Sightseeing Guide

What to See in Lausanne

Explore 10 landmarks, monuments, and attractions in Lausanne, Switzerland. From iconic sights to hidden gems — curated from real traveler experiences.

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  1. Notre Dame cathedral

    Place de la Cathédrale M-F 07:00-19:00, Sa Su 08:00-18:00 Free 46.52256, 6.63529

    At the summit of the mountain that the old town is built on. The cathedral is architecturally quite interesting with a lot of small towers and windows. There is a fantastic look over the city and the surroundings from the tower, but as the cathedral is situated at the top of the city, already the view from the small sq…

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    uare outside it worth taking a picture of.

  2. Fondation de l'Hermitage

    Rte du Signal 2 Tu-Su 10:00-18:00, Th 10:00-21:00, Bank holidays 10:00-18:00 Adults CHF15, Seniors CHF12, Students and unemployed CHF7, Under 18 free. 46.52814, 6.63723

    Built in 1841 as a residence for the banker Charles-Juste Bugnion, the Hermatage occupies its own wooded space on the hill above old-town, with marvellous views of the Cathedral and the Alps.…

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    The family donated the house and land to the City of Lausanne in 1976, which now uses the building to host first class travelling international art exhibitions.

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  3. Olympic Museum

    Quai d'Ouchy 1 1 May to 30 Sep: daily 09:00-18:00, 1 Oct to 30 Apr: Tu-Su 09:00-18:00 CHF14 for the whole museum, CHF7 for just the temporary exhibitions. Children get in half price. Children under 10 admitted free 46.50862, 6.63413

    The museum advertises itself as presenting "wealth of memories which will keep your passion for Olympism burning". The sculpture garden, overlooking Lac Léman, is open to the public. Closed on Mondays from 1 Nov-31 Mar. Items on display include Jean-Claude Killy's ski boots and Carl Lewis' golden track shoes.

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  4. Collection de l'Art Brut

    Av. des Bergières 11 Tu-Su 11:00-18:00 CHF10 46.52728, 6.62486

    This must-see collection of works by untrained artists will at turns delight, amaze, baffle, and irritate. Many of the artists whose works are shown here found life difficult or impossible outside (or inside) of institutions, finding solace and purpose in sometimes compulsive acts of creation.

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  5. Musée Historique de Lausanne

    Place de la Cathedral 4 Tu-Th 11:00-18:00, F-Su 11:00-17:00 CHF4, students CHF2.50 46.52228, 6.63478

    A collection of maps, images and documents about the history of Lausanne, and the Lake Geneva region from the earliest times through the long Bernese occupation to liberation and the present day. A beautifully hand-crafted diorama of 16th-century Lausanne is worth a visit all by itself.

  6. La Tour d'Ale

    46.52396, 6.62767

    One of the few surviving parts of the medieval ramparts, the tower provides a good excuse to visit rue de l'Ale and rue de la Tour. Note however that while you can admire it from outside it's closed to visitors.

  7. Palais de Rumine

    Place de la Riponne 6 Tu W 11:00-18:00, Th 11:00-20:00, F-Su 11:00-17:00 CHF4 46.52348, 6.63379

    Based on an Italian renaissance design, this lovely building is not as old as it looks. There are five different museums inside with exhibitions covering subjects ranging from fine arts to natural history.

  8. Musée Romain Lausanne-Vidy

    Chemin du Bois-de-Vaux 24 Tu-Su 11:00-18:00 CHF8, students CHF5 46.51894, 6.59864

    On display are architectural finds from the settlement site just across the road which still features the remains of walls and a forum from the time of Caesar.

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  9. Musée de l'Elysée

    Av. de l'Elysée 18 Tu-Su 11:00-18:00 CHF8, students CHF4 46.50985, 6.63277

    A world-class photography museum, located in a splendid park. Very close to the Olympic Museum.

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  10. Mudac

    Place de la Cathédral 6 Tu-Su 11:00-18:00, Jul-Aug M 11:00-18:00 CHF10 46.52208, 6.63530

    The museum of design and contemporary applied arts.

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Traveler Guide

Exploring Lausanne: A Guide for Solo Travelers

Lausanne is one of Switzerland's most rewarding cities to explore on foot. With 10 documented sightseeing spots — from grand monuments and historic churches to hidden squares and local museums — the city rewards curiosity at every turn. This guide covers everything you need to plan a great sightseeing day in Lausanne, whether you have a single afternoon or an entire week.

How to See Lausanne Like a Traveler, Not a Tourist

The best way to discover Lausanne is on foot, moving between neighborhoods rather than rushing between landmarks on a tour bus. Start your day early — most major sights in Lausanne are significantly less crowded before 9am. Many iconic spots, such as Notre Dame cathedral and Fondation de l'Hermitage, look entirely different at dawn versus midday, and you'll get far better photographs without the crowds.

Budget at least 30–45 minutes for each major attraction in Lausanne, and don't underestimate walking distances between them. The city's neighborhoods are best experienced by wandering rather than following a rigid itinerary. If something unexpected catches your eye — a courtyard, a street market, a viewpoint — follow it. The most memorable moments in Lausanne rarely appear on any official list.

Planning Your Sightseeing in Lausanne

Before you visit major paid attractions in Lausanne, check whether they offer discounts for students, young travelers, or EU residents. Many museums and monuments have free admission on the first Sunday of the month, or offer combined tickets with nearby sites that save significant money. Some of Lausanne's best sights are entirely free — outdoor landmarks, historic streets, and public spaces cost nothing to explore and can be more atmospheric than ticketed attractions.

If you're visiting Lausanne as a solo traveler, consider joining a free walking tour. They typically depart from main squares in the morning and cover the city's most important sights in 2–3 hours with a knowledgeable local guide. These tours are also excellent for meeting other travelers — you'll often find the group ends up exploring Lausanne together for the rest of the day.

Sightseeing in Lausanne with Fellow Travelers

Solo sightseeing in Lausanne is perfectly enjoyable, but exploring with others can transform the experience. When you share a landmark with a fellow traveler, you see it through their eyes — their questions, their stories, their cultural context. A French traveler will notice different things about Lausanne's architecture than a Japanese one. That exchange of perspectives is what makes travel memorable.

Nomax is a free travel companion app that helps solo travelers in Lausanne find each other and plan sightseeing together. Browse profiles of travelers currently in Lausanne, join group activities like city walks and museum visits, or post your own sightseeing plan and invite others to join. Many travelers in Lausanne use Nomax to find companions for specific attractions — someone to split a taxi to an outlying monument, or a walking partner for the old town.

What Makes Lausanne Worth Seeing

Lausanne offers 10 documented sights in this guide alone — and that's only the beginning. Notre Dame cathedral, Fondation de l'Hermitage, Olympic Museum are among the most visited, but the city's lesser-known neighborhoods and viewpoints are equally rewarding for the traveler willing to explore beyond the main itinerary. Switzerland's history, culture, and architecture are all visible in Lausanne's streets and buildings, making it one of the best cities in the region for sightseeing.

Whether you're spending a single day or a full week in Lausanne, this guide gives you a starting point for building your own itinerary. The sights are ordered by the richness of their documentation, with the most detailed descriptions at the top. Use the coordinates to navigate with any map app, and check the hours and entry prices before visiting to avoid disappointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-see attractions in Lausanne?

Lausanne has 10 notable sights including Notre Dame cathedral, Fondation de l'Hermitage, Olympic Museum. This guide covers landmarks, monuments, churches, museums, and hidden gems curated from traveler experiences and editorial sources.

How many days do you need to see Lausanne?

Most travelers spend 3–5 days exploring Lausanne to cover the major sights comfortably. A focused itinerary can cover the top 10–15 highlights in 2 days. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared sightseeing itinerary for Lausanne.

Are there free things to see in Lausanne?

Yes — many of Lausanne's best sights are free or low-cost. Several POIs in this guide are listed as free entry. Check individual entries above for price information.

What is the best time to visit Lausanne's sightseeing spots?

Early mornings (before 9am) are the best time to visit popular sights in Lausanne to avoid crowds. Many monuments and outdoor attractions are also magical at dusk. Use Nomax to find fellow travelers who can share timing tips and join you for a sightseeing day.

How do I meet other travelers to explore Lausanne with?

Download Nomax — the free travel companion app — to instantly see solo travelers near you in Lausanne. Join sightseeing activities, meet travelers at the same landmarks, and chat before you meet up. It's the easiest way to explore Lausanne with company.

Is Lausanne good for solo travelers?

Lausanne is popular with solo travelers for its rich sightseeing, accessible public transport, and welcoming atmosphere. The Nomax app helps solo travelers find companions in Lausanne so you never have to explore alone — from guided walks to museum visits to spontaneous meetups.

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