Viewpoint of Rousseau Island

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Geneva, The Little Big Capital
This small pontoon just below the Bergues Quay offers a beautiful view of Geneva!
Right in front of you lies Rousseau Island, a peaceful green oasis in the very heart of the city. Over the years, it has served many purposes—from a shipyard to a quarantine warehouse—before becoming a public promenade in the 19th century. As its name suggests, the island honors the famous philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who was born in Geneva and held Swiss citizenship, even though he is often mistakenly thought to be French. His statue now stands at the center of the island.
Connected to the Bergues Quay by a suspended footbridge, Rousseau Island is a favorite spot among locals for a quiet stroll right on the water.

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