Montreux is too Monegasque for me, its shuttered apartment blocks looking as if they’re owned by the same people who’ve bought Knightsbridge, and don’t live there either, but Vevey just sits there, accommodating happy families who splash about in the lake’s clear waters. This is Europe’s largest expanse of freshwater, dividing Switzerland from France, with the diplomat enclave of Geneva at one end, Montreux at the other. The real Hotel du Lac is an elegant summer destination in Vevey, a jolly little resort that sits quietly towards the eastern end of Lake Geneva. Despite Martin Amis being that year’s shoo-in, it went and won the Booker Prize – bingo!īut hotel people should be careful what they wish for. Back in the 80’s, the Hotel du Lac – a Swiss property of which no-one had ever heard – unexpectedly found itself catapulted to international fame after Anita Brookner’s novel of the same name appeared.
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