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Olympic Museum

Oh, and remember to take a break at the cafe. Their snacks are actually pretty good and a perfect way to recharge before you dive back in.

My advice is to check out the temporary exhibits too. I thought for sure they’d be boring, but they turned out to be some of the highlights.
If you're short on time, focus on the interactive exhibits. They were def my fave and you can easily lose track of time in the less engaging parts.

Grab a museum pass if you're planning to visit other local spots. It can save you a bit of cash if you're keen to explore more than just the museum.
Natural History Museum

If you're planning to spend some time there, bring a snack or a water bottle. The cafe is a bit pricey, and you can easily lose track of time exploring the cool displays!
Red Crescent Museum
Patek Philippe Museum

I recommend going on a weekday, ideally around 10 AM. It was way less crowded then, and I could admire the watches without feeling rushed. Weekends can be a zoo!
Ariana Museum

I recommend visiting on a weekday, especially Tuesday or Wednesday morning. It was way less crowded, and I could enjoy the exhibits more without feeling rushed. Plus, the museum has lovely gardens you can wander through.
Meg

My advice is to check the museum's website for special events or late-night openings... I stumbled upon a cool art talk during my visit that was a pleasant surprise and totally free!
Tavel House

I suggest visiting on a weekday around 10 AM to avoid the crowds. It was much quieter then and I could really take my time exploring without feeling rushed.
Geneva Museum of Art and History

I recommend getting the Geneva Pass if you're planning to visit multiple attractions. It gives you free entry and could save you some serious cash! Trust me, I wished I had known this beforehand
Museum of the History of Science of the City of Geneva

I suggest visiting during the lunch hour around 12:30 - 1pm. It was way less crowded then, and I had way more time to explore without feeling rushed by a ton of people.

Definitely check out the museum's website for any special exhibits before you go. I missed one that only ran for a week! It can save you from getting there and realizing you missed something cool
Barbier-Mueller Museum

I recommend going on a Wednesday when they have late hours until 8 PM. It’s less crowded and you can enjoy the pieces in peace. I wish I’d known this before visiting!

If you’re into souvenirs, skip the museum shop unless you want to spend big bucks. There’s a cool little market nearby where you can find unique local crafts for better prices!

Check the museum's website for temporary exhibits before you go. I missed out on a special showcase during my visit and I think they do some interesting stuff that’s not always advertised.