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Eaux-Vives,
Geneva

Top 2 in Geneva for family travellers
Score for family travellers
63/100
Ranked #2 of 3 in Geneva
This 63 is weighted toward safety (30%) and family-friendliness (25%) for families.
⌘ Quick answer
Eaux-Vives is a top-three neighbourhood in Geneva for family travellers. Family-friendliness scores 88/100. Eaux-Vives is ideal for families seeking a safe, green neighbourhood with excellent parks and proximity to Lake Geneva.

✓ Why it works

Eaux-Vives is ideal for families seeking a safe, green neighbourhood with excellent parks and proximity to Lake Geneva. The area offers the Parc de la Grange with its lakeside lawns and playgrounds, making it perfect for children to run and explore while parents relax.

✗ Not for you if

Budget backpackers and transit-dependent travellers should avoid Eaux-Vives due to high costs and limited public transport connectivity.

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⌘ Local insight · street
“Rue de Candolle locals know Tuesday mornings are when the Marché de Candolle farmers market opens early—best produce gone by 10am.”

A day in Eaux-Vives

☀ Morning
Start with breakfast at Café du Centre, then head to Parc de la Grange for morning play and lake views.
◔ Afternoon
Lunch at a family bistro like L'Adresse, followed by the Musée Ariana's ceramic collections.
☾ Evening
End the day with gelato from Gelateria Grom and a sunset walk along the lakefront promenade.

How Eaux-Vives scores for each traveller

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Solo Explorer
59
#2 in Geneva
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Family Traveller
63
#2 in Geneva
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Food Lover
54
#2 in Geneva
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Culture Seeker
54
#2 in Geneva

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The data behind Eaux-Vives

Walkability
60
Food
46
Safety
65
Vibe
65
Transit
36
Family
88
Cost
50

Scores 0–100. Walk and transit from OpenStreetMap. Food from Google Places. Family from OSM parks. Safety, cost and vibe from editorial review. Updated May 2026.

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What to do in Eaux-Vives

🍷Food
Café du Centre
Casual neighbourhood spot, strong coffee, fresh pastries.
L'Adresse
€€
Family-friendly bistro, seasonal menus, reliable lunch spot.
Le Café de Genève
€€€
Upscale lakeside dining, Swiss cuisine, special occasion meals.
🏛Culture
Parc de la Grange
Free
Historic lakeside park with rose gardens and playgrounds.
Musée Ariana
Paid
Ceramics and glass museum in a grand villa setting.
Parc Bertrand
Free
Smaller neighbourhood park, peaceful, good for families.
🍸Bars & Cafés
Gelateria Grom
Artisanal gelato, kid-friendly, popular evening spot.
Le Baroque
Wine bar, relaxed atmosphere, good for parents after dark.
🛒Markets
Marché de Candolle
Tuesday and Friday mornings, fresh produce and local goods.
🏖Beach trips
Plage de Genève (Eaux-Vives lakeshore)
Lakeside beach area adjacent to neighbourhood, public access.

Getting to and around Eaux-Vives

Airport
Geneva Airport to Eaux-Vives: train 6 minutes (CHF 3) or taxi 20 minutes (CHF 45–60).
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Getting around
Walk within Eaux-Vives; use tram 12 or 8 for broader city access; consider a family bike pass for lakeside exploration.
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Day trips
  • Château de Chillon (45 min by train via Montreux)
  • Annecy, France (1 hour by car or train)
  • Mont-Salève viewpoint (20 min by cable car)
⚠ Watch out
Transit is limited compared to central Geneva; several streets lack sidewalks and have steep hills, making stroller navigation challenging in parts.

Frequently asked

Is Eaux-Vives a good area to stay in Geneva for first-time visitors?
Yes. Eaux-Vives ranks #2 of 3 Geneva neighbourhoods for first-time visitors (combined score 59/100), with walk score 60/100, food 46/100, safety 65/100, and vibe 65/100. Eaux-Vives is ideal for families seeking a safe, green neighbourhood with excellent parks and proximity to Lake Geneva.
Is Eaux-Vives safe?
Eaux-Vives is moderately safe with some areas to be cautious. Safety score 65/100 based on editorial review of incidents, lighting and street activity. Transit is limited compared to central Geneva; several streets lack sidewalks and have steep hills, making stroller navigation challenging in parts.
Is Eaux-Vives good for families?
Yes, Eaux-Vives is one of the best Geneva neighbourhoods for families. Ranks #2 of 3 for families, scoring 63/100 on family-weighted metrics (family-friendliness 88/100, safety 65/100). Eaux-Vives is ideal for families seeking a safe, green neighbourhood with excellent parks and proximity to Lake Geneva.
What is Eaux-Vives known for?
Eaux-Vives is ideal for families seeking a safe, green neighbourhood with excellent parks and proximity to Lake Geneva. The area offers the Parc de la Grange with its lakeside lawns and playgrounds, making it perfect for children to run and explore while parents relax Local detail: Rue de Candolle locals know Tuesday mornings are when the Marché de Candolle farmers market opens early—best produce gone by 10am.
How do I get from Geneva airport to Eaux-Vives?
Geneva Airport to Eaux-Vives: train 6 minutes (CHF 3) or taxi 20 minutes (CHF 45–60).
Who should stay in Eaux-Vives?
Eaux-Vives suits solo explorers best (ranked #2 of 3 Geneva neighbourhoods for them). It works less well for culture seekers (ranked #2). Not recommended for: Budget backpackers and transit-dependent travellers should avoid Eaux-Vives due to high costs and limited public transport connectivity.
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