Climb up the two tall towers with long spiral staircase to get an ultimate 360° view on the whole Geneva and Geneva lake with it's monumental Jet d'Eau. The two towers are the North and South tower and if You feel like visiting both towers is too much of a climb, visit South tower in the good weather, as it has an open air balcony where you can walk freely, with direct view ower the lake, while North tower's top room is a spacious wooden room with closed windows, thus is preferred in a rainy weather.
Opening hours of towers:
1st October - 31st May: until 5pm
1st June - 30th September: until 6pm
During the concert in Cathedral (mostly summer), entry to towers is closed.
Entrance for the towers is CHF 5 for adults and CHF 2 for children (6-16). Buy the tickes from the reception inside the cathedral at the end on the left (where there is also shop with postcards and Geneva's guides), or get free ticket with Geneva Pass. Entrance to the first tower (North) is located opposite the reception, near by.
Towers are connected by a corridor at half height of the towers, where You can see whole Cathedral's rooftop, with it's original stone walls and heavy wooden plates. This maze of staircases and narrow routes connects one tower to another one, making it easy to visit both towers without having to walk all the way down.