Overview
The Jardin Anglais (English Garden) is a manicured lakeside park on the south bank of Lake Geneva, best known for its Flower Clock and sweeping views of the Jet d'Eau.
Highlights
- Flower Clock: Over 6,500 seasonal plants forming a working timepiece.
- National Monument: A pair of bronze female figures commemorating Geneva's entry into the Swiss Confederation in 1814.
- Lake promenade: Shaded benches and fountains along the Quai Gustave-Ador.
History
Created in 1854 on land reclaimed from the lake, it was designed in the English landscape style popular in the 19th century.
Visitor Tips
- Free and always open: A central meeting point for visitors.
- Best at sunset: Golden light on the lake and Jet d'Eau.
- Duration: 15–30 minutes.