A promenade on the top of the hill of the Old Town that offers great views of the Mont Salève on the one side and the Park Bastions and the banking district 'Hollande' on the other (includes Grand Theatre de Genève and Place Neuve) is famous for two things - one of the longest benches in the world (120 metres) and an official chestnut tree that marks the start of spring in Geneva. The bench was installed in 1767 as a symbol of peace as before the 'promenade' was a military watching post. Since then the hill had become a meeting place of the entire city as people did not walk along the lakeside back then since paths had not been installed yet. The old chestnut tree (there have been three altogether since 1818 when the tradition started), at the end of the promenade near Baudet Tower, has been recently replaced with a new fourth one. Each year when the tree opens its first bud the spring officially arrives in town. Sometimes the first bud is observed to open in January and sometimes end of April. When days become warmer and sunnier you can also find some books left on the bench to pick up and take...
Read morePromenade de la Treille in Geneva is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. The iconic Treille vine-covered pergola, believed to be one of the longest in the world, creates a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll.
Lined with charming benches and framed by vibrant flowers, the promenade provides stunning panoramic views of the city. The historic atmosphere, combined with the natural beauty of the surroundings, makes it an ideal spot for a peaceful retreat.
The sense of history is palpable as you walk through the trellised path, which is particularly enchanting during the blooming season. It's a perfect blend of nature and culture, offering a unique perspective on Geneva's landscape.
Whether you're seeking a quiet moment of reflection or a romantic walk with beautiful scenery, Promenade de la Treille is a must-visit. Its timeless charm and captivating views make it a true oasis within the...
Read morePromenade de la Treille is a serene and historically rich walkway nestled in Geneva’s Old Town. It offers visitors a unique blend of scenic beauty, cultural significance, and a touch of local tradition.
Dating back to the early 16th century, the Promenade de la Treille was initially part of Geneva’s fortifications. Over time, it transformed into a public promenade, becoming a favored spot for locals and visitors alike .
One of the promenade’s standout features is the Banc de la Treille, reputed to be the world’s longest wooden bench. Constructed in 1767, this bench stretches approximately 120 meters along the promenade, offering ample seating for those wishing to relax and take...
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