Carouge, a district in Geneva, Switzerland, was once an independent town, and its distinct character still shines through. Unlike the more formal architecture of downtown Geneva, Carouge features pastel-colored buildings that line its walkable streets, creating a Mediterranean ambiance. The neighborhood is dotted with hip boutiques and bars, offering a vibrant and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can explore the charming, laid-back vibe, making it a refreshing change from the city’s more structured environment.
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