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The cross-border conurbation of nearly a million people, with the Léman Express commuter rail opened 2019 connecting six lines from Cornavin under the city to Annemasse, Évian, Annecy, Saint-Gervais and La Roche-sur-Foron in France.
Switzerland's third-largest wine region by output, with the Mandement villages of Satigny, Russin, Dardagny and Aire-la-Ville producing Chasselas, Aligoté, Gamaret and Garanoir on 1,400 hectares — and the September Russin Grappe d'Or wine fair.
The eastern lakeshore villas, the Villa Diodati where Mary Shelley wrote 'Frankenstein' in 1816, the Bodmer Foundation's Mario Botta-designed library with its Gutenberg Bible and Bodmer Papyri, and the medieval lakeside village of Hermance.
The 1,379-metre limestone escarpment south of the city (technically French), with the rebuilt 2024 cable car from Veyrier, the crest walks, paragliding and rock climbing, and the classic panoramic view back over Geneva, the lake and Mont Blanc.
The European particle-physics lab straddling the French-Swiss border with its Globe of Science and Innovation and 2023 Renzo Piano Science Gateway; Plan-les-Ouates and Acacias as the manufacturing cluster for Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Rolex and Piaget.
The right-bank International Geneva quarter — Palais des Nations and the Ariana Park, the WHO and UNHCR campuses, the WTO at Centre William Rappard, the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques on the lakeshore, and Versoix as the canton's lakeside town.
The Allondon nature reserve along the eastern tributary of the Rhône, the Genevan Champagne agricultural plain, the Sentier des Toblerones along WWII fortifications, and the cycling network across the Aire valley and the Rhône cycle path west to the French border.
- •Geneva is the second-smallest Swiss canton (282 km²) and almost entirely surrounded by France — only 4.5 km of border touches Vaud at Versoix. Most cantonal travel is in fact cross-border, and the Léman Express commuter rail integrates Genevan and French commuter geography on a single fare zone.
- •Geneva-Cointrin Airport has a unique French Sector: travellers from outside Schengen can choose to exit on the French side (separate immigration, baggage hall, taxis) without crossing into Switzerland — useful for Annecy, Annemasse, Chamonix or Geneva-side French residency.
- •The cantonal Geneva Transport Card is free for tourists staying in any canton hotel — handed out at check-in, valid for the entire stay on TPG trams, buses and the Léman Express within the canton plus the Mouettes Genevoises lake shuttles.
- •The Mandement wine villages run Caves Ouvertes Genève (open cellars) on the last full weekend of May — single-ticket access to dozens of cellars, bus shuttles included. Russin's September Grappe d'Or fair (since 1972) is the largest wine event in the canton.
- •Mont Salève is technically French — the rebuilt 2024 cable car from Veyrier crosses the border. Bring photo ID though customs is rarely checked. Cable car runs daily April-October, weekends only in winter; closed for maintenance in November.
- •CERN tours of the actual experimental facilities (LHC, ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, LHCb) require booking weeks ahead through visit.cern; the Globe of Science and Innovation and the Renzo Piano Science Gateway both offer free walk-in access daily except Mondays.
- •Cologny's Villa Diodati where Mary Shelley wrote 'Frankenstein' is a private residence — visible only from the public road. The Bodmer Foundation library across the road is open to the public Tuesday-Sunday and is the substantive cultural visit on the eastern lakeshore.
- •The Léman Express runs at roughly 15-minute frequencies into peak hours and 30-minute frequencies off-peak; six lines (L1-L6) cover Coppet, Annemasse, Évian, Annecy, Saint-Gervais and La Roche-sur-Foron. Single tickets cover both Swiss and French sides; the Geneva Transport Card extends to L1-L4 within the canton.
- •Frontaliers — French-resident workers commuting into the canton — number around 100,000 daily and shape morning and evening rush hours on the Léman Express, the A40 motorway and the Bardonnex / Veyrier border posts. Off-peak crossings are much smoother.
- •EUR is informally accepted at retail in canton communes near the French border (Meyrin, Bardonnex, Hermance) but at unfavourable rates — exchange to CHF at the airport or any post office. Swiss customs allows tourist-quantity goods over the border without declaration up to CHF 300 per person per day.
- •Genevans speak French as the working language of canton and city. English is universal in International Geneva and the financial / international community; German is widely understood but seldom volunteered (Geneva is firmly Romandie). Italian and Spanish are common community languages.
- •Cantonal emergency numbers: 117 police, 144 medical, 118 fire, 1414 mountain rescue (REGA, the Swiss air rescue), 112 universal EU number that works across the border on either side. Mont Salève rescue runs from the French side (Annemasse).
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