Explore the many activities and events offered throughout this edition themed around "water." With tours, hands-on workshops, and enjoyable moments for all ages, there's something for everyone. Check out our program to make sure you don’t miss a thing at this floral celebration, rooted in tradition and the beauty of the region.
Dates | Horaires | Langues |
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Saturday, April 5 | 11 AM / 12 AM / 1 PM | GE / FR / GE |
Sunday, April 6 | 1 PM / 2 PM / 3 PM / 4 PM | FR / EN / FR / EN |
Saturday, April 12 | 11 AM / 12 AM / 1 PM | GE / FR / GE |
Sunday, April 13 | 1 PM / 2 PM / 3 PM / 4 PM | FR / GE / FR / GE |
Saturday, April 19 | 11 AM / 12 AM / 1 PM | GE / FR / GE |
Sunday, April 20 | 1 PM / 2 PM / 3 PM / 4 PM | FR / EN / FR |
Saturday, April 26 | 11 AM / 12 AM / 1 PM | GE / FR / GE |
Sunday, April | 1 PM / 2 PM / 3 PM / 4 PM | FR / GE / FR / GE |
On foot or by bike
find routes on the Morges:Guide application!
The Morges Fleur du Léman Association needs your help! Whether it's maintaining flower beds, assisting at the boutique chalet, or selling lottery tickets, every little bit helps.
We are also looking for associations to help sell lottery ticket chains. CHF 20 per chain sold will be donated to you.
If you're interested, please contact us by email.
The "Morges Fleur du Léman" association was founded in 2012. It organizes the annual Tulip Festival and Dahlia Festival. The association receives a subsidy from the City of Morges and support from the Office of Parks and Promenades.
However, it must fund 80% of the floral event budget through its own revenues, including sponsorship, flower bed sponsorships, bulb and tuber sales, activities, support dinners, raffles, promotional items, and donations, in order to continue offering these floral displays for free. A volunteer committee oversees the association, supported by a project manager, an event assistant (equivalent to 110%), and more than 80 volunteers. The association also hosts a dozen private members who meet annually during the General Assembly in June.
Switzerland has long been a key player in sustainability, even if it is sometimes overlooked. Leading many international rankings, the country is recognized for its efforts in sustainable development. With the new sustainability strategy launched by Switzerland Tourism (ST) and the entire tourism sector, the country now aims to become a global leader in sustainable tourism. The Swisstainable label reflects this commitment and rewards tourism stakeholders who implement responsible and environmentally-friendly practices.