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Flat walkways suit strollers and tree-shaded benches allow feeding pauses, yet toilets rarely have change tables and no nursing room is listed, so bring a mat and limit time.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Babies are welcome in stroller-friendly halls with lifts and changing tables, yet workshops ban under-5s and long tours with steps reduce comfort, so the outing is feasible but less rewarding for infants.
Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours
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A stroller fits easily and benches help with bottle breaks, but no on-site changing tables, shelter, or calm room exist; UN nursing rooms need security clearance, so comfort is limited.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Paths suit prams and a nursing room is provided, so outside grounds are doable; still, the long quiet tour is tough for infants, and no on-site crèche or bottle-warming station exists.
Recommended visit duration: 1–3 hours
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A ramp allows stroller entry to the nave and benches offer rest, but there is no changing table or nursing room, and towers or archaeology zones are unsafe for babies due to stairs and uneven floors.
Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours
👉 See FULL guide to Cathedrale Saint-Pierre Geneve (with baby)10 BEST nearby Activities
Babies are admitted free and lifts fit strollers, but narrow aisles, no changing table, no nursing room and the quiet galleries make visits with infants practical yet inconvenient.
Recommended visit duration: 1–3 hours
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