Discover the Lake Geneva Riviera

In every season, the Lake Geneva Riviera is a favourite destination for a cultural stay, a romantic escape or a family holiday. Easy to reach by train, boat or car, it is an ideal base for exploring French-speaking Switzerland while enjoying a truly enchanting setting.This website offers a curated selection of places to visit, must-see spots and local favourites to better understand the spirit of the Riviera. Whether you are just passing through or looking for ideas for your next stay, let yourself be guided by the calm beauty of Lake Geneva and the richness of this distinctive region.

Montreux: pearl of Lake Geneva and musical heritage

At the heart of the Vaud Riviera, Montreux unfolds its charm along the shimmering shores of Lake Geneva, offering a striking natural spectacle. This iconic town captures the very essence of the Swiss art of living.Montreux's musical heritage still echoes through its cobbled streets and lakeside promenades, especially through the legendary presence of Freddy Mercury, who made this exceptional town his home. The Queen frontman immortalised Montreux in his later work, recording several albums at the famed Mountain Studios and turning the town into a must-visit place of pilgrimage for music lovers from around the world.

Montreux, pearl of Lake Geneva between lake and mountains
Charlie Chaplin statue in front of the Alimentarium in Vevey

Vevey: gastronomic capital and birthplace of Nestlé

Vevey shines as the gastronomic jewel of the Vaud Riviera, proudly carrying its status as the historic home of Nestlé, the global food giant founded here in 1866. This town with remarkable industrial heritage has preserved its authentic charm.The Alimentarium, a unique museum dedicated to food, perfectly reflects this culinary identity and makes Vevey a must-visit destination for food lovers. Between local specialities and industrial heritage, Vevey offers an exceptional gourmet journey on the shores of Lake Geneva.

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Lavaux vineyards: age-old terraces and wine-growing tradition

The terraced vineyards of Lavaux stretch majestically along the hillsides above Lake Geneva, forming an exceptional wine landscape listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shaped by generations of dedicated winegrowers, this centuries-old vineyard reveals the full richness of the Vaud terroir through its noble grape varieties grown on steep, south-facing slopes.The dry-stone walls, true architectural feats inherited from the Middle Ages, capture and release the warmth of the sun, creating a unique microclimate that enhances the aromas of local wines. Chasselas, Pinot Noir and other regional grape varieties thrive here, producing wines with complex flavours that reflect the spirit of the lake and the surrounding mountains.

View of the terraced vineyards of Lavaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Boat on Lake Geneva in front of Chillon Castle

Lake Geneva: cruises with the largest fleet of paddle steamers

Lake Geneva reveals its treasures through an incomparable boating experience, where Belle Époque vessels and modern boats offer exceptional panoramic cruises.These elegant boats, heirs to a long-standing navigation tradition, reveal fresh perspectives on Montreux and Vevey, treating passengers to sweeping views of the Savoy Alps and snow-capped peaks mirrored in the calm waters of the lake.

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