Tralala Hotel


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    • Baby cot not available for infants.
    • Available baby cot for infants.
    • Cot are not guaranteed and are subject to availability at check-in.
    • Cot may either be not available or subject to availability at check-in.
    • Child will be sharing existing bedding, no additional extra beds will be provided.
    • Extra beds for child will be accommodate in the room.
    • Extra beds subject to availability at check-in.
    • Extra beds either may be not available or subject to availability at check-in.
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Address : rue du temple 2, montreux Show Hotel Map


The TRALALA was constructed almost 400 years ago, in Montreux's old town. It was first built as the home of a wealthy villager and became a hostel in the year 1900, during the hospitality euphoria of the Beautiful Era. Entirely renovated in 2008, the TRALALA Hotel is intimately interlinked with the city of Montreux. It reunites today a prestigious historical past and the musical atmosphere of Montreux to offer you the most idyllic place to stay during your journey in this beautiful city. TRALALA, to live an unforgettable experience.


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