Experience the ancient and modern Swiss lifestyle on a private walking tour of Lausanne. Explore the city’s terraced hills, visit the Fine Art Museum, wander through the ultra-contemporary Flon Quarter, and discover the Olympic Capital.
Experience the ancient and modern Swiss lifestyle on a private walking tour of Lausanne. Explore the city’s terraced hills, visit the Fine Art Museum, wander through the ultra-contemporary Flon Quarter, and discover the Olympic Capital.
- Place de la Riponne - Our journey through the hills of Lausanne starts at the largest square in the city center, called Place de la Riponne. From here, we have a privileged sight towards the Musee des Beaux Arts (Fine Art Museum), also known as the Palais de Rumine. It houses an art collection modest in numbers but impressive in the quality of…
- Place de la Riponne - Our journey through the hills of Lausanne starts at the largest square in the city center, called Place de la Riponne. From here, we have a privileged sight towards the Musee des Beaux Arts (Fine Art Museum), also known as the Palais de Rumine. It houses an art collection modest in numbers but impressive in the quality of French artists represented, the likes of Cézanne, Degas, Renoir, Matisse, and many other can be found here. The same palace housed several other canton museums, like the Archaeological and Historical Museum, the Natural History and the Zoological Museum.
- Customize your tour on the spot with your local guide
- Enjoy a private guided tour
- Experience the exclusivity of a professional local guide dedicated to your group
- Customize your tour on the spot with your local guide
- Enjoy a private guided tour
- Experience the exclusivity of a professional local guide dedicated to your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
This city is a blend of age-old and contemporary elements, providing an apt representation of Swiss cosmopolitanism. Terraced on three hills, it overlooks Lake Geneva’s northern shore (also known as Lac Léman). Lausanne takes pride in being a sport-centric city, housing both the Olympic Committee and Court of Arbitration for Sport’s headquarters. The…
This city is a blend of age-old and contemporary elements, providing an apt representation of Swiss cosmopolitanism. Terraced on three hills, it overlooks Lake Geneva’s northern shore (also known as Lac Léman). Lausanne takes pride in being a sport-centric city, housing both the Olympic Committee and Court of Arbitration for Sport’s headquarters. The Swiss Film Archive also finds its home here. Officially, the city garners the title of ‘Olympic Capital’. Explore the Musee des Beaux-Arts or the Palais de Rumine, modest yet remarkable in its art collection. Ascend the Escalier du Marché, leading to the cathedral terrace or stroll down Rue du Bourg, a historic thoroughfare of old Lausanne. Experience modernity in the Flon Quarter, the city’s ultra-modern area. Embark on a journey through this captivating hilly city nestled in the Savoy Alps.
Admission to attractions is to be covered by the tourists directly, as they are optional. The tour excludes any attractions requiring paid entrance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.