1. Jet d'Eau
Take a deep breath, you're about to be charmed by Geneva's most iconic neighbourhood – Jet d'Eau. It's the heart of the city, where you’ll find the giant water fountain in everyone’s Instagram pictures. Enjoy a cup of Swiss hot chocolate at one of the many cozy cafes here and enjoy the view.
2. Plainpalais
Want to get stuck into Geneva's cultural scene? Plainpalais is where you need to be. It boasts the University of Geneva, plenty of quirky art galleries and the famous Plainpalais Flea Market. Spend the day hunting for vintage treasures and an evening watching the sun set at Parc des Bastions.
3. Carouge
Carouge, Geneva's bohemian paradise. This Greenwich Village-esque enclave has Italian architecture, a vibrant nightlife and more artisan shops than you can shake a stick at. No visit is complete without a trip to the gelateria – it’s love at first scoop.
4. Eaux-Vives
Calling all foodies! Eaux-Vives is home to Geneva's finest restaurants, bistros and bars. Enjoy a gourmet lunch at one of the local eateries – there are dozens of them – then take a leisurely stroll in the Jardin Anglais. Bliss.
5. Pâquis
Night owls will feel right at home in Pâquis – a 24-hour neighbourhood alive with clubs, bars and restaurants. After an evening of debauchery, take a relaxing trip to the Bains des Pâquis, the city’s public baths – they have stunning lake views!
6. Old Town (Vieille Ville)
Time travel to Geneva’s Old Town. Explore its labyrinth of winding streets, beautiful old buildings and the stunning St. Peter's Cathedral. Finish your tour with panoramic city views from the cathedral's tower. Magnifique!
7. Les Grottes
For a hipster vibe, head to Les Grottes. Known for its colourful "Smurf" houses, Les Grottes is a hub for alternative culture. Think vintage shops and eclectic cafes. This neighbourhood really does dance to its own beat – are you ready to join the party?
8. Champel
If you like peace and quiet, you’ll love Champel. Known for its green parks and laid-back atmosphere, it's the perfect place to escape the rush of the city. It's also home to some of the city’s best cheese shops – so bring an appetite!
9. Servette
A melting pot of cultures, Servette serves up an authentic Geneva experience. The area’s known for its diverse food markets and restaurants so expect flavours from all around the world. Who needs a plane ticket when you can globetrot on foot?
10. Cologny
Feel like treating yourself? Go to Cologny. With breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, it’s unsurprisingly Geneva's most luxurious residential neighbourhood. Stroll through the well-groomed parks, admire the stunning architecture and feel like Swiss royalty (even if it’s just for the day).
There you go, citizens – the top 10 neighbourhoods in Geneva. You’ll wish you had more hours in the day to explore them all. But you know what they say, you can come back anytime!