Experiences in Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces

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  • Lavaux vineyards

    Explore the terraced vineyards of Lavaux. Of the six Vaudois wine regions, the UNESCO "Lavaux" region (between Lausanne and Montreux) is undoubtedly the most spectacular.
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  • Wine cellars and wine bars

    Lausanne is a capital of the Great Wine Capitals Global Network (GWC), which encompasses ten major international cities. They share a significant economic and cultural asset: their world-famous wine region.
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  • The nightwatch

    The bell tower of the Gothic cathedral, high on the hill on which the Old Town is built, is home to the city’s most enigmatic resident.
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  • Lausanne – city on the lake

    Lausanne is not only the Olympic capital, but also the second-largest city on Lake Geneva. With its harbour district and lakeside promenade, it offers the ideal balance between urban hustle and bustle and relaxation by the lake.
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  • Mon Repos Park

    Parc de Mon Repos, a true haven of peace and relaxation in the heart of the city of Lausanne, is an ideal place to play, go on walks, meditate, and simply watch the world go by. The country house built in the centre of the park in the 18th century was regularly visited by Voltaire, who also staged several theatrical performances here.
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  • Vevey – the city of images

    Home to the world-renowned School of Photography, the Swiss Camera Museum and the Festival Images Vevey, this city on the shores of Lake Geneva is the photography capital of Switzerland. Vevey hosts Switzerland’s largest open-air visual arts festival every two years.
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  • Fondation de l'Hermitage

    The villa of the Hermitage Foundation solely houses changing art exhibitions. What is permanent is the magnificent view of Lake Geneva and Notre-Dame Cathedral, a view that inspired the leading landscape painter Camille Corot.
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  • T.V. Tower Mont Pèlerin

    The Mont Pèlerin Television Tower is 122 meters high. It is Switzerland’s only television tower that is also an observation deck, which is accessible by elevator.
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  • Notre-Dame Cathedral

    The Old Town of Lausanne has imposing buildings dating back to the Middle Ages, such as the famous Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The charming city on Lake Geneva has a lot to offer otherwise as well. For instance, Switzerland's first subterranean mountain train.
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  • Lausanne: design that brings people together

    When it comes to design, Lausanne has no shortage of attractions. With a wealth of culture and architecture, it is considered a highly photogenic city. Design highlights such as the Galerie Port Franc antique shop in the Flon district, trendy cafés, the Galeries Saint-François shopping arcade and its boutiques, and the Plateforme 10 arts district are accessible to all.
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  • Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts

    Opened in 1841, the Vaud Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne is one of the oldest museums in Switzerland exclusively dedicated to art. The museum presents several temporary exhibitions each year from its collection of 10,000 works.
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  • Sauvabelin Park

    On the hills above Lausanne, Sauvabelin Park is a popular destination with families and nature lovers. Anyone who scales the 302 steps up to the platform of the Tower of Sauvabelin will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views.
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  • Hermitage Park

    This magnificent country park boasts one of the best vantage points in Lausanne. But the panoramic views are by no means the only attribute that attracts visitors. There is a tree here that is worth a visit all on its own. This is a unique weeping willow, situated some 50 metres from the manor house, that was planted in the middle of the 19th century.
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  • Olympic Museum

    To experience the Olympics at close quarters and feel the Olympic spirit the way the athletes felt it, to study the history of the Games from antiquity to today - thanks to the latest computer technology and audiovisual media, all of this can be accomplished in the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
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  • Lausanne Golf Club

    The Club was founded in 1921 with the aim of striving for excellence and respect for values. We invite you to come and experience great moments of conviviality, performance and pleasure in the spirit of the wonderful sport of golf.
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  • Métro Lausanne – true underground rail

    Every couple of minutes, a train from Lausanne-Ouchy by Lake Geneva runs almost silently uphill to the SBB railway station and onwards via the city centre (Flon) to Epalinges-Croisettes. The fully automated Métro trains are remotely controlled and spend half their time underground.
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  • Lausanne – rooted to the earth and the water

    Lausanne, a sustainable and eco-friendly destination. The city of Lausanne has a strong commitment to sustainability, something that is part of everyday life for each of its citizens: low food-miles are a top priority, with produce brought direct to the market from neighbouring farms, while Lausanne’s culinary artists are maestros of local and seasonal cuisine. Lausanne has everything it needs close by, and is one of the 15-minute cities where all essential services are within easy reach.
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  • Chemin de fer-Musée Blonay-Chamby

    To travel by steam locomotive, in historic railway carriages through the landscape - you can do this between Blonay and Chamby. The museum railway offers train pleasures extraordinaire and the largest collection of operable meter gauge rolling stock in Switzerland.
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  • Espace des inventions

    This concrete block in the Vallée de la Jeunesse might look unprepossessing but it's a different story inside: in the «Espace des Inventions» children get to discover the sciences in a playful way.
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  • Denantou Park

    From Ouchy, the quays open out into a vast public park with extensive lawned areas and magnificent age-old trees. The grounds are graced by a 16-metre-high Thai pavilion.
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  • Botanical Garden

    A natural haven of peace located on Montriond hill in the heart of Lausanne. In this little green paradise, full of brightly coloured flowers and large trees, you’ll be able to escape into a haven of relaxation – even though you’re practically in the city centre still.
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