English Garden (Jardin Anglais)
English Garden (Jardin Anglais)

English Garden (Jardin Anglais)

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Quai du Général-Guisan 34, Geneva, 1204

The basics

Visitors to Geneva should prioritize a leisurely walk on the lake's left bank. Enjoy spectacular views of the Jet d'Eau, marvel at historic lakeside buildings, and rejuvenate in the peaceful English Garden. A popular meeting point since 1854, the English Garden boasts verdant walkways, fountains, and bronze sculptures. Travelers can see a concert, pass by on a city tour, or book a multi-city tour and cruise to see the garden—and much more—in one day.

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Things to know before you go

  • Art enthusiasts should see the garden's busts, which celebrating Swiss artists, as well as its ornate bronze fountain (Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons).
  • The English Garden offers fantastic views of Lake Geneva's Jet d'Eau fountain, which shoots water an impressive 460 feet (140 meters) into the air.
  • La Potinière—a restaurant located inside the garden—is the perfect place to stop for snacks and refreshments.
  • The English Garden is free to visit and offers a public restroom and Wi-Fi.
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How to get there

The English Garden is centrally located and easy to find at the foot of the Mont Blanc Bridge (Pont du Mont Blanc) on the south side of Lake Geneva. It's a short walk from the Old Town and just a few blocks from the bustling shopping district along Rue de la Croix-d'Or. Consider taking the 12 tram to the Rive stop and walking north on Rue Pierre-Fatio until you hit the park.

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When to get there

Visiting the English Garden while the flowers are blooming is ideal. Since peak tourist season comes in July and August, plan to arrive in June—you'll enjoy lovely weather without the crowds. For stunning views and fewer tourists, consider arriving on a weekday evening to catch a sunset on the lake.

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Enjoying the Flower Clock

Geneva is celebrated around the world for its watchmaking tradition. The city's Flower Clock (or L'horloge fleurie), the largest clock in the world composed of flowers, celebrates this history. Since its creation in 1955, the clock has been a top attraction for tourists and locals alike. Find the Flower Clock inside the English Garden on the Quai du Général-Guisan.

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