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Lausanne, Switzerland: The picturesque city where most Swiss would like to live Brian Johnston August 21, 2018 — 2.39pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
A scenic cruise across Lake Lucerne, past legendary Swiss landmarks such as the Rütli Meadow and Tell Chapel ended in Flüelen ...
A city of many hills, Lausanne is situated on the northerly shores of scenic Lake Geneva, the biggest lake in Western Europe, it is the capital of the canton of Vaud and Switzerland's fourth largest ...
When Coubertin made Lausanne the home of the International Olympic Committee in 1915, its headquarters were set up at the beautiful Casino de Montbenon, near the city's current hipster enclave, Flon.
Join me as I spend 24 hours tasting the best of Lausanne, surrounded by stunning mountains and sparkling lakes. From a creative brunch enjoyed in the sunshine to sweet Swiss desserts, a stroll through ...
Which is why if you want to see the potential that Switzerland has to offer you should forget Zurich and Geneva and visit Lausanne — a stunning city just a 40-minute train ride from Geneva Airport.
Lausanne has been home to the Olympic Committee since 1915 and was voted 'best small city in the world' by Monocle magazine. Jane Keightley finds out why it's such a champion spot.
Lausanne in Switzerland took the top spot thanks to its global outlook, diverse population and natural setting Cathy Adams Thursday 28 November 2019 13:36 GMT Comments Lausanne ranked Best Small ...
Tourism Lausanne's website explains: "The city's best chocolate-makers will help you discover the famous history of Swiss chocolate, which began in Lausanne in 1830 with the Kohler sons' factory.
With the IOC celebrating 100 years in Switzerland, the Olympic body is already planning to stay in Lausanne for another century. The International Olympic Committee held a series of ceremonies ...
A city of many hills, Lausanne is situated on the northerly shores of scenic Lake Geneva, the biggest lake in Western Europe, it is the capital of the canton of Vaud and Switzerland's fourth largest ...