Canton of Vaud

Living in Lausanne

Olympic capital on Lake Geneva, university-driven, French-speaking.

Population
140,000
Monthly budget
CHF 3,500–4,700
Rent 1BR
CHF 1,600–2,400
Living in Lausanne, Switzerland — view of the city

Overview

Lausanne is Geneva's smaller, hillier, more academic neighbour. EPFL and the University of Lausanne anchor a thriving tech, AI, and biotech ecosystem — Logitech, Nestlé Research, and dozens of EPFL spin-outs make the city far more 'startup' than its size suggests.

It's also the Olympic capital: the International Olympic Committee, plus 60+ international sports federations are headquartered here. That's a steady source of international, English-friendly jobs distinct from anything in Zurich or Basel.

Daily life revolves around the lakefront promenade in Ouchy and the steep climbs up to the old town. The Lavaux vineyards (UNESCO-listed) start at the city's eastern edge, and ski resorts in the Alpes Vaudoises are an hour away. Rents are noticeably gentler than Geneva but climbing fast as more EPFL alumni stay in the region.

Cost of living in Lausanne

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Rent

1BR city centre CHF 1,600–2,400. Renens, Prilly drop to CHF 1,300–1,800.

Groceries

CHF 440–580/month.

Transport

Mobilis monthly pass CHF 79. The metro M2 is the steepest in the world.

Dining out

Lunch menu CHF 22–28, dinner for two CHF 90–140.

Job market

Top industries

  • EPFL/UNIL research & spin-outs
  • Sport governance (IOC, FIFA-adjacent)
  • Biotech (Health Valley)
  • Hospitality (EHL)
  • Nestlé and FMCG R&D

Average salaries

Median household ~CHF 100,000. EPFL postdocs CHF 85,000+, tech seniors CHF 130,000–180,000.

French is needed for most non-academic roles. EPFL operates in English; Nestlé R&D is bilingual.

Calculate your take-home pay with the tax calculator or salary calculator.

Best neighbourhoods to live in

Cité (Old Town)
Historic core, hilly, premium rent.
Ouchy
Lakeside, leisure-focused, expensive.
Flon
Former industrial district, nightlife, design shops.
Sous-Gare
Convenient, mid-priced, near station.
Renens / Prilly
EPFL-adjacent, value rent, fast metro.

The honest pros and cons

Pros

  • EPFL ecosystem rivals anything in continental Europe for tech
  • Smaller, friendlier, less stiff than Geneva
  • Lavaux vineyards and Alps both within 60 minutes
  • Strong international school options (École Internationale)

Cons

  • Vaud has a heavier tax burden than Zurich
  • Steep topography — some neighbourhoods need fitness
  • Tax forms mandatory above CHF 120k income even under withholding
  • Smaller job market outside academia and a few corporates

Practical tips for new arrivals

Language

French. EPFL is a bilingual bubble; outside it, B1 French is essential for daily life.

Registration

Register at the Contrôle des habitants within 14 days. Full registration guide →

Transport

M1/M2 metros, buses, and the CFF train. Boat to Évian (France) for a weekend.

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