Place de la Riponne
by besbel
Visiting this place you will find the huge, majestic Palace of Rumine, housing the Fine Arts gallery and the zoology, history, archaeology and geology museums.
This view enhanced by fountains, and sometimes by markes and crafts exhibitions in the place, depending on the day and month of the year. One of the nicest and vivid spots in the modern area, since around the site you can find restaurants, malls, etc. Resting on the stairs of the Palace de la Rumine, admiring the sight.
Le verre à Pied
by e-katarina
It started off as a wine shop. Now it is a popular place for locals to go and have a glass of wine after work. As it is originally a Vaud and Valais wine shop, a lot of people from Valais living in Lausanne have made this their meeting point.
Live Music at Lausanne Train Station
by meiyergani
As stepping down from the Orient Express Train, A group of Music present their performance. It was really a very exciting moments, after hours trip from Basel and ended the journey at Lausanne Train station, hearing jazzy european music is encouraging us to enjoy the touristic environtment of European rail trip. All visitors are taken a chance to have a picture with the musician while they are playing accordion, guitar, trumpet, bass and drum
CHATEAU DE GRUYERES. With the...
by Tolik
CHATEAU DE GRUYERES. With the Dent-de-Broc mountains looming in the background, one beautiful vista follows another as the path from the train station leads to the castle. Between 11th and 16th century, 19 counts lived within its walls. Now it's a home for the International Center of Fantastic Arts.
What's better than a swiss...
by Pierre_Rouss
What's better than a swiss cheese fondue and some great Valais wine? Well, a Valais fondue with tomatoes, a raclette with grison (beef jerky), pickle, aioli on boiled potatoes.
Try some apricot liquor that Yves's sister sells just up the slope off Sion. Tell them it's Pierre, Martin's brother friend of Yves and Pascal that is sending you.