By dragan1957 on Skatehive
When I arrived in Geneva, I planned to cover the most important parts of the city on foot and by public transport in order to get an idea of what the city has to offer. First I headed to the shores of Lake Geneva, because I wanted to see what the central part of the city looked like by the water. I walked along the promenade that runs along the coast and watched the Jet d'Eau, the famous fountain that shoots water high into the air. I got as close to her as possible, lingered for a while watching people stop to take photos of her, and continued on towards the harbor.Walking along the coast, I reached the Englischer Garten, where I stopped to look at the Horloge Fleurie, a famous clock made of flowers. I spent a few minutes there watching the light change and the tourists coming up to take photos. After that, I headed towards the old part of the city, which is located on a hill and is easy to find by following the streets that lead uphill.In the old part of the city, I first visited t