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Photos of Montreux Switzerland [Suisse]

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The statue in the first photo is of Vladimir Navokov, and is right outside the Montreux Royal Palace Hotel. This "Jazz Festival Town" is prepared for people on vacation / holiday. There are lots of restaurants and water activities, although things slow down in the winter.
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As you walk along the shore of Lake Geneva, towards Castle Chillon, there is a wide, paved path that leads you the whole way and gives you a great view of the French Alps, as well as the city of Montreux. Someone said the mountains you see are the ones on the Evian bottle (water).
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Below is my obligatory photo of the Freddie Mercury statue. He bought a large apartment here, so the city kind of adopted him. The other statue is of Miles Davis, jazz trumpeter. Earlier in the photo tour, I said I liked Lausanne better than Montreux. The guy at Switzerland is Yours seems to have summed up why fairly well.
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