Movingly seductive spring magic in the Olympic capital Lausanne. Experience an invigorating spring city break in Lausanne at the 4-star City Hotel Continental. Treat yourself to a revitalising Lausanne spring break with Lausanne delicacies, spectacular Gothic architecture, cutting-edge art and culture.
Experience the awakening of spring far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life at the privately run Hotel Continental Lausanne and roam the lively streets of Lausanne city. Sleep in modern and comfortably furnished rooms with views over Lake Geneva. Enjoy a brioche in our French bistro Le Pain Quotidien or traditional Italian cuisine in the attached restaurant-pizzeria Bella-Vita. City Hotel Continental Lausanne is in a perfectly central location. Directly in the centre of the city of Lausanne - at the Place de la Gare next to the train station - yet very quiet. From the Hotel Continental it is only a few minutes on foot or by Lausanne Métro to Lake Geneva, romantic parks and gardens and the historic old town of Lausanne.
The possibilities in Lausanne in spring and with the first rays of sunshine - almost endless. Tempting and heart-warming Lausanne delicacies, springtime strolls through romantic park oases or along the waterfront quays of Ouchy, dancing in legendary award-winning nightclubs, majestic cultural monuments and cutting-edge innovative museums. Lausanne is no ordinary city, but an experience that combines tradition and innovation. Gorgeous, hip, local, traditional.
PâKOMUZé & Easter Mosaic
Stroll in the Flon
Panorama Lausanne walk
Ouchy: lake promenade, gardens & boat trip
Lavaux vineyards
Easter visit to the chocolatiers of Lausanne
Museums: the heart of Swiss culture
Aquatis: Europe's largest freshwater aquarium
Modern architecture, cool stores, hip restaurants and bars characterize the trendy Quartier du Flon district. A must-see in Lausanne. A stroll through the alleyways of Le Flon reveals boutiques, cafés, new trendy addresses, art studios and galleries. In the street Voie du Chariot, you will be fascinated by les Cubes - an open-air art gallery. Feast on world food at le Flon. Crêpe like at home at Chez Moi, innovative kebab creations at Istanbul Grill & More, Italian at Cipriano Wine & Ham, sushi and teppanyaki at Le Tokyo. Countless boutiques invite you to store. Vintage fans can browse through the Port-Franc gallery. Le Flon is also a meeting place for partygoers in Lausanne. Bars, pubs, terraces - when night falls, the district comes to life.
PâKOMUZé? Around 40 museums and cultural institutions in the canton of Vaud are offering more than 100 fun activities for children and families - for all tastes and ages - during the Easter school vacations. Dinosaurs, history, scientific experiments, artists? PâKOMUZé delights young and old and opens the eyes of many. In Lausanne-Ouchy, the “Mosaïque de Pâques” - Easter Mosaic - has been taking place for over 20 years. Here you can marvel at the traditional Easter mosaic, which is set up between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The proceeds from the purchase of eggs go to a good cause.
Lausanne's hillside location above Lake Geneva, opposite the Alps, offers walkers magnificent panoramic views. From the top of the Sauvabelin Tower, you can enjoy a 360° panoramic view of Lausanne and Lake Geneva. From there, the route descends through the Hermitage Park to the esplanade of St-Maire Castle. After a stop at Lausanne Cathedral, cross the Le Flon pedestrian bridge to reach the Montbenon Esplanade - one of the most beautiful balconies with a view of Lake Geneva. In front of the Collège de Bellevédère there is a spacious terrace with a view over the lake. Continue up the Languedoc hill - a vineyard in the middle of the city to the Crêt de Montriond with a unique panoramic view of Lake Geneva, the mountains and Lausanne.
Lavaux is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was founded by Benedictine monks. A timeless place to visit, even in winter in Lausanne. Terraced vineyards, Lake Geneva and the Alps in the background - the beauty of this landscape leaves no one indifferent. A unique place whose steep paths make you want to go for a long winter walk. As the icing on the cake, you can round off the excursion with a tasting of Lavaux wines in a wine cellar. Domaine Croix Duplex is a family business that produces some of the best Chasselas in Switzerland.
Addicted to chocolate? Get to know the chocolatiers of Lausanne and their Easter delicacies. On a chocolate tour through Lausanne, you will discover the finest chocolate creations that allow you to take a little time out and support local businesses at the same time. At La Maison Buet, you can savour master cheesemakers, market gardeners, chefs and butchers. Made according to time-honoured tradition. At Nicolas Nessi, a chocolatier-pâtissier with over 30 years of experience, the incredibly sweet ‘Piou Piou’ and funny Easter bunnies like Paf the bunny await. More chocolatiers: L'Espace Chocolat, Noz, Durig, Chalet Chocolat, Manuel, Fleur de Chocolat, Jacot, Blondel.
The Olympic Museum is the most visited museum in Lausanne. It shows the pillars of Olympism - sport, art and culture - up close using state-of-the-art computer technology. Works by self-taught artists far removed from conventional art norms can be experienced in the epicentre of Lausanne's museums - the Collection de l'Art Brut. Unique: Plateforme 10, the brand new art quarter that brings together the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts (MCBA), the Museum of Design and Applied Contemporary Art (mudac) and the renowned Photo Elysée. A visit is a must.
Aquatis Lausanne is the largest freshwater aquarium in Europe. In this aquarium-vivarium in Lausanne, living animals are staged using interactive scenography and digital technologies. Covering a total area of 3500 m2 and spread over 46 aquariums, vivariums and terrariums. AQUATIS takes you on an extraordinary journey through the most fascinating habitats of our planet's rivers and lakes. Location: Directly at a metro stop (Lausanne, Vennes) only 10 minutes from Lausanne railway station.