Geneva private TukTuk tour with fondue and drinks
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- 1.5 hr














Sightsee for 1hr 30 min the beautiful streets of the old town, admire the Lake Geneva, the Jet d´eau or the district of Carouge while dipping a piece of bread in a Fondue Maison made with 100% Gruyère cheese and savouring an excellent glass of wine from the region. You can't miss this new culinary experience of the city, aboard an electric Tuk Tuk.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Welo (TaxiBike SA)
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Lake Geneva
In this Tour, you have the possibility to go through one of the following three options: Lake Geneva, The Old City, The Carouge Neighbourhood.
Stop At: Cathedrale de St-Pierre
The protestant cathedral Saint-Pierre de Genève is since 1535 the main protestant church of Geneva. Before that, it was for a thousand years (from the end of the 4th century) the cathedral church of the bishop of Geneva. It was last rebuilt between the 12th and 15th centuries, with a portal dating from the 18th century.
Duration: 3 minutes
Pass By: Place Bourg du Four
Place du Bourg-de-Four is a city square in the Old Town of Geneva, Switzerland. It is a commercial center, with fountains, restaurants (with outdoor seating), gelaterias, and high-end shopping. The Place is also near Geneva's largest church, St. Pierre Cathedral.
Stop At: The Molard Tower
In 1907, it was written that the Place du Molard "was once the center of Geneva's political, religious and economic life, the heart of the city. In a 2002 article on Les Halles, the square was described as "an economic lung, an urban matrix, and a political arena". Since 2005, the Molard Tower (1591) and the Halles building (1690) have been cultural assets of regional importance.
Duration: 2 minutes
Pass By: The Flower Clock
L'horloge fleurie, or the flower clock, is an outdoor flower clock located on the western side of Jardin Anglais park in Geneva. Around 6,500 flowering plants and shrubs are used for the clock face. The plants are changed as the seasons change.
Pass By: Mont Blanc Bridge
The bridge notably marks the transition between Lake Geneva, in particular the Geneva Harbor (Rade de Genève), and the Rhône. On the National Map of Switzerland, the water on its left is indicated as river and the water on its right is indicated as lake. A few metres west of the bridge (in the Rhône) is the Ile Rousseau.
Pass By: Lake Geneva
In this Tour, you have the possibility to go through one of the following three options: Lake Geneva, The Old City, The Carouge Neighbourhood.
Stop At: Cathedrale de St-Pierre
The protestant cathedral Saint-Pierre de Genève is since 1535 the main protestant church of Geneva. Before that, it was for a thousand years (from the end of the 4th century) the cathedral church of the bishop of Geneva. It was last rebuilt between the 12th and 15th centuries, with a portal dating from the 18th century.
Duration: 3 minutes
Pass By: Place Bourg du Four
Place du Bourg-de-Four is a city square in the Old Town of Geneva, Switzerland. It is a commercial center, with fountains, restaurants (with outdoor seating), gelaterias, and high-end shopping. The Place is also near Geneva's largest church, St. Pierre Cathedral.
Stop At: The Molard Tower
In 1907, it was written that the Place du Molard "was once the center of Geneva's political, religious and economic life, the heart of the city. In a 2002 article on Les Halles, the square was described as "an economic lung, an urban matrix, and a political arena". Since 2005, the Molard Tower (1591) and the Halles building (1690) have been cultural assets of regional importance.
Duration: 2 minutes
Pass By: The Flower Clock
L'horloge fleurie, or the flower clock, is an outdoor flower clock located on the western side of Jardin Anglais park in Geneva. Around 6,500 flowering plants and shrubs are used for the clock face. The plants are changed as the seasons change.
Pass By: Mont Blanc Bridge
The bridge notably marks the transition between Lake Geneva, in particular the Geneva Harbor (Rade de Genève), and the Rhône. On the National Map of Switzerland, the water on its left is indicated as river and the water on its right is indicated as lake. A few metres west of the bridge (in the Rhône) is the Ile Rousseau.