Quai Gustave-Ador
To extend the south-side promenade of the Lake of Geneva from the Jardin Anglais, the Quai Gustave-Ador was constructed in 1856 with a length of around 1,800 m. In 1936–37 the first rosebushes were planted and since then there are more than 13,000 rosebushes. You will find the Jardin Anglais, the Jet d'eau, the , the Port-Noir, the Parc La Grange and the Parc des Eaux Vives at this promenade. From here you can see the famous Pierres du Niton.
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Quai Gustave-Ador
To extend the south-side promenade of the Lake of Geneva from the Jardin Anglais, the Quai Gustave-Ador was constructed in 1856 with a length of around 1,800 m. In 1936–37 the first rosebushes were planted and since then there are more than 13,000 rosebushes. You will find the Jardin Anglais, the Jet d'eau, the , the Port-Noir, the Parc La Grange and the Parc des Eaux Vives at this promenade. From here you can see the famous Pierres du Niton.
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