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Car-Rentals.com Geneva is an independent car rental comparison site. Our system compares prices from well-known car rental companies so as a customer you can always book your rental car trough us at a competitive rate.
Whether you're looking for a small rental car or a station wagon for the entire family, we will always have a suitable vehicle for the lowest price. Below are some examples from our selection in Geneva.
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Sightseeing in Geneva can be done on foot and using public transport, but nothing quite beats the freedom of being able to set your own pace and schedule that only car rental at Geneva Downtown provides. See the historic, religious, cultural, and natural attractions within and near the city.
Having your own vehicle allows you to drive out to other attractions in the neighboring canton of Vaud to access Lausanne, which is a haven for both cyclists and hikers. Don't forget to book cheap car rental at Geneva Downtown ahead of time to get early-booker discounts.
The summer months are especially busy, so it's a good idea to arrange car rental at Geneva Downtown a few weeks ahead of your arrival.
Thousands of tourists flock to Lake Geneva, which is the largest in central Europe. Its famous Jet d'Eau is a bug fountain shooting water some 150 meters up into the air. There's also Jardin Anglais and the Ile Rousseau monument (in honor of Jacques Rousseau and Geneva's inhabitants).
Other attractions include St. Peter's Cathedral, Hotel de Ville (a town hall), Maison Tavel (the oldest private residence in the city), and Carouge (an 18th century, Italian suburb). The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Château de Chillon, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Palais des Nations (United Nations), Plaine de Plainpalais Flea Market, Barbier-Mueller Museum, Place Neuve, Museum of Art and History, and Patek Philippe Museum are also must-sees.
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