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Discover Lucerne on foot

Discover Lucerne on foot

Lucerne region

Lucerne is breathtaking - not only tourists say this, but also the locals. And we think they are all right. The hotel is only a minute's walk from the beautiful lake promenade, which is surrounded by a unique Alpine panorama. All the important sights are in the immediate vicinity. The right hotel to explore the city of Lucerne on foot.

Lake Lucerne

Lake Lucerne (434 m.a.s.l.) fascinates with its scenic beauty, the charms of inland navigation and the historical sites located on the lake. Many say it is the most beautiful lake in Switzerland.

Chapel Bridge

The world-famous Chapel Bridge, built in the 14th century, is the landmark of Lucerne, one of the most famous sights in Switzerland and the oldest wooden bridge in Europe. It was an archive, vault, interrogation and torture room and also a prison. Today it is the most photographed monument in Switzerland.

Rose garden

Encounter works by Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee and a further 21 artists of Impressionism and Classical Modernism. 125 watercolours, drawings and paintings by Paul Klee form the second focus of the Rose garden Collection.

KKL Lucerne

Parisian architect Jean Nouvel created the famous Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne (KKL Luzern). The concert hall seats 1840 and is famous for its phenomenal acoustics. Impressive views of the lake and old town from the roof terraces.

Lion Monument

The Lion Monument was carved into the natural rock to commemorate the heroic death of the Swiss who fell in the Tuileries in 1792. "The Dying Lion of Lucerne" is one of the most famous monuments in the world.

Bourbaki Panorama

The painter Edouard Castres has immortalised a major event in Swiss history in a huge circular painting: a defeated French army flees to Switzerland in the harsh winter of 1871 and is saved in an act of solidarity. The permanent exhibition delves deeper into the historical theme and presents additional details and information.

Lucerne Theatre

The Lucerne Theatre wants to inspire its visitors and convey artistic content while appealing to as many and ever new audiences as possible. As a "discoverer's theatre", it sets accents in the areas of innovation, memory and entertainment.

Picturesque old town squares

Lucerne's old town is car-free. Historic and frescoed houses line the picturesque squares. Anyone who opens their eyes here will be delighted by the countless architectural, artistic and cultural-historical details.

City Hall

Lucerne City Hall is rightly considered one of the most beautiful public buildings in Switzerland. Its location is in no way inferior to it. Around the town hall, which stands in the middle of the old town and on the Reuss river, countless possibilities open up for spending the day and the evening.

Pilatus

Enjoy the 646-metre-long train ride from Fräkmüntegg to Pilatus Kulm to the full. Thanks to the cockpit-like cabin design and the floor-to-ceiling windows, you will feel like you are flying. The view of Lake Lucerne and the rocky planks of the Pilatus massif are breathtaking.

Rigi

Get out of the daily grind and into the adventure realm of Rigi. That is the motto of the Rigi. Situated in the middle of Central Switzerland, the Rigi is easily accessible from every direction. The mountain railway takes you up to the heart of the impressive mountain world. During the summer months, the Weggis-Rigi Kaltbad cable car is transformed into a floating restaurant.

Nature Museum

At the Nature Museum you can learn how nature has evolved. This in an attractive and lively way - in a museum you can touch. In accordance with its legal mandate, the Lucerne Nature Museum is a cantonal collection, education and research centre and the only museum in central Switzerland that is completely focused on natural history.

Glacier Garden Lucerne

Find out what Lucerne looked like a long time ago in the Glacier Garden. Travel back in time to when glaciers still covered the land. Or when subtropical palm beaches characterised the area.

Lucerne Lake Promenade

The lake promenade is extremely popular with tourists, but also locals. Take a 50-minute walk from Lucerne railway station along the lake to the Hotel Seeburg. This city walk takes you past the boat landing stages over the pier to Lucerne's quayside promenades.

Richard Wagner Museum

Richard Wagner is one of the most famous composers in music history. For six years (1866-1872) he chose the Tribschener Landhaus on Lake Lucerne as his place of residence and work.

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