Laila Rodriguez
Laila Rodriguez
 

Tai Chi lessons offered by the city of Geneva - Photo Ville de Geneve

Geneva, Switzerland – Play tennis, go cross-country skiing or take Tai-Chi lessons absolutely free. There are only two conditions that need to be met in order for you to take advantage of this offer. First, you must be a Geneva resident and second you must be 55 years of age or older.

The city of Geneva offers free sports activities throughout the four seasons to keep its older citizens moving without additional burden to their pockets. Find out all the relevant information, including the schedule of activities offered by the Service des Sports de la Ville de Genève on their website. One caveat, however: the information is presented only in French.

All activities are offered free of charge except for overnight trips; however, participants benefit from reduced/subsidized prices.

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Posted by :: Laila Rodriguez on 8 March 2010 at 8:19 | permalink
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  1. GENEVA LIVING » Advice, support and activities for older people Says:

    [...] If you are a Geneva resident, 55-years of age or older, you may also benefit from free sports activities throughout the four seasons. (Read more on this topic on my previous entry). [...]