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Lucerne: Attractions and Activities
Strolling
in Lucerne: Cross the famous Chapel bridge (the covered wooden bridge),
constructed during the first half of the 14th century as a part
of the city's fortifications. Continue along the riverside to the
historic section of town. Walk up to the city ramparts and climb
up the Watchtowers for a promenade on the Musegg Wall and view over
Luzern. Visit the Lion's Memorial and the Glacier Garden or the
Swiss Museum of Transportation.
Excursions
Lake
Lucerne on a lake steamer
Among
several routes and excursions, there is a lunch boat where you can
enjoy the scenery and a good Swiss lunch aboard the ship.
Verkehrshaus (Swiss Transport Museum)
It is located just outside Luzern, directly on the lake. Europe's
largest, most comprehensive Transport Museum. With everything that
keeps the Swiss on the move, that marks the development of transport
and communications it also has a IMAX theater. You can take the
bus # 6 or a short boatride. Contains trains, planes and automobiles,
etc.
Mt.
Pilatus, Lucerne's landmark
Two cable cars make the north side of the mountain accessible and
on the south flank the world's steepest cogwheel railway climbs
gradients of 48% on its way to the peak. Take warm clothes and good
shoes.
Mt.
Rigi, Panoramic Views
Take the steamboat from Lucerne to Vitznau and then the cogwheel
train up to "Rigi-Kulm" from where you have a marvelous
panoramic view. Take a ride back to Rigi-Kaltbad and from there
the cable car to Weggis where you back to Lucerne by boat. Or you
go down to Goldau with the cable car and take the train back to
Lucerne. Get detailed itineraries at the train station in Lucerne.
Engelberg and Mt. Titlis
You may take a train from Luzern, the ride takes 1 hour. Engelberg
is located at the foot of the Mt. Titlis ski area. Engelberg is
famous for its beautiful Benedictine monastery. The first revolving
aerial cable-car in the world takes you from Engelberg to Mt. Titlis.
Glacier Garden
Nature’s own monument to its history, with a park and museum. It is also a tourist attraction and an oasis of peace from busy Lucerne life. Glacial potholes of impressive proportions bear witness to the last ice age and to the fact that Lucerne was once covered by glaciers.
City Excursions
Bern - Switzerland's Captivating Capital
Beautiful Bern is only a one-hour rail trip from Lucerne, and escorted
coach tours may be booked from Lucerne Tourism. This is a city of
medieval magic, listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage. Attractions
include the famous clock tower, the bearpits - home to Berne's heraldic
animals - and excellent shopping arcades.
Summer
Sports
Hiking 
Lucerne is an excellent location for leisure and adventurous hiking.
The greater region features more than 250 km (155 miles) of summer
Hiking paths. Free brochures with suggestions for walks and various
detailed hiking maps are available at the local tourist offices.
Biking
Switzerland in general and the greater area of Lucerne in specific
are great places for biking and mountain biking. Getting around
on two wheels is made significantly more feasible by the ease of
bike access. You can rent a seven-gear country bike or a quality
21-gear mountain bike from Rent-A-Bike,
located at 200 SBB-CFF-FFS train stations nationwide.
Swimming
The Lake of Lucerne is crystal clear with many public swimming
areas inviting you to enjoy the lake. Indoor swimming pools are
also available.
Other Summer Sports
The options in Lucerne are many. Following you may find a list
with all kinds of sports activities: Badminton, Beach Volleyball,
Billard/Pool, Bowling, Boating/Kayak, Climbing, Diving, Horseback
Riding, Minigolf, Mountaineering, Rock-Climbing, Sailing, Squash,
Tennis and Trekking.
Winter Sports
Lucerne is very close to the mountains. Engelberg is the closest winter sport resort and Interlaken and the Jungfrau peaks are only a two hour train ride away.
Indoor sports facilities in Lucerne are readily available in and include swimming, tennis, squash, bowling, fitness and much more.
Entertainment
Stadtkeller
With outstandingly good food and the unique Stadtkeller atmosphere, you can enjoy carefree hours in the midst of original Swiss folklore. Traditional Swiss customs and usages, with alphorns, cowbells, national costumes, flag throwing and yodelling will make your visit to the Stadtkeller an unforgettable experience. The unique combination of good food, music and fun.
Shopping
Shopping in Lucerne is smooth and alluring. The two major shopping districts are located in the charming Old Town and along the recently developed Pilatusstrasse - the modern thoroughfare just outside Lucerne's Central Station.
Events
Link to current Lucerne events
Museums
Swiss
Transport Museum (Verkehrshaus)
It is located just outside Luzern, directly on the lake. Europe's
largest, most comprehensive Transport Museum. With everything that
keeps the Swiss on the move, that marks the development of transport
and communications it also has a IMAX theater. You can take the
bus # 6 or a short boatride. Contains trains, planes and automobiles,
etc.
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