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Prepare to have your mind blown as you discover the world’s greatest physics laboratory, CERN, accompanied by a particle physicist. CERN is Europe's particle physics centre, where researchers operate the famous Large Hadron Collider, nestled near the charming Swiss lakeside city of Geneva. You will also visit one of Europe’s most important scientific and technical universities, the Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne (2027 only).
Explore the CERN complex, where the European Organization for Nuclear Research operates the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, including the famous Large Hadron Collider. The largest machine ever constructed, with a circumference of 17 miles, the LHC is one of the most important research facilities in the world, and several areas of the CERN site are open to visitors free of charge. You will also visit the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), one of Europe’s leading centres for science, engineering and technological innovation. Renowned for its cutting-edge research and close links with organisations such as CERN, EPFL has played a key role in advances across fields including robotics, physics, artificial intelligence and environmental science.
During your stay in Geneva, explore the old town and learn about the traditional craft of watchmaking at the Patek Phillipe workshop. You will also visit the alpine town of Chamonix, in the shadow of Mont Blanc, where you visit the Mer de Glace glacier and ascend the highest vertical ascent cable car in the world, to the Aiguille du Midi.
Enjoy a guest lecture from Professor Victoria Martin (March 2027) and particle physicist Professor Darren Price (October 2026, April & October 2027) will give an introductory talk on their work at CERN before you visit the complex. A dedicated tour leader will accompany you throughout the journey, providing local insight into the history, culture and character of both Geneva and Chamonix. They will also assist with logistics, offer recommendations for free time and provide context throughout excursions, ensuring a more enriching and seamless travel experience.
You will be based throughout at the Hotel Royal Manotel in Geneva which offers accommodation that blends classic charm with modern comfort, conveniently located near the city center and Lake Geneva.
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"I cannot believe how much we fitted into the four full days, it was a great trip... Dr Darren Price was brilliant and his pre-dinner presentation and chat made our trip to CERN so much more accessible to a non-scientist like me." - April 2025
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Day 1: Arrive in Geneva
On arrival, check into the 4-star Hotel Royal Manotel, located in the centre of Geneva. The remainder of the afternoon will be free for you to explore this beautiful city.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Geneva and the surrounding Alps, Geneva is a cosmopolitan city known for its rich history, elegant architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. From the picturesque Old Town with its winding streets and historic landmarks to bustling markets and chic cafes. As the home of CERN and countless scientific institutions, Geneva also stands at the cutting edge of human knowledge.
In the evening, meet with your tour leader and the group for a welcome meeting followed by dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2: Old town and introduction to CERN
This morning, you will start with a walking tour of the old town centre of Geneva, including the cathedral where John Calvin preached in the 16th century, one of the most influential theologians of his time who gave birth to the branch of Protestantism called Calvinism. Afterwards you will visit the Patek Philippe Museum, where you will discover over 2,500 watches, automata and precious objects representing five centuries of Genevan and Swiss horological innovation. It is also home to an extensive library of over 8,000 works dedicated to the art of timekeeping.
This evening you will be joined by a particle physicist to give a talk on particle physics and their work at CERN, followed by dinner together. This has been timed ahead of your visit to CERN tomorrow so you have some context of what to look out for, the history of the complex and the goals of this world-famous scientific icon.
Day 3: CERN and the Large Hadron Collider
Today is devoted to the CERN complex, where the European Organization for Nuclear Research (in French Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire - hence 'CERN') operates the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, including the famous Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The largest machine ever constructed, with a circumference of 17 miles, the LHC is one of the most important research establishments in the world and is a beacon of global scientific collaboration with 25 member states and 11 associated member states.
There are a total of nine particle detectors which are specialised to detect different ranges of physics throughout the LHC including ATLAS, CMS, ALICE and LHCb. Outside of the LHC there are many other types of experiments being undertaken at CERN, including fixed-target experiments, anti-matter detection using decelerators and even the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) experiment on the International Space Station which is controlled from CERN, a detector focussed on dark matter, antimatter, missing matter and provides measurements for cosmic rays.
There is so much to unpack at CERN, but your tour expert, a researcher at CERN in their own right, will be on hand throughout to help unpick and explain the groundbreaking work happening here. You will see a number of areas of the site, including the new Science Gateway, a striking complex of buildings designed by Renzo Piano, which houses immersive exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops.
Day 4: Chamonix and Mont Blanc
Heading out of the city for the day, you will travel into the Alps which provide Geneva’s striking backdrop. You will visit the charming small town of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc and take the mountain railway to the Mer de Glace. The Mer de Glace, or 'Sea of Ice,' is France’s largest glacier, nestled in the heart of the Mont Blanc massif. This vast river of ice stretches for several kilometres, carving dramatic landscapes and deep valleys as it slowly moves through the mountains. You will explore its fascinating ice caves which are carved each year anew within the glacier, they offer a rare glimpse into a shimmering world of frozen tunnels and crystalline formations.
In the afternoon, you will take a cable car up to the summit of the Aiguille du Midi, the highest vertical ascent cable car in the world, from 1,035 to 3,842 metre, with spectacular views of Mont Blanc. The Aiguille du Midi is a spectacular mountain peak in the French Alps, renowned for its stunning panoramic views and easy accessibility. Reached by one of the highest cable cars in Europe, it offers visitors a chance to experience the grandeur of the Mont Blanc massif and the surrounding alpine landscape.
Day 5*: Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne (EPFL)
Across the lake from Geneva, is one of Europe’s most important scientific and technical universities, the Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne (EPFL). Today you will visit the campus, beginning with a tour of the labs at the Swiss Plasma Center (SPC), one of the world leaders in fusion research and plasma applications and only one of four in Europe. The SPC's prime goal is harnassing the power of fusion to provide a clean energy solution for the future and it does this, like CERN, through global collaboration.
You will also see the institute's Thermal Power Plant, which draws thermal energy from Lake Geneva through heat pumps, enabling the campus to run on 85% sustainabilty energy.
Return to Geneva this evening for a farwell dinner together as a group, reflecting on the incredible world of particle physics that you have discovered together.
*Based on 2027 itinerary.
Day 6: Morning at leisure and departure
This morning will be free for independent sightseeing. In the afternoon, there will be a group transfer to Geneva airport for the flight home.








