Surrounded by the Alps and the Jura mountains, Geneva offers a magnificent view of Mont Blanc. The city is a global hub for diplomacy and banking, with headquarters of Europe’s United Nations and the Red Cross. It is the second-most populous city in Switzerland after Zürich and home to a public research university, the University of Geneva. The University is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in the world, with a global ranking of 108 (QS World University Ranking, 2019). Almost 40% of the students come from foreign countries, which makes finding the perfect student accommodation Geneva quite difficult.
Public Transport in Geneva
Geneva Public Transport network is known as UNIRESO which is an interconnected system of trams, buses (TPG), mouettes (yellow transport boats), and trains in the city of Geneva. You can use the same ticket to travel on the whole network. The Coach Station of Geneva offers international and regional departures as well as intra-city travel and a city tour. For frequent travelling, opt for a swiss travel pass so you can save money as the point to point tickets are expensive. The travel pass will provide you with free entrances to various museums as well.
Recommended Places to Stay
The recommended areas to stay in Geneva is the french cities of Annemasse, Gaillard, Ambilly, and more. They are well-connected via public transport to the center of Geneva, which can get you there in 20–30 minutes. The rent is also 2–3 times cheaper than other areas and so any restaurants/grocery shopping, which is why many students/young professionals opt to live here.
Accommodation Options in Geneva
You can opt to live in a shared room or in a private room in a shared apartment if you have a moderate budget. If budget is not an issue, you can opt for an en-suite room or even a studio for greater privacy. These student properties are located within easy walking distance of the city’s top universities to drastically cut down on commute time. They provide on-site amenities such as gym, Wi-Fi, laundry, storage space, and more to make your stay more comfortable. All utilities (electricity, water, gas) are usually included in the rent, so you don’t have to pay anything extra from your pocket.
Keep in mind these tips to secure quality accommodation and make the most of your student living experience in Geneva.
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https://advisedream.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/5141012/-student-accommodations-to-call-your-second-home-in-dubai
Public Transport in Geneva
Geneva Public Transport network is known as UNIRESO which is an interconnected system of trams, buses (TPG), mouettes (yellow transport boats), and trains in the city of Geneva. You can use the same ticket to travel on the whole network. The Coach Station of Geneva offers international and regional departures as well as intra-city travel and a city tour. For frequent travelling, opt for a swiss travel pass so you can save money as the point to point tickets are expensive. The travel pass will provide you with free entrances to various museums as well.
Recommended Places to Stay
The recommended areas to stay in Geneva is the french cities of Annemasse, Gaillard, Ambilly, and more. They are well-connected via public transport to the center of Geneva, which can get you there in 20–30 minutes. The rent is also 2–3 times cheaper than other areas and so any restaurants/grocery shopping, which is why many students/young professionals opt to live here.
Accommodation Options in Geneva
You can opt to live in a shared room or in a private room in a shared apartment if you have a moderate budget. If budget is not an issue, you can opt for an en-suite room or even a studio for greater privacy. These student properties are located within easy walking distance of the city’s top universities to drastically cut down on commute time. They provide on-site amenities such as gym, Wi-Fi, laundry, storage space, and more to make your stay more comfortable. All utilities (electricity, water, gas) are usually included in the rent, so you don’t have to pay anything extra from your pocket.
Keep in mind these tips to secure quality accommodation and make the most of your student living experience in Geneva.
For more places visit these articles:
http://universityliving.mystrikingly.com/blog/ideal-accommodations-for-students-to-stay-in-vancouver
https://www.bloglovin.com/@universityliving/berlin-student-accommodation-an-ideal-living-3201825
https://advisedream.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/5141012/-student-accommodations-to-call-your-second-home-in-dubai


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