Promenade de la Treille is a park Cité Geneva located in Switzerland.
Promenade de la Treille 1204 Geneva Switzerland
Starting in the 16th century, the Promenade Treille is the oldest promenade in Geneva and is home to the longest bench in the world – measuring more than 120 meters long.
Here you can see the back of the city from above!
Quiet view of the city , old town , children's games, longest bench in the world
Away from the sun in summer and away from cold wins in winter. Great reading location.
Kids play ground and nice view
Great view ! Breathtaking!
A leghosszabb pad
Longest bench in Europe!
Ravissante promenade avec sa belle allée d’arbres , ses bancs , son aire de jeux pour enfant .
Tolle Stelle zum Laufen und Joggen.
The Marronnier de la Treille is the world's longest bench, totalling 120 meters long it was built in 1767. - Ross
Very pretty, lots to do here: huge chess and checkers games to play, the Reformation wall, the university/city library, statures, fountains, playgrounds and more! - Ali
Nice place to rest and watch the ducks and the river, to eat or to pass by. - Monika
A must, especially for the views of Geneva from the top of the cathedral. Plan a visit on a sunny and clear day. - Abhishek
Wonderful place! historical and environmental interests good place for a walk, for a picnic or a game of chess - Λιάς Ανδρέας
One of my favorite old towns in Europe. Filled with art, Cafés and great restaurants. Scenic views and amazing architecture♥️ get lost in the aisles to experience maximum explorations???????? - AlAnoud A AlGhunaim