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Chene-Bougeries is a leafy residential commune east of the city centre, bridging the urban bustle of Eaux-Vives and the countryside of the Arve valley. It offers larger apartments and houses with gardens at somewhat lower prices than Champel or Cologny. Families appreciate the quiet streets, good local schools, and easy tram access to the centre, and the area has a strong francophone community with a growing international presence.
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Yearly average AQI is 31. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Oct at 25).
Chêne-Bougeries is a quiet, affluent commune on Geneva's eastern fringe, popular with diplomats, UN staff, and families who prioritize space and greenery without straying far from the city center. English is widely spoken alongside French, and an active resident association fosters community events throughout the year.
The commune borders the Bois de la Bâtie forest and has several well-maintained parks with playgrounds and walking trails. Parc Bertrand, one of Geneva's largest public parks, is just minutes away and offers tennis courts, pétanque areas, and a duck pond.
Chêne-Bougeries is served by Geneva's TPG tram and bus network, with direct connections to Cornavin station and the city center in under 20 minutes. Cycling infrastructure is solid for an outer commune, and most schools and supermarkets are reachable by bike.
Daily essentials are well covered — there are several Migros and Coop supermarkets, a weekly farmers market, and a range of restaurants along the main Route de Chêne. The commune has a calm, residential feel with little nightlife, which suits families perfectly.
Geneva has a continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold with occasional snow (0–5 °C January averages), while summers are warm and sunny, regularly reaching 27–30 °C. Lake Geneva moderates temperatures slightly compared to inland Switzerland.
No schools currently listed in Chene-Bougeries.