Geneva is a great city for children on holiday to explore. On warm days, parents can take the kids to the tropical Aquaparc, where they can splash and play, or enjoy a spot of horseback riding, putt-putt golf or bowling. Or for something special, they can pack a picnic and head to Labyrinthe Aventure in Evionnaz, where children can let off some steam in the 1.7 mile (3km) adventure maze.On colder days when outdoor activities with kids are off the menu, families can head to one of the many indoor playgrounds found throughout the city, such as at Yatouland, which features bouncy castles, Noah's ark, slides and even a mini 4x4 circuit. There are many great things for children to see and do in Geneva, and the little ones need never be bored.
A visit to Aquaparc is a must for families on holiday in Geneva, especially with children. This water park caters to children of all ages and features indoor and outdoor swimming and water adventure rides and slides in a tropical theme. Brave children will love rides such as the Devil's Fall and Morgan's Thrill, while parents can indulge in a massage with thousands of bubbles in the hot tubs. The water and the air are heated to 28°C and some attractions are open all year round. Regardless of the weather (if it's raining, if it's windy or if it's snowing), Aquaparc is open.
Address : Route de la plage, 122
Website : www.aquaparc.ch
Telephone : +41 24 482 0000
Transport : By train (Bouveret Station), by bus (Bouveret Aquaparc or Bouveret Village) or by boat.
Admission : CHF 49 adults, CHF 39 children, other concessions available.
When people in Geneva say they go to Museum, they mean The Natural History Museum. This museum presents an educational look at the world of nature with special emphasis on the ecological history of Switzerland. Included is a life-size model menagerie of bears, foxes, alligators, aardvarks and other animals from around the globe, as well as a complete collection of every mineral and plant indigenous to Switzerland. There is also a special children's area. A great place to bring the kids, the Musée d'Historie Naturelle contains numerous historical collections left to the museum by world-renowned scientists, such as Lunel, Saussure and Fatio. Children will be amazed by displays of animals and specimens including a leatherback turtle, giant spider crabs, tiger sharks and even a coelacanth.
Address : 1 Malagnou road
Website : institutions.ville-geneve.ch/fr/mhn/
Telephone : +41 22 418 63 00
Transport : By bus (Museum stop) or tram.
Opening times : 10am-5pm
Admission : Permanent exhibitions are free of charge
Public parks cover over one quarter of Geneva providing the populace with a quiet haven of rolling lawns and tree lined walkways. Dotted with many curious sculptures and attractions, there are a few parks worthwhile visiting. Bastion Park houses the 328-foot (100m) Reformation Wall, a monument commemorating the major figures and events of the Protestant Reformation, as well as life size chess boards at the north end of the park.To view the famous flower clock, a symbol of the Swiss watch industry, head to the English Garden close to the water fountain and for outstanding views of Mont Blanc and the lake, Park Moynier is a firm favourite, with the History of Science Museum situated in the centre. Twenty hectares of woodland and hiking trails is what you will find at Batie Woods on the outskirts of the city.
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