
Vevey
Canton of Vaud
Dubbed the 'Pearl of the Swiss Riviera,' Vevey is nestled on the shores of Lake Geneva with spectacular views of the Alps. It is the global headquarters of Nestlé and the place where legendary comedian Charlie Chaplin spent the last years of his life. The town is famous for its charming old town, lakeside promenade, the giant Fork of Vevey sculpture, and its proximity to the UNESCO-listed Lavaux vineyards.
Practical Travel Guide for Vevey
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Visa Information
Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.
Adapter Type
German, French, Italian, Romansh
Getting Around
Vevey's city center is easily walkable. The efficient public transport system includes trains, buses (VMCV buses are free with the Montreux Riviera Card), and ferries on Lake Geneva. Trains are the best way to explore the Lavaux vineyards.
Local Flavors
As the home of Nestlé and the Alimentarium (Food Museum), Vevey has a rich gastronomic culture. Local cuisine features Vaudois traditions, fresh Lake Geneva fish (like perch fillets), famous Swiss chocolate, cheeses (such as fondue and raclette), and wine from the Lavaux vineyards.
