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In General Geneva is a great place for a tourist to visit. There
are over thrifty five museums and art galleries to choose from,
just past 100 craft galleries and for the bookworms among us, plenty
of libraries. In Geneva most of the attractions and museums are
free to public admissions and as such it is not possible to bulk
buy tickets to varies amenities you might want to visit.
If you are thinking of taking a tour around Geneva be advised that
there are many many tours on offer which will guide you through
both the city of Geneva and the surrounding locations of note. The
best place to find information about the tours is to visit one of
the many information centers dotted around the city where you can
get advise about which tour to choose and also on any other general
questions generally related to tourism in Geneva.
If you are thinking of skipping the guided tours and braving the
streets on your own for a self guided tour, your needs are also
catered for in the tourism offices and information services. It
is possible to rent out a walkman and tape from the information
centers which will guide you through a detailed tour of the city.
The great thing about seeing Geneva this way is that you can pause,
play or rewind the tape to your hearts content. To help you on your
"self guided tour" of Geneva you can pick up a brochure
called "Geneva on Foot" which will delve into things in
more detail and help guide you through many of the public amnesties
in Geneva.
If you would prefer to be part of a group while seeing Geneva on
a walking tour your needs are also catered for with official guided
tours which take a total of 2 hours. There are a number of tours
to chose from - Historic Geneva which includes the Red Cross and
Medieval Geneva, International Geneva which will include visits
to Gardens, parks and other public facilities or a tour of Geneva
by night. All the information you will need on each of these tours
is available from the local tourist offices.
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