Auberge d’Hermance

Geneva


A prestigious culinary address, this village inn on the Swiss-French border is famed for its salt-crusted baked chickens. Sunday cooks up brunch and the Auberge can put together the fanciest of picnics should you rather eat on Hermance's bijou pebble beach. TPG bus E links Hermance with Rue de Pierre Fatio on Geneva’s left bank.


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