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Heads up, lovers of perfect pairings! The wonders of Lausanne wines will be unveiled to you during a unique visit in the heart of the city. This unforgettable experience includes historical anecdotes, wine tasting and novel detours to discover the know-how of Swiss winegrowers.
Follow the guide! Starting at the Cathedral, you’ll be guided on a full-bodied outing to take on the charms of beautiful Lausanne. As the culmination of this refreshing visit, the Town Hall’s wine cellar – usually closed to the public – will exceptionally open its doors to the happy visitors. Inside this iconic room, you’ll enjoy a tasting of the wines produced by the City of Lausanne’s Estates, orchestrated by a local connoisseur. The icing on the cake!
Practical information
Languages of the tours
Guided tours can be given in French, English or German. The choice is made at the time of booking.
Duration
The visit and tasting last two hours.
Age
The offer is reserved for people over 16 years old due to the consumption of wine.
Group
The maximum capacity of the carnotzet is 15 people. For groups from 15 to 30 people, we suggest that you split your group in two.
Practical information
Languages of the tours
Guided tours can be given in French, English or German. The choice is made at the time of booking.
Duration
The visit and tasting last two hours.
Age
The offer is reserved for people over 16 years old due to the consumption of wine.
Group
The maximum capacity of the carnotzet is 15 people. For groups from 15 to 30 people, we suggest that you split your group in two.
Reduced mobility
Guided tours of Lausanne can be customised for people with reduced mobility. Please contact our team by e-mail: experiences@lausanne-tourisme.ch. Lausanne has a unique topography, with a cobbled surface in the city centre. The pavement is therefore not uniform and there may be a maximum gradient of 15%.