Through Rona Street, it seemed to be a slight uphill road, and strolled into the old city of Geneva, which was built along the hillside, and the local people called it because of the higher terrain. If Lake Geneva is a good place to enjoy the lake and mountains, then the old town is a slow down, leisurely taste of Geneva's cultural charm. The streets of the old town are winding, and there is often a small flower bed, or a small fountain, and even a carousel. When you are tired, there are cafes or small bars everywhere to have a drink, then continue to visit Rousseau's former residence, or find small gifts, etc.