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The Lausanners' spots to explore Lausanne from every angle

Lausanners help you discover the many facets of Lausanne. Architecture, parks, viewpoints or heritage, follow the Lausanners in their favourite spots to explore both the urban and the natural aspects of the Olympic Capital.

The Grand Pont bridge

HeritageGuided tour
Go under the Grand Pont bridge, built in 1844. At the time, this arched structure had two storeys, under which flowed the River Flon. Several decades later, the embankment works to the river covered up the lower row of arches, depriving this splendid edifice of its original elegance.
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COFOP electrical cabinets

Arts
On the lookout for decorated electrical cabinets.
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Pont Chauderon

HeritageGuided tour
The Pont Chauderon, 250 m, is completing in 1905 the new area. Underneath is a fireengine storage.
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Plage de Vidy (Vidy beach)

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Also known as the Louis Bourget Park beach, Vidy beach is the largest beach and green space on Lake Geneva. Several small coves dot the shoreline, while the main beach features over 500 metres of sand.
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Lavaux Express

Nature
The Lavaux Express will whisk you off for a wine-lover’s trip through the terraced vineyards of Lavaux, one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. Once on board this unusual means of transport you will be able to admire the beauty of the Lavaux region and wonder at the exceptional vista over the lake and mountains. Depending on the day of the week, departure from Lutry or Cully landing pier.
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Parc Guillemin

FamilyNature
An ideal park for relaxing with your family
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On the Languedoc hillside

Nature
In the heart of the urban area, discover a unique vineyard. Finish by taking in the view from the hill in the botanical gardens. At the heart of the urban area, this council-owned vineyard is one of a kind. It reminds us that for many centuries the lower part of the city was thickly planted with vines.
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Rue de Bourg

Heritage
Until the beginning of the 19th century, the Rue de Bourg, which is a pedestrian zone today, was one of the main thorough fares of old Lausanne. In those days the town only extended over three hills, those of Cité, Saint-Laurent and Bourg.
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Milan Park

FamilyNature
If you were to take a helicopter flight over these nine hectares of green space, located to the south of Lausanne railway station, you might summarily describe it as a vast grassy square (Place de Milan) with a steep mound (Montriond Hill).
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Lausanne Cathedral

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Lausanne's iconic cathedral has towered over the city for more than eight centuries. A masterpiece of Gothic art, it captivates visitors with the harmony of its architecture, the richness of its sculpted details and the serenity it inspires. From its tower, an exceptional panorama opens up over the roofs of the Cité, Lake Geneva and the Alps.

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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)

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The EPFL is an institution at the cutting edge of training, research and innovation. Ranked among the best institutes of technology in the world, it provides an education ranging from engineering disciplines to life sciences, taking in information technology along the way.
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City Centre Market

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A real Lausanne institution, the town centre market sets out its stalls every Wednesday and Saturday morning stretching from the south of Place de la Riponne to Place Saint-François, passing through Rue Centrale, as well as the surrounding pedestrian streets and squares.
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Sauvabelin Tower

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The Tour de Sauvabelin stands 35 metres high and offers a breathtaking panorama from its observation platform. The 360° landscape stretches as far as the eye can see, with the rooftops of Lausanne, the reflections of Lake Geneva, the majestic lines of the Alps and the gentle curves of the Jura, creating a spectacular and soothing picture.

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Bel-Air Tower and Salle Métropole

Heritage
Built in 1932 by Alphonse Laverrière, Bel-Air Tower was based on the American model (with a metal framework covered in stone). Standing at a height of 55 metres, this was one of Switzerland’s first “skyscrapers”.
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Beaulieu Convention Center

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Beaulieu Lausanne Convention Center is ideally situated in the heart of Lausanne. It is a vast events complex located at the heart of French-speaking Switzerland and offering a rich array of services directly connected to the car park but also accessible to pedestrians from the outside.

Its 19 modular rooms and its large halls associated with the largest theater in Switzerland can accommodate between 100 and 5,400 persons, who also enjoy the use of 12,000 sq.m. of gardens.
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The Flon

Shopping
Flon is the heart of the city of Lausanne, pulsing with life, day and night, in a modern and innovative setting. It’s the town’s architectural success: this district of former warehouses that begins at the Place de l’Europe was rehabilitated as a living area with a wide array of restaurants, bars, clubs, boutiques, cinemas, bowling and exhibition spaces. A must is to enjoy a drink on one of the rooftop terraces. In the winter, you can enjoy the ice-rink and in the summer the sandy beach.
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Montbenon Esplanade

Nature
This site is one of the most beautiful balconies from which to view the lake.
Here you will find a statue depicting a legendary Helvetian hero equipped with his crossbow: Guillaume Tell. In this ancient city centre square, just a stone's throw from the Church of St. Francis, Montbenon Esplanade offers you an extraordinary range of environments along a stretch of entirely flat ground covering more than half a kilometre, a novelty in Lausanne!
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UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyard terraces

Nature
Take a walk through some of the most beautiful scenery in Switzerland: the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyard terraces are criss-crossed with marked trails with stunning views over Lake Geneva and the Alps. Little trains on wheels help you up the incline so you can enjoy a walk at your own pace.
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Le Crêt de Montriond

Nature
Formed by an ancient glacial moraine, this hill offers a unique panoramic vista over Lake Geneva, the mountains and the city.
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La Cité

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This is a quarter full of typical small bistros and craft shops. To the north of the Cité hill, at Place du Tunnel, avenue César-Roux avenue and Place de l’Ours, shops and quirky bistros cry out to be discovered. It is around the Cité hill, sculpted by the Flon and Louve rivers, that the mediaeval town grew. Its cobble-stoned pedestrian streets as well as its monuments, the Cathedral of Lausanne, the St-Maire Castle and the Old academy, bear witness to that.
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Escaliers du Marché

Heritage
The Escaliers du Marché staircase, a direct and steep route that runs between Place de la Palud and the Cathedral, is one of the most picturesque sites in Lausanne. Its existence was first recorded back in the 13th century and its present-day appearance – a winding wooden stairway with a cover and a very steep cobbled street running alongside it – dates back to the years 1717 - 1719.
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Plaines de Vidy

FamilyNature
Here, each can truly do their own thing, because it has everything: history with a capital H, sport, boats and picnics, theatre and camping, strolls and competitions, delicacies and silence. To visitors of the Vaud capital, Expo 64, the national exhibition, is still regarded as boasting an exceptional leisure area by the lake which has nothing like the appearance it had before.
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Quais d'Ouchy

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Built in 1901, the lakeside walk links the old port (1793) and the Haldimand Tower (1823), previously located on an island - an oddity it shared with the Château d’Ouchy (12th century).
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Vallée de la Jeunesse

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Rollerskaters can weave and speed for hundreds of yards without crossing a road, and strollers admire masses of roses set amid sloping lawns. With its gently sloping paths, thousands of rose bushes and extraordinary architecture, the Vallée de la Jeunesse seems almost surreal, as if frozen in time.
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Parc Mon-Repos

FamilyNature

Mon-Repos stands out as one of the most beautiful parks in Lausanne’s historic landscape. It is as attractive for the variety of its architectural fatures (neo-Gothic tower, waterfall, neo-classical temple, orangery, volieres) as for the harmony of its layout and the wealth of archives that trace its history.

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Valency Park

Nature
Recently remodelled, the upper part of Valency Park plays on Mediterranean impressions: its white gravel walkway shaded by lime trees is reminiscent of the "Places de Lices" (tournament areas) in the south of France where they play games of petanque. Indeed, the gravel replaced lawns that were a sorry sight in the summer due to the shade produced by those great trees.
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Elysée Park

Nature
Tiered terraces, majestic trees, seductive views across the Savoy Alps: there are so many different elements to the prestigious Elysée Park!
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Parc du Désert

Nature
Don’t be misled by the name - there’s nothing desert-like about the park. Just the opposite! In fact, it’s water feature is the principle attraction of this charming park which is an oasis of green in this part of the city
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Naturéum - Botanical garden

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Tucked away in the heights of Lausanne, the Botanical Gardens offer a haven of calm and nature in the heart of the city. Open every day, this place of escape on Montriond hill invites you to stroll among the thousands of plant species, between greenhouses, rock gardens and shady paths.

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