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Morges, a charming lakeside town in Switzerland's Vaud canton, sits on the northern shore of Lake Geneva, renowned for its medieval castle, elegant lakeside promenade, and Tulip Festival. Blending Swiss refinement with French-inspired charm, its well-preserved old town and vibrant wine culture make it a hidden gem in the Lake Geneva region.
The Château de Morges, a lakeside fortress housing military museums, offers panoramic views. Stroll along the quayside promenade with Alpine vistas. Don't miss April's Tulip Festival at Parc de l'Indépendance, displaying 100,000 blooms. The old town's Notre-Dame Church and Saturday farmers' market are equally captivating.
Savor local wines like Chasselas paired with Vaudois sausage at lakeside bistros. Café du Raisin serves authentic Swiss fondue, while summer calls for fried perch fillets by the lake. Try artisanal cheeses at the weekly market, accompanied by crisp white wines from nearby Lavaux vineyards.
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April-June for mild weather (15-25°C) and tulip blooms; September-October offers harvest festivities with fewer crowds. Winter (Dec-Feb) has Christmas markets but limited attractions.
Language: French primary; English understood in tourism sectors. Internet: Free WiFi at stations/public areas. Payments: CHF cash & cards (Visa/Mastercard); small vendors prefer coins. Healthcare: Pharmacies in town center; CHUV hospital in Lausanne for emergencies. Voltage: 230V, Type J plugs. Tourist Office: Near train station, provides wine route maps.