Beau-Rivage Palace
The Beau-Rivage Palace is a historical luxury five-star hotel in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is located in Ouchy, on the shores of Lake Léman.
The hotel opened in 1861 and the current main building was constructed in Art Nouveau and neo-baroque style in 1908. It is registered in the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance.
The Beau-Rivage Palace is owned by Sandoz Family Foundation founders of Sandoz AG, now Novartis.Events
On 24 July 1923, the Treaty of Lausanne was signed at the Beau-Rivage Palace.
In March–April 2015, the negotiations on Iran nuclear deal framework for a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear programme took place in the Beau-Rivage Palace, where the foreign ministers and delegations from the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, France, the European Union, Germany and Iran were also hosted. The final press conference, on 2 April 2015, was held at the EPFL Learning Centre.Characteristics
- 169 rooms including 33 suites and Junior Suites
- 1 gourmet restaurant "Restaurant Anne-Sophie Pic", brasserie "Le Café Beau-Rivage", Japanese restaurant "Le Miyako"
- Lavaux Suite: The hotel's only roof terrace with private access, panoramic view of the lake, the Alps and the park
- Spa Suite: The bathroom, all dressed in marble, offers two massage tables, a hot tub and a steam room
- 13 reception rooms to organize conferences, receptions, cocktails, gala evenings and weddings
- Spa Cinq Mondes 1'500m, hammam, sauna. Open every day from 6.30am to 10pm
- Fitness studio, hair salon Shū Uemura
- Boutique, laundry service, valet
Restaurants
- Gourmet restaurant "Anne-Sophie Pic"
- Brasserie Restaurant "Café Beau-Rivage"
- Japanese Restaurant "The Miyako" with teppanyaki table
- Tea Room: "The Lobby"
- The Bar
- In-room dining service