Geneva Motor Show - Any Practical Tips?
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Whats to know/say? It is no different that going to the British motor show at the NEC. Same sort of layout, same sort of atmosphere. Will advise though you take grab a locker at the airport and shove everything in there. It gets very hot under the lights in the halls.
Its a 5min walk from the airport. There are the usual sort of grab food-drink places around.
Its a 5min walk from the airport. There are the usual sort of grab food-drink places around.
I think tips and information are scarce simply because it's NOT the NEC and stuff just 'works'. The signposts from the Arrivals gate continue all the way to the entrance, the maps inside the halls are accurate, the eateries are palatable.
Ermm, wear comfortable footwear, make sure your camera battery is good and remember to buy some Swiss Francs (although most will take Euros).
Ermm, wear comfortable footwear, make sure your camera battery is good and remember to buy some Swiss Francs (although most will take Euros).
GKP said:
I think tips and information are scarce simply because it's NOT the NEC and stuff just 'works'.

There really is something in the notion of Swiss efficiency I reckon.
Hmm, what to see? I think it's all been outlined on here already really. Definitely go and see the Alfa 4C so you can appreciate how much better it looks in the flesh; check out the 908 on the Pug stand if you've never seen an LMP car up close before; and try and get a look inside the Huayra, it's got possibly the best interior on sale today.
GKP said:
...and remember to buy some Swiss Francs (although most will take Euros).
A good point. Could I get away with Euros (as I've plenty leftover from previous Euro trips) or are Swiss Francs absolutely necessary? I imagine all I'll be spending money on is food and drink, so I won't be needing too much.Thanks to everyone else who has replied.
GKP said:
I think tips and information are scarce simply because it's NOT the NEC and stuff just 'works'. The signposts from the Arrivals gate continue all the way to the entrance, the maps inside the halls are accurate, the eateries are palatable.
Ermm, wear comfortable footwear, make sure your camera battery is good and remember to buy some Swiss Francs (although most will take Euros).
If you insist. Personally I thought there was fErmm, wear comfortable footwear, make sure your camera battery is good and remember to buy some Swiss Francs (although most will take Euros).

Chris71 said:

There really is something in the notion of Swiss efficiency I reckon.
Hmm, what to see? I think it's all been outlined on here already really. Definitely go and see the Alfa 4C so you can appreciate how much better it looks in the flesh;
I was after a bit more information about Geneva its self, rather than the "off the plane, do the show, go home" routine. A few questions I raised in my previously deleted post asked:
- How far from the show to the town centre?
- Cheapest/easiest way of transferring between the two, possibly late at night as the centre is very close to our hotel
- Nice eating places for Saturday night?
- Price of - beer? Nice meal etc?
Cheapest way is to train it into town, then tram it to your hotel. The airport train station is a flight of steps down from the airport. (If you're going directly from your plane to your hotel, you can grab a free train pass airside after you land from one of the machines, but they're only valid for a short time)
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