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Relocation Guide
Geneva
A Guide to Living and Working Overseas
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Geneva Overview Often referred to as Genève in French, the Swiss city of Geneva is the country's third‐biggest city and offers a definite international flavour. The city enjoys a superb location next to Lake Geneva, which is known locally in Switzerland as Lac Léman and is where you will find the breath‐taking Jet d'Eau fountain, which is actually the tallest fountain on the planet and often sprays a gentle mist towards onlookers, although if the wind changes, be prepared to get soaked. Geneva is the official home of the European Headquarters of the United Nations, along with more than 200 other important international organisations. Overflowing with museums, Geneva is a true city of culture and features an extensive calendar of events and an exciting nightlife, particularly around the banks of the River Rhône.
Climate A number of natural factors greatly influence the temperate climate experienced in Geneva and these include the city's closeness to mountain ranges and the vast Lake Geneva itself. In general, the weather experienced tends to be mild, with particularly warm summers. Although Geneva does experience rain throughout the year, the nearby mountains protect the city and the direct result is that this is one of Switzerland's driest locations.
Geography Geneva is the capital of the Swiss Canton of Geneva located in the westernmost corner of Switzerland. The city is situated along the banks of Europe’s largest lake, Lake Geneva, at the mouth of the Rhone River and is bordered by the Jura Mountains to the west and the French Alps in the east. The city is easily reached within 2 hours by plane from most major cities in Europe and is a hub of Europe’s highway network. High speed train connections to Paris and Milan as well as fast trains to Spain and Germany provide additional access.
Cost of living Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 1,859.40 Fr. Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 1,600.00 Fr. Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 3,900.00 Fr. Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 3,100.00 Fr. Milk (regular), 1 liter 1.45 Fr. Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 2.75 Fr. Rice (1kg) 2.60 Fr. Eggs (12) 5.20 Fr. Local Cheese (1kg) 20.00 Fr. Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1kg) 27.00 Fr. Water (1.5 liter bottle) 1.10 Fr. Bottle of Wine (Mid‐Range) 15.00 Fr. Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 1.55 Fr. Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 2.00 Fr. Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 7.60 Fr.
Time Zone GMT/UTC +1
Telephone Codes Switzerland international country code +41 Geneva area code 22
Emergency Contacts Police: 117 Fire: 118 Ambulance: 144
Transport Geneva is easily conquered on foot but there are a number of transportation options when you need it. Driving is not recommended in the city due to the limited and expensive nature of parking. Local Bus: The bus system covers virtually every square meter of the city and is highly efficient. Tickets can be bought at the machines next to most stops or at newspaper stands. Prices vary according to the number of zones crossed and duration of validity. Be aware that ticket machines take only coins and do not give change. Tickets are checked randomly by roving controllers commonly known as the “Green Jackets.” See www.tpg.ch for routes and schedules. Lake Boats: Part of the local TPG system includes ferry shuttles connecting the right and left banks of the city. The service operates year round during daylight hours and is a cheap way to see the city from a new perspective. Departures every 10‐30 minutes. SFr. 2.20 for adults. See www.swissboat.com/en/shuttles.php for routes and schedules. Intercity Bus: The central bus station, Gare Routiere, located at Place Dorciere is the primary departure point for destinations within and outside of Switzerland. See www.gare‐routiere.com for a full list of destinations and schedules. Gare Routiere is also the meeting point for many guided excursions including city bus tours, day trips to nearby towns, and round trip ski bus tours. www.keytours.ch is the primary tour operator in the city. Bicycles: Free bicycles are available with deposit behind Gare Cornavin and at Quai du Mont‐Blanc near the Bains des Paquis. The steep slopes of the Old Town and lack of bike paths in the city are a deterrent for most cyclists, but the paths along the lake are excellent. Train: The central train station, Gare Cornavin is a beehive of activity with rail links to the airport and just about anywhere else you can think of. New arrivals should beware of pickpockets in and around the station. The suburban Eaux‐Vives train station on the outskirts of the city is convenient for local residents traveling to France
Airport Geneva International Airport, formerly known as Cointrin Airport and officially as Genève Aéroport, is an airport serving Geneva, Switzerland.
Car Rental Aloc‐cars www.aloccars.ch Rue de Lausanne 44 Geneva +41 22 731 90 00
Avis Location de Voitures Genève www.avis.ch Rue de Lausanne 44 Geneva +41 22 731 90 00 Avis Car Hire Geneva www.avis.ch Rue de Lyon 106 Geneva +41 22 344 54 16 Location Geneve Aloc‐cars www.aloccars.ch Centre commercial de Balexert Avenue Louis‐Casai, Genève‐Balexert +41 22 796 44 28 Europcar www.europcar.ch Rue de Monthoux 2 Geneva +41 848 884 444
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