Overview Region

The land of water, wine
and watches

Suisse Romande

Scene view over the lake, presenting the majestic Chillon Castle against the stunning backdrop of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
© Diccon Bewes

A boat trip out on Lake Geneva reveals the beauty of western Europe’s largest lake, with terraced hillsides and pretty villages gliding by. It’s so big that on misty days the mountains disappear and you almost feel as if you’re at sea – just without the sting of salt in the air. Although the lake is shared with France, the Swiss side has the lion’s share of delights, from Geneva itself to Montreux in the east, and it’s the focal point of the French-speaking region of Switzerland. So come with us to meet the winemakers and watchmakers, and many other locals, in this lovely part of Switzerland.

The United Nations buildings and flags stand prominently in Geneva, Switzerland.
© Diccon Bewes

The capital of peace

The United Nations buildings and flags stand prominently in Geneva, Switzerland.
© Diccon Bewes

Visiting Geneva is rather like meeting a film star in real life: much smaller than you expect. For a city that hosts international peace conferences and is home to the UN, the centre is actually a perfectly compact package of elegant lakeshore hotels and busy shopping streets wrapped around a hilly historic old town.
Take a tour of Geneva

In Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland, the Freddie Mercury memorial statue on the shores of Lake Geneva is bathed in the warm glow of the sun.
© Maude Rion

Relax on the Swiss Riviera

In Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland, the Freddie Mercury memorial statue on the shores of Lake Geneva is bathed in the warm glow of the sun.
© Maude Rion

Switzerland might not have a coastline but it does have a riviera, set along the sheltered south-facing slopes of Lake Geneva. Beyond the glitzy town of Montreux with its famous Jazz Festival, we can help you discover a great medieval castle, terraced vineyards, stunning train rides – and a star or two.
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Aerial view of Lausanne lakeside in summer, revealing people sunbathing and lounging along the shore.
© LT/Blake production/Roman Auricchio

Lakeside life at its best

Aerial view of Lausanne lakeside in summer, revealing people sunbathing and lounging along the shore.
© LT/Blake production/Roman Auricchio

This remarkable city gives its guests a good workout of both mind and body. It makes the most of its extraordinary location above and beside Lake Geneva, rising up in three stages, each as captivating as the last. Home to a wealth of museums and markets, Lausanne is a vibrant gem to be relished one, often weary, step at a time.

A watchmaker meticulously repairs mechanical watches in his workshop, showcasing precision and craftsmanship.

The heart of Watch Valley

A watchmaker meticulously repairs mechanical watches in his workshop, showcasing precision and craftsmanship.

The town that is the spiritual home of Swiss watchmaking owes its fame to fire, a particularly devastating fire that destroyed La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1794. A new town was built and minutely planned to suit the needs of the watchmakers, with buildings on an elongated grid pattern that let in enough light for the intricate work.

People sitting in an outdoor restaurant in the old town of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Beautiful stylish Neuchâtel

People sitting in an outdoor restaurant in the old town of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Carved from butter. That’s how the writer Alexandre Dumas described Neuchâtel, and he had a point. Most of the medieval old town is built from rich golden sandstone so that even on cloudy days the buildings seem to glow. The city sits beside its own lake, the largest entirely within Switzerland, providing visitors with elegant waterfront walks.

Three women enjoy the view over Villeneuve and Lake Geneva.
© Switzerland Tourism / André Meier

Suisse Romande in brief

Three women enjoy the view over Villeneuve and Lake Geneva.
© Switzerland Tourism / André Meier

The croissant shape of Lake Geneva dominates the map of western Switzerland, but there’s more to this region than one famous lake. Four cantons make up Suisse Romande (as this area is known locally): Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel and Jura – and with over 1.5 million inhabitants, these cantons are the bulk of Switzerland’s French-speaking population. This is also the home of famous Swiss brands, such as Rolex and Nestle, plus the ancient vineyards of Lavaux and the medieval castle of Chillon.

When to go

When to go

All year

Why go there

Why go there

Charming cities
Watchmakers
Lakeside life

what to see

What to see

Geneva
Montreux Riviera
Watch Valley

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