Geneva is lively, cosmopolitan, open-minded and multicultural, with a rich history and amazing sightseeing opportunities. This worldly city is also a diplomacy centre, having the highest number of international organisations in the world, like the Red Cross and several agencies of the United Nations. It is known as the birthplace of the Geneva Conventions, defining rules for armed conflict and sheltering people who are affected by it. Explore Geneva's Old Town to see a myriad of small medieval streets and squares, covered in cosy cafes and great architecture. Get ready for the Jardin Anglais and it’s Flower Clock, made of carefully landscaped flower beds. Enjoy the lakeshore and the Rhône River, see the Mont Blanc Bridge, stroll in the Old Town and wander through Place du Bourg-de-Four. Take a look at St. Peter's Cathedral and much more. Geneva certainly has much to offer!