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9‑Day Swiss Adventure: Geneva Course & Alpine Exploration

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Day 1: Arrival & Geneva Orientation

Morning: Arrive at Geneva Airport and check into your hotel near the city centre. Take a leisurely walk to the iconic Jet d'Eau and snap photos of the spectacular fountain.

Afternoon: Stroll through the historic Old Town, visiting the St. Pierre Cathedral and exploring charming cobblestone lanes. Enjoy a light lunch at a local café overlooking Lake Geneva.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Swiss restaurant and then wander along the lakeside promenade, soaking in the evening glow on the water and the city’s relaxed vibe.

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Day 2: Course Sessions & Cultural Highlights

Morning: Attend your first course session at the Geneva conference centre. Afterwards, head to the United Nations Office for a brief guided tour of the Assembly Hall.

Afternoon: Visit the renowned Patek Philippe Museum to admire centuries of watchmaking mastery. Follow with a short cruise on Lake Geneva for panoramic views of the Alps.

Evening: Explore the lively Carouge district, known for its bohemian boutiques and eateries. Savor a dinner of fondue or raclette in a cozy tavern.

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Day 3: Final Course Day & Mont Salève

Morning: Complete your last course module and enjoy a coffee break on the institute’s terrace with lake vistas.

Afternoon: Take the cable car up to Mont Salève for breathtaking views over Geneva and the surrounding mountains. Hike a short trail before descending.

Evening: Return to Geneva for a celebratory dinner with fellow participants, reflecting on the course and upcoming travels.

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Day 4: Lausanne & Olympic Heritage

Morning: Board a quick train to Lausanne. Begin with a visit to the Olympic Museum, discovering the history of the Games.

Afternoon: Walk along Ouchy’s lakeside promenade, then relax in the beautiful Parc de Mon‑Repos. Grab a light lunch at a lakeside bistro.

Evening: Return to Geneva or stay overnight in Lausanne, enjoying the city’s vibrant nightlife and a dinner of fresh fish from the lake.

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Day 5: Montreux, Roches‑de‑Naye & Vineyards

Morning: Travel to Montreux and take the cogwheel railway to Roches‑de‑Naye, where alpine gardens and stunning vistas await.

Afternoon: Descend to explore the famed Montreux lakeside promenade and the Chillon Castle, a medieval fortress perched on the water’s edge.

Evening: Sample local wines in the Lavaux terraced vineyards, then dine at a restaurant with views over Lake Geneva.

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Day 6: Zermatt & the Matterhorn

Morning: Journey to the car‑free village of Zermatt, then ride the Gornergrat Railway for an unforgettable view of the iconic Matterhorn.

Afternoon: Explore the alpine scenery on a short hike, then take the cable car to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise for panoramic glacier views.

Evening: Enjoy a hearty Alpine dinner in Zermatt, perhaps trying raclette with local cheese, before settling into a cozy mountain lodge.

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Day 7: Interlaken & Lauterbrunnen Falls

Morning: Arrive in Interlaken and embark on a scenic boat cruise on Lake Thun, admiring the surrounding peaks.

Afternoon: Travel to the picturesque valley of Lauterbrunnen, where you’ll wander among the famous 72 waterfalls, including the thundering Staubbach Falls.

Evening: Return to Interlaken for a relaxed dinner by the Aare River, perhaps trying a local trout dish.

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Day 8: Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe

Morning: Board the historic Jungfrau Railway from Interlaken to the Jungfraujoch, Europe's highest railway station.

Afternoon: Explore the Ice Palace, the Sphinx Observatory, and enjoy snow activities on the plateau, all while taking in awe‑inspiring alpine panoramas.

Evening: Descend back to Interlaken, unwind at a spa, and reflect on the day’s high‑altitude adventure over a warm dinner.

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Day 9: Lucerne & Departure

Morning: Travel to Lucerne and wander across the historic Chapel Bridge, admiring its painted interior and water tower.

Afternoon: Visit the Swiss Museum of Transport, then ride the cogwheel train up to Pilatus for a final mountain panorama before heading to the airport.

Evening: Depart from Zurich Airport (or Geneva, depending on your flight) with memories of a diverse Swiss experience.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Jet d'Eau – 30 min – Free
  • United Nations Office tour – 1 hr – CHF 15
  • Old Town (St. Pierre Cathedral) – 2 hrs – Free
  • Patek Philippe Museum – 2 hrs – CHF 10
  • Lake Geneva Cruise – 1.5 hrs – CHF 25
  • Mont Salève Cable Car – 1 hr – CHF 30
  • Olympic Museum (Lausanne) – 2 hrs – CHF 15
  • Roches‑de‑Naye Railway – 2 hrs – CHF 45
  • Chillon Castle – 1.5 hrs – CHF 13
  • Gornergrat Railway (Zermatt) – 3 hrs – CHF 95
  • Matterhorn Glacier Paradise – 2 hrs – CHF 80
  • Interlaken Lake Thun boat – 1 hr – CHF 20
  • Lauterbrunnen Falls – 2 hrs – Free
  • Jungfraujoch – 6 hrs – CHF 150
  • Swiss Museum of Transport – 2 hrs – CHF 20
  • Pilatus Cable Car – 3 hrs – CHF 72
  • Total Estimated Cost: CHF 557

Tips

If you wish to extend your trip, consider adding a day in Bern to explore its UNESCO‑listed Old Town, or a visit to the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen for a spectacular waterfall experience. To shorten the itinerary, you could combine the Lausanne and Montreux segments into a single day by focusing on the lakeside promenade and Chillon Castle, and replace the Jungfraujoch day with a shorter hike around Interlaken, still enjoying the Alpine scenery while reducing travel time and costs.

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