Public ParksPublic parks cover over one quarter of Geneva providing the
populous with a quiet haven of rolling lawns and tree lined
walkways. Dotted with many curious sculptures and attractions,
there are a few parks worthwhile visiting. Bastion Park houses the
328-foot (100m) Reformation Wall, a monument commemorating the
major figures and events of the Protestant Reformation, as well as
life size chess boards at the north end of the park. To view the
famous flower clock, a symbol of the Swiss watch industry, head to
the English Garden close to the water fountain and for outstanding
views of Mont Blanc and the lake, Park Moynier is a firm favourite,
with the History of Science Museum situated in the centre. Twenty
hectares of woodland and hiking trails is what you will find at
Batie Woods on the outskirts of the city. Address: Place Neuve, Quai Gustave-Ador, Route du Lausanne and
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