Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Geneva - City of Peace


With all the hustle and bustle of every city I have been to, my mind and soul would want to escape. I would like to mooch around where my arms don't collide with the crowd. I would like to sip my frappe and would just hear the sound of a running lake. Or perhaps lay down on the grass at the park and hear the birds tweet. I found this serenity in Geneva. No wonder, it is known as "City of Peace".






I have been to Geneva, Switzerland twice. My first flight to the city was on December 3, 2015. It was the season where the leaves change color and fall off trees. It was autumn, yet it felt like winter already. It was freezing cold that I was shivering with discomfort in my back muscles and joint. Nonetheless, it was good to be here during this kind of season, rather than going there during terrible snowy winter that may lead to flight cancellation. But oh boy! The aerial view of Swiss Alps from the aircraft was astonishing. Paradoxically, the coating of snow across the mountains melted my heart.


I had another layover on July 8, 2016. This time, sun was shining brightly. My mini floral dress was perfect for the weather!



Saudia provides us a beautiful hotel in Geneva. Grand Hotel Kempinski always gives me a huge room. And what I like about this modern hotel is its location. It is close to the tourist spots and to all modes of transportation, like 10-20 minute walking only. Additionally, it offers free transportation passes, like boats and bicycles. Not to mention, the breakfast buffet is superb. I always dine on the veranda where you can view the tall fountain from afar and small birds are fly around you. Too cutesy!

Usually, my colleagues and I take the free boat which rows you around the lake and give you a dramatic glimpse of the Geneve's prominent landmark, the tall fountain called "Jet d'Eau". I don't get tired visiting L'horloge fleurie located at the edge of Jardin Anglais. It is the famous flower clock that tells you the time in a unique and ravishing way. Walk a bit further, you would see a cafeteria with gazebo where people dance. Not to mention, I joined and danced, without a partner though. Haha! Walk across to the other side of the street, many boutiques and restaurants await. FYI, boutiques closed at 6 pm and most shops are shut on Sunday. Known for its famous chocolates, you may hoard the tastiest ones in this city.









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