Geneva's International District: Self-Guided City Tour
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Overview
Geneva (International District) City Sights Self-Guided Tour offers a fun and flexible way to see Geneva. This self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt lets explorers discover the city's highlights while solving riddles and clues that lead to the next location. It is a unique way to see Geneva at your own pace.
Perfect for independent travelers and families, this experience turns sightseeing into a game. Participants will uncover hidden gems and learn interesting facts about Geneva as they navigate from one point of interest to another. The tour uses a smartphone app to guide users through the city, blending a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt into one exciting adventure.
Travelers can explore places like the Palais Wilson, Villa Rigot, and the iconic La chaise cassée. This tour provides a mix of fun and education. Once the ticket is purchased, participants receive an access code for the Explorial App, making it easy to start the adventure at their convenience. The tour typically lasts about 1-2 hours, giving plenty of time to explore.




Highlights
Solve Puzzles: Solve interesting puzzles and learn new things about Geneva.
Explore at Your Pace: Find hidden gems while exploring the city at your own pace.
Smartphone Adventure: Enjoy a mix of a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt with your smartphone.
See Key Landmarks: Visit amazing places like the Palais Wilson and La chaise cassée.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time exploring Geneva with this self-guided tour. They found it to be a fun, educational, and flexible way to see the city's highlights.

Customers enjoyed the flexibility to explore at their own pace.
The scavenger hunt format made sightseeing fun and engaging.
The app was easy to use and provided helpful guidance.
Many liked discovering hidden gems and learning new facts about Geneva.
Some found a few of the clues challenging to solve.
A few people experienced minor technical issues with the app.
The Journey
Palais Wilson
A historic building in Geneva, originally built as a hotel and later became the first headquarters of the League of Nations. It stands as a symbol of international cooperation and diplomacy.
Villa Rigot
A beautiful villa and park offering serene landscapes and a glimpse into Geneva's architectural heritage. It provides a peaceful retreat and a picturesque setting.
La chaise cassée
A monumental sculpture of a broken chair, symbolizing opposition to landmines and war. It stands in front of the United Nations Office, serving as a powerful reminder of peace and human rights.
Know Before You Go
This self-guided tour includes access to the Explorial App, which guides you through the city. It excludes any additional costs, such as transportation or entrance fees to attractions. There is no designated meeting point; participants can start the tour at their convenience. Download the Explorial-App, go to the starting point, and get started.
Hot Tip
Some users suggest having a fully charged phone before starting the tour. Also, take your time at each location to fully enjoy the experience and solve the clues.