Montreux Palace

The Montreux Palace, Montreux (Switzerland).
View on the Lake Léman and the Alps.

The Montreux Palace (Fairmont Le Montreux Palace) is a luxury hotel in Montreux, Switzerland. It opened in 1906 and is located on the shores of Lake Léman.

History

In 1936, the Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits was signed in the hotel. More recently, the Montreux Palace hosted heads of state, delegations and meetings during the summit of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (2010) and the Geneva II Middle East peace conference (2013). It was the permanent home of Vladimir Nabokov and his wife from 1961 to his death in 1977.

Restaurants and bar

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Coordinates: 46°26′19″N 6°54′24″E / 46.4387°N 6.9067°E