Morning. Take a stroll around the beautiful Geneva Water Fountains (Jet d Eau) [895], one of the most famous landmarks of Geneva, and get some great photo opportunities. Afterwards, visit the Palais des Nations [898], the European headquarters of the United Nations, and enjoy a guided tour of the historic building and its gardens.
Afternoon. Explore the charming Geneva Old Town (Vieille Ville) [901], which is home to a number of historic buildings, including the Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie) [12622], St. Peter's Cathedral (Cath drale St-Pierre) [891], and Tavel House (Maison Tavel) [897]. Relax in one of the many caf s or restaurants in the area and enjoy the local cuisine.
Evening. Visit the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum [3130], which provides a fascinating insight into the work of these two humanitarian organizations. End your day with a visit to the Brunswick Monument [22802], a stunning neoclassical structure built in honor of the Duke of Brunswick.
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