Friday, January 30, 2009

UK Flights to Geneva

By Tom Martens

Getting to Geneva from the UK on a budget is easiest during the winter holiday season. Many of the budget airlines only offer flights from regional UK airports during winter or they cut their number of flights during spring and summer. Flybe, BMI, and Jet2 are three such budget airlines. Always check availability before purchasing a flight on one of these carriers. If you wish to visit Geneva outside the winter season, British Airways, Easyjet and Swiss offer daily or weekly flights from Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton or London City airports.

GVA, the Geneva Cointrin International Airport is the main arrival point for skiers to the French and Swiss Alps and for other locations. GVA which is only 5 km north of Geneva is well connected by busses, trains, cars or shuttles. The airport is divided into two sections which makes it easy for the travelers can exit or either of the French or Swiss side.

For the best hotel and flight rates, the off season in April to June and September to November are good choices though some establishments are closed during the off season.

The best weather in July and August is the cause of the biggest crowds and peak tourist season. Also, the Swiss National holiday is in early August and marks the start of a two week long festival. Tourism also reaches other peaks around the Christmas and New Year holidays.

The main attraction of the city is its walking tours. These tours are planned in accordance with the various attractive places, giving you the opportunity to choose your tour based on various features like art, architecture, historical places, legends etc. These tours are best ways to get exposure to main tourist spots as well as some less popular sites.

An excellent way to begin your stay in the Old Town is with a visit to the cultural center of Geneva - Place Neuve. Located here, you will find the Grand Theatre and the Conservatory of Music, and you will also be able to view the wonderful display of architecture shown at the Rath Museum.

Among the many famous things that Switzerland proudly boasts, Swiss chocolates and the Swiss army knife are popular memorabilia that people seldom forget to take back home.

Watches and clocks are more famous in Geneva. In Jardin Anglais, a different flower clock is planted with variety of flowers and it always gives correct time. It also contains the monumental solar and laser clock.

For architecture, the town of Lausanne is near Geneva is an interesting and vibrant city boasting stunning Swiss architecture.

Geneva offers a range of museums including the cutting-edge Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Barbier-Mueller Musseum of artworks and artifacts from civilizations around the world, the Museum of Art and History, and the Patek Phillippe Museum of timepieces from the 16th to 18th centuries.

Lake Geneva is the largest lake in central Europe shared by Switzerland and France. Visitors are drawn to the lake by its quaint chalet villages, alpine panorama and vineyard-covered slopes. Scenic roads stretch along the shore or you can hop on a train to take in the views. Another great stop is the Jet dEau, the largest fountain in the world, projecting 140 meters into the air at 200 kilometers per hour. It is a top romantic spot at night when the fountain is lit up.

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