Discover Vaud
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The world's largest sports museum on the lake shore at Ouchy (IOC headquarters since 1915); Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame (12th–13th century) with the medieval Night Warden tradition; EPFL campus and the SANAA Rolex Learning Centre on the lake.
Ten days of world-class jazz, blues, and rock in July — free lakefront stages and ticketed indoor concerts at the Stravinski Auditorium and Miles Davis Hall. Home of the Freddie Mercury statue; setting of Deep Purple's 'Smoke on the Water' (1971 Casino fire).
Switzerland's most visited monument (400,000 visitors/year) — a 13th-century Savoy island fortress at the lake's edge between Montreux and Villeneuve. Byron's 'Prisoner of Chillon' (1816) was written after visiting François Bonivard's dungeon. Access by foot, bus, or CGN lake boat.
830 hectares of terraced Chasselas vineyards on south-facing slopes between Lausanne and Vevey, UNESCO World Heritage since 2007. Lavaux Vinorail electric train (weekends/summer), Lavaux Expresse hiking trail, and cellar-door tastings in Cully, Lutry, and St-Saphorin.
Chaplin's World museum at Charlie Chaplin's home (Corsier-sur-Vevey, 1953–1977) — film sets and preserved mansion. The Alimentarium (Nestlé food museum on the lakefront). Vevey market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings.
CGN historic paddle steamers (Belle Époque, 1904–1927) connecting Lausanne-Ouchy, Vevey, Montreux, Villeneuve, Nyon, Geneva (Swiss shore) and Yvoire, Évian-les-Bains (French shore). Covered by Swiss Travel Pass on most routes.
- •The TGV Lyria Paris–Lausanne (3h40) departs from Paris Gare de Lyon and arrives at Lausanne HB. Booking at least 2 weeks in advance gives access to the lowest Lyria fares. For intra-Switzerland connections: IC trains from Lausanne HB reach Geneva (42 min), Bern (70 min), and Zurich (2h20). All regional trains (Nyon, Vevey, Montreux, Villeneuve) depart from Track 1 or Track 2 at Lausanne HB.
- •Lausanne is built on steep hills — the Metro (M2) is essential for getting between the lake (Ouchy), the main station (Lausanne HB), and the old town (Flon/Lausanne-Gare district). The M2 runs every 4–6 minutes from 05:30 to midnight; single tickets and Swiss Travel Pass are valid. The M1 runs east–west through the university district (UNIL/EPFL). Walking between Ouchy and the cathedral involves 80 m of vertical climb.
- •The Château de Chillon is open daily year-round (10:00–18:00 summer, 10:00–17:00 winter); closed Christmas Day. Adult entry CHF 13.50. The Swiss Travel Pass covers entry free of charge. Access from Montreux: 3 km walk along the lakeside cycle/pedestrian path, or CGN boat from Montreux to Chillon pier (15 min), or Bus 201 from Montreux train station.
- •The Montreux Jazz Festival (July) sells out its indoor venues months in advance — book tickets at montreuxjazzfestival.com as soon as they go on sale (typically February). The free outdoor stages (Piano Bar under the tent, Montreux Jazz Café, lakefront stages) are the most atmospheric and require no tickets; arrive before 19:00 for a good position at the main free stage.
- •The Lavaux Vinorail runs weekends only from April to October and daily in July–August (check seasonal schedule). If walking the Lavaux Expresse from St-Saphorin to Lutry (11 km), the best direction is east-to-west (with the lake on your right and sun behind you in the afternoon); the path is shaded in the morning walking west-to-east. Carry water — the vineyard terraces have no shade.
- •Chaplin's World at Corsier-sur-Vevey is not covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. Adult ticket CHF 27 (2024 pricing); book in advance in summer to avoid queues. Travel from Vevey: Bus 211 (Corsier direction) from Vevey train station, stop 'Village' in Corsier-sur-Vevey (12 min).
- •Nyon is reachable from Lausanne by S-Bahn train (Line S3, 26 min from Lausanne HB). The Roman museum is 10 minutes' walk from Nyon train station through the old town. The UEFA Champions League Draw (September) and Europa League Draw (August) are conducted in Nyon but are not public events — access to the draw ceremonies is by invitation only.
- •Lake Geneva swimming: the best public lake beaches in Vaud are Lausanne-Vidy (parking, large lawn, café, supervised June–September), Préverenges (sandy beach, 12 km west of Lausanne by S-Bahn), and the Vevey lakefront (piers and small pebble beaches, free). All are equipped with changing facilities and accessible without charge.
- •The Lausanne cathedral's Night Warden (Guet de Lausanne) calls 'C'est le guet; il a sonné l'heure' from the tower every hour between 22:00 and 02:00 — a tradition maintained without interruption since the Middle Ages. The tower is accessible for climbing during the day (guided visits available through the city tourism office).
- •The Olympic Museum closes for one week in late January each year for maintenance. Check olympicmuseum.ch for current hours before visiting. Entry is free for children under 10, reduced for students with ISIC card. The museum terraces and gardens are free to access regardless of museum ticket.
Culture & festivals
montreuxjazzfestival.com — official ticket booking site for the July festival. Programme schedule, seat maps for the Stravinski Auditorium and Miles Davis Hall, free outdoor stage listings, and artist archive stretching back to 1967.
chillon.ch — visitor information for Switzerland's most visited monument. Entry tickets (adult CHF 13.50, Swiss Travel Pass free), opening hours, audio guide download, and self-guided tour itinerary for the 13th-century island fortress between Montreux and Villeneuve.
olympic.org/museum — the world's largest sports museum at Lausanne-Ouchy. Opening hours, ticket prices, current exhibitions, and the IOC archive collections. Terrace gardens and outdoor Olympic sculpture park are free to access.