Wondering what's going on in and around Lausanne? Check out our picks for this week:
- Relax Visit at Plateforme 10 on Monday – exhibition Tisser son temps. A different kind of museum experience. During the Relax Visit of the exhibition Tisser son temps, visitors are invited to move freely, talk, and express their emotions. This inclusive format welcomes everyone — especially young parents with babies and anyone who prefers to explore the museum without pressure. The museum opens at 10am.
- British rock artist Miles Kane performs live at Le Docks on Tuesday. Known for his energetic stage presence and sharp indie-rock sound, the former co-frontman of The Last Shadow Puppets brings his latest tracks and fan favourites for an electrifying evening.
- CreativeMornings Lausanne welcomes guest speaker Christiaan Page to explore this month’s theme, Camino (Friday morning at Unlimitrust). CreativeMornings gathers the local creative community for inspiring talks and informal networking in a friendly morning atmosphere.
- Opening evening on Thursday of the exhibition dedicated to Jean Tschumi, an important figure in Swiss modern architecture and design. Discover his work and legacy during this special vernissage event.
- Fringales Muséales (Thursday and Friday) a culinary journey between works of art and gastronomy. A culinary journey where gastronomy meets art. Four gourmet chefs from the Lausanne region present tasting dishes inspired by artworks exhibited in local museums. Thursday: Musée romain de Lausanne-Vidy & Musée de la Machine à Écrire. Friday: Forum d'architectures Lausanne & ArchéoLab
- Journée Mode et Arts Textiles on Saturday at Pleteforme 10. A full day dedicated to fashion and textile arts, featuring activities, discoveries, and creative encounters around contemporary and historical textile practices.
- Come down to the Lausanne Bibliothèque Jeunesse for another Booketins session (a bilingual reading group for kids) on Saturday: read, sing, and smile in English and French.
- Peaky Blinders Party at Brasserie de Montbenon on Saturday. An immersive themed party inspired by the iconic British series Peaky Blinders. Expect vintage vibes, stylish outfits, and a festive atmosphere reminiscent of 1920s Birmingham.
- Festival de Cinéma Écrans Urbains 2026 (various venues, February 25 – March 1). 7th edition of this urban film festival showcasing screenings and cultural programming dedicated to city life, architecture, and contemporary urban narratives.
- Pat Moore's American Apology Tour at Diff Sociobar on Sunday. In this solo stand-up show, Pat Moore dives into the strange, funny, and sometimes humiliating reality of being an American trying to adapt to life in Germany — with no German language skills, no volume control, and no national pride. It’s a show for anyone who’s ever moved abroad, dated across cultures, or wanted a personal apology from an American.
- Planète Microbes: An interactive workshop for children aged 9 to 12 exploring the fascinating world of microbes. Through playful and educational activities, participants discover the invisible organisms that shape our daily lives. Musée de la main UNIL-CHUV, until April 15.
Save The Date
Sunday 8 March – Champagne Sunday at the Beau-Rivage Palace
A sparkling new rendezvous arrives in Lausanne. Champagne Sunday makes its debut at one of Switzerland’s most iconic addresses, transforming the palace into a celebration of elegance, diversity, and craftsmanship.
More than 60 cuvées from 25 Champagne Houses and independent winemakers will be poured — giving guests the rare chance to taste, compare, and meet the people behind the bottles.
Places are strictly limited (max. 200 guests per session). Tickets available exclusively online.




