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Search Results for: Lake Geneva

Eco-friendly bed & breakfasts around Lausanne

27/01/2010 by Ellen Wallace

History, ecological tourism and regional food products all in one The Lausanne tourist bureau is supporting the efforts of three wine estates around Lausanne to provide rooms on a B & B basis, meals, receptions, cocktail parties, and wine tastings. These include the Château de Rochefort, the Abbaye de Mont and the Domaine de Burignon. […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: accommodation, Accommodations, B&B, catering, Eco-tourism, events, Foodie news and events, hotel, Lake Geneva, Lausanne, Receptions, Restaurant guide, suisse, Swiss, Switzerland, Vaud, wine estates, wine tastings

UK media love Swiss clichés (and expenses-paid trips)

17/01/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, a city you’ve probably never seen, even if you live there Some things never change, and a certain class of wealthy Brits seeing quaint little Switzerland as a playground is one of them. Another is the itch of UK newspaper writers to get the editor to pay for a trip, preferably during the ski […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: bankers, banks, boring, Britain, British, Community, events, expensive, forfait, forfeit, Geneva Financial Center, hedge funds, Ivan Pictet, Lake Geneva region, lump sum, moving to Geneva, Switzerland, tax, taxes, Telegraph, times, UK, UK Times

Urban traffic congestion to get Swiss federal spending boost

11/11/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Geneva and the Lausanne-Morges area are likely to see an improvement in public transport to ease traffic congestion, if new federal funds for to improve traffic go through as planned. The Swiss federal government has told Parliament that it will allocate CHF1.5 billion for co-sponsored (with cantons) projects starting in 2011 […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Bern, federal funding, public transport, Swiss news, Switzerland

Swiss Alps welcome winter

09/11/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Click on images to view larger Valais, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – There is one day every year when you know that winter has arrived: it can’t be defined clearly by a drop in the temperature or all the leaves suddenly disappearing or even by snow arriving, but it is tangible. Saturday 7 November, winter settled in, […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: forecast, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Valais, weather, winter

Potatoes: endless varieties in Switzerland

14/09/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Potatoes: an essential part of the traditional Swiss diet If there’s one thing we have plenty of in Switzerland, it’s potatoes. I didn’t even like potatoes before I came here and discovered all the subtle differences of texture, taste and all the ways of using them in cooking. Potatoes are an essential ingredient in almost […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Add new tag, France, Geneva, geneve, How to choose it, How to eat it, Lake Geneva, local, market, MarketDay, MarketDay - Seasonal products, potato, Recipes, suisse, Swiss, Switzerland, variety, vegetables

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