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Burbot Hotel
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There are many places to stay in Geneva, but this hotel is the best for those that want to stay with only other witches and wizards. Located on Lake Geneva, it is a bit out of the way of the city, in order to keep away from Muggles' eyes. Charms keep it hidden, and it is located right on the lake. The views are beautiful, of course, and it's quite easy to Floo right into the city, into any of the magical areas. It's convenient for those that prefer to not have to hide what they are where they lay their heads at night.
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Place du Bourg-de-Four
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This city square is located in the Old Town of Geneva. It has beautiful fountains, as well as many restaurants, gelaterias, and some high end shopping. It's also close to Geneva's largest church, the St. Pierre Cathedral. don't miss out on a visit to the delightful square, and stop in for a drink or something to eat. Or just enjoy some gelato by a fountain and people watch!
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Sur le lac
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This restaurant is located on Lake Geneva, and its patio has beautiful views of the lake year round. It is arguably the best restaurant in Geneva, with world renowned chefs running the kitchen, and a menu that changes by the season to make sure they're featuring the best ingredients possible. Getting in without a reservation is incredibly difficult, but that's not to say it's impossible, and sitting at the bar is always a possibility!
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Tempeste Chocolates
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No visit to Geneva would be complete without getting some Swiss chocolate. This shop has some of the best in town, and it is well worth the price. Anyone that walks into the store will have a hard time leaving without something, because the smell alone is enough to make anyone crave chocolate. Geneva has plenty of chocolatiers, but this is certainly among the best.
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Known as the smallest of big cities, and the city of peace, Geneva lies at the southern tip of Lake Geneva. It's surrounded by the Alps and the Jura mountains, and the parks, and the old alleyways are just asking visitors or locals to take a relaxing walk along it. It's a hub for Muggle international relations, though in the wizarding world, it's just an active magical community, and a good place to visit.
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