My little sister and mum are coming to visit me at the end of next month for a couple of days and I need to keep them occupied. Im finding it had cause they're 2 different generations (17 and 50). I was thinking about maybe taking my sister to Aqua park but the site makes it look like its targeted towards the younger generation.
So anybody got any ideas?
My little sister and mum are coming to visit me at the end of next month for a couple of days and I need to keep them occupied. Im finding it had cause they're 2 different generations (17 and 50). I was thinking about maybe taking my sister to Aqua park but the site makes it look like its targeted towards the younger generation.
So anybody got any ideas?
cj williamsSep 30, 2009 @ 11:11
Hi!
Depending on what they like, you could go to a cultural exhibition. Geneva has plenty of museums or world organizations to visit.
otherwise, you could go to one of the CGN 's boat. They are very nice and you have a great view of Geneva from the lake. you can should between different cruises.
A nice diner at "les caves valaisanes" (for example) if you like "fondue" or "raclette".
Otherwise, it is true that Geneva is mostly made for adults. you won't find any big entertaining exhibitions here...
I will try to think of something else.
good luck
romain
PS: I am from Geneva.
Hi!
Depending on what they like, you could go to a cultural exhibition. Geneva has plenty of museums or world organizations to visit.
otherwise, you could go to one of the CGN 's boat. They are very nice and you have a great view of Geneva from the lake. you can should between different cruises.
A nice diner at "les caves valaisanes" (for example) if you like "fondue" or "raclette".
Otherwise, it is true that Geneva is mostly made for adults. you won't find any big entertaining exhibitions here...
I will try to think of something else.
good luck
romain
PS: I am from Geneva.
romain k, Sep 30, 2009 @ 13:03



