Car Rental in Geneva

Car rental offices in Geneva
Map of Geneva with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in Geneva

With OrangeSmile, an early booking is the best way to save on rental costs, since our car rental rates in Geneva increase with approaching pick-up date. While our confirmation arrives just in 5-20 minutes, we advise to make your booking in Switzerland at least a few days before the desired rental date.

Prior to making a booking, carefully read the rental conditions for the selected car in Geneva. Knowing the actual conditions helps to avoid surprises at the rental desk.

Make sure that you know at which exact location in Geneva the car should be picked up - for this, check the address in your voucher. In some cases, rental companies in Switzerland meet their clients in a pre-defined spot (e.g. fuel station). However, commonly you should just register at the front office.

Valid credit cards are accepted for payment by every rental office in Geneva. In general, car rental companies in Switzerland do not accept cash, debit cards and e-cards (VISA ELECTRON).

The documents provided to you in Geneva by the rental officer should be carefully inspected. Check the car type, payment amount, taxes, included services and Switzerland border crossing conditions. In case of inconsistencies and problems detected, call us by the number specified in the rental voucher.

We, at OrangeSmile.com, wish you a fantastic time and experience in Geneva!

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Use your car to explore sights of Geneva
With the beginning of the XIII century the appearance of the cathedral has undergone many changes. Both of its unfinished main towers date back to the thirteenth century. The former portal of the facade was replaced with the portico with six Corinthian columns in 1749 - 1756. The pointed metal tower of the cathedral dates back to 1895. It appeared on the site of the former belfry installed in the XV century. The interior of the church is designed in a strict Calvinistic style, so it is extremely modest. The northern side nave of the church is the location of "chaise de Calvin", a triangular chair that, supposedly, belonged to John Calvin (1509-1565), a theologian and church reformer who escaped from Paris and reached Geneva. The church’s chapels are located in front of wooden poles placed in a transverse nave. The Chapel of Rohan is the location of a monument dedicated to Duke Henri de Rohan (1579-1638). The duke was the leader of French Protestants during the reign of King Louis XIII. The monument was erected in 1889.

Tavel House.
The old part of the city has another noteworthy object - Tavel House (Maison Tavel) , the oldest residential building in Geneva that has survived to our days. First mentions of the building appear in 1303. In 1334 the building was renovated. The beautiful structure with Gothic facade has become home to the Museum of Geneva (Musee du Vieux Geneve) . Here tourists will be able to see the relief that illustrates the way Geneva looked like in 1850, before the city wall was demolished. The relief was made in 1880 – 1896 by A. Manion in a scale of 1:250. In addition, the museum hosts the exhibition devoted to the life of Geneva inhabitants of that time.
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