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About this venue
Stade Olympique de la Pontaise is one of Lausanne’s most recognizable stadiums, defined by its classic “Olympic” profile and strong track-and-field heritage. The open-air bowl and clean stadium geometry give it a timeless sporting feel, while the compact layout keeps sightlines clear and the atmosphere close to the action—whether you’re attending a match, a meeting, or a major open-air show.
Inside, the experience is shaped by the venue’s lively open acoustics, straightforward sector layout, and an easy flow around the stands. Visitors typically appreciate the practical setup: well-marked entrances, efficient circulation routes, and the usual food-and-drink kiosks that make it easy to grab something without missing the key moments.
For on-site arrival, the key detail is the exact location: Rte des Plaines-du-Loup 7, Lausanne, Switzerland. Stadium gates are signposted around the perimeter, so reaching your sector is simply a matter of following the posted numbering and directions. Nearby parking and short drop-off options are available, and the closest public-transport stops are within a short walk; for the broader city transit overview, refer to the text further down the page.
About the city: Lausanne
Lausanne, an elegant hub of French-speaking Switzerland on the shore of Lake Geneva, is known for its refined atmosphere and a steady rhythm of top-tier events. The city naturally blends sport, concerts, and cultural happenings, while offering visitors a sense of order, safety, and effortless movement. That mix of urban energy and relaxed lakeside charm makes Lausanne a strong choice when you’re planning a night at an arena or a match at a stadium.
A major advantage is connectivity: the tl network (buses) and the city lines m1 and m2, along with the regional LEB, make it easy to reach key districts and event areas without complicated transfers. If you arrive by rail, Gare de Lausanne is the central gateway from which you can continue smoothly to neighborhoods and venues. For air travel, the most common option is Aéroport de Genève, which offers direct rail links into the wider region, and Lausanne also has the smaller Lausanne-Blécherette aerodrome for general aviation.
Before or after the event, enjoy the city’s extra highlights: head down to Ouchy and stroll along Lac Léman (Lake Geneva), where promenades, parks, and the harbor create the perfect setting to unwind. In the upper city, explore the old town with viewpoints and the iconic cathedral, and a short walk through historic streets and panoramic spots fits naturally into any itinerary. That’s how Lausanne becomes more than just a ticket – a complete city experience you’ll remember.