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  • Foxtrail – Puzzle fun in and around Lucerne

    In the Lucerne region, the scavenger hunt is available in and around the city of Lucerne, in Weggis-Vitznau, on the Klewenalp, and between Sarnen and Stansstad. The city of light and its surroundings attract not only tourists, but foxes too. Crack codes in the old town, solve puzzles in the surrounding area or decipher clues while surrounded by beautiful panoramic mountain views – there’s no chance of boredom here.
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  • KKL Luzern Culture and Convention Centre

    The KKL Luzern, an architectural masterpiece by Jean Nouvel, is located in the heart of Switzerland – right on the shores of Lake Lucerne and next to Lucerne’s main train station. The spectacular concert hall is world-renowned for its outstanding acoustics. Numerous other bright and spacious rooms, terraces, and foyers provide the ideal setting for unforgettable events. With many years of experience in event management, KKL Luzern ensures professional support and high service quality. The event team assists organisers in all aspects of planning, making the process smooth and straightforward. Whether a cultural event, congress, customer gathering or employee function – the versatile spaces can accommodate a wide range of formats. Each year, around 600 national and international events in the fields of culture, business, science and education take place at KKL Luzern. Approximately 500,000 guests experience the unique combination of culture, conferences and gastronomy.
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  • Globi-Express

    The Swiss have known and loved him from their childhood: the blue children’s book character Globi. Even on the road he is part of the party – on the Globi-Express of the Zentralbahn route from Lucerne to Engelberg.
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  • Ufschötti

    The “Ufschötti” – the extensive expanse of greenery by the lake – is the place half of Lucerne heads for in the summer A 200-metre-long strip of sandy beach gives all its visitors real seaside vibes.
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  • Chapel Bridge and Water Tower

    Lucerne's landmark is considered to be Europe's oldest covered bridge. It was built in the 14th century and was originally a part of the city fortifications. The pictorial panels, which were incorporated in the 17th century, contain scenes of Swiss history as well as the Lucerne's history.
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  • Confiseur Bachmann is a leading Swiss specialist in the production of bakery, patisserie and confectionery delicacies in the premium segment, and offers an incomparable range of cakes and appetisers.
  • Vögeligärtli Park

    Where circus artists and people running stalls once entertained people, there is now what is without a doubt one of the most popular green spaces in the city of Lucerne: the Vögeligärtli. Its name – meaning the “bird garden” – comes from the aviary that was built in the park in 1901.
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  • Historical Points

    The city that began as a monastery. Lucerne traces its roots directly to St.Leodegar monastery, a small 8th century Benedictine cloister. Over the centuries a community grew along the Reuss River from the monastery to a nearby settlement. Historians regard Lucerne’s birth date to be 1178, when the parish was officially transferred from the monastery to the city. Middle Age fortifications, such as the famous Chapel Bridge, are timeless witnesses of the city’s rapid growth.
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  • Photo Spot Lucerne

    The Lucerne hotel icon, modelled after Neuschwanstein Castle, was built by Emil Vogt in 1888 in one of Switzerland’s finest hotel locations. Martyn Lawrence Bullard, a world-renown interior designer, has revived the historic charm of Château Gütsch, putting great emphasis on small details – from the stuccoed ceiling to the hand-painted wood panelling. Just as in years past, the view from the rooftops of the old town over Lake Lucerne and the mountains is still spectacular.
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  • Zytturm

    Zyt Tower is one of nine towers that are part of the town fortifications of Lucerne. Two giants carry the face of its time-honored clock on its façade. There are nine more historic tower clocks inside the tower.
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  • Christmas in Lucerne

    During the Advent season, Lucerne shines in a very special glow. Twinkling lights illuminate the picturesque alleyways and Lake Lucerne glistens serenely in all its beauty. A light scent of winter chill, mixed with cinnamon and mulled wine, wafts through the city. It's Christmas time in the city of lights.
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  • Glacier Garden Lucerne

    On Central Switzerland’s mountain terrain, the oldest in the world, the landscape literally lies at your feet. Lucerne’s Glacier Garden allows you to glimpse through a window into the history of the Earth. In the rocky underworld, you can embark on a journey through time and discover amazing things about stone and history. The garden also has a museum and a maze of mirrors to explore.
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