Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) is one of Switzerland’s most diverse regions: elegant towns, UNESCO-listed vineyard terraces, snow-capped Alpine backdrops and lakeside promenades that are ideal for exploring on foot, by bike or by boat. Whether it’s a day trip or a long weekend – all around the lake you’ll find culture, cuisine and nature in an exceptionally rich blend.
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Photo: A historic paddle steamer glides across Lake Geneva (Lac Léman).
Budget tip: If you’re flexible with your travel plans, you can often save a significant amount by staying a little away from the main tourist hotspots (e.g. between Lausanne and Montreux) – whilst enjoying an almost identical lakeside experience thanks to short journey times. You can also find inspiration and attractive hotel offers on our Travel Deals page.
On Lake Geneva in Switzerland, so many highlights are so close together that choosing the right base makes all the difference. Depending on whether you’re looking for city life, culinary delights or that Riviera feel, four places stand out in particular – each with its own character and clear advantages for your planning.
Geneva: Grandeur by the water: Geneva is the perfect base if you want to combine Lake Geneva with urban flair. Lakeside promenades, well-maintained parks and elegant cityscapes meet a vibrant cultural and culinary scene here – ideal for museums, shopping and a stylish evening by the water’s edge.
Lausanne: lively, creative and full of views: Lausanne feels like a city on the move: historic alleyways and squares above, and Ouchy with its promenade and jetty below. In between, new views of the lake open up time and again – perfect if you want to combine city life with short breaks by the water.
Vevey: a relaxed Riviera feel, ideally situated: Vevey is the peaceful, leisurely side of Lake Geneva – ideal for long walks by the water and relaxing breaks with stunning views. At the same time, the town is strategically well-placed to easily include Lavaux and Montreux in the same trip.
Montreux: Promenade, palm trees, picture-postcard scenery: Montreux offers that classic ‘Riviera by the lake’ feel: one of the most beautiful lakeside promenades, a dramatic mountain backdrop and the perfect setting for trips up into the mountains. It’s particularly atmospheric in the late afternoon, when the light over the water softens.
Between Lausanne and Vevey lies one of the most impressive backdrops on Lake Geneva. The terraced vineyards of Lavaux are a UNESCO World Heritage Site – and that’s exactly what you sense as you explore: a carefully tended cultural landscape, historic wine-growing villages and vantage points from which the lake appears like a stage. A particularly delightful way to experience Lavaux is on the Train des Vignes: this charming train service takes you right into the heart of the wine-growing region – ideal for effortlessly combining walks, photo stops and breaks for refreshments, without the hassle of finding a car park or driving.
Here’s how to make your trip to Lavaux truly special:
Video: Lavaux, vineyard terraces – a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007.
On Lake Geneva, the boat isn’t just a lovely bonus, but one of the most pleasant ways to travel between several destinations at a leisurely pace – whilst enjoying the best views of the lakeside promenades, vineyards and Alpine scenery. CGN’s scheduled ferries serve numerous landing stages on the Swiss side; depending on the route, journeys to the French side of the lake are also possible.
Belle Époque boats: the most stylish way to experience the lake: If you’d like to experience Lake Geneva in a particularly atmospheric way, plan a trip on a Belle Époque paddle steamer. Wood-panelled salons, classic details and the leisurely pace make the crossing itself a highlight – ideal if you want your journey to be more than just a trip ‘from A to B’, but a real experience.
Suggested itinerary (works very well as a day trip): Lausanne-Ouchy – Montreux – Chillon Castle: Set off from the harbour in Lausanne-Ouchy, enjoy a leisurely boat trip along the Riviera scenery to Montreux (a stroll along the promenade, a stop at a café) and then continue on to Chillon Castle – a spectacular finale right by the water’s edge.
Here’s how to make it extra special:
Photo: The Belle Époque-era paddle steamer SAVOIE as it leaves the port of Geneva.
Once the promenades, Lavaux and a boat trip are already on the itinerary, these experiences make all the difference: they’re easy to organise, add variety to the programme – and feel ‘typically Lake Geneva’ without seeming like a standard itinerary.
Culture in the rain: one museum per location: When the weather takes a turn for the worse, Lake Geneva is still a sure-fire hit – with museums that’ll save the day in no time. In Geneva, the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH) is the best all-round choice for art and Geneva’s history. In Lausanne, the Olympic Museum is a classic, accessible choice right by the lake. And on the Riviera, Chaplin’s World (Corsier-sur-Vevey) is ideal if you’re looking for a weatherproof experience that’s interactive and appealing even if you’re not usually keen on museums.
Video: Chaplin's World
Anyone wishing to combine a special occasion with a visit to Lake Geneva will find a number of easily planned highlights along the shores in 2026 – from seas of blossoms to lake-side spectacles and festival nights.
Spring: blossoms, a festive atmosphere, first weekend getaways
Morges Tulip Festival (Fête de la Tulipe) – 27 March to 10 May 2026: A classic spring outing with a lakeside promenade atmosphere, a park setting and hundreds of varieties of tulips.
Generali Genève Marathon – 9–10 May 2026: A weekend when Geneva is noticeably ‘on the move’ – whether as a running event or for spectators lining the route.
Early summer: The lake takes centre stage
Bol d’Or du Léman – 5–7 June 2026: This major sailing regatta turns the lake itself into a spectacle – a truly impressive sight from the shore.
Fête de la musique (Geneva) – 19–21 June 2026: Lots of free concerts and stages throughout the city – ideal for a hassle-free city break.
High summer: Festival season by the water
Montreux Jazz Festival – 3–18 July 2026: In 2026, the legendary festival celebrates its 60th edition – so it’s well worth planning ahead (accommodation/tickets).
Paléo Festival (Nyon) – 21–26 July 2026: The major open-air festival near Lake Geneva – with a great atmosphere, but also sells out quickly.
Late summer: a sporting highlight in Lausanne
Athletissima (Lausanne) – Friday 21 August 2026: Diamond League meeting featuring top-class athletics and a great evening atmosphere.
Winter: A festive Riviera atmosphere
Montreux Noël – 18 November to 23 December 2026: Christmas market right by the lake – particularly atmospheric in the early evening.
Video: Bol d'Or du Léman 2025
Lake Geneva brings together, within a short distance, the urban charm of Geneva and Lausanne, moments of indulgence amongst the Lavaux vineyard terraces, and a Riviera atmosphere in Vevey and Montreux. Whether you’re enjoying active pursuits by the water, travelling in style on a Belle Époque steamer, or simply relaxing with a cultural outing as a plan for inclement weather: everything can be easily combined. Those who plan cleverly for 2026 can also combine their trip with seasonal highlights – from the spring tulip season to Montreux Noël.