Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comLausanne, Montreux and Chillon
Duration: 9 hours (approx.)
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Product code: 2510KT021
18 reviews of Lausanne, Montreux and Chillon
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Don't miss this tour! It was outstanding. Beautiful!
Reviewed by: Brian L, United States of America, July 2009
Very informative about the places we visited. Viator did all the planning so we didn't have to. We got to see places we would not have gotten to on our own.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, April 2009
The scenery was beautiful.
Reviewed by: Won Geun Y, South Korea, September 2007
We had a very sweet guide. Everything was well planned and thought out. I'm glad I took the tour.
Reviewed by: Ashok S, India, August 2007
This was a very nice and scenic tour!
Reviewed by: Paul F, United States of America, July 2007
Our guide was fabulous, and the view from the road between Geneva and Montreaux alone was worth the price of admission. This was my second Viator tour and I've not been disappointed.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, September 2006
This was a really nice trip. The Chillon castle was wonderful, but the boat cruise from Chillon to Montreaux was a little disappointing. It was time to jump off the boat even before we settled in. Overall, it was a decent experience.
Reviewed by: Samir P, United Kingdom, June 2008
Amazing locations and views; lots of information given by tour guide. Castle tour was the best part.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, June 2008
The sights were beautiful!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, October 2007
Good tour. It is definitely good to have the voucher, as they had to turn people away from this tour the day we went. The tour guide was very good and animated. The weather improved and it stopped raining, so we were able to enjoy the towns without an umbrella. The drive between Lausanne and Montreaux is beautiful. The only negative was that in Lausanne, we left Old Town to be taken to the shoreline for lunch on our own. We only had an hour, and would have preferred to stay in the Old Town where there were many cafes, a farmer's market, and shops. The shoreline didn't have much, and there was not enough time to grab lunch and see the Olympic Museum before getting back on the bus. The Castle Chillon tour was very good and we did have a little time to enjoy the Jazz Festival in Montreaux before catching the boat to the to see the castle.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, July 2007
The tour was really nice and interesting. It felt a little rushed for some portions in Lausanne, but we definitely got to see many things. The guide was very knowledgeable.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, July 2007
We thoroughly enjoyed this trip. There was a mist so we could not appreciate the Alps as we would have liked. The Lausanne walking tour was good. I have used Viator in the past and I will be using Viator again for our trip to Milan in September. Chillon was well worth a visit and Montreux was beautiful.
Reviewed by: Eileen L, United Kingdom, September 2006
This tour takes you outside of Geneva, into a few lake-side smaller cute cities. Very beautiful. We unfortunately got a young less experienced tour guide who remained mostly silent during the drives to each of the cities and provided only the bare born information.
Reviewed by: Janice C, United States of America, June 2009
This itinerary added greatly to our experience in Switzerland, but we would have preferred a smaller bus and a greater depth of information from the guide.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, September 2007
I would have preferred to have a bit more time in Lausanne to go into the Olympic Museum rather than just drive past it. I would also rather have spent more time at Chillon than at the Montreux markets, which were the same as any markets around the world, with the same old useless trinkets.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, July 2007


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