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June 19, 2007

Festival de la Cite

13_3 This is an all out, all over town festival that has been going on in Lausanne every year since 1970. The first few times this fest was staged, it was mostly devoted to beer, of all things! Then it was wisely decided to add some culture to the mix and these days, you will find everything from classical music concerts to street performers, taking place both indoors and outdoors, for free and not-so-free. These nine days in July are really a celebration of summer by both artists and the people who live here.

June 16, 2007

Fête de la Musique

14_2 One day, 1000 musicians. It is hard to believe 1,000 bands can find places to play in Lausanne, on the same day, but they can and they do! From mid-morning until late evening, concerts of every type imaginable - jazz, rock, folk, house, classical - take place throughout the city, both indoors and out. Check out their website for more details closer to the date. This festival takes place on one day, in June.

June 14, 2007

Bellerive-Plage Swimming Pool/Beach

15_2If you cannot find a way to amuse yourself on this enormous site, then pack your bags and head on home. Sound harsh? Maybe, but Bellerive-Plage is just like an amusement park but more wet! It has an Olympic-size swimming pool, a 10-metre high diving board, access to Lake Geneva, beach-volleyball courts, kids' games, cafes... The pools are supervised so bring the kids along. If you still don't feel like jumping in the water, no problem: sip something cool at the cafe overlooking the lake and take in the sights. Costs Sfr4.50 per adult and Sfr3 for children; cheaper after 5p.m. Also note that weather and poor attendance may affect opening hours. If it looks like a lousy day, call ahead to make sure they are open. Season: mid-June to late August..

June 12, 2007

Place de la Palud

12_4  This quaint cobbled stone square is filled not only by the Town Hall but with the wonderfully coloured buildings, each with its own window box of geraniums and pastel coloured shutters. The square is home to the Fountain of Justice, whose basin dates from 1557 making it the city's oldest. The original Statue of Justice was made in 1585 but is now replaced by a copy. Every Wednesday and Saturday morning, a market is held on all surrounding pedestrian streets where you can buy fresh fruits and vegetables. The overall atmosphere of the square is very laid back, making it a good place to relax in the outdoor cafes and restaurants.

June 09, 2007

Montchoisi Swimming Pool and Skating Rink

11_5  Seasons mean little inside this place: in the winter, you can skate, and in the summer, bring your bathing suit because it becomes one giant pool. The pool, open from mid-May to the end of August or the first week in September, has big waves all afternoon so if lazing on your back like your grandfather used to do is your idea of swimming, come here in the morning when things are usually more calm. As with all outdoor pools, opening hours can vary depending on weather and on attendance

June 07, 2007

Ecole de Voile d'Ouchy

10_8 As there is no actual office for this sailing school, the owner, M. Doll advises you to just go and ask around at the port as everyone knows him. We recommend that you call his portable to set up an appointment. M. Doll offers private and group lessons and has been known to take people on nighttime rides (can't beat that!). You can also rent a boat for week-ends or for a full week. His most popular boat is the Comet 800, 8 metres long and slick. Costs Sfr60-Sfr99 for private lessons, less for groups. NOTE: No credit cards; open from April to November.

June 05, 2007

Valais

Valais The Valais region is a long, narrow, shaped like a L valley, cut by glaciers between two alpine mountain ranges. The main cities in the region are found along the river Rhone, that cuts through the the valley. Valais has an incredible diversity of landscapes, we can find the highest glaciers and mountains of the Alps, and nearly subtropical places! This is the place of some of the best spring skiing in the world, with high prices but not so high as you would expect.

June 02, 2007

Sion

Sion_notre_dame Sion is a town in Switzerland, on the Rhône River and located in the canton of Valais, of which it is the capital. In 2002, the population was 27,700.The Roman Catholic diocese of Sion is the oldest in Switzerland and one of the oldest in the north of the Alps.
The city has a great architectonic heritage, 3 castles, 2 of them sadly in ruins, and the Gothic cathedral from the 13th century. Sion was an Italian Colony, German Colony and French Colony, and the multi cultural heritage can be appreciated in it´s old streets, full of history.
Nowadays, the official language of Sion is French, has an international airport and is visited by thousands of tourist every year, specially in winter, for it´s great location in the middle of the Alps, ideal for winter sports like ski and snowboard.
Sion is considered one of the nicest city of Switzerland to live in, due to the variety of activities to do and the urban style.

Switzerland

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