Wondering what's going on in and around Lausanne? Check out our picks for this week:
- Rather than fasting on Monday, September 16, Brasserie de Montbenon invites you to eat Vacherin from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.!
- Sicily is in the spotlight for the 5th edition of Lausanne Méditerranées, from September 19 to October 6. The event promotes interculturality and nourishes links between the city and countries or regions around the Mediterranean. Two weeks of exchange and culture to discover the largest island in the Mediterranean, with shows, concerts, films, conferences, literature, gastronomy, a craft market, workshops and festive moments.
- An English Stand-Up Comedy on Tuesday night with Dan Belkin at Comedy Club 13.
- Chocotrek (ends September 21): Have a gourmet stroll around Lausanne, meeting passionate chocolatiers. You can take the tour for one day, or for the entire duration of the event. A speciality created for the occasion is given out at each chocolate shop.
- Pub Quiz wedn le vestibule
- As part of its 75th anniversary, the Pully Art Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to narrative figuration. Through a selection of more than 80 works from the Gandur Foundation for Art, the exhibition offers to rediscover a little-known movement of the artistic scene of the 1960s and 1970s. From September 13 to December 15.
- Le Sleek Pop-Up store is back in Lausanne until October 12 (Les Garages, Flon)!
- RowFit Open Boathouse from Tuesday to Sunday: during this week all RowFit classes will be free of charge.
- Tapas, drinks and dj set at Lily Bar Lausanne on Friday.
- Lausanne and Pully Museum Night on Saturday. This 23rd edition will offer you its share of surprises and wonder! 2024 theme: Stars in the eyes.
- Meet local creators and artisans at La Ficelle market on Saturday (10:00 - 18:00), at M2 metro stop Jordils.
- La Cité des Créateurs is back on Saturday and Sunday. Don't miss original creations with a strong identity and particular know-how.
More than 40 stands per day, which will all be different between Saturday and Sunday. - Désalpe: it's that time of year when Alpine cattle descent (in French “Désalpe”) and it's the best-known of all traditional mountain festivities. Check out all the fêtes d'alpage around Lausanne this weekend.