Filled with tree-lined streets and turn-of-the-century architecture, Geneva is a charismatic town nestled in New York State's Finger Lakes region. You can admire historic homes on South Main Street, tour boutique wineries and enjoy a flourishing farm-to-table food scene.
Things to do in Geneva
Strolling along South Main Street, you'll find yourself admiring beautifully restored Federal, Italianate and Greek-Revival homes. Across the lake, the magnificent Rose Hill Mansion is fronted by six soaring columns and was inspired by the temples of ancient Greece.
Built in 1894, the Smith Opera House is a fine example of Baroque architecture. It's one of America's oldest continually operating performing theatres and continues to host a diverse line-up of concerts, musicals and film screenings. If you can't catch a show, sign up for a behind-the-scenes tour of the venue.
Geneva is a great base for touring the boutique vineyards strung along both sides of Seneca Lake. Billsboro Winery is a local favourite, known for its dry vinifera varietals and sweeping lake views. In summer, enjoy wood-fired pizza on the breezy outdoor patio. Beer lovers can sip on craft ales, pilsners, porters and IPAs at Bottomless Brewing, a local producer housed in an old dairy barn.
Swim, sunbathe and paddle at Seneca Lake State Park, a scenic reserve that occupies the northern end of the lake. Picnic on the grassy foreshore and explore scenic nature trails. Kids will love splashing in the water playground.
Getting around Geneva
Downtown Geneva is easy to get around on foot. Long-distance buses run to New York City in six hours, while a rental car is best for exploring the Finger Lakes region. Bicycles are a scenic way to tour the countryside.