Lausanne, Switzerland Tourism embarked on a road- show earlier this week throughout the GCC, to promote tourism which aims to attract the GCC residents to Lausanne. Being one of the most visited cities in Europe, Lausanne is home to Lake Geneva, a picturesque magical stretch of water that has been the star attraction to the
Lausanne, Switzerland stands as the home to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), making the dynamic city the official Olympic Capital of the world. Striding the limelight with the famed five-coloured rings incorporated in its identity, the city is home to a prosperous history that entails more than 100 years of culture and
AQUATIS Aquarium-Vivarium Lausanne is set to launch as the largest freshwater aquarium in Europe during its grand debut on 21 October, 2017. Aquarium-Vivarium Lausanne celebrates the vivacity of water, earth, innovation and science in an ideal platform of recreation and environmental education.
Situated at the heart of the Geneva Lake
For your next adventure, get under the skin of Lausanne far beyond the usual tourist façade. Hidden within the beauty of the city are some of the most stunning views that captures Lake Geneva, the Lavaux vineyards, the Alps and the Jura Mountains.
Local guide Pierre Corajoud has been merited with mapping out a hike that takes you to
Lausanne stands out as an iconic city with majestic view soverlooking Switzerland’s most scenic vistas.Minutes away from the main city is a one of a kind terraces which sets the country apart as one of the world’s most beautiful wine region, the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces.
Carved into the hillsides set along the shores of Lake