Best attractions and places to see around Prilly, Switzerland, include a blend of cultural sites, historical landmarks, and access to significant natural features. This municipality in the canton of Vaud offers local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the wider Lake Geneva region. Visitors can find well-maintained green spaces within Prilly and easily reach prominent natural beauty spots and cultural attractions nearby. The area provides diverse experiences, from historical sites to scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Lausanne City Hall (Hôtel de Ville de Lausanne) The imposing City Hall, overlooking the picturesque Place de la Palud from its bell tower, still houses the city administration today. The Lausanne architect Abraham de Crousaz built it between 1673 and 1675 on the foundations of the existing hotels. As an important center of life in Lausanne, it combined several functions: as a political center, it served as both the seat and a symbol of civic power; it was an economic center, housing the wheat market in its ground-floor halls; and it served as a defensive structure, with the bells in its bell tower warning of danger. The City Hall, much admired since its construction, is the most interesting achievement of 17th-century Vaudois architecture. Its main façade features a particularly subtle composition. While the alignment of the bays and their cornices creates a striking and explicit horizontal effect, the vertical axis, defined by the sculptural portal and the tower, is implicitly reinforced by the rhythm of the windows, which become increasingly closer together as they approach the center, and by the rhythm of the arcades, which become progressively narrower. The roof, on the other hand, echoes the aesthetics of regional farmhouses in its form, completing an original silhouette with a provincial touch. Text / Source: City of Lausanne, Department of Architecture and Housing, Department of Housing, Environment and Architecture, Rue du Port-Franc, 182nd floor, Lausanne https://www.lausanne.ch/portrait/carte-identite/architecture-et-monuments/patrimoine-architectural/ancien-regime/hotel-de-ville
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Lausanne Cathedral of Notre-Dame It was not until 1275 that the cathedral was consecrated by Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg and Pope Gregory X. After that, Jean Cotereel, the third master builder, took over the construction site and erected the western part, which he equipped with a portal porch and two towers, one of which carries the bells. The other tower was not completed. The very original painted portal was added to the south facade around 1225-1235. It was not until 1275 that the cathedral was consecrated by Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg and Pope Gregory X. In 1536, the cathedral was greatly altered during the Reformation when a new space for worship was created in the nave. It was then repeatedly restored in the 18th and 19th centuries, notably under the direction of the famous French architect Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc. The interior of the cathedral is characterised by its extraordinary colourfulness. This decoration, which dates back to the original building, was covered over during the Reformation, but was brought back to light at the beginning of the 20th century: In the Chapel of Mary and on the statues of the painted portal, unique in Europe, whose complete restoration was completed in October 2007, the paintings are still recognisable. The rosette is one of the masterpieces of European church art: its panes illustrate the medieval worldview in which God as creator was at the centre. Text / Source: Lausanne Tourisme – administration, Avenue de Rhodanie 2, Lausanne https://www.lausanne-tourisme.ch/de/entdecken/kathedrale-von-lausanne/
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Château d'Ouchy is a historic castle and hotel located on the shores of Lake Geneva in Lausanne, Switzerland. Dating back to the 12th century, the castle has a rich history as a residence of several noble families and as a hotel. The castle was restored in the 19th century and converted into a luxury hotel. Today, Château d'Ouchy is known for its elegant accommodations, stunning views of the lake and the Alps, and excellent gastronomy.
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One of the city's absolute "landmarks", chic, classy and glamorous
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From the church tower you have a wonderful view that you should not miss
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Beautiful, old town hall with lots of charm that fits perfectly into the cityscape
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A walk along the harbor is always great and has that certain something; whether by the lake or the sea - there is always a lot to observe and marvel at
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Prilly itself is home to several classified municipal buildings of historical interest, including the Temple de Broye, Le Château, Castelmont, Le Four à pain, and Collège Centre. Nearby, you can visit the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces (UNESCO World Heritage Site), known for its ancient terraced vineyards, and the historic Ouchy Castle on Lake Geneva. In Lausanne, the Lausanne Town Hall is another significant historical monument.
Prilly offers the Municipal Refuge, a semi-public park with an earthwork covered in native dry-land prairie and fruit trees, providing a rural retreat with views towards Lake Geneva and the Alps. The nearby Lavaux Vineyard Terraces offer breathtaking views over Lake Geneva to the Alps. You can also enjoy the picturesque scenery around Ouchy Harbour, with its views of the lake and mountains.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Olympic Museum and Park in Lausanne provides interactive exhibits and a park with art installations that children often enjoy. Ouchy Castle, now a hotel, is also considered family-friendly, and the Ouchy Harbour area is great for walks and enjoying the lakeside atmosphere.
The region around Prilly is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, go running along Lake Geneva, or enjoy scenic road cycling routes that offer views of the lake and vineyards.
While Prilly itself has green spaces, the surrounding region offers extensive hiking opportunities. The Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features hiking trails with stunning views over Lake Geneva and the Alps. You can also find various walking and running paths, particularly along the lakefront in nearby Lausanne.
The best time to visit Prilly and the Lake Geneva region is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, exploring the vineyards, and enjoying the lake. The views of Lake Geneva and the Alps are particularly stunning on clear days.
Komoot users frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces, which offer panoramic vistas of Lake Geneva and the Alps. The historical significance of sites like Ouchy Castle and the interactive experience at the Olympic Museum are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and scenic walks around Ouchy Harbour.
Prilly's location in the Ouest Lausannois district provides easy access to Lake Geneva. You can visit Ouchy Harbour in nearby Lausanne, which is a popular spot for lakeside walks, boat tours, and enjoying the views. The extensive parks along the waterfront also offer great opportunities to relax by the lake.
Within Prilly, the Municipal Refuge offers a unique semi-public park experience with its natural design and views. Additionally, the town has several classified municipal buildings like the Temple de Broye and Le Château, which offer a glimpse into local history and architecture away from the main tourist routes.
Prilly fosters a vibrant cultural scene with several local institutions. These include L'Artothèque VU.CH, an art library, Cinétoile, a local cinema, La Lanterne Magique, a film club for children, and Locus Solus, an organization dedicated to plastic arts and literature. The Vaudoise Arena also hosts various regional events.
Prilly is well-connected within the Lausanne metropolitan area, making it a convenient base for exploring. Public transport, including buses and trains, can take you to nearby Lausanne, from where you can easily access attractions like the Olympic Museum, Ouchy Harbour, and connect to routes leading to the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces.
Absolutely! The area around Prilly is popular for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes that take you through scenic landscapes, including views of Lake Geneva and the vineyards. There are also mountain biking trails for those seeking more adventurous rides.


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