Montreux
The town of Montreux stands in a beautiful, sheltered bay on the
shores of stunning Lake Geneva, Switzerland's largest lake. It
enjoys an incredibly picturesque setting, surrounded by
vineyard-covered hillsides, the striking blue waters of the lake
and the snow-capped peaks of the distant Swiss Alps. The town
enjoys an unusually mild climate and is known for the Mediterranean
plants that are found there, including palm trees and cypress trees
that line promenades and streets throughout Montreux. Famous former
residents of Montreux include Freddie Mercury; a statue of Mercury,
the lead singer from iconic rock band 'Queen', can be found in
Montreux.
A long, flower-lined promenade runs along the lakefront of
Montreux and links the town with neighbouring Vevey. The promenade
extends as far as the famous Chateau de Chillon and creates an
ideal walking route. The annual Montreux Jazz Festival takes place
in June/July and features jazz concerts in a number of Montreux's
parks and venues. The festival is highly regarded around the
world.