Descending into the city, you’ll pass the Tribunal Cantonal, a symbol of Lausanne’s role as a centre of governance, before reaching the Hermitage Foundation, a refined 19th-century mansion turned art museum.
The journey continues with the formidable Château St. Maire, once home to the city’s bishops, and the magnificent Cathedral of Lausanne, a Gothic masterpiece famed for its rose window, soaring arches, and panoramic bell tower views. From here, the historic Escaliers du Marché leads gracefully to the Palais de Rumine, a jewel of 19th-century architecture housing several museums.
In the Old Town, highlights include the Tour de l’Ale, a rare medieval fortification, the peaceful Église Saint-Laurent, and the lively Place de la Palud with its animated clock and Fountain of Justice. At the crossroads of history and commerce stands the Église Saint-François, before the tour concludes at Lausanne’s railway station, a modernized gateway to Switzerland and beyond.
Beyond the city, the Lavaux wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers an unforgettable walking experience. Stretching along Lake Geneva’s shores, these sun-kissed terraces date back to the 11th century, when monks first carved the vineyards into the hillsides. As you wander ancient stone paths, each turn reveals cinematic views of shimmering waters and distant Alpine peaks. Along the way, local winemakers invite you into their cellars to taste the soul of Lavaux: crisp Chasselas, vibrant reds, and delicate rosés.
