
French Switzerland
French Switzerland Savoir-vivre & magnificent nature
French Switzerland is a culturally very diverse part of the country. Geneva, the seat of the United Nations, is probably the most cosmopolitan city in Switzerland. The enchanting towns of Lausanne and Montreux, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, are well worth a visit. Discerning gourmets can look forward to a culinary variety and unique taste experiences. In French Switzerland you will find it all: urban flair, cultural sights, and an impressively beautiful landscape in the immediate vicinity - typically Swiss.
Montreux & Lavaux Wine Tasting
Its magnificent location and mild climate make Montreux the most popular spa resort on Lake Geneva. The town is also famous for its many top-class cultural events, such as the annual jazz festival. Montreux is located in the canton of Vaud, the second largest wine-growing region in Switzerland. The Lavaux region, located between Lausanne and Montreux, produces some of the best wines in Switzerland. You will visit the winery of La Crausaz which is ideally located in the heart of the vineyards of Lavaux. Enjoy a wine tasting on the winery's terrace and marvel at the fantastic views.

Geneva Walking Tour
Explore the Old Town of Geneva, which is dominated by St. Pierre's Cathedral, the centerpiece of the Protestant Reformation. Stroll through the cathedral area’s narrow streets each one home to numerous treasures from Geneva’s history that your guide will reveal to you. See the Reformation Wall, a monument to the people who made Geneva the "Protestant Rome". The city on Lake Geneva is also the cradle of watchmaking. Visit the «Horloge Fleuri», the large flower clock in the “Jardin Anglais”, a world-renowned symbol of the Geneva watch industry, and the Patek Philippe Museum that houses probably the most important and precious watch collections in the world.

Gruyère & Maison Cailler Tour
Cheese and chocolate - two delicious products for which Switzerland is famous. You can enjoy both on this tour. The harmonious landscape of the La Gruyère region is home to the spicy cheese "Le Gruyère AOP". Discover the medieval, traffic-free town of Gruyères with its 13th-century castle and try one of the region’s specialities such as Fondue and Raclette. Afterwards, a sweet adventure awaits you at the Maison Cailler in Broc. Explore the story of chocolate through a series of interactive, multi-sensorial experiences, and indulge your palate with an amazing variety of flavours during a chocolate tasting.

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