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How long is the drive from Grindelwald to Lyon?

The direct drive from Grindelwald to Lyon is 237 mi (382 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 52 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Grindelwald to Lyon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Geneva, Annecy, Bern, Lausanne, Morzine, Montreux, and Interlaken, as well as top places to visit like Schilthorn and Walliser Alpentherme & Spa Leukerbad, or the ever-popular Harder Kulm.

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Top cities between Grindelwald and Lyon

The top cities between Grindelwald and Lyon are Geneva, Annecy, Bern, Lausanne, Morzine, Montreux, and Interlaken. Geneva is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Grindelwald and 2 hours from Lyon.
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Interlaken

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Private Tours
Interlaken, nestled in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, is a charming resort town flanked by Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. The area boasts traditional timber houses and parkland along the Aare River, with surrounding mountains offering hiking and skiing trails through dense forests, alpine meadows, and glaciers. Paragliding is a popular activity here, providing breathtaking views of the stunning mountain landscape.
7% as popular as Geneva
3 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Lyon
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Bern

Bern, the capital city of Switzerland, is situated around a bend in the Aare River and has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. The Altstadt (Old Town) boasts well-preserved medieval architecture, while the Neo-Renaissance Bundeshaus (Federal Palace) serves as the meeting place for Swiss Parliament and diplomats. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Französische Kirche (French Church) and Zytglogge, a medieval tower.
46% as popular as Geneva
3 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Lyon
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Montreux

Montreux, a charming resort town situated on the shores of Lake Geneva, boasts a delightful microclimate and hosts the famous Montreux Jazz Festival in July. The town's picturesque promenade is adorned with flowers, sculptures, and elegant Belle Époque buildings. Offshore lies the medieval Château de Chillon, an island castle featuring impressive ramparts and 14th-century murals.
19% as popular as Geneva
13 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Lyon
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Lausanne

Lausanne, located on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, is a charming city with a rich history and stunning architecture. The old city features medieval streets and a 12th-century Gothic cathedral, while the Palais de Rumine houses art and science museums. The International Olympic Committee headquarters and the Olympic Museum are also found here, showcasing the city's connection to sports.
27% as popular as Geneva
8 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Lyon
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Les Portes du Soleil

Ski resort
Ski runs & snowboard parks amid dramatic peaks, with chalet restaurants & summer mountain biking.
11% as popular as Geneva
50 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Lyon
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Geneva

Geneva, a city in Switzerland, is situated at the southern end of Lake Geneva with stunning views of Mont Blanc and surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains. It's a global center for diplomacy and banking, hosting the headquarters of Europe’s United Nations and the Red Cross. The French influence is evident in its language, gastronomy, and bohemian districts like Carouge.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Lyon
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Annecy

Annecy, a charming alpine town in southeastern France, is famous for its picturesque Vieille Ville with cobblestone streets, canals, and pastel-colored houses. The medieval Château d’Annecy overlooks the city and houses a museum with regional artifacts and a natural history exhibit. As the capital of the Haute-Savoie region, Annecy offers more than just historic attractions.
46% as popular as Geneva
13 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Lyon

Best stops along Grindelwald to Lyon drive

The top stops along the way from Grindelwald to Lyon (with short detours) are Lake Annecy, Chillon Castle, and UNESCO - Bern Old Town. Other popular stops include Café du Jet d'Eau, The Olympic Museum, and Schilthorn.
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Harder Kulm

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Vista
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Harder Kulm is a must-visit elevated lookout point in Interlaken, Switzerland, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. It's an ideal destination for families, couples, friends, and solo explorers. The modern building at the top provides seating for 130 people and is perfect for meetings, seminars, and events with its unique view.
In my opinion, this place is a must-visit if you are in Interlaken. A life-changing tip: try to go a bit before sunset, so you can really enjoy the best of the view. The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes. I wouldn’t recommend the vegetarian pizza – it wasn’t really worth it, but the view made up for it, haha. There are also some shops where you can buy ice cream and souvenirs.
Khalad J — Google review
We visited on a bit of an overcast day but the skies cleared and offered spectacular views of Interlaken. We purchased the special ticket offering return trip on the Harder Klum Funicular and a set lunch menu at the Panorama restaurant at the top. Great value. The trip is also wheelchair accessible however you need to locate the back entrance which is further up the road from the main boarding area, on the first side entrance on the left. Well worth the visit.
Georgina T — Google review
Absolutely amazing! The funicular is super fun and the views at the top are insane — mountains, lakes, everything. The viewing platform is a must, and the restaurant has great vibes too. Perfect spot for sunset. Don’t miss it if you’re in Interlaken 👍
Magdalena D — Google review
The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking — definitely one of the best panoramas in Switzerland. The ride up was smooth and easy, and once you get there, the viewing platform makes it feel like you’re floating above Interlaken. We loved taking our time at the top just soaking in the mountains, the lakes, and the fresh air. Such a peaceful and memorable place. Totally worth the trip — highly recommended!
Leonis M — Google review
We recently visited Harder Kulm, and it was nothing short of spectacular. Located above the beautiful town of Interlaken, this panoramic viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks. The journey to the top is an adventure in itself taking a funicular ride from Interlaken up to the summit ( there happens to be a pretty steep hike as well that can take you up there) was smooth, comfortable, and gave us our first taste of the stunning alpine scenery. Once at the top, we were greeted with a 360-degree vista that truly took our breath away. The observation platform is perfect for photos, and we spent quite a while just soaking in the views. We also had a chance to explore the area a little more, with well-maintained paths leading to even more scenic spots around the summit. One of the highlights was the viewing platform's ( also referred to as the two lakes bridge as you get to see the Thun and Brienz lakes) glass floor.Stepping out onto it felt like flying over the town of Interlaken, and it was a thrilling experience. For those who are a bit more adventurous, there also are a couple of hikes around ( one’s simple the other being a challenging strenuous hike) where you can feel completely surrounded by nature and mountains. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the warm atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day out or an adventure in the mountains, Harder Kulm delivers both in spades. Highly recommend this spot if you're in the area and it's definitely worth the visit!
Salim K — Google review
Fun steep ride up to the view point. Unfortunately the weather fogged up and stares to rain. We took some quick pictures and headed back to beat the crowds on the return trip. This was included in our travel pass so we figured we'd check it out no matter the weather.
Ryanna H — Google review
After a short funicular ride, the view from top of Harder Kulm was fantastic, even on a semi-cloudy day. I really enjoyed the visit.
Cat H — Google review
Visited Harder Kulm with my wife and kid and absolutely loved it. The view from the top is breathtaking, overlooking Interlaken and the lakes. The funicular ride was smooth and scenic, and the viewpoint is perfect for family photos. A wonderful experience for all ages
Abdul K — Google review
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4.5
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3800 Unterseen, Switzerland, USA
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Schilthorn

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Nestled in the heart of the Bernese Alps, Schilthorn is a breathtaking destination that offers an unforgettable experience for both adventure seekers and movie buffs alike. Standing tall at 2,970 meters, this iconic mountain features the renowned revolving restaurant Piz Gloria, which gained fame as Blofeld's lair in the classic James Bond film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service.' Visitors can reach this stunning summit via cable cars or by hiking through picturesque trails.
Awesome summit. Good services and safe reliable transportation. Highly worth the money for a full day trip. Have a coffee or a drink at the summit but skip the over priced Buffet. Dine at the bottom of the cable cars before you board the train to the last cable car down to valley
Gerard V — Google review
Visiting Schilthorn Piz Gloria was absolutely one of the highlights of my trip. The cable car ride itself was an incredible experience, smooth, comfortable, and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. As we ascended, the scenery just kept getting more and more spectacular. At the top, the weather was perfect, which made the whole experience even more magical. The 360° views from Piz Gloria are truly stunning with snow-capped peaks, valleys, and endless mountain ranges that leave you speechless. The Bond-themed touches add a fun and unique twist to the visit, but the natural beauty alone is worth every penny. It’s not just a sightseeing trip, it’s an unforgettable adventure. Between the views, the atmosphere, and the overall experience, I can confidently say this was worth every moment and every cent. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Switzerland!
William S — Google review
Somewhat pricey to take the gondola up to the top, but it's well worth it for the views. There is a bunch of James Bond history and plaquards. But the views alone are breathtaking. You should fefinitely wait for a clear day, othe you'll just be looking at the fog.
Jeffrey V — Google review
Break taking views! Certain areas were under construction, but it did not take away from our experience. Be sure to walk out to the point and enjoy time in one of the viewing boxes.
Jeff C — Google review
Was the filming location of a 007 movie. Granted it is not as high as Jungrafraujoch, but the views are equally fantastic. Highly recommended to make a trip here. There is a rotating restaurant at the tower area also as well that serves very decent buffet lunch.
SL W — Google review
Great experience. The cable car on the first stretch is supposedly the steepest in the world. Remembered to include the 9 Euro cheese / cold cut option, which is served at the revolving Piz Gloria restaurant. It comes with a drink and there was plenty of food to fill us up. And it tasted good, too. So pretty much a no-brainer. The view from the top was great. Unfortunately clouds descended while we were there and it even started to hail. Which kind of added to the whole experience. Some cool James Bond stuff - check out the bathroom mirrors! Unfortunately quite a lot of construction going on, which detracted from the whole experience. Will still give it 5 stars, but probably more like 4.5 due to construction, high cost and a very unpleasant guy in the ticket booth. Everything else was perfect and definitely an experience. Now back in the US and planning on watching On Her Majesty’s Secret Service tonight 😊
Mike O — Google review
My less-than-ideal rating was solely due to the unfortunate timing of my visit. Otherwise, I would have missed the opportunity to go altogether. It was a heavily overcast day, because of that, I skipped exploring Birg and went straight up to Schilthorn instead. On top of the poor weather, Schilthorn was still under construction. After a quick browse through the gift shop, a short walk around the outdoor deck, and a light snack at the restaurant, it was already time to head back down. I’d have to return someday to truly experience the full beauty of this attraction. Hopefully on a clear day and once the construction is finally complete.
Cat H — Google review
The views are priceless and it's definitely worth it to go! However, be warned that getting around through the construction is extremely difficult. It look 20 minutes to figure out how to go down to the Walk of Fame and the View Lounges. That, for me, was the best part. It's away from the hordes of people fighting to get the best selfie and closer to nature. You can see forever! The best time to go is usually between 15:00-18:00 in the summer (weather permitting) because the clouds tend to lift around that time.
Erin U — Google review
4.7
(1287)
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4.5
(2630)
3826 Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
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Walliser Alpentherme & Spa Leukerbad

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Nestled in the heart of Leukerbad, Walliser Alpentherme & Spa offers a range of spa facilities including saunas, massage treatments, and an outdoor thermal bath with stunning mountain views. The complex is conveniently located near restaurants and nightlife. While some visitors found the entrance hard to locate, others enjoyed meeting fellow travelers and appreciated the clean pools and welcoming staff.
This is a wonderful thermal bath! Location is breath taking!!!!! Love the inside and outside pools, wash areas are clean and super well stocked. Absolutely recommend at least a 3 hour stay.
Amlu N — Google review
I’m glad I ignored the handful of negative reviews, which mostly are from a few years ago. These thermal baths are quiet, in a stunning location and with helpful, friendly staff. The view from the outdoor pool is beautiful, the spa “village” is very good and the Aufguss - every two hours - was excellent; the man who led it was a master with the towels! The Roman-Irish bath was well done - sure, it’s not Baden-Baden and the facilities are a bit tired in places, but I’m very pleased I made the trip.
Robin H — Google review
Wanted somewhere to relax after a day waking in the mountains and was going to go to one of the other pools after reading the reviews. The other place was too busy for me so decided to ignore the reviews and try here. So glad we did. The pools are lovely and the outdoor pool has a stunning view It wasn't at all crowded and so relaxing. Yes the changing rooms may need an update and some of the lockers too but they were clean and the staff helpful and friendly
Tracey B — Google review
The Spa/ Therme is in a bad condition. In the shower the handle fall off, lights are broken, the floor in the water is dirty. Multiple elevators are broken. One Sauna is out of orders for years and I payed 40.- CHF for 3h. All that said, it's a shame cause the building itself is beautiful and has a great view. And the idea of an underground Sauna village is also beautiful. Because it's so run down you also have not many people around either what is nice at least. Of you owner of this spa reading this review: Please please please renovate this spa! It would be a shame to see it go under.
Maz — Google review
Lovely spa, quiet with lots of capacity and a great variety of facilities. Possibly it could be described as dated but I don't think that detracted from my experience.
J E — Google review
I absolutely love this thermal bath, amazing pools with incredible views, it's just simply gorgeous and the saunadorf is so unique and nice. Beautiful architecture.
Noemi F — Google review
we were checking this place out to experiance another thermal spring in leukerbad. sadly this place wasnt worth going since it was almost deserted (including the mal which was almost dead (most shops where closed for good and empty), and the baths were poorly visited (mid july!). it was a weird experience. economicaly this doesnt seem to check out anymore. also lots of stuff in bad shape and poorly maintained.
Lx B — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. Beautiful views. Great sauna. Quiet.
Alexandra É — Google review
3.1
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3.7
(775)
Dorfpl. 1, 3954 Leukerbad, Switzerland
http://walliser-alpentherme-spa-leukerbad.com.es/
+41 27 472 18 09
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Restaurant Rosengarten

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque city of Bern, Restaurant Rosengarten offers a delightful dining experience within a city park. With its Mediterranean cuisine and an extensive wine selection, this hidden gem provides a laid-back atmosphere and a terrace with stunning panoramic views. The restaurant is celebrated for its Swiss culinary delights and international dishes, catering to all palates including vegetarian options.
We had the Angus Beef steak and a salad. The steak was very juicy and the seasoning is perfect. The salad and homemade balsamic vinega was also very fresh. The service was also very good. All of the staffs were very nice and very kind. We were very happy to have our lunch here. Definitely recommend.
Pa C — Google review
Very nice park at the top of Bern city, offering a place to rest and fantastic view. The restaurant is ideal to take a break from a walking tour, having all the city in "the plate". Very nice place for panoramic photos of the city and the river. A must visit
Stefanos A — Google review
We were not able to have a table by the side, with the amazing view as we had not made a reservation. We came here on a whim. We were given 2 other seating options, 1 which we were warned we would be hit by the sun soon and the other on the other side near the kids playground on the high chair stools and table. The waitress who served us was super busy, there was a large party of 10 or so and lots of other small tables she was serving. She did her best to keep everyone happy. There was a bit of a wait time to order. Once the food came, it tasted good. However due to being summer, wasps started to appear and take over. The toilets are inside, downstairs, they were clean. Upon exiting the building we saw a huge amount of salad plates ready to go just sat on the side. Overall, it was good.
Mrs P — Google review
Nice restaurant with a beautiful view of the city. In a hot summer day you will not be able to dine inside because it’s extremely hot and there isn’t AC. We dined at the patio and unfortunately were invaded by dozens of flies as soon as our food was received. We prompted to move everything inside. Service is mediocre.
Gio L — Google review
I loved it. They place is very nice and clean, with outstanding views. Service is great and fast. I took the chicken sandwich for a quick lunch and it was very good.
Florencia M — Google review
Great place and truly scenery. Quality service and quality food. Thanks to the Chef and team. I’ll repeat the visit whenever back to Bern. If you choose to come from the down town of Bern; be prepared to pull enough energy to walk up thru the hill, which is a nice little warm up and workout before arriving to the restaurant. Also, it’ll be great to spot coupe or bears from the bridge while heading to the restaurant.
Ahmed J — Google review
A must stop for a lunch or coffee with view over Bern, amazing. The food was good too, especially the middle eastern mixed platter
Martyna S — Google review
Great food, went there for the fondue but turned out fondue only runs trough the winter and spring which we didn’t know. But all was good and amazing view over the city The photo is from winter which we had a coffee and chocolate warm milk, nice
Joana M — Google review
4.4
(5995)
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4.4
(1647)
Alter Aargauerstalden 31b, 3006 Bern, Switzerland
https://www.rosengarten.be/
+41 31 331 32 06
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UNESCO - Bern Old Town

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Historical place
Neighborhoods
Bern Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming medieval center with arcaded walkways and cellar shops. The town boasts Switzerland's tallest cathedral and is surrounded by turquoise waters. Visitors can explore the cobbled streets, small wish fountains, and preserved statues while browsing through quaint bookstores and cafes. The town's clock tower, Zytglogge, is a focal point where tourists gather to watch its revolving figures twirl before the chimes begin.
The Bern old town is lovely, colorful and very easy to walk around, even if it’s raining ☔️ there pathways next to the shops covered, as is UNESCO protected the buildings are old but very well maintained, you will be impressed! Many fountains to see and take pics with and of course the famous clock tower! You will need a couple of hours to stroll around the historical center, watch out for the trams and red buses are very frequent! Recommend it and take your time to enjoy it!
Maria A — Google review
If you love historic buildings, Bern’s Old City is a must-see. The medieval architecture is stunning, and the streets are beautifully clean and well-organized. Shops are thoughtfully placed, so you can enjoy the views while exploring. A truly charming and unforgettable experience!
Ebby T — Google review
In my opinion, Bern's old town is one of the most beautiful and compact in the world. Its specialty is the arcades formed by the old buildings lining the streets. The arcades are lined with shops, restaurants, bars, art galleries, etc. It is worth walking around the old town, also along the banks of the Aare River, and climbing to the Rosengarten to admire the magnificent view of the old town. Every time I visit Bern I feel amazed.
Heikki K — Google review
LOVE this pretty place! So historic and colorful, tons of lovely photo spots! Love the iconic fountain and huge clock tower, as well as all the cute trains and buses that came in different shapes and sizes 🚂🚌🇨🇭❤️. Was glad I dropped by Bern - after all it’s the capital of Switzerland, and a must drop by imo, even if it’s for a short day trip! 😆 I was really happy to be here 🥰👍.
Chinee L — Google review
I was recenly in Bern: what a wonderful place...!!! Right size and location, and enjoyed the sun and the rain while sketching! I"ll certainly be back!!! PS, A novel to recommend placed in Bern: Damnation, by Peyer Beck
MiR G — Google review
A beautiful town, probably the nicest in Switzerland. In the morning it is less crowded and the streets are well conserved. The prices are really high, which makes the costs hardly affordable for foreigners
Darío H — Google review
You are unwinding the clock back 500 years ago to experience the lifestyle in medieval time. The old street (made of sandstones), clock tower, cathedral surrounded by garden and river are breathtaking.
陈皮爸(evveric) — Google review
Beautiful and quaint little old town in the capital of Switzerland! I got there early so the streets were rather empty and it was nice taking a slow stroll down this street. The street was lined with familiar brands/shops, the trams ran down both sides and I almost felt like I was transported back to medieval times - except the modern shops bring me back to the present. If you walk further down, you’ll end up at the Bear Pit, another little tourist attraction of Bern.
Michelle K — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(3788)
Kramgasse 40, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
https://www.bern.com/de/detail/stadt
+41 31 328 12 12
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Zytglogge

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
In the heart of Bern's Old Town, the Zytglogge, or Clock Tower, is a historic landmark dating back to 1405. This 12-meter-high tower features mechanical moving figures that come to life on the hour, including a parade of bears, a jester, a golden rooster, and Chronos, the god of time.
Zytglogge in Bern is one of those places that catches your eye even if you’re not looking for it. It’s an old clock tower right in the middle of the old town, and the first time I saw it, I just stood there staring for a bit—it’s that striking. The big astronomical clock face, the golden details, and the little figures that move when the hour strikes—it all has this old-world charm that makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. What I loved most was how it’s just part of the street, not tucked away or behind gates. Locals walk by like it’s nothing, but as a visitor, you really appreciate how much history is packed into that spot. The street around it is full of arcades, little shops, cafés, and those classic Bernese buildings with red roofs and green shutters. I caught the clock show on the hour, and though it’s short and simple, it was fun to see the mechanical figures come to life. If you're wandering through Bern, you’ll probably pass it anyway, but it’s worth pausing for. Zytglogge isn’t just a landmark—it’s a lovely little moment of Bern’s character and history.
Ajay R — Google review
Old Town Bern is picturesque both in the day and night. Can take Bus 12 from main square to Bear Park and return. If you stay in hotel, can get activation code for free bus ride in Bernapp. Else, can park at Casino car park but it's expensive.
Peter H — Google review
Visiting the Zytglogge was a highlight of my trip to Bern. This 13th-century clock tower is not just a beautiful landmark, it’s a piece of living history. I arrived a few minutes before the hour and was amazed by the mechanical figures and the precise chime—it feels like stepping back in time. The surrounding Old Town streets are charming, full of cafés and little shops, making it a perfect spot to explore after watching the show. Whether you love history, architecture, or just a great photo opportunity, the Zytglogge is a must-see in Bern.
Bou B — Google review
Walking through Bern’s Old Town, I stumbled upon Bim Zytglogge and was instantly charmed. The area around the clock tower feels like a slice of history—cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and the hourly show of mechanical figures on the astronomical clock. It’s a lively spot, with locals and tourists mingling, and plenty of cafés and shops nearby.
YippieYaYa — Google review
Such a nice Watch tower. Very interesting and of course, full of historical events to tell from it and its city, Bern. Really a great stop-by spot, a must when you'd like to see the spectacle of the watch with its figures moving at 6pm.
Romano C — Google review
Its a big old clock. There is some entertaining bits on the west side every hour but dont expect anything dramatic like a giant cuckoo clock. Pretty cool though for an 800 year old piece of work.
T L — Google review
Each corner of this town will make you feel to walking back in time. Such a beautiful place. You can visit the clock tower from inside for 10 chf
* B — Google review
Zytglogge (Clock Tower) was built in 1220 as part of Bern’s western gate, becoming a civic clock tower after the city expanded. The astronomical clock was added in 1530 with moving figures such as bears, a jester, and Chronos, which perform each hour.
Kent W — Google review
4.6
(5057)
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4.2
(1857)
Bim Zytglogge 1, 3011 Bern, Switzerland
https://www.bern.com/de/detail/zytglogge-zeitglockenturm
+41 31 328 12 12
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Maison Cailler

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Chocolate factory
Tours
Maison Cailler, located in Broc, Switzerland near Gruyere, is a renowned chocolate-making facility that offers an immersive experience for visitors. Established in 1889 by Louis Cailler and now owned by Swiss food giant Nestle, the factory presents an interactive museum showcasing the rich history of chocolate production. The factory provides guided tours where visitors can witness the chocolate-making process and indulge in complimentary tastings.
We did the chocolate making class and also visited the factory, and it was such an incredible experience! The class was fun, hands-on, and the staff made it really enjoyable. The factory tour was well organized, very interesting, and of course, the tasting at the end was the highlight. Everything was super fun and delicious, a must-visit if you’re in Switzerland!
Nic W — Google review
Great tour with ear phones you point to displays and learn more. I spoke to a chocolate decorator who has been there 25 yrs and he loves working there. Learn how to evaluate chocolate quality and taste and then get to sample many varieties of their chocolates. Superb place!
Madeleine D — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit! Maison Cailler is an amazing experience from start to finish. There’s plenty of parking space, which makes visiting super convenient. Inside, you get to enjoy lots of free tastings of their delicious, high-quality chocolates every bite is a treat! My family enjoyed it so much The museum is beautifully done, fun, and educational great for both adults and kids. Outside, there’s a lovely park where children can play and enjoy the fresh air while you take in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. A perfect spot for families, chocolate lovers, and anyone visiting Switzerland. Highly recommended!
Travel E — Google review
We went on their tour, and it was an good experience! They had a ton of free samples and some really cool education and history. I wouldn’t drive there for 3 hours, but if you’re in the area, it’s definitely a nice stop.
Benjamin S — Google review
It’s a really interesting museum! I love how they present their history in such an interactive way, and the chocolate tasting was a great touch. Truly an experience for both adults and children! 🍫
Karmen F — Google review
Cailler museum was a pure delight. There was a separate production line just for samples. Loved every bit of the museum from the history of chocolates to modern day chocolate making in Switzerland. Of course the free samples and the discounted chocolates in the gift store were icing on the top!
Suhani C — Google review
The Cailler chocolate factory is a very interesting place to visit, with a well-designed tour that shows the history and production process. The experience is enjoyable and the chocolate tasting is definitely a highlight. It is a bit expensive, but still worth it for the quality of the visit. The shop at the end is excellent, offering a wide selection of high-quality chocolates and gifts
Hana S — Google review
Arriving was a little intimidating. We went at a 4:00 on a Sunday, and the line waiting to enter the tour was already out the door. The way they have their store set up is very aesthetically pleasing. A whole wall full of chocolate bars! The tour its self was very entertaining. You are lead through different rooms where they tell you the story of their factory, with each room heavily decorated to tell you part of the story, going perfectly along with the audio tour. They had a chocolate machine making little chocolates right in front of you, which, after being wrapped, were then placed in a bowl specifically for you to eat! They had multiple testing stations after that, which I loved. It was all around worth every penny.
Mit M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Rue Jules Bellet 7, 1636 Broc, Switzerland
https://cailler.ch/en/maison-cailler
+41 26 921 59 60
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Château de Gruyères

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Perched on a hill in Gruyeres-Ville, Château de Gruyères is a captivating 13th-century fortress offering a glimpse into its 800-year history through ornate rooms, period furniture, and tapestries. Visitors can also enjoy a multimedia history show and explore temporary exhibitions within the castle. The surrounding area boasts attractions like the Tibet Museum and HR Giger Museum in town, as well as skiing opportunities at nearby Moleson during winter.
Château de Gruyères in Switzerland is a gem worth exploring. The stone walls and wooden beams give it a real character, and wandering through the rooms feels like stepping back in time. The views from the ramparts are impressive, offering a great snapshot of the surrounding countryside. The on-site museum shares interesting history without getting too heavy, so you can soak it all in without feeling rushed. It can get busy during peak hours, so try to visit early to enjoy a quieter experience. While it’s popular with tourists, the castle still keeps an authentic charm that’s hard to beat. Definitely take your time here—there’s plenty to discover beyond the usual postcard shots.
Noel M — Google review
Fantastic Medieval Castle For me this is one of the most fabulous castles in Switzerland with Chateau de Chillon or Vaduz (actually in Liechstenstein). The reason I really like it is the fact it is so well preserved you almost feel like you could be in the 13th century. The wood is still there which is quite unique. The whole feel is very grand. Bonus is that once you are here you can eat a great fondue in one of the local restaurants. Super worth it and recommended.
Paul V — Google review
Enjoyed the visit to the castle very much, I happened to visit during medieval festival which was wonderful. Spent a couple of hours there. Lovely gardens as well. A great day's outing. I recommend going early morning to avoid crowds.
Florence A — Google review
A nice small castle in Gruyère. You will learn how it changes over time as it was owned by a local count to the a rich artist family and lastly as a museum. The castle is interesting since it has also been used as a personal residence of artist family so there are a few rooms that looks like 19th century European home. You can also see beautiful scenery of surrounding village from the castle and also takes picture of beautiful garden. Two negative things that can be improved are: 1) There is a large signboard in the courtyard for ad. 2) There are some modern art installations that feel out of place within the castle (not dedicated space). Both break the immersion. Recommended to visit. 👍 Tips: You can buy join ticket with Maison du Gruyère or Giger Museum or Tibetan Museum.
Eric L — Google review
This is a beautiful small town nestled in the swiss Alps. There are lots of shops and 3 cool museums to visit as well as a castle. The food was great but like in all the other reviews it's expensive. So if you want to eat cheep stop at the grocery store or McDonald's before heading up to the town.
Nuckles L — Google review
Although we did not go inside, we enjoyed very much walking through the lovely town of Gruyeres all the way up to the castle and admired the beautiful view.
FLnurseER1 — Google review
Although growing up in Switzerland, I had never visited Château de Gruyères before and hadn't even been aware of its existence. But I came across it online when planning my most recent visit to the country, and I'm glad I did, because it's an absolute gem and shouldn't be missed by anyone in the area! Unlike many other castles, it's well furnished, so lots of things to look at inside. Especially the tapestries I found sensational. There are also extensive exhibits that tell the story of Swiss tourism, which I found fascinating. Wondering around the castle was a real eye-opener, feeling like a true step back in time, interesting and educational. One thing to slightly criticise: The official Website is very slow, which can be a bit frustrating. Just wondering whether it's running on a slow server, which might benefit from an upgrade. I noticed this when planning the trip and just checked again now, encountering the same problem.
Rolf W — Google review
You can combo the castle ticket with the gruyere factory down below. Nice castle with perfect views up and down the valley. Three levels are open with a descent amount of artifacts. The fireplaces are something to pay attention to.
Roman P — Google review
4.6
(11855)
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4.5
(1932)
Rue du Château 8, 1663 Gruyères, Switzerland
http://www.chateau-gruyeres.ch/
+41 26 921 21 02
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Chillon Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Chillon Castle, located near Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva, is a renowned medieval fortress with underground vaults and four grand halls. It has remained virtually unchanged since the 13th century and was once the domain of the powerful Counts of Savoy. The castle's dungeons, knight's hall, duke's bedroom, and wooden chapel offer a glimpse into its historical significance. Seized by Swiss forces in 1536, Chillon Castle has inspired writers and poets for centuries.
Visited Chillon Castle in the winter and it became one of my most memorable stops in Switzerland. The castle sits right on Lake Geneva, and in winter, the scenery is extra magical—beautiful mountains, calm blue water, and a peaceful atmosphere. Inside, the castle is impressively well preserved. From the atmospheric dungeons to the chapel and grand halls, every corner tells a story and transports you back in time. It’s a very historical place, beautifully maintained, and truly worth a visit. Tip: a winter afternoon here is perfect—fewer crowds, softer light, and the lake reflecting the snowy peaks.
Jc_Jenn — Google review
Well maintained castle, modestly furnished, with a collection of interesting frescoes and murals. Strategically built on a small island, it used both the Lake Geneva and a moat created between the island and the mainland for defense. Our group had arrived in the late afternoon just in time to enjoy free wine tasting of some local wines, then proceeded to explore the medieval halls and underground chambers. The view from some rooms onto the lake and the Alps is stunning. It is the most visited monument in Switzerland.
FLnurseER1 — Google review
This lakeside Castle with breathtaking view was stunning, pictures didn't do it justice. Its magical setting made it one of Switzerland’s most enchanting landmarks. I fully enjoyed my visit, highly recommend.
Cat H — Google review
Château de Chillon is actually really big to explore, especially with the guided map they provide you. I was so tired, a lot of exploring new rooms that never seem like it would end. If you didn’t know, this castle inspired Prince Eric’s in The Little Mermaid. You can hear tons of water sounds by the prison area. It was relative peaceful for me as there weren’t much crowds and kids, so sometimes I got to explore rooms alone.
Heidi F — Google review
Beautiful castle (Little Mermaid was inspired on it) with lots of history. I really recommend taking the audio guide which is super complete. It lets you wonder alone around the castle which is a magical experience. The castle is in great conservation, and the dungeons are particularly beautiful. Would recommend this visit if you’re around. You can buy tickets directly upon arrival, and the audio guide takes like 2h to complete
Lorena — Google review
The best view I’ve had from any castle I’ve visited so far. The castle is beautifully preserved, with authentic medieval furnishings that clearly took great effort to maintain. It’s generously open to the public, with access to nearly every corner—even up the creaky wooden staircases, which add to the sense of stepping back in time. Free entry for Swiss pass holders. Two hours or longer is needed.
Yulan Z — Google review
Fascinating experience. We spent several hours wandering through the castle. The careful preservation of this site allows an understanding of history, with excellent access to all areas both indoors and outdoors and detailed information boards throughout. It is also a lovely lakeside walk from Montreux (after ferry from Lausanne) and a cafe with indoor and outdoor seating is opposite. A truly wonderful morning.
Thea — Google review
Chillon Castle is a medieval island castle located on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, near Montreux. It is the most visited historic monument in Switzerland. Come for their nice history and good lake views, indeed very photo worthy! After all it’s free with SWISS TRAVEL PASS.
Elatse — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(4397)
Av. de Chillon 21, 1820 Veytaux, Switzerland
https://www.chillon.ch/
+41 21 966 89 10
10

Statue de Freddie Mercury

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Freddie Mercury statue is a bronze monument located on Marche Square in Montreux, facing the lake where he lived and recorded his last Queen album. It's a popular landmark eagerly anticipated by visitors as they stroll along the winding promenade. The area also features the city market and Migros supermarket, offering a picturesque spot to enjoy sandwiches and salads while admiring the lake.
Magnificent! This waterfront is absolutely gorgeous! On a sunny day or a wet overcast day it's all the same! Simply beautiful! He's a legend and so many people leave notes and flowers at his feet! Montreux is a beautiful, quiet city. Not a whole lot to do but it makes for a cute pass through town!
Shauna T — Google review
🌟 A Must-Visit Tribute to a Legend 🌟 The Freddie Mercury Statue in Montreux is an iconic landmark that beautifully captures the spirit of the legendary Queen frontman. Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Geneva and the snow-capped Alps, the location is both peaceful and inspiring—exactly the kind of place you’d imagine Freddie loving. 📍 Location & Reachability The statue is located right on the lake promenade, in front of the Montreux Market Square, making it incredibly easy to find. It’s just a short walk from the Montreux train station (less than 10 minutes), and the promenade itself is a lovely walk filled with flowers, public art, and lake views. 🎶 Experience As a fan, it’s a surreal and emotional experience to stand in front of the statue with Freddie's music often playing nearby. The area is well-maintained and open to the public all day, making it a great stop whether you’re exploring Montreux or just passing through. 📸 Photo Tip Sunset is the best time to visit for photos—the golden light on the lake with Freddie’s silhouette makes for a perfect shot! Overall, this is a beautiful, easy-to-reach place that honors a musical legend in the most serene and scenic way possible. Whether you're a die-hard Queen fan or just appreciate good music and views, it’s absolutely worth a visit!
Subrata P — Google review
We arrived from Milan Sept 6, 2025 just in time for the 3 days Freddie Mercury birthday celebration. I enjoyed the celebration right there in Lake Leman so happy to celebrate 🥳 his birthday and experience where he once stood. The museum dedicated to Queen is just 200 meters from his statue.
Maria G — Google review
Enjoyed the walk around Lake Geneva, admiring the many statues, small or lifesize. The iconic one of Freddie Mercury was like icing on a cake. However I do wish someone would clean up the statue once in a while, there is just too much junk hanging on him and around him as gifts from well meaning fans.
FLnurseER1 — Google review
When in Rome...er, Montreux. Worth a visit for a photo or two if you've got the time. And there's a gelateria just a block away! Hang out on/near the lake right there at the coolest public bench circle ever made, then take a stroll along the lake - preferably near sunset.
Michael P — Google review
As a lifetime fan of Freddie, I took a 4 hour detour, just to go and pay respect to the greatest singer and entertainer if all time. He has a beautiful spot with a great view of the lake. I'm sure he would have loved it.
Kris O — Google review
The great representation of a Titan of music. A little hard to get a great photo as they were doing some construction around the area. At one point, he even had a do not cross tape wrapped around 1 foot as they made a fence to do some work on the viewing platform for the lake. I did manage to get one or two good shots. If you can get a picture of him from the side with the mountains and the lake on a nice day it is very breathtaking in a view. I’m sure he appreciated when he was in town to record music.
Christopher C — Google review
Statue of Freddie Mercury (Real name: Farrukh Bulsara) was a British singer and songwriter who achieved global fame as the lead vocalist and pianist of the rock band Queen. This statue is a tribute to him and serves as a memory of the days of his life he spent in Montreaux, Switzerland. The location is also stunning alongside Montreaux promenade. Tip: Don't forget to visit his recording studio in Montreaux. Search on google maps: Queen Studio Experience. Entry is free.
Nirav P — Google review
4.7
(9574)
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4.5
(2035)
Pl. du Marché, 1820 Montreux, Switzerland, USA
https://www.freddie-tours.com/statue/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=mybusiness&utm_campaign=linkFMS
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Creux du Van

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Ravine
Nature & Parks
Located about 14km east of Motiers, Creux du Van is a stunning natural rock formation created by glacial erosion. The enormous abyss, known as the 'Rocky Hole,' features a crescent-moon wall that interrupts the green rolling countryside in a striking manner. Visitors can take a short walk to reach this breathtaking site and enjoy panoramic views of the 1km long and 440m deep canyon.
It’s an amazing scenic view on the Neuchâtel region and its lake. If you come early in the morning, you will see a beautiful sunrise on Alps and if you come for a picnic at the sunset you will see awesome colours (yellow, orange and red) on Alps. During the high séance, you can have dinner there at the restaurant “le Soliat”.
Jean-Michel P — Google review
Gorgeous hike up and down, but your knees have to be fit enough! About 14km, took us 5h up and down including a break and stops to watch the animals and nature. The views at the top are stunning!
Amy P — Google review
Beautiful place with plenty of nice hikes available in the area
Stephanie A — Google review
Beautiful hike and very customizable to the people you are with. The food at the different restaurants is amazing and the views are breathtaking. Even though it was very hot the day we went, the tree coverage protects you from the worst heat. Recommend to go in the morning though!
Rhys B — Google review
You can hike from the city of Noiraigue. Depending on how fit you are it will take more or less time. I needed about an hour and a half to reach the top (and the trail is steep!) but it is absolutely worth it. It is a great place to visit and I will certainly go again someday! If you are not that fit I am afraid this is not the place for you.
Alejandro M — Google review
Beautiful view, great hikes, nice place. We even saw mountain goats - Steinböcke.
Nicole K — Google review
Magical place. I was there for stargazing. Nice, dark skies. Biel is visible though. But the atmosphere makes up for it.
Alexander G — Google review
Great view but hard trail to hike up How to get there? If you take public transportation, you get off at railway station: Noiraigue. The way up: you will turn left, then right, then you follow the signs to sightsee spot: Le Soliat. That are two paths upwards: I took the right side one, it is relatively long, but not so steep. Be careful that the way up is very nature, you will need good hiking shoes! Plan more time if you have kids with you. It took us 3 hours to up, and 2 hours downhill. The path is quite rough and tough, I warned you 😂 If you drive there, it might drive up to the restaurant Le Soliat. Please call them to verify. I would recommend this way for my next visit.
Crusoe W — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(606)
2108 Provence, Switzerland, USA
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Lausanne Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Lausanne Cathedral, consecrated in 1275, is a stunning Gothic masterpiece that has been an important landmark in Switzerland since medieval times. The exterior of the cathedral is impressive with its ornate painted portal, belfry, and vibrant rose window. Inside, visitors can admire the grand organs, 13th-century choir stalls, and ancient stained glass windows. It also serves as a stop for pilgrims following the Camino de Santiago within Switzerland.
I highly recommend talking a walk up through the old town to the cathedral. It's free, and a beautiful building with lots to see. You'll also get some great views of Lausanne from the front. If you want even better views you can pay a small fee and climb the bell-tower. This gives you 360 degree views of the city. Absolutely epic on a clear day. It's not for the faint-hearted or those with vertigo. Also not for those with major mobility problems. I use a walking stick due to bone spurs in my ankle and I made it OK. Just had to take it a bit slower.
Rachel B — Google review
Impressive cathedral with wonderful views of the town. A bit of a climb up steps if one takes the wrong route, but in any case well worth a visit. Large, quiet, peaceful, stained glass, statues, carvings, small and unobtrusive gift shop. Not overly commercial, and free to enter, as it should be but in some churches is not. Panoramic views of the town below.
Timothy P — Google review
One of the most impressive landmarks in Lausanne. The Gothic architecture is stunning, especially the stained glass windows that create a magical atmosphere when the sunlight shines through. Located on a hill, the cathedral also offers beautiful views of the city. Climbing the tower stairs can be a bit tiring, but the panoramic view at the top is absolutely worth it. A perfect mix of history, architecture, and scenery
Koray B — Google review
Lausanne Cathedral is a stunning masterpiece of Gothic architecture with breathtaking views over the city and Lake Geneva. The interior’s stained glass and grand organ are awe-inspiring. Climb the tower for panoramic sights—it’s worth every step. A must-visit landmark rich in history and beauty.
Ryan B — Google review
A must-visit gem in Lausanne! This Gothic cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, offers stunning architecture and panoramic views of the city, Lake Geneva, and the Alps. Climbing the belfry is worth the minimal fee for the breathtaking scenery. Inside, the grand organ is a marvel, and the nightly tradition of the watchman announcing the hour adds a unique touch. Don't miss exploring the charming old town surrounding the cathedral. Highly recommended for history and architecture enthusiasts!
Shema B — Google review
The beautiful Gothic cathedral of Lausanne is a must visit place when in this lovely Swiss city. The stained glass is magnificent, as is the architecture and the cathedral’s commanding location above the ancient city centre. Not to be missed….
Jon N — Google review
Lausanne Cathedral is a stunning Gothic masterpiece. Its intricate facade and soaring interior inspire awe, while the serene ambiance invites reflection. The view from the tower is breathtaking. A must-see for its architectural beauty and historical significance.
Yousef J — Google review
It's worth going out of your way to visit this masterpiece of Gothic architecture. If you have a chance, see a concert, especially one featuring the world famous organ. It's one of the organs of all time
H — Google review
4.6
(6904)
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4.4
(1910)
Pl. de la Cathédrale 1, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
http://www.cathedrale-lausanne.ch/accueil/
+41 21 316 71 61
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The Olympic Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Olympic Museum in Lausanne is not your typical art museum, but it offers a unique blend of sports history, technology, and art. Situated in the city that houses the International Olympic Committee, this museum showcases sculptures and interactive multimedia displays dedicated to the Olympic Games. It's a must-visit for art and culture enthusiasts. The recently refurbished museum provides an interactive and educational experience, featuring artifacts, history, Olympic torches, posters, equipment, and clothing.
We had a fantastic experience here. I never thought that this would actually be a good museum that I would enjoy seeing because I assumed it was all about the games, but watching the history and seeing the interactivity of all of the different exhibits, this was really really good well worth the money and the Front Desk guy was really nice and I had some sort of ticket to something else so I was able to get a minimal discount and this was a really nice way to spend an afternoon. I did not need to buy tickets in advance and even the lobby is gorgeous so unless you’re waiting a long time, it was fine looking around there
G V — Google review
We were here in early July and it was a nice walk along the lake to this museum perched on a small hill in the middle of a lovely park. Please visit the grounds even if you do not step inside the museum. Nice views over the lake and pleasant outdoor Olympic related art and information sprinkled through the outdoor grounds and all of this is free to access. Inside it is a well curated place with lots of information for an Olympics fan. We did it all in about 2 hours. The gift shop is where you buy the entrance tickets. Pro tip: if you do have a ticket and are there during the daytime, you do NOT need a lunch reservation to simply have a drink on their glorious outdoor terrace at the restaurant on the top floor. We just asked the host if we could sit outside for a drink and he enthusiastically said of course! What views!!! Drinks were not cheap but not more expensive than any other restaurant. So if you are curious and didn’t make a lunch reservation, please do stop by and see if you can snag a seat outside. The staff were kind and helpful.
J B — Google review
It is obviously a must visit museum if you are in the Olympic capital Lausanne. Everything is very well presented. I particularly love the video clips introducing every Olympic Games through the years, as every clip begins with important events of that year. I’d very much love to finish them all but my schedule doesn’t allow me to. All the collections are inspiring and hold collective memories of people from all over the world, some of which remind me of the days when I was little and watched on TV the Olympic Games with my father. The -1 floor is fun. View of the lake from the terrace of the restaurant is stunning. Free access for Swiss pass holders.
Yulan Z — Google review
Very nice. We were desperately looking for a clean bathroom that’s also free lol. It’s nice to see the poster of the Beijing Olympic in 2008. Unfortunately we only found the poster card but not many other souvenirs options such as fridge magnet for the Beijing Olympic.
Shijia W — Google review
Free admission with the Lausanne city pass. Cool exhibition showcasing the history of the Olympics from ancient times, all the way through to 2026. Highlights include a section about art and design of the posters and iconography of the Olympics, as well as a well rounded gift shop with good items at all price ranges
L Z — Google review
Olympics museum is a must visit place for all Olympic fans. The location is stunning on the shores of lake Geneva in Lausanne. Infrastructure of museum is excellent with free locker rooms for storage. You study entire history of Olympics from its origin in Greece to revival of modern Olympics. There are archives of summer and winter Olympic games, mascots and models of all Olympic torches, Olympic uniforms etc. The museum used excellent multimedia to present everything. There are videos on projector screen which display opening ceremonies of all Olympic seasons. However, Olympics museum has lots of scope for expansion considering its huge space. You can have interactive games like FIFA museum in Zurich. A Hall of Fame can also be made featuring most celebrated Olympians of all times like Michael Phelps. A special section for upcoming Olympics can also be done. Hope to see these updates with passing time. Entry to Olympics museum is free with Swiss Travel Pass.
Nirav P — Google review
This museum is located facing Lausanne (Geneva)Lake with a nice park in front and is very well connected through road and metro rail network. It is a fantastic audio visual experience indoor as well out door and must see for tourists. Plan to spend at least 2 hours here and you will cherish it.
Col I — Google review
We spent there more than 2 hours. Interactive, with plenty of interesting information, surrounded by a nice park, with a great view and even access to a beach. If you are in Lausanne, must visit. Tickets are 20 CHF per person, no needed to buy in advance.
Tsvetana O — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2756)
Quai d'Ouchy 1, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland
https://www.olympics.com/museum
+41 21 621 65 11
14

Domaine Skiable et VTT Les Gets

Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
We love it here . We come summer and winter. The mountain biking amazing. And so is the skiing
Martin S — Google review
If you’re staying in Les Gets, get the ski pass for the whole area. (Morzine and Avoriaz included) Best if you’d go in december or januari because the area has a low altitude. Because of this you can ski between the trees which is very charming. Les Gets is a very expensive area, compared to other French skiing area’s.
Thomas M — Google review
I don't think skiing is finished in Les Gets just yet, but I've never had to hike down a muddy slope in ski gear during March before.
Nick M — Google review
The lifty left me and a few friends stranded at the top of mont Chery bubble, as we arrived at the point de mont chery skilift. We was parked at col d'encranaz and wouldn't allow us on lift to get back home even though there was people on the chairs still. Had to walk to the top of mont Chery in the dark with an incoming storm, with strong winds. I have asthma and one of my friends was carrying an injured little toe so he was struggling to walk, we had to make a stretcher out of skis and drag him up so he could Also make it home. Luckily we all survived I don't know how. Definitely do not recommend, very unfriendly lift staff using the excuse the pistes were closed. By time we got to top they were still in a state to descend. Wouldn't happen in Morzine or avoriaz. Would recommend staying over in other resorts if you are after friendly staff and lifts that are comfy and work well, which actually allow you to get home.
Russell B — Google review
In the summer you have here various options to entertain yourself, paragliding, great mountainbike tracks and lots of hiking trails. You can take a gondola or chairlift up and walk down if you don't want to walk up first. Also some of the walks are good for kids and a few you can even bring your trolley.
Theo H — Google review
A beautiful part of the world every season of the year and this place sees 4 distinct seasons. Great family skiing in the winter and superb mountain biking in the summer. Events take place throughout the year, don't miss out!
Chris C — Google review
Great place to stay or live if you love hiking climbing biking skiing or rafting. So many nice places to see and relax.
Todd J — Google review
Great Resort. Family friendly but fun to ski here. Fourth time coming here and love it every time.
Jacob D — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(717)
Maison des Gets, 89 Rte du Front de Neige, 74260 Les Gets, France
https://pass.lesgets.com/
+33 4 50 75 80 99
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Château de Joux

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Seemingly impregnable fortress dating from the 13th century & commanding a strategic mountain pass.
A nice place with a lot of history. They have information in different languages. But the tour is only in France. Too sad. It makes it a lot more fun if it would. It’s a nice place with a good view
Johan H — Google review
Really well worth a visit, we did it as a rainy day filler but am so glad we did. Was €7.50 euros and food value for money. Highlights for me were the gun emplacement, the spiral staircase and the deep, deep well hole but all of it was good.
NIG B — Google review
Must visit ! Very nice Château. Still like new
O F — Google review
We visited Chateau joux by chance, passing it by car and found ourselves in awe of the view. We quickly decided to take a detour and pay the castle a visit. We did not regret our choice at all. The staff is very friendly and even if you dont take a guided tour, guides stand at certain locations giving you explanations if you wish for it. The history, the view and the staff made our visit very worthwhile. If you happen to pass this site, we highly recommend a visit. Just drive up to the castle parking and enjoy your visit!
Dennis — Google review
Exciting castle with interesting history. We went there before the main season, so we had to attend the guided tour in French supported by an English booklet. An OK experience, but we wish we'd understood the French guide who seemed very enthusiastic, and all the French tourists laughed a lot 😂
Jacob R — Google review
Big castle, interesting, however many many places closed to the public, everything is French only, many parts only to be visited with a French only tour, limiting the experience even more. It can be beautiful and interesting, but it is too bad it is closed off in so many parts and it is missing the services for non French speakers. Personel in the castle was rude to children (9, 7 and 4) who looked into an open door (cost 1 star).
Johan P — Google review
Very very great castle! And such a Great visit! Very interesting history and good value for money activity. I had no idea what to expect but all the « expectations » were far exceeded! This is a strong recommendation and I give a special dedication to the staff on site. All of the guides, front desk people and even the security guards were exceptional and deserved all of our appreciation. Recommended!
Jean-Baptiste H — Google review
Beautiful castle with rich history. We took a trip with the kids - 8 & 5 - and were able to make our own tour for about an hour and keep them interested along the way.
Thomas C — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(354)
Rte du Château, 25300 La Cluse-et-Mijoux, France
http://www.chateaudejoux.com/
+33 3 81 69 47 95
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Bureau d'Information Touristique d'Yvoire, Destination Léman

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
The Office of Tourism Yvoire is the perfect place to start your journey in this lovely medieval village. With its cobblestone roads, stone and wood houses adorned with beautiful flowers, Yvoire feels like a place out of a fairytale. The car-free zone allows for leisurely strolls among historical buildings, while the charming atmosphere makes it a must-see destination around Leman Lake.
I visited the office after lunch on a Sunday. Google maps suggested it was already closed but I tried my luck anyway. It was open! I went there to inquire about getting stamps to send Yvoire postcards back home. The staff was friendly and kind.
Kora — Google review
This is the tourism office where you can request for any information and help that you need. Yvoire is a lovely place and was really a super fun and well spent day. I will highly recommend a visit here. Very beautiful with the cobblestone roads, stone and wood houses with beautiful flowers everywhere. Totally fantastic, a place out of a medieval fairytale!
A R — Google review
Beautiful Yvoire, a must see village in France
Winson L — Google review
A city of medieval where wood, stone and flowers meet. You can be lost in the history while you wander in its tiny historical streets. I would like to take pictures of its every single building, gardens and roads. I liked it too much. I highly recommend you to visit this beautiful place.
Enoce W — Google review
Yvoire is one of the most beautiful place I've seen around the Leman Lake. The car-free zone is wonderful, with lots of historical buildings.
Nicolas ( — Google review
A really big thank you for your recommendations and making our stay extra special🙂🙂🙂
Kay W — Google review
Great place to visit and have a meal overlooking the medieval village or lake leman
Shaun A — Google review
Lovely town. Must see. great atmosphere.
Renato N — Google review
4.2
(171)
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4.5
(1704)
3 Pl. de Mairie, 74140 Yvoire, France
https://www.destination-leman.com/
+33 4 50 72 80 21
17

La Clusaz

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Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
The charming village of La Clusaz, located in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France, is renowned for its winter sports. It's a popular destination for snow enthusiasts and is one of the most sought-after ski resorts in the Alps. The area gained additional fame through videos featuring freeride skier Candide Thovex, showcasing it as a playground for off-piste aficionados.
4.2
(780)
74220, France
http://www.laclusaz.fr/
18

Café du Jet d'Eau

$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
Café du Jet d'Eau is a warm and inviting restaurant with a cozy atmosphere. The waitstaff is friendly and helpful, even providing English translations and menus. The authentic Italian feel of the place is enhanced by the central pizza oven. Customers rave about the delicious pizzas with generous toppings and commendable service. The owner, Salvatore, offers great advice on the menu items, which include many homemade options.
The waiters we're helpful and friendly. The pizzas we're SO GOOD. genuinely excellent pizza. The prices are fair. The patio was nice. Literally no complaints. Very pleased.
Harmony R — Google review
Great value for six people very reasonable Enjoy the restaurant, good n easy. Nice Swiss feel.
Mark F — Google review
Dinner with team after congres day. 2 had filets de perche this fish filets were baked with a tartare sauce nothing to have a waw feeling. 1 penne ciocarna ( see picture) also no real wow effect missong of spices and 1 spaghetti fruits de mer seems was ok. white swiss wine could be better. Service 2 people avetage. Thats why give a 3
Bruno V — Google review
Really good pizza, I recommend the « jet d’eau pizza » Only bad fact is that the crust was too thin.
Daniel N — Google review
Staff were really friendly and accommodating despite a language barrier. I was even given a free salad! Food was some of the best me and my friends have ever had and is well priced. The restaurant atmosphere was incredible as well. We all agreed we would absolutely eat here again 👍
Alistair G — Google review
Had a wonderful lunch here! The waiters were very friendly, and the food was delicious and served quickly :) Very generous toppings on the pizza!
Jamille V — Google review
I am travelling for work. Great food and even better people. Seems like a family owned business. I had the pugliese pizza and was amazing. But hey!! Be careful with the spicy oil they offer 🥵very hot
Pedro M — Google review
The food was delicious and the waiters really helpful to translate to English for us. They even had a English menu. The place was warm and the pizza oven in the heart of the restaurant. It felt like an authentic Italian family business.
Lisa K — Google review
4.4
(405)
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4.2
(5912)
Rue des Eaux-Vives 90, 1207 Genève, Switzerland
http://www.restaurant-pizzeria-jetdeau.ch/
+41 22 736 05 72
19

Cathédrale Saint-Pierre Genève

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
St Pierre Cathedral, also known as St. Peters Cathedral, is a significant landmark in Geneva's Old Town. The cathedral boasts a mix of architectural styles, including Neoclassical, Romanesque, and Baroque elements. It is renowned as the adopted home church of Protestant Reformation leader John Calvin. Visitors can explore the plain yet impressive interior and discover treasures dating back to antiquity on the archaeological site.
Cathedral Saint-Pierre in Geneva is best known as John Calvin’s home church during the Protestant Reformation. Built in the 12th century, it mixes Romanesque and Gothic styles. You can climb 157 steps to the north tower for Geneva’s best panoramic view. Beneath the cathedral lies one of Europe’s largest archaeological sites, with ruins dating back to the 4th century.
Leonardo A — Google review
Impressive cathedral in the old town area with lots of period buildings around it. On a bit of a raised area but an easy walk up. Quiet, peaceful, can sit for as long as one likes. Free to enter, as it should be, but is not in some places. Different parts obviously built/added/repaired/rebuilt at different times, which is always interesting. Well worth a visit.
Timothy P — Google review
Undoubtedly, this is a majestic cathedral in the heart of Geneva, with stunning Gothic architecture and a historic stone façade. The church is very well preserved, and from its current state, you can almost imagine the grandeur it must have had 1,000 years ago. Inside, the serene atmosphere, detailed sculptures, and beautiful architectural features make it a remarkable place to explore. A must-visit for anyone interested in history or architecture.
Sweet K — Google review
Visiting St. Pierre Cathedral in Geneva was truly memorable. One of the highlights for me was climbing the 160 steps to the top of the tower. The stairwell is narrow and may be a little intimidating for some, but the effort is completely worth it. Once at the top, you’re rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Geneva and the surrounding area—perfect for photography enthusiasts. The cathedral also has a small shop where you can browse a selection of cards and postcards as a memento of your visit. Inside and out, the cathedral offers plenty of opportunities for taking beautiful photos, from its impressive architecture to the breathtaking vistas from the tower. Despite the slightly nerve-wracking climb, it’s an experience I’d highly recommend.
Metal M — Google review
This cathedral is a highlight located in the center of Geneva's old town. The top offers a great view over the city and the lake. I recommend combining a visit with a walk to the beautiful nearby square "Place-Du-Bourg-de-Four" (my favourite place in old town). Take a break there for a snack and a drink. Enjoy!
Timo M — Google review
I always try to visit at least one church during my travels, though sometimes it doesn’t work out. I’m so glad I made it to this cathedral—it was actually one of the reasons I wanted to visit Geneva in the first place. I’d heard about the 157-step spiral staircase, and let’s just say I realized how out of shape I was while climbing it! But I made it, and it was absolutely worth it. Such a beautiful piece of history to experience. The fee to go up is currently at 7chp.
1Skash — Google review
The "Nothing to Photograph in ..." series has made its way to Cathédrale Saint-Pierre Genève, highlighting its serene interior and breathtaking views from the towers. I highly recommend exploring this historic gem. Follow me to discover your next destination.
Dmitry E — Google review
Excellent 360° views of the city, lake & mountains. The stairs were in a very good condition compared to other church towers in Europe. The entrance price was included in our tourist city pass so it's a very much worthwhile visit.
John K — Google review
4.6
(8885)
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4.3
(3020)
Cr de Saint-Pierre, 1204 Genève, Switzerland
https://www.cathedrale-geneve.ch/
+41 22 311 75 75
20

Lake Annecy

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Lake Annecy is a stunning destination offering a variety of activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The crystal clear waters make it perfect for swimming and water sports, while the surrounding mountains provide breathtaking views. Visitors can explore picturesque villages along the lakeshore and enjoy leisurely bike rides through adjacent parks.
One of the best lake city I have ever been to! Beautiful lake with mountains on one side and city on the other side. Many places to relax, swim. The best part is lake is very flat so nothing to worry about. Great crowd and very happening place.
ASM I — Google review
Fantastic, very touristy nowadays but there are still some hidden gems that are quiet but you’ll need a car to find them (one was through an industrial estate so very hidden). Restaurants are great and people very friendly
Tim H — Google review
This would have been beautiful in the right weather. It was just our luck that we arrived in the height of Summer, at the end of a heatwave and were met with heavy rain and thunderstorms o the water didn't have its famous greenish-blue hue. It is a lovely natural beauty surrounded by mountains.
Sarah L — Google review
I was just remembering how much we loved it there last year. My son and I rented bikes and went all around the lake. We also got a pedal boat and took a swim. Saw some young people doing a rope swing jump and did that too. Fabulous.
Dave A — Google review
I took a day trip from Lyon, a great place, I'm sorry I only stayed one day, it's definitely worth 2-3 days! A place not to be missed if you're in the area!
Nechita V — Google review
It is a MUST to go, partying, water scakating, swimming and lots of boat cruises around the great lake surrounded by magnificent mountains. 30 min away and your up amongst snowy mountains as early as September.
Mbak J — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! The lake is crystal clear and surrounded by stunning mountains. Perfect for swimming, cycling, and relaxing. Annecy is truly a gem — Can’t wait to return
Brenda M — Google review
We love Annecy, always a good spot to relax and enjoy the nature! Great views and lovely people!
Letícia S — Google review
4.8
(4340)
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4.8
(7092)
France, USA
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Quai de l'Évêché

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Quai de l'Évêché is a charming area located in Annecy's medieval Old Town. The picturesque scene includes emerald-green canals, stone bridges, and pastel-painted 16th- and 17th-century buildings that create a delightful ambiance. It's perfect for leisurely strolls and soaking up the historical charm of the area.
4.7
(4777)
74000 Annecy, France, USA
22

Cascades du Hérisson

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Cascades du Hérisson is a stunning natural attraction located in the Jura region, offering a picturesque hiking trail spanning approximately four kilometers. The trail features seven magnificent waterfalls, with heights reaching up to 65 meters, sourced by the Bonlieu and Ilay lakes. This destination is highly recommended for nature enthusiasts and hikers of all levels. Visitors can expect well-maintained paths that provide access to various viewpoints for observing the breathtaking cascades.
Amazing place in Jura Mountains. Definitely don’t miss it, if you’re coming in the area. Even though the water flow was low and it was so crowded (public holiday and august) we really enjoyed the place. Suitable for families with children also. I defininitely recommend wearing hiking shoes (not sneakers or running shoes, it can be slippery).
Andreea O — Google review
Beautiful hike and falls. We went on a public holiday, which made it quite busy. Although it was still very enjoyable, would recommend going on a weekday or a regular weekend.
Rhys B — Google review
Nice hike yet quite a lot of people on the “main route”. Keep you eyes on the map when leaving the waterfall route for a longer hike, a wrong left turn might turn into a loooong walk….
Linda A — Google review
Very nice place for walk and kids hangout. Remember there is one parking above and then you walk down, another parking is down and you walk up. If you are with kids preferably go to parking down. Feb 2024
Mahmood Z — Google review
Quite crowded but not without reason. Several lathe and small waterfalls can be viewed and experienced from a will maintained path. Though mostly easy to walk with stairs were needed, it can be sometimes a bit steep and slippery. Because there is only one trail along the river and the trail at points only allows one person, when crowded it is easily jammed. Don't forget to bring some food and drinks with you if you venture past the first waterfall. There is plenty of parking space (paid).
Stefan A — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls and walk...would definately recommend it for a day trip. It could be quite difficult to walk parts of the route if you had limited mobility as there are many steps and slippery rocks but you can choose how far you walk. On the route we took I couldn't see any restrooms or restaurants which were open unfortunately
Emily — Google review
Nice cascade. Unfortunately, it was almost dry because of the hot summer. -2 stars because of the parking lot for which you have to pay (5 euro 1h). The first 20 minutes are free, but it is almost impossible (without running) in that timeslot to walk to the waterfall and back
Stefan V — Google review
Absolutely stunning waterfalls. Make sure you wear good footwear with a lot of grip as it's quite slippy in places. Also it's best not to go off on the longer walk in the forest without a map as it is really easy to get lost! There are multiple paths and they are not sign posted once you get away from the main walk along the gorge with the waterfalls.
Christina F — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(1203)
39130 Le Frasnois, France, USA
23

Gorges du Fier

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Temporarily Closed
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Geologic Formations
Gorges du Fier is a natural wonder in France, featuring a 300-meter-long and 70-meter-deep gorge with a river flowing through it. It's open for several months each year and offers an easy, picturesque walk suitable for families. The footbridge provides stunning views of the impressive rock formations, and there's even a cafe on-site serving hot food.
Such a magical place! I loved visiting this place, very beautiful and exciting. Go there and enjoy wonderful walk through this canyon for about 60 minutes. A ticket costs 6 euros and the staff are very friendly, they also have a small Café and the prices are fair.
Jan — Google review
A great place to enjoy nature! It’s comfortable even on very hot days thanks to the plenty of shade and the cool breeze from the river. The trail is easy and suitable for all levels..
Hila — Google review
This was a fun walk, wear sensible foot wear - mostly so you don't loose your treasured flip flop into the torrent below! It's not expensive and it's pretty spectacular. Not challenging (unless you're not keen on high suspended walk ways over gorges and rapids!). Can be quite busy and parts get congested and require you wait for your turn to pass.
Bridget W — Google review
Absolutely stunning natural gorge open for 156 years. The footbridge was nicely build since than but with upgrades of course. For non adventurous peraon like me, it's scary to walk on the footbridge but definitely worth going here. Recommend to wear anti-slip shoes and bring less things with you. Ticket is at €6
Joey W — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Definitely worth the, in my opinion, small entry fee (€6,-). A nice walk through a steep and interestingly shaped gorge, where a narrow deck/bridge, suspended from the side of the wall, takes you along and above the flowing waters at the bottom of the crevices. For most of the route, the walkway is halfway between the top and bottom of the gorge, which gives a impressive view of the worn out stone and swirling river below. Near the end of the route, the walls open up and you get a view from just above the gorge. Looking down, there are many, massive blocks of stone that have sheared of the very walls you're standing on and have tumbled down into the waters. All in all a very impressive sight.
Bruce B — Google review
A truly magical place. I returned after two years and it didn't disappoint at all. Ps. look for the magic of the place, faces and creatures can hide in every stone ;)
Vanessa A — Google review
Astonishing natural beauty with a wonderful high ledge walk. Was great that it was raining and quiet. Beautiful place
Matt B — Google review
We had an amazing day there! We stayed in Annecy for a few days, without a car, and decided to go there by public transportation. It took around 1 hour by bus and we had to walk 20min (not an easy path, it was a steep descent which we had to go up after). The experience in Gorges du Fier worth the work to get there, the place is beautiful and it was not full of people, which made our pictures look so nice! There’s a small shop, bar and toilets before entering the park. Our card didn’t work to buy tickets so we paid with cash, keep this in mind because there’s no ATM there. I definitely recommend this visit! It’s totally possible with public transportation and walk but it’s easier by car! ☺️
Marina A — Google review
4.4
(7307)
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4.3
(1838)
30 Rue du Pont des Liasses, 74330 Lovagny, France
https://www.gorgesdufier.com/
+33 4 50 46 23 07
24

La Fontaine des Éléphants

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Located in the elegant Place des Elephants, the Fontaine des Éléphants is a must-see monument in Chambery. Built in 1838 to honor General Benoit de Boigne, a local hero, this fountain features four elephants spraying water through their trunks. The unique sculpture combines a fountain, a column, and a statue representing the elephants joined at their hindquarters. This distinctive feature has earned it the nickname "Les quatre sans cul."
Beautiful fountain with a nice area around it to sit and chill out. There are some nice shops around here too! If you come to Chambéry we really recommend the walking tour around the city! There are little bronze elephants on the pavement that you can follow around and get to see all of the sights. It's a beautiful 1-2 hour stroll with lots to see and freedom to stop or skip during the "tour".
Katelyn — Google review
3.5🌟 we reckon. On the way back from Annecy to Grenoble, we decided to stop in Chambery. It was still early. We were pleasantly surprised that the town has lots to offer too. We parked near the main square. As usual, there are lots of restaurants, cafes, ice-cream parlours at the square. Decided to stroll further after our evening drinks. We arrived at the fountain. Most fountains in larger towns we have seen are always grand and somewhat of a center piece. This one is no different. The elephants have their backs again the fountain, which is of course a defensive posture. As if to tell everyone, they are protecting the fountain. Walking further, we were greeted by several other monuments within the town. A worthwhile stopover with many sights to see.
Eddy K — Google review
Very beautiful historical fountain ⛲️ 😍 I don't know if the water is potable, but it doesn't look so. I used to sit in the near garden and enjoy reading.
Melad M — Google review
Lovely French town with ample nice places to eat. Follow the brass elephants on the street beside the fountain for a self guided tour, going however quickly you like, to see some lovely old buildings built in typical French style.
Stuart C — Google review
A hidden gem in France. This is such a picturesque beautiful little town, with narrow streets and lovely restaurants. Slap bang in the middle of the French Alps.
PME E — Google review
This is the most famous location in chambery. You can visit all the famous place of chambery near to it. Statue is very fabulous and maintained it very well. Kids enjoying near to it.
Ravi T — Google review
La Fontaine des Éléphants in Chambéry is a true gem. The beauty of the sculpted elephants is simply breathtaking and the attention to detail is amazing. The fountain is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a peaceful and serene place to relax. The atmosphere is peaceful and calming, and it's a great place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. I highly recommend visiting La Fontaine des Éléphants for anyone looking for a peaceful and beautiful oasis in Chambéry. Whether you're a local or a tourist, this stunning fountain is not to be missed.
Kermit P — Google review
The elephant heads with the steep mountain slopes in the background reminded me of Hannibal's army, climbing the Alps to conquest the ancient Rome. However, these elephants look like Indian elephants which is intriguing, as the ones used by Hannibal in the war against Romans were most probably African elephants (with much larger ears). Then I learned that the monument is actually dedicated to a French mercenary born in Chambery, who made his fortune in India (General Count de Boigne). Interesting monument, anyway! It's the symbol of the city and not to be missed if you're around.
Ionut S — Google review
4.4
(4607)
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4.0
(734)
10 Pl. des Éléphants, 73000 Chambéry, France
25

Lac du Bourget

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lac du Bourget, the largest natural lake in France, is a picturesque destination surrounded by mountains and leisure paths. Visitors can enjoy boat trips on the lake from Aix-les-Bains and explore nearby vineyards. Cycling tours are also popular, with options for electric bikes to tackle the hilly terrain. Additionally, visitors can experience a unique excursion by renting a 2CV car with a chauffeur dressed in traditional attire.
Plenty of space for picnics, cycling, trottinettes, swimming, canoeing, stand up paddle etc. Beautiful scenery. Plenty of parking. What is love most it it’s a dog friendly lake.
Nurul B — Google review
--- 🏞️ Alpine Lake Escape Lac du Bourget is a peaceful and scenic lake surrounded by mountains – perfect for swimming, relaxing, or just taking in the views. ✅ Clear, swimmable water with beach access 🛶 Great for paddleboarding, kayaking, and boating 🚐 Beautiful parking spot where you can easily be by yourself and take a quick nap 🛤️ No signs saying no parking – just enjoy it, but the train can be loud when it passes 🌅 Stunning sunsets over the mountains 🚻 Public toilets and picnic areas available 🍽️ Restaurants and cafés nearby for lakeside meals Follow me on Google Maps and insta for more lakes, hidden nature spots, and road trip tips across Europe 🌍 @Amagi.zi
Amagizi — Google review
The soothing voice of the lake, one hour swimming in it and a sunny day is all I wanted in Aix les Bains. Amazing views and great place to be. It’s just an hour from Lyon by TER trains. Strong recommend it.
Assad S — Google review
Great place to stop on N7 near Machezal. Off road, tree shade & picnic table  good place for a lunch break or rest. Good view of the lake
Gill C — Google review
It is a very beautiful lake, if you are into running its a nice spot
Vozdovac — Google review
Nice lake. Found it on google maps and visited it. Giid restaurants around and had a great walk.
Rab 1 — Google review
Great scenery and the water has an optimal wetness.
Esa H — Google review
Super panorama
Patrick H — Google review
4.7
(1623)
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4.6
(1046)
France, USA
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Walibi Rhône-Alpes

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Walibi Rhône-Alpes is an amusement park celebrating its 45th anniversary in 2024 and introducing a new attraction called Mahuka. The park offers 34 attractions, including 24 activities suitable for children over 90 cm. It features three themed areas, 12 dining options, and takeaway points. Visitors praise the friendly staff but note limited open checkouts during promotions. Some suggest providing wheelchairs for those in need and reevaluating ticket prices for kids' escorts.
I love Walibi. Excellent place to spend time with your kids. The only thing that would make it even better would be a place that sells a good coffee.
Sasha J — Google review
Er had a very good time in Walibi Rhone-Alpes. The rides are good. The new ride Mahuka ist awesome. The new water-play area is nicely designed with a lot of nice details. I loved the effort in the details of the new area and ride. The other rides in the park makes also a lot of fun. Only the Show LE POUVOIR DE GAÏA do not fit in the entertainment Level with the park. The actors and stuntman are good in their jobs, but the show and story was for kids. There’s a few nice effects and two major stunts, but that’s all. There’s also a few fight choreographies that I saw in other parks better, and to many chatting. And only one Charakter speaks live. I know that shows with these concept runs better, but the entertainment is suffers under these conditions. And the stage is awesome, there so many options to bring that show to a new level of entertainment with the crew and the stage. Please use the chance. All the Employees, at the entrance, the security, in the Shops and at the attractions are very friendly. The Park was not busy at the day but the employees are fast at the attractions so we had only a few minutes to wait. It is nice to see, that the employees working fast at rollercoasters leading to a high guest throughput. As I said, the show-crew is good, but the show must more entertain adults and must have more action.
R. P — Google review
We visited the park on a mid-week day in August. Overall, it was fun — a bit crowded, but still manageable. Several rides offer a single-rider line, which can significantly reduce wait times. It’s also a good idea to follow the advertised wait times for each ride and plan accordingly. We purchased a ticket that included lunch, which was a nice option and worth it. However, there were a few drawbacks: some rides only open around midday, which is unfortunate, especially on busy days. The weather was hot, but there wasn’t enough shade throughout the park, and there were too few water fountains available for refilling bottles.
Hila — Google review
Nice amusement park with a good variation of attractions. Several attractions for the small children (also a great water play park), and also nice roal coasters for the dare devils.
John R — Google review
Amazing park, extremely high quality coasters. Very friendly staff! The rides are unique and all of them are special and much more intense than the ones at other and bigger theme parks. All of them are unique and you have the possibility to try 3 completely different ride experiences, one of them being an incredibly smooth Vekoma Boomerang.
Nelson C — Google review
As I visited almost 200 theme parks Walibi Rhone-Alpes is one of my all time favorite theme parks. I visited it for the fist time two years back with roller coaster club and I was amazed by everything right after I entered the park. I was curious if my impression will be the same when I travelled alone this time. And it was even better. Very friendly staff was giving me small talk on security check, at Mystic station and even Mahuka station. Just because I was wearing my Walibi Holland T-shirt. The park is not big, everything feels very close. The park does not focuse on quatity or size/scale but on quality which I am a huge fan of. Food is delicious. High dive show is very impressive. Theming around Mahuka and Mystic is phenomenal. This park know where to invest and how to run park well. Parking is included in your admission. Number one park in France. No discussion. Highly recommended. Thank you very much for having me. :)
Dave C — Google review
Walibi Rhône-Alpes is a small but beautiful theme park that has flourished in the past few years. The addition of Mystic in 2019 put this park on the map, and the new for 2024 Mahuka gave it a well-rounded ride lineup. Although this park seems to cater more towards families, you can have a lot of fun here as a thrill seeker. Getting to the park with a car is fine, as long as you don't get stuck with some of the closed roads in the area. Getting here with public transport is seemingly impossible, but the parking is free. The park is clean and tidy and has three little themed areas that you can explore. The theming is not out of this world, but I did really like the uniqueness of the Mystic area. The rides are unexpectedly good. Mystic is smooth and fun, although the wait can get annoying when they run it on one train. Mahuka is amazing fun and also has a great capacity considering the trains only hold 9 people. The baggage system is unconventional, but it worked. I also really liked the offering of the Mahuka pass, which was limited to one per person per day so that everyone could have the chance to experience this ride at least once. The only problem I had with this park was the food. There is a beautiful almost restaurant just outside Mystic and we should have just eaten there. Instead, we got some chicken tenders with fries, and those weren't great. This is still an amazing park, and the low height requirements make it perfect for aspiring thrill seekers. I am excited to see what the future holds for Walibi Rhône-Alpes.
Gerhard — Google review
I recently visited this amusement park, and I have to say it was one of the most disappointing experiences I've ever had. The roller coaster queues were absolutely ridiculous—over 1.5 hours for a ride that lasted only 3 minutes! It's hard to believe that in this day and age, a theme park can't manage its lines better. To make matters worse, we noticed that some of the seats were marked as "disabled," which seemed like a lazy excuse for lack of proper maintenance. It gave the impression that the park is more focused on profits than on providing a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Speaking of profits, the fast track tickets for over €7 per ride felt like an outright scam, exploiting the long wait times instead of addressing the underlying issues. It’s frustrating to see a park take advantage of its visitors like that. When we finally got hungry and decided to grab a bite, the situation only got worse. The lines for the fast food restaurants were just as long—about an hour wait for some of the worst cheeseburgers I've ever had. They were cold, seemed precooked, and honestly tasted like they had been sitting in a fridge for days. I've had better quality food at gas stations! To top it all off, the security personnel were rude and unhelpful when we had a simple question. It was clear that customer service was not a priority for them. Overall, I left the park feeling frustrated and cheated. With such long waits, poor food quality, and a lack of courteous staff, I cannot recommend this amusement park to anyone looking for a fun day out. Save your money and go somewhere that values its guests!
Ignacio M — Google review
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3.7
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1380 Rte de la Corneille, 38630 Les Avenières Veyrins-Thuellin, France
https://www.walibi.fr/
+33 4 74 33 71 80
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Royal Monastery of Brou

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Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Royal Monastery of Brou is a flamboyant Gothic-style monastery renowned for its ornate marble royal tombs and oak choir stalls. Founded in the early 1500s as a burial place for the Dukes and their families, it was established by Margaret of Austria. Visitors can explore the vast interior for a small fee, with interactive displays and videos bringing its history to life. The monastery houses a large collection of artworks, traditional wooden toys, and intricate architecture.
Built in the 1500's, this is a magnificent monument to tour. The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly spoke French and English.
Rene L — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the monastery and the museum. Beautiful site.
Michael M — Google review
Very beautiful monastery with a rich history, unsurprising given how old Europe is. And this one has been well maintained, even hosting music and arts shows outside of just the walk around tour of the monastery itself. Obvious ongoing upkeep and restoration work is happening which is great given that this monastery is close to 500 years old. Doesn't look a day over 300. 🤪
Dave S — Google review
A beautiful historical place where to spend a pleasant and interesting couple of hours. The architecture is impressive, the place is big and there is plenty of things to see: the church, the various rooms, the ancient tools used for the building, some historical facts etc... there was also a room with an art exhibition. Spent a wonderful afternoon there!
Sonia J — Google review
This place is breathtaking. The outside is beautiful and the inside is just amazing. Definitely worth the price of admission. Plan to allow yourself at least a few hours to enjoy and take in all the art, artifacts, and architecture this place has to offer.
Nathan T — Google review
Found by accident as we heading Northwards. Lucky the light show was on just as we took an evening stroll.Nice music also
John W — Google review
Well maintained monastery and church with a very interesting history. The church hosts the graves of Philibert II., his mother and his wife Margaret of Austria, which are great pieces of art from Flamish sculpturers.
Sebastian M — Google review
Stunning cathedral with a very unique roof displaying the colours of the Duchess of Burgundy built between 1506 and 1532. The monastery is behind the church.
Ewan B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1112)
63 Bd de Brou, 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse, France
http://www.monastere-de-brou.fr/
+33 4 74 22 83 83
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Pérouges Cité Médiévale

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Pérouges Cité Médiévale is a small medieval town located on a hill east of Lyon, just a 45-minute drive away. The town was rebuilt in the mid-1400s and has been historically significant for trade and defense. Approximately 400 people live within its walls, and there are some tourist-friendly businesses such as restaurants and shops. A two-hour guided tour offers insights into the town's 500-year history.
Well preserved village. The architecture is unique. The food was so good. They are so many souvenir shops but we are not lucky. That day was rainy and most of the shops were closed. Don’t forget to say Hi to a fat cat🐱
Yosita K — Google review
This place is great. I love history. Thus, I liked the place and atmosphere.
Osamah A — Google review
Pérouges is a beautifully preserved medieval village that feels like stepping into a fairytale. Cobbled streets, stone houses, ivy-covered facades — every corner is photogenic and full of charm. It’s not big, but that’s part of its beauty: you can wander slowly, take in the atmosphere, and imagine what life was like centuries ago. There are lovely artisan shops, small cafés, and a few restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties — especially the famous galette de Pérouges, which is absolutely worth tasting warm with a bit of sugar caramelized on top. It’s peaceful, authentic, and only a short drive from Lyon — perfect for a half-day or slow afternoon escape. Go early or late in the day if you want to avoid crowds and enjoy the serenity of the place. Highly recommended for anyone who loves history, quiet beauty, and timeless villages.
Mabelle M — Google review
A lovely stone middle age town, nice for taking a walk but became a bit commercial.
M M — Google review
It was quite an interesting tour of this great medieval city before Christmas time. The restaurants and cafes were all decorated for Christmas, and we tried mulled wine in one of the places. At this time of year the city is not so crowded with visitors.
Fulya G — Google review
Very interesting place, with a 3-4 restaurants which are full around lunch time, but you can have pancakes with ham or Nutella on the street. It's a beautiful Medieval town, especially during the Autumn because of the colours of the falling leaves.
Andrey R — Google review
I could not get enough of this beautiful historic place. I was. Awe around each corner I walked. Simply beautiful. Bring you best pair of waking shoes and a lot of space on your phone to take pictures.
Tammy P — Google review
This place is very beautiful and has not a lot visitors. One day trip would be far enough to enjoy entirely of this village. I stayed one night (Wed) and there is no restaurant opening for dinner.
Minh V — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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9 Rte de la Cité, 01800 Pérouges, France
https://www.perouges-bugey-tourisme.com/
+33 9 67 12 70 84
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Bird park Villars les Dombes

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Bird Park Villars les Dombes is a paradise for bird lovers, featuring a vast collection of birds, including rare species. The park offers demonstrations and preservation programs, making it an excellent destination for families and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy observing various water birds such as storks, herons, and egrets in the region's network of rainwater pools dating back to the 13th century.
Excellent day at the bird park. I was there for the second time and all the family found some interesting things to do including kids. The new area dedicated to Africa is really well presented. Another good point is that there are a lot of places to make a picnic and playgrounds for children. I also recommend the observation tower to have a good overview of the park. Finally, the bird show in the afternoon is a must see.
Julien B — Google review
Nice place to with family and friends..You must be early to visit all,bcoz it's a wide big place. We been last 19 April 2025.
Grace B — Google review
The food is realy horrible. Vegetables taste bad, nearly pureed. Pasta was hard (burned) burgers were dry, hardly any Meat on them and french Fries are extra. Le comptoir des colibris is as bad as the park is good. Bring your own food and enjoy the beautifull park
Maarten V — Google review
Generally a beautiful park, very green and nicely designed when it comes down to aesthetics and topics. Parking was easy and well managed. Loads of staff trying to fill the parking lot in a way that makes sense, friendly and clear in their expressions. As with any park, there is a lot of walking involved and especially for small kids you'll need to be prepared to bring a pushchair. The toilets were absolutely yucky. I was only in the men's toilets, but it smells of wee everywhere, you're literally walking in it, the whole floor is covered in it. I know men can be yuk but some of those toilet I really wouldn't be surprised if they haven't been cleaned in a while or are leaking. I have never seen so much dodgy liquid on the floor. It really reeked. Some toilets have massive queues, not just the ladies', also the men's toilets. What surprised me though is, that our friends' daughters tried to get to the ladies and were trying to find a free cubical and three (!!!) ladies were so rude and pushed them out of the way. (which would be another downside, in some toilets you can literally see the cubical doors when you stand on the path). Shops/coffee and food stalls are understaffed. Particularly during high traffic periods. I.e. there was a bird show to begin in the arena and there was a massive (seriously, it was huge) queue trying to get in. There was a food/coffee stall with two windows, only one window was open. One lady was working and the first thing she said was, that she had no coffee as they ran out. When the show ended, the queue at that shop was huge, by then the second shopkeeper didn't make much of a difference. Same with the bbq restaurant we got there just before the lunch storm hit and we already had to wait about 20min to get our order and the queue started just behind the door (so really not long). By the time we finished and walked out, the queue was around the corner alongside the building, who knows how long they had to wait. One till. Having two people using the same cash machine is not really efficient. They'd need at least 3, then the queue started on the pick-up side, because the chicken needed longer cooking times. So all in all not very efficient. Two coffee machines (you get a coin at the till) but one machine had an error message in French (needed maintenance, but was still working), that many people couldn't read nor knew how to get rid of the error message. So people started queue on the other coffee machine. A few other food stalls were closed, it was a hot day, I think about 34°C. Hardly any shade anywhere. So in order to get some drinks, a couple of grown-ups had to walk through half the park to get something for the rest of the group, as we tried to find shade with the little kids. If you are not planning the visit ahead, try to avoid too sunny days. Bird show was OK. A bit disappointing that they have so much staff in that arena but then decide to just play a boring recording and then let the birds fly. Other parks actually talk about the birds and give facts about the specific birds on display, also are interactive with the crowd. Here you just sit down, a tape plays, trainers let the birds fly over your head, then they sit down in the middle of the arena and all birds walk out like in a circus good-bye. Not impressed. The range of animals is quite impressive. And beautiful birds, that seem to be kept in good conditions and clean. Butterfly house, and there was a penguin/fish area, which unfortunately was shut down and we couldn't find access to the Australian area with the kangaroos which our daughters desperately wanted to see. The only path we could find to go there seemed to be closed with a gate but no further information. It's also advisable to follow a set path. Going to see what interest you may be too chaotic and it's easy to get lost in the park. Also walking everything multiple times is suboptimal. Oh one more thing... to get out of the park: ONE (!!!) turnstile. Why they didn't just open the bloody gate is beyond me. We had to QUEUE (!!!) to leave the park. Ridiculous.
Philippe M — Google review
Good place to spend the day with the family. Make sure to buy your ticket ahead of time or you may be waiting in line for a long time. They are not very organized. The place is in need of renovations, bathrooms are old, dirty.
Eric S — Google review
Our 3rd visit to this park. We love it. Our kids love it. My folks love it. Always something new to see. Always clean. The birds and other animals seem happy and well cared for. Saw one of the shows this time - for the first time - and it was brilliant. We will be going again on our next trip to the area.
Charlie W — Google review
Wonderful experience! The bird park is quite good, clean, safe for kids! I recommend. We even bought annual card for 45 euros.
S. L — Google review
Great place to see birds. However, you should bring your own food and drink because the snack bars there are horrible.
Matěj M — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(1638)
X2RM+2P, Parking lot, D1083, 01330 Villars-les-Dombes, France
https://www.parcdesoiseaux.com/
+33 4 74 98 05 54
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Groupama Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Groupama Stadium, home to Olympique Lyonnais football club, boasts nearly 60,000 seats and also serves as a venue for concerts. Visitors have praised the easy access to the stadium and its large solar panel-equipped car park, showcasing the club's environmental commitment. Inside, the well-maintained stands offer impressive views of the pitch. Some recommend sitting at Row 10 for an optimal viewing experience during football matches.
Just like most sporting stadiums, easy to navigate, stewards helpful and friendly - the only people that seem to struggle are the ones who can't read the ticket they bought. It tells you the letter area, block code, row number and seat number. Use this and you'll be good. My only insight is that the row numbers are on like the step level of the actual seat, rather than printed on the step itself, we found it easy but its amazing just how many didn't seem to look, but I suppose it's a bit different looking for empty seats among crowds and trying to upset as few a people as possible
Josh ( — Google review
Lyon 1 - Arsenal 4. Great stadium to visit. Good food and drink choices. Some local restaurants to visit. Can be a bit of a pain to get to on public transport - took about an hour on buses.
Sally W — Google review
Stadium tour in English. It was really cozy, friendly tour - less commerical than the UK stadium tours. Massive credit to our guide Thibaut, whose English was exceptional and his know of OL, the team, the stadium, the history was first class. Also the guy in the museum was so friendly and knowledgeable. A really great few hours.
Adrian P — Google review
Very good once you get past security to the area around the stadium, very modern, loads of food/beverage options
Mark K — Google review
What an atmosphere!! Lyonnaise were quite loud and choreographed. Saw the match VS Manchester United in Europa League, couldn’t pick a better match to watch!!
Rinor Z — Google review
Was at this stadium for the Olympics and it was also my first time watching football. I think the journey to get here was really enjoyable - the tram service was organised I think specifically for the Olympics. It was EUR5.00 to book a tram ticket that was set up specifically for the event. I really liked this stadium compared to Stade de France. It seemed more updated and had lots of art to look at. There was also more shade while we were waiting to be let into the stadium. I was quite surprised that the toilets didn't have a toilet seat. Wasn't expecting this is in such a nice stadium. I also really like that the tram dropped us right outside the stadium so a better experience overall in terms of getting to and from this venue. Be very mindful of sitting in the sun though. I'm pretty sure I got heat stroke because I made the mistake of not moving to the shade. I bought chips from here which I think cost about EUR6.00.
Rachel S — Google review
This is a fantastic venue that seamlessly blends the excitement of football games with the electric atmosphere of concerts. As the home of Olympique Lyonnais, the stadium offers an unforgettable experience for football fans, with passionate crowds creating an intense vibe during matches. The facilities are top-notch, ensuring that fans enjoy every moment. Beyond football, the stadium hosts a variety of concerts, attracting big-name artists and delivering spectacular shows. The acoustics are impressive, making it an ideal spot for live music. Whether you’re cheering for your team or dancing to your favorite band, the energy here is contagious. Overall, Groupama Stadium is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of Lyon through sports and music. Good to consider transportation options when visiting because it’s located away from the city center but note that there is a train line that’s very close to the stadium.
Blaise M — Google review
As a football fan, I would like to visit this Stadium. It's one of the mosy historical teams in France and alsoin the Europe. Unfortunately, the "rules" of the Stadium, as every employee told me, was that is open only at the weekends. As i told them that i came from so far away and i would like just a couple of photos as souvenir, that was something that is not possible. What a pity!!! I hope next time they will fix the "rules" issue !!!!
Τρύφωνας Κ — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(574)
10 Av. Simone Veil, 69150 Décines-Charpieu, France
https://www.olvallee.fr/
+33 4 51 08 70 40
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