LausannePicturesquely located on the shores of Lake Geneva, the youthful
and energetic city of Lausanne is built above the lake on a
sequence of tiers connected by a small metro. The upper or Old Town
contains the grand Gothic cathedral, Notre-Dame; its turreted
towers a well-known symbol of the city. The lower town on the
lakeshore was once the small fishing village of Ouchy and is now
the prime waterfront area with outdoor dining and cafés, promenades
and sporting activities. The gardens around the Quay d'Ouchy are
home to the city's foremost attraction, the Olympic Museum,
containing a wealth of sporting memories and a collection of unique
objects pertaining to the Olympic Games from its beginning until
the present. Lausanne relishes its importance as the Olympic World
Capital and headquarters of the International Olympic
Committee. Website: www.lausanne-tourisme.ch Transportation: Lausanne is a 40-minute train journey from
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