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  • Guided city tour: the mystery of Zug's Old Town

    The picturesque Old Town of Zug, with its bay windows, colorful facades and narrow alleys, presents an idyllic picture indeed. Yet the history of this small city by the lake has been much more turbulent than this tranquil sight suggests today.
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  • Confiserie Speck cherry cake tour

    Since as far back as 1895, Confiserie Speck has been enchanting connoisseurs with taste sensations. Their specialties include Zuger Kirschtorte cherry cake and Kirschstängeli chocolate truffles. Discover how these Zug specialties are made.
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  • Family Time in Zug

    Small in size, big on experiences – the Zug region is a true family paradise. Nestled between Lake Zug, the Zugerberg and the charming town of Zug, this area offers exciting outings for young explorers and relaxed moments for grown-ups. Whether by boat, on foot or via mountain railway – here, adventure begins just around the corner.
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  • Art and culture in Zug

    The pretty town of Zug is more than just the "Crypto Valley" and home to the delicious cherry cake. The town delights visitors with its picturesque old town, impressive sunsets over the lake and its invigorating art and culture programme.
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  • Old Town of Zug

    What you see in these old streets will amaze you. They are the perfect meeting place for young and old. The Old Town of Zug will transport you back to bygone days.
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  • Distillery Etter

    Founded in 1870, the Etter Distillery produces the world famous Zug cherry and fruit spirits. It is a captivating and fascinating experience to take a look behind the scenes.
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  • Capuchin Tower

    The present name of this highest tower with the strongest walls was taken from the Capuchin monastery that was built in the vicinity in 1595.
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  • Gunpowder Tower

    The southeastern corner of the former town fortification, the Gunpowder Tower, was built between 1522 and 1532 and was used to store gunpowder. Its external diameter is about 14 m, the inner diameter 8.5 m.
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  • Zug Castle Museum

    On the edge of the old town, Zug Castle is the oldest still preserved profane building in Zug and is a landmark of the city. With its many nooks and crannies, Zug Castle has been home to the museum of cultural history for the city and the Canton of Zug since 1983.
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  • Zytturm (Clock Tower)

    This landmark of Zug is 52 metres high and rises above the other town towers. The lower part was constructed as a simple passageway through the town’s oldest circular wall. Hans Felder snr., from Bavaria, the master builder who built St. Oswald's Church, increased the tower height in 1478-1480.
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  • BOSSARD Arena stadium tour

    Discover the BOSSARD Arena – one of Switzerland’s most state-of-the-art ice hockey stadiums. The BOSSARD Arena is also ideal for events of any kind during the off-season.
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