There is always lots of fabulous food on offer at Paléo. This year there are stalls in the Village du Monde area that are serving cerviche, empanadas and other tasty food from the Andes. There is even a proper “asado” (an Argentinian barbecue) on the grounds! The other food areas at Paléo are the “Quartier de L’Orient” (serving Asian food) and the “Quartier Latin” – both can be found near to the Les Arches stage and Le Detour tent. The small programme guide that you can pick up at the entrance to Paléo, lists all these food areas on the back of the concert schedules.
If you fancy some traditional Swiss food, the Quartier des Alpes has plenty of choice on offer from Malakoffs to Tartiflette note – if you are in a rush, the service for the Malakoffs is very fast!
If you prefer a sit down meal with waiter service, then the “Passage des Tournesols” near the Ferris wheel is the place to be although there are no sunflowers this year in on the fields. To round off the meal, Living in Nyon recommends the tea from the tea stall “La Théière” at stand number 390. See photos below.
Photography
Each year Paléo showcases the work of a Paléo photographer in a temporary gallery on the grounds and this year it’s the turn of Claude Dussex. Take a look at his monochrome photos of previous concerts, from a close up of Nick Cave to Lenny Kravitz in full flow on the guitar.
Over in La Ruche area (read Jonas’s report about this area here) there are some fabulous photos on display taken by a Swiss family as they travel around the world in a campervan. The whole family are there on site ( 2 adults and 4 children) and you can chat to them about their experience and see inside their van!
Above – Free Hugs at Paléo.
Street artist – White Rabbit late for an important date
Below Two happy festival goers at Paléo on Wednesday night!