Whether you have lived in the neighborhood for a long time or recently, this ride will allow you to discover the multiple points of interest of a lively and cosmopolitan neighborhood.
Did you know that the Eaux-Vives sector was called “Palluay” in the 14th century, from the Latin palus which means swamp. Later, its numerous springs, which feed the Genevan fountains, earned it the name of “Aygues vives”, living waters.
Today it is a dynamic neighborhoodwhere the population gets involved in preserving and improving their living environment, and lively, with numerous bars, stalls and a rich cultural offer.
The Mayor of the City of Geneva, Christina Kitsos, will be present for the occasion.
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