
WEIGHT: 65 kg
Bust: E
One HOUR:40$
NIGHT: +90$
Services: Trampling, Sauna / Bath Houses, Face Sitting, TOY PLAY, Mistress
The hotel, originally built in and renovated from the ground up, is an integral part of Lausanne's hotel history. The hotel has rooms and suites on offer, with in the historic building, the Savoy Wing and 95 in the Park Wing, which harmoniously and seamlessly connects to the elegant originally built building.
A unique restaurant with panoramic terrace, a lobby as well as cigar lounge and an excellent wellness temple compete this exceptional hotel. Much like the early Swiss palaces, its magnificent architecture and reputable hospitality tradition attracted the aristocracy and renowned personalities. For a number of years, the Royal Family of Spain thus lived in exile at the Savoy, while the King of Thailand was also a regular guest.
It is Art Nouveau in style, but also has Neo-Baroque influences, which is particularly noticeable in the turrets. A rare architectural gem, the overall building and entrance portal are honored as historic landmarks. The hotel is centrally located in the heart of French-speaking Switzerland and easily accessible by train, plane or car. Paris and Milan are within easy reach in 3. The rooms and suites are divided between the Savoy wing and Park wing 95 and range in size from 28 sqm to up to sqm.
They offer the latest standards and comfort. All rooms feature contemporary design and beautifully gleaming parquet flooring. The marble-tiled bathrooms with rain shower and Japanese bathtub exude elegant aesthetics. Additionally, the suites all offer a kitchen and guest toilet to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The Savoy wing is located in an elegant Art Nouveau style dating back to , which features an elegant contemporary chic interior design.
In close collaboration with Patrimoine Suisse Swiss Heritage Protection , the wing was completely restored and renewed. Among the most important new features are the giant light sculpture of stained glass in the lobby lounge, and the "Corridor of the Senses" with exquisite wines and cheeses to whet the appetites of guests at the Brasserie du Royal.