Château de Chillon

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Rising from the rocky shores of Lake Geneva like a medieval dream, Château de Chillon is Switzerland’s most visited historic monument. This lakeside fortress has guarded the passage between Vaud and Valais for nearly a thousand years, its white walls mirrored in the turquoise water. Walking its ramparts and grand halls feels like stepping into a knight’s tale, with the Alps as a breathtaking backdrop. The view of the lake and mountains from the keep is pure magic – especially in late afternoon light.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors need about 1.5–2 hours to tour the castle thoroughly. Arrive early to beat the crowds (especially in summer). The audio guide is excellent and adds context without overwhelming you. If you’re driving, there’s a large parking lot nearby; by train, it’s a scenic 10-minute walk from Veytaux-Chillon station. Pair the visit with a stroll along the lakeside promenade or a boat trip on Lake Geneva for a half-day outing.

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