What’s Lausanne Like in November?
November in Lausanne marks the transition from autumn to winter. The weather is generally cool and often damp, with shorter daylight hours. It’s considered an off-peak travel month, offering a more local experience with fewer tourists.
What is the Weather and Climate in Lausanne in November?
Lausanne in November typically experiences average daily temperatures ranging from approximately 4°C to 8°C (39°F to 46°F) (estimated range). Frost is possible, especially towards the end of the month. Precipitation is common, with an estimated 100-120mm falling over about 10-12 days, often as rain, though the first snow of the season can occur in late November. Daylight hours are shorter, averaging around 9-10 hours. Cloudy and foggy conditions are also frequent, particularly in the mornings.
What are Typical Costs and Availability in Lausanne in November?
Accommodation prices in Lausanne during November are generally lower than peak summer or winter ski seasons, but not drastically so. A mid-range hotel room might cost an estimated CHF 120-250 per night. Budget options could start from CHF 80-120 (estimated ranges). Availability for hotels and popular restaurants is typically good due to lower tourist numbers. Dining out for a casual meal can range from CHF 25-45 per person (estimated). Public transport costs remain stable, with various pass options available.
What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in November?
Expect fewer tourist crowds in November, offering a more relaxed atmosphere for exploring. The city begins to prepare for the festive season, with Christmas markets typically commencing in late November (specific dates vary annually). Conditions will be chilly and potentially damp, so warm, waterproof clothing is essential. While outdoor activities are possible, many visitors opt for indoor attractions. Lake Geneva can appear dramatic and beautiful under November skies.
What are the Best Activities for November in Lausanne?
Given the cooler weather, indoor activities are highly recommended. Visit the world-renowned Olympic Museum, explore the unique Collection de l’Art Brut, or discover various collections at the Palais de Rumine (housing multiple museums). The historic Lausanne Cathedral is impressive inside and out. Enjoy the city’s vibrant café culture and diverse culinary scene. If the weather permits, a brisk walk along the Ouchy promenade by Lake Geneva or through the charming Cité (old town) can be rewarding. If visiting late in the month, explore the nascent Christmas markets.
For finding free amenities like public restrooms or water fountains, the AllInMap app can be a useful tool during your visit.