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Location Accomodations Restaurants & Bars LOCATION RESTAURANTS & BARS Palace Sushi Zen : Located in the heart of Lausanne, the Olym- The Lausanne Palace & Spa offers a wide At the Palace Sushi Zen, the cuisine of the Land pic Capital, and commanding a magni- range of food service, with 4 restaurants of the Rising Sun is well represented as we offer all ficent view of Lake Geneva and the Alps. run by Edgard Bovier, Lausanne Palace’s traditional Japanese dishes with a modern twist. The hotel benefits from an idyllic situa- Executive Chef. tion, at the centre of Lausanne’s cultural Les Tables d’Hôtes : life, shops and restaurants. La Table d’Edgard : Table set in the kitchens, we are lucky to have Gastronomic restaurant with Mediterra- two available at the Lausanne Palace. One is Geneva airport is accessible in only 45 mi- nean influence benefiting from a view to be found in the kitchen of our gastronomic nutes, Paris and Milan within 4 hours by train. on Lake Geneva and the Alps. restaurant and the other in the kitchen of “ La Brasserie du Grand Chêne ”. We guarantee an ACCOMODATIONS Michelin starred (1 macaron) and holding authentic experience in the heart of the action. The 140 rooms, including 30 suites, of the 18 / 20 pts on the Gault & Millau Guide. Lausanne Palace & Spa have all been Bar 1915 : uniquely and individually decorated. All La Brasserie du Grand Chêne : In the heart of the lobby, the 1915 Bar rooms, from 30 to 170 m2, have their own Designed in a typically Parisian style, the welcomes you throughout the day. charm and elegance. The suites moreo- Brasserie du Grand Chêne has withheld ver have the advantage of featuring its Belle Epoque charm, in the scenery it LP’s Bar : Lausanne-Palace & SPA a small lounge. offers but also in the plates. In a relaxing subdued setting with a dis- Grand-Chêne 7-9 creet background of piano music, the LP’s CH-1002 LAUSANNE Services : Le Côté Jardin : Bar offers a wide choice of cocktails. SWITZERLAND Our guests are offered a wide range of Restaurant entirely dedicated to the fla- T. +41 21 331 31 31 amenities including air conditioning, di- vours of the South, it offers a buffet and Habana Bar : F. +41 21 323 25 71 rect dial telephone, TV, free wifi, trouser- a wide range of dishes to choose from. It Enthusiasts of good tobacco will appre- [email protected] press, safe and complimentary minibar also features a vast panoramic terrace to ciate the prestigious spirits and the wide www.lausanne-palace.com in every room. enjoy the summer time. selection of cigars offered on the menu. BANQUETS & CONFERENCES Range of products The city can also pride itself of a rich local 14 Various adjustable rooms which can on offer : artistic scenery, national and internatio- welcome from 2 to 400 people. May it • Aromatherapy Associates nal, thanks to a couple of prestigious insti- be for a big event or a little meeting, our • Aveda tutions such as the Béjart Ballet Lausanne. rooms with a classic deco and our high- • Forlle’d You shall be able to enjoy the historical tech conference centre are fully equip- • Maroc Maroc patrimony of the city throughout the year. ped to respond to any of your needs. • Phyto 5 Tours organised : ACTIVITIES • watch manufacturer CBE CONCEPT SPA • cities of Montreux & Vevey The CBE Concept SPA is a peaceful 2100 Sports : • the Chillon Castle sqm haven and offers an extensive range Lausanne, being the Olympic Capi- • village of Gruyères of treatments. Dedicated to body care, tal, offers a wide variety of sports such • local vineyards the CBE offers programs focused on tradi- as golf, tennis, swimming, water-skiing, • chocolate factory tional and ancient spa therapies. windsurfing, horse riding, biking and • cruise on Lake Geneva skiing (45 minutes away). • panoramic train The CBE compromises 21 treatment rooms, the Yogi Booster Bar, a fitness room, an in- Culture : door swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a Lausanne offers an impressive cultural di- hammam, as well as a Hair Spa by Aveda. versity : around 20 museums, one of which Our hotel guests enjoy free access to being the famous Olympic Museum and all these facilities. the “ Collection de l’Art Brut ” Museum..
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