We have a three room (one bedroom) apartment in the attics of an 18th century building. The interior has original cedar beams, a fireplace and our own washing machine. Our balcony is on the fifth floor (elevator included) with a clear view of the French and Swiss alps and lac leman. From our living room and bedroom window we have a view of the Lausanne Cathedral. We have tried to fill it carefully with cozy, luxurious things. It’s an escape in the middle of the city, only 20 min from the lake and above a beautiful park.
Features
Washer
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Oven
Microwave
Coffee machine
Fridge
Iron
Hair dryer
Heating
Air conditioning
TV
WiFi
High Speed Internet
Bathtub
First aid kit
Wheelchair accessible
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Towels
Workspace
Fireplace
Home cinema
Toys
Gym
Sauna
BBQ
Pool
Hot tub
Balcony
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Covered porch / verandah
Kosher home
Meat-free kitchen
Gated community
EV Home Charger
Bikes
Camping gear
Kayak
Tennis court
Standup paddleboard
Travel Styles
Weekend
Romantic
Sport and leisure
City
Hiking
Cycling
Good public transport
Accessibility
Elevator
House rules
Unsuitable for infants under 2
Unsuitable for children ages 2-12
Pets not allowed
No smoking
Allergens
Smoke free
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Married Polish-Canadian female finishing PhD and working as a Data Scientist in Switzerland. Long-time resident of Lausanne with my husband. We are curious, conscientious and active. We love to explore new places and meet new people.
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