The Gonet Geneva Open is a premier ATP 250 tennis tournament held at the Parc des Eaux-Vives. It draws some of the world’s top players for a week of clay-court battles, transforming Geneva into a vibrant hub for international tennis.
The Gonet Geneva Open is a premier ATP 250 tennis tournament held at the Parc des Eaux-Vives. It draws some of the world’s top players for a week of clay-court battles, transforming Geneva into a vibrant hub for international tennis.
This community festival gathers experts, artists and citizens to imagine shared futures and stimulate collective reflection. Through immersive exhibitions, debates, workshops and performances, it explores major social, environmental and urban challenges and investigates pathways for sustainable transition. Sessions examine cross-cutting themes—innovation, governance, ecological adaptation and cultural practices—offering diverse perspectives and practical insights to help audiences understand systemic issues and identify strategies for local transformation.
In French.
An invitation to an artistic passage, this project transforms a strategic underpass into a painted fresco and links to a shore-side signal installation. The tunnel mural is realised by the Artmur collective (Julien Scalabrino, Tiffany Sibra and Celestin Tanari), while the Signal installation was conceived by Max Bondu with architects Charles Bouscasse and Marion Mouny as part of the Veiller au grain project, self-built in the Bermuda workshops. The works explore movement, thresholds and dialogue with the riverside.
Covering the classic marathon distance of 42.195 km, this single-loop race winds through rolling countryside before returning to a city-centre finish. The course balances long flat sections and gentle undulations, offering open roads and rural scenery that shift into an energetic urban finale. Runners face an endurance challenge that rewards steady pacing and mental resilience. Pacers are available and aid stations dot the route, while the collective energy of participants fosters a motivating race-day atmosphere.
Balades Théâtralisées invites audiences on an outdoor theatrical promenade that uncovers hidden city histories through staged scenes in natural settings. The troupe blends guided narration with short dramatic tableaux, favouring emotional resonance over strict historical reenactment. Soundscapes and simple lighting sculpt nocturnal and intimate atmospheres, while performers shift between storytelling and embodiment. The route alternates between the company’s traditional itinerary and a new underground-themed walk, creating a layered experience of memory, surprise and communal discovery.
In French.
A riverside walk that lets you leave the city behind and breathe clean air while following the Rhône’s calm banks. The route traces riverbanks and gentle paths bordered by trees and open riverside meadows, offering changing views and birdsong. Walking at an easy, steady rhythm creates a shared energy and a sense of reconnection with the landscape. It’s an outdoor reset that highlights simple natural beauty close to home and the refreshing pleasure of moving together beside the water.
Ages 8 and up. Minors must be supervised by an adult.
In May, Fête de la Nature takes over Geneva with a breath of fresh air. For a few days, the city turns green with guided walks, outdoor workshops, wildlife encounters, and hands-on activities — all designed to reconnect you with nature, right in and around Geneva.
A feel-good festival where curiosity meets the outdoors.
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