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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

A Gorgeous Guide to Carouge

Last month, I wandered round the lovely streets of Carouge in order to put together this little guide. It was great fun exploring fashion boutiques, wine bars, spa institutes, as well as chatting to small shop owners. Even though clouds (and sometimes rain) were above me all the way, the journey was awesome because Carouge is, without a doubt, my favourite neighbourhood in Geneva. I love its own distinctive and independent character.

It is particularly BoBo (Bourgeois-bohème). It is a hub for craftspeople and small business workers who leave their workshops or offices at lunch time to enjoy a meal in one of the many gorgeous restaurants in the area. They maybe have a drink in a bar after work before jumping on the tram to go home somewhere in the city.

Carouge is situated on the River Arve and is ten minutes from the centre of Geneva. The town is laid out according to the plans of Italian architects and it has conserved its Mediterranean charm.

If I were to describe it to you, I would say that Carouge is a small and compact village, crammed with bistros, craft workshops, antique shops, fountains and wooden balconies that overlook hidden courtyards and secret gardens. The old centre of Carouge is perfect to be strolled around at as sedate a pace as possible.

Carouge is fantastic and has a relaxed feel to its atmosphere. It is a destination that I really urge you to visit and here is a small list of my favourite places to go!

Marché de Carouge Is a picturesque Saturday and Wednesday market at Place du Marché. This is a great way to try some local specialties presented by local farmers and shop-owners. There are also stands of exotic food serving such delights as Palestinian falafel balls and flatbread. Me, myself and I often buy flowers jam or cheese here... that day I bought beautiful fuchsia roses to embellish my house...

Place du Temple

Fontaine Blavignac Classified as a historical monument, this fountain was created by the architect Blavignac, in 1868. It is located on the Place du Temple of Carouge and is a kind of Gothic snub to the Carouge temple ... It represents a dragon spitting water.

Temple de Carouge

Église Sainte-Croix

Parc Louis Cottier Peaceful and small park with a playground for toddlers. Located on the Place de la Sardaigne

Meule (millstone sculpture) Stone sculpture in the Parc Louis Cottier.

Quiétude (1952) Sculpture in bronze by Jean-Joachim Cornaglia. Located on the Place de la Sardaigne

Auberge Communale de Carouge Occupies a historic building in the heart of Carouge. It has a lounge and a restaurant called “Vicolo 39, ristorante”. On Sundays, they serve a brunch from 11:30 - 15:30. Italian buffet with hot and cold dishes, as well as a wide selection of cakes. Price CHF 35.00 (Auberge Communale de Carouge - Rue Ancienne 39)


Vicolo 39, ristorante On Sundays, they serve a brunch from 11:30 - 15:30. Italian buffet with hot and cold dishes, as well as a wide selection of cakes. Price CHF 35.00 (Auberge Communale de Carouge - Rue Ancienne 39)

Attitude Bio Beauty institute and boutique, specialising in organic products. A haven of peace in which to get pampered... (Rue Ancienne 16)

Atelier Floral Création They make wonderful flower arrangements, modern or traditional creations for events, weddings or simply for your personal pleasure... (Rue Ancienne 28)

Martel Confiserie & Tea-Room The kingdom of deliciousness… (Rue du Marché 8)


Ma Kadame Open since May 1st, it is full of casual-chic clothing and accessories from the brands Repeat, Max Mara, Darel... (Rue Jacques-Daphne 20)

Histoire de Vins Is our favourite wine shop, they sell exquisite Swiss wine and also excellent French wine. Every Saturday you can have a wine tasting. Companies can also book the entire shop for an event. (Rue Saint-Joseph 35)

Betjeman & Barton The best tea shop in Geneva. They have a very varied selection of all types of teas from everywhere. As you enter the shop they greet you with a cup of tea, biscuits and chocolates… (Rue Saint-Joseph 35)

Musée de Carouge Exhibits only works of Swiss artists

Pont de Carouge Bridge over the River Arve, which connects the communes of Geneva and Carouge


Philippe Pascoet Chocolatier This is among the best chocolate shops in Geneva. Internationally acclaimed, I strongly recommend you the “Passion fruit and dark chocolate ganache(Rue Saint-Joseph 12)



Pizza-Vino Wine Bar & Restaurant This gorgeous bar-restaurant is always full at lunch and dinner time. During spring/summer you can enjoy a drink or a meal on their gorgeous terrace. (Rue Saint-Victor 10)


La Bouquinerie The most charming tiny bookstore that sells ancient books and art books (Rue Saint-Joseph 2)

Beautiful houses and apartment blocks



33 comments:

  1. You beautiful thing you!!! I love this post so much I want to clap my hands. Whenever I walk past Carouge I always think it looks so gorgeous, but I've never seen what is on offer there! I definitely need to next time - all of this looks awesome, especially the Ma Kadame boutique. I would certainly be tempted by the Wine&Pizza Ristorante...

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    1. Thank you, Rebecca! Right now there is a sale on at Ma Kadame boutique. Yesterday, I bought a beautiful dress to wear on my birthday. Have a great weekend ahead :)

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  2. What a great place to visit.

    All your pictures make we want to go there.

    Though everything looks appealing the chocolate and deserts are the most appealing.

    Have a great week!

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  3. Tudo tão limpo, tão arrumado, tão asseado, parece um presépio.
    Muito bonito!

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    1. Fico contente por você ter gostado.
      Muito obrigada.

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  4. Oui, Carouge est devenu très bobo ces quinze dernières années. J'adore ce quartier. Les restaurants avec leurs terrasses, les boutiques nombreuses, les petites places ombragées et son architecture Sarde ainsi qu'une atmosphère de village lors des marchés. Magnifique visite guidée. Gros bisous <333

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    1. Merci beaucoup, Chantal. Je te souhaite un bon weekend. Bises.

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  5. What a beautiful town! And man..those chocolate and dessert treats..heavenly!

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  6. What a beautiful town. Love the greenery, the flowers and mmm... those chocolates!

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  7. Fotografias fantásticas e gosto muito daqueles mercados ao ar livre.
    Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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    1. Fico contente por você ter gostado.
      Muito obrigada. Bom fim-de-semana.

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  8. ...thanks so much for this wonderful tour, I hope that we can do it again.

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  9. Beautiful photos! It looks really lovely there! :) xx

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  10. I really want to go to Switzerland, largely thanks to you. What a beautiful place this is. Those gorgeous flowers and you know I could spend hours in the tea room at the patisserie, and the chocolate shop. Sign me up ! : ) Thanks for this wonderful little guided tour.

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    1. I am deeply touched by your complimentary message. Thank you, Monica :)

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  11. Some lovely and appetizing pics.
    Love all those greenery.

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  12. What a great collection of pictures! xx

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  13. Your wonderful photos certainly capture the magic of Carouge. It is my favourite part of urban Geneva and you have more than done it justice with this guide. I particularly ejnjoyed the flower decked balconies.

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  14. I love the way you know your city so well and always convey it so beautifully. Thanks for the rich tour!

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  15. This post is brilliant and you look so gorgeous! A great walking tour around Carouge old town. I keep meaning to visit Carouge as it's so beautiful and I love Mediterranean villages. One day....

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    1. Thank you, Charles! Carouge really is stunning, even after living here for years, I still get blown away by how beautiful it is. Lots to discover and see, and great fun, especially when the events's on. Definitely a must in the future! Have a tip top tastic weekend :)

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  16. O que dizer?
    Um post absolutamente, e deliciosamente extraordinário, para se apreciar ao pormenor!
    Grata por esta partilha fantástica!
    Beijinhos! Bom domingo e uma óptima semana!
    Ana

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    1. Muito obrigada pelas suas palavras simpáticas, Ana. Beijinhos.

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  17. Olá! Tenho imenso prazer em navegar pelas tuas águas.
    Começo dizendo que as fotos estão maravilhosas. Uma cidade que me levou para os contos de fadas. Admirei cada foto em detalhe, tudo por mim, muito bem aproveitado e contemplado. Bem que eu gostaria de tomar um chá e apreciar toda esta beleza. O caminho por entre as árvores é um ecanto, assim como as construções, fachadas e os doces, que mais parecem joias. Obras de arte!
    Muito obrigado pelos seus votos, no meu blog, por conta do meu aniversário. Desejo felicidades a você e as pessoas que ama.

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