Palais des Nations
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Palais des Nations

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Tours of UN headquarters in historic Palais des Nations

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8, Av. de la Paix 14, 1202 Genève, Switzerland Get directions

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"Known as the United Nations’ home in Europe, the Palais des Nations is one of the world’s largest diplomatic conference centers—hosting around 8,000 meetings a year—and is preceded on approach by the striking 12-meter-high wooden Broken Chair by Daniel Berset, a tribute to victims of anti-personnel mines." - Abigail Roch

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Palais des Nations

Mriam A.

Google
I visited the UN headquarters in Geneva and really enjoyed the group tour. Walking through the big halls, especially the Assembly Hall and Human Rights Council Chamber, was fascinating. It felt special to stand in the rooms where so many important discussions actually happen.

Kristina E.

Google
I went on a tour! I thought it was okej, the tour in it self was not that special it was rather being there that was cool. (My gf really liked it tho she thought the tour guide was so good). Con- we where on time but the tour was not which meant we had to wait in the heat when we was there on time. Also i wish the tourguie would say when we can take photos cause sometimes it was lite unclear especially when i see other pepole have taken photos that i wish i could have. But overall it was really good and i am happy we went and I would recommend other to book to. The absolut best was the guy in the stamps both, i was really kind and made it realy memorable for us!

Sylvester H.

Google
How stupid can they be? Imagine you have a beautiful art deco building, but then you build such an ugly fence that it can hardly be seen anymore. Could that be a typical result of an overrated, overfunded overpaid underbrained stuffy organisation? We had booked a tour a few months before and the process of getting the security passes was terrible. We just got inside one of the ugly 1960s buildings (and the ceiling decorations were nice) and we could at least see the nice historic art deco building from the back. There are renovations going on, but It sure would have been possible to guide us through a few rooms of this immense building, but the bureaucracy wouldn’t care for visitors. High on security, low on everything else.

Liam D.

Google
Beautiful building! Even from the outside, the Palais des Nations is worth a stop, especially to see the famous Broken Chair nearby and the line of flags!

Greg T.

Google
How does someone rate one of the most important places on the planet. Our guide was incredibly well versed with all goings-on at the UN and spoke more languages than all five of us combined. Be prepared with any questions as your guide will be more than capable of answering them. Book the private tour for an even better experience. Be sure to enter at the Pregny Gate.

Wisanu T.

Google
The Palais des Nations in Geneva is far more than just an impressive architectural landmark; it's a living, breathing testament to international cooperation and diplomacy. As the European headquarters of the United Nations, a visit here offers a unique and insightful journey into the workings of an organization striving for world peace and development.

Wine L.

Google
good place to work, looks cool, huge cafeteria but limited choice, and the shop reasonable prices

José Maria B.

Google
Unfortunately we couldn’t get in. They said only booked tickets could get in. But there is no availability for over a year. There might be something wrong with buying tickets online. Even though, from outside the building looks great. Should go for a walk around even without tickets.