Lausanne PalacevsHotel Regina
Both properties are praised by professional reviewers. On balance, Lausanne Palace scores significantly higher than Hotel Regina. Lausanne Palace has a TripExpert Score of 84 with endorsements from 6 reviews including Fodor's, The Telegraph and Time Out.
Lausanne Palace
 Fodor's
 Condé Nast Traveler
 Travel + Leisure
 The Telegraph
 Time Out
 Michelin Guide
Rue Grand-Chene 7 - 9, Lausanne 1002, Switzerland
From $311/night
- Pet Friendly
 - Bar/Lounge
 - Hot Tub
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Free Breakfast
 
 "This Edwardian landmark, distinctly urbane in setting and style, stands on a hill high over the lake, with layers of city scenery draped behind." Full review
 "Rooms have black-marble bathrooms and comfortable armchairs; some come with terraces with "gorgeous views of the Alps."" Full review
 "An institution for high rollers since 1915, with a happening British colonial–style bar. Room to Book: Ask for a junior room overlooking Lake Geneva. Doubles From $530." Full review
9.0
 "This place has had more than a century to refine its luxury hospitality, and it’s nailed it." Full review
 "One of Lausanne’s most luxurious hotels, it features four restaurants, an exclusive spa and beauty centre and a cocktail bar...stunning views from its terrace over Lake Geneva and the Alps." Full review
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It’s well worth stopping by during the run-up to Christmas to witness the hotel’s completely extravagant external decorations which light up the facade like a particularly sparkly Christmas present, complete with big red bow.
 "There’s still nowhere quite like Switzerland for getting away from it all in the classic high style. This monument of a hotel stands high on Lausanne’s terraced hillside streets, with the..." Full review
Hotel Regina
 Fodor's
18, Rue Grand Saint Jean, Lausanne 1003, Switzerland
From $90/night
- Pet Friendly
 - Free Internet
 - Restaurant
 - Minibar
 - Breakfast buffet
 - Baggage storage
 
 "The owners of this friendly lodging spent more than a decade in the United States, so the language barrier is nonexistent." Full review