Overview
Eaux-Vives is a residential-turned-trendy neighbourhood on the lake's south shore, anchored by the recently redeveloped Plage des Eaux-Vives park and marina.
Highlights
- Plage des Eaux-Vives: A new lakefront park with lawns, playgrounds, and swimming.
- Rue de la Terrassière: Boutiques, brunch spots, and independent cafés.
- Market stalls: A small organic market on Saturdays.
History
An independent commune until 1930, Eaux-Vives retains village charm despite being minutes from the city centre.
Visitor Tips
- Lakefront: The new park is ideal for a sunset walk.
- Brunch culture: Several of Geneva's best brunch cafés are here.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.