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Suggestions please for an afternoon to spend in Geneva

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm out on the bootcamp this Sunday with 2 of my friends from my work-now we'll be landing about 1.30 and we'll be picked up to take us down to Tignes about 8.00-has anyone on here got any suggestions/experiences of what might be good for 3 lads to do on a sunday afternoon in Geneva-be it decent bars,somewhere nice to eat(cheapish if there is such a thing in Geneva!) or even if you can go on a bit of a boat cruise on the lake-do they run trips in the winter?

Any suggestions/tips are welcomed-even if its just what trains or buses to catch and costs or if they do a 'daytripper' ticket if its cheaper?
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