(openPR) Holidays in Switzerland are now available in the post-Corona period at a bargain price. As ambassador for Switzerland Tourism, Roger Federer recommends a visit to the idyllic town of Lucerne and excursions to the nearby Pilatus and Titlis mountains.
The little town of Lucerne – embedded in an impressive mountain panorama – is the gateway to Central Switzerland, on Lake Lucerne. Thanks to its many sights, the attractive shopping opportunities, the unique location on Lake Lucerne and the nearby excursion mountains Rigi, Pilatus or Stanserhorn, Lucerne is the destination of many travel groups and individual guests on their journey across Switzerland.
Lucerne is the ideal starting point for many excursions to the highlights of Central Switzerland. The trip to the nearby excursion mountains, the Pilatus or the Rigi, the queen of the mountains, is absolutely essential. But also a trip to the Stanserhorn, the Bürgenstock or a steamboat ride on the branching Lake Lucerne are among the unforgettable experiences. Another highlight is the Gotthard Panorama Express, starting in Lucerne, which takes travelers across Lake Lucerne to the foot of the Gotthard Pass and then by train to Ticino south of the Alpine ridge.
Local guests and many tourists from Germany, Austria and all of Europe use the unique opportunity to experience the adventure region Lucerne-Lake Lucerne-Central Switzerland without the usual density stress at this time – one of the few advantages of the post-Corona period.
Since May 31, 2021, all restaurants and catering establishments in Switzerland have been reopened, including indoors.
The 4-star Hotel MONOPOL and the 3-star Hotel ALPINA Lucerne are located directly at the train station and in the old town of Lucerne in the middle of the many sights of the city and are therefore the ideal place to stay for tourists and those interested in culture from all over the world.
The following sights in Lucerne can be easily reached on foot:
THE OLD TOWN
The old town with countless cafés and shops is only a few steps away from the two Hotel MONOPOL and ALPINA. There are picturesque squares surrounded by houses with historical frescoes. Particularly worth seeing are the Weinmarkt, where the Lucerne people swore the Swiss Confederation with Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden in 1332, the Hirschenplatz, whose name goes back to the medieval inn of the same name, and the Kornmarkt with the town hall and the frescoed guild house at Pfistern as eye-catchers.
KKL – Culture and Congress Center Lucerne
The Lucerne Culture and Convention Center (KKL Luzern) is the work of the Parisian architect Jean Nouvel. The concert hall with 1900 seats is famous for its phenomenal acoustics. The Lucerne Hall, the auditorium in the congress center and the Lucerne Art Museum are also part of this building. The view from two roof terraces of the lake and the old town is impressive.
The Hotel **** MONOPOL Lucerne is the ONLY hotel in the entire city of Lucerne, from which you can reach the KKL Culture and Congress Center Lucerne underground without getting “wet” past Lucerne train station. Convenient, comfortable, fast and without a taxi …
THE LION MONUMENT
One of the most famous monuments in the world is “The Dying Lion of Lucerne”. It was carved into the naturally grown rock in memory of the heroic death of the Swiss who died in 1792 in the Tuileries. The American writer Mark Twain made “the dying lion of Lucerne” the saddest and most moving piece of stone in the world.
DIE KAPELLBRÜCKE
In the first half of the 14th century the Chapel Bridge was built as part of the city fortifications. It takes its name from the neighboring St. Peters Chapel. The panels inserted in the 17th century show scenes from Swiss and city history and the biographies of the city patrons St. Leodegar and Mauritus.
On August 18, 1993, a large part of the Chapel Bridge, Lucerne’s landmark, fell victim to a fire. Only the two bridgeheads and the water tower could be saved. The missing part of the bridge was reconstructed within eight months, so that on April 14, 1994 the “new” Chapel Bridge could be reopened. This concludes the most recent chapter in the varied history of this world-famous building.
THE WATER TOWER
The Lucerne water tower, a strong boss, is nicely balanced in shape. Its characteristic is not only the old stork’s nest on the top of the tower, which has not been occupied for a hundred years, but also the design. The water tower is constructed as an octagon, the shape that Emperor Friedrich II particularly loved and who created the most beautiful of his buildings in an octagon. The water tower measures 34.5 m from the ground to the roof. It is even a little thicker than it is tall; because whether you want to believe it or not: the circumference is 38 meters.
In the first half of the 14th century, the water tower was probably built on dry ground. In its long history, the massive structure served various purposes. The water tower was first a defense and watchtower, later it was used as an archive, treasure and armory. The lowest room with its 4 1/2 meter thick walls was used as a dungeon. It was very dark inside the water tower. The poor sinners who got in there had to be let down through a hole while sitting on a gag. The torture chamber was not missing, as it had also been in many other towers.
Today the living room of the Lucerne Artillery Association is on the middle floor. An alpine sailing colony has been nesting in the attic for many decades. When the birds return from their winter quarters in Equatorial Africa in April, they are Lucerne’s harbingers of spring. Welcome to Lucerne.
MUSEGG CITY WALL
The Musegg city wall from 1370 with its nine towers, enthroning Lucerne, is part of the historic city fortifications. Most of them are accessible today, an impressive and unforgettable experience with a view of Lucerne, the lake and the mountains. Behind the wall is the “Hof Hinter Musegg”, where guests can experience that farm feeling with animals and an organic farm shop. You will then spend the night in the Hotel MONOPOL Lucerne. Also very suitable for families.
More tourist attractions at Sights in the middle of Lucerne.
The following excursions and package deals in Lucerne and Central Switzerland are now available at a special price:
DISCOVER 620 ALPINE PEAKS AND 13 LAKES WHILE HIKING
By boat from Lucerne to Vitznau and with the Rigi Bahn to the Queen of the Mountains. On Rigi Kulm, one of the most beautiful viewing terraces in Switzerland, 620 alpine peaks and 13 lakes can be admired when the weather is nice. The thirst for hiking can be quenched with relish in the lovely “Beizli” along the way. Then it goes with the cable car from Rigi Kaltbad to Weggis, a short walk to the ship landing and with the ship back to Lucerne.
BÜRGENSTOCK WITH EUROPE’S HIGHEST OUTDOOR LIFT
The Bürgenstock Resort is 500 meters above Lake Lucerne and offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding Rigi and Pilatus mountains. Take the Bürgenstock catamaran “Heugümper” ship to Kehrsiten and then take the red nostalgic funicular to the Bürgenstock Resort. Take a leisurely stroll to EUROPE’S highest outdoor lift “Hammetschwand”. In one minute the lift travels 152 meters vertically along the steep rock face.
LUCERNE EXPERIENCE HIT GOLDEN PILATUS TOUR
By boat from Lucerne to Alpnachstad, with the steepest cogwheel train in the world up to the local mountain Pilatus Kulm 2132 m above sea level. A breathtaking panoramic view of the central Swiss lakes and the Alps leaves lasting impressions. A spectacular ride on the cable car and panorama gondola takes you to Kriens and from there to Lucerne to the train station and back to the Hotel MONOPOL.
TITLIS – THE 360 ° PANORAMIC EXPERIENCE
With the TITLIS Rotair – the world’s first 360-degree rotatable aerial cableway, you can reach the “eternal ice” on the Titlis. The imposing glacier landscape, the Titlis Cliff Walk over Europe’s highest suspension bridge, the long glacier ice tunnel with the ice sculptures and the Titlis glacier park will inspire you. Everyone gets their money’s worth on a flat one-hour snow-ice hike or a more challenging climb to the ridge (without a rope, with hiking boots).
YACHT FEELING ON THE VIERWALDSTÄTTERSEE
One hour round trip on the panorama yacht “SAPHIR” on the spacious seating area with a cool drink on the weekend, on weekdays with the new catamaran MS Bürgenstock, also known as “Heugümper”. The wonderful view of the little town of Lucerne – the lake – the mountains invites you to just let your mind wander … In the lovely town of Lucerne, everyone is sure to find their restaurant on the riverside with fine delicacies. Then overnight in a comfortable JUNIOR SUITE in the Hotel MONOPOL Lucerne.
LOGENPLATZ SEELISBERG – RÜTLI
Experience a spectacular view from the Panoroma box seat over Lake Lucerne in Seelisberg and on the Rütli. Combine a boat trip from Lucerne and with the nostalgic Treib-Seelisberg-Bahn. On a forest hiking trail you descend to Rütli, the birthplace of Switzerland. You then take the ship back to Lucerne. You will then spend the night in the Hotel MONOPOL Lucerne.
STOOS BAHN – THE STEEPEST FUNCTIONAL RAILWAY IN THE WORLD
With an incline of 110% you take the steepest funicular in the world from the Schwyz valley station to the Stoos high plateau. From there an open resp. Covered chair lift to the Fronalpstock 1,920 m. A breathtakingly beautiful view of the whole of Lake Lucerne and the mountains will fascinate you …
VISIT TO NATURE – GOLDAU ANIMAL PARK
The Goldau Nature Park is the family-friendly local recreation area in Central Switzerland. You will encounter over 100 native and European animals such as bears, wolves, lynxes, owls, reptiles and many more … This offer is very suitable for families, couples and individuals.
… and many other special offers in the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne Region-Central Switzerland on the website of the Hotel MONOPOL Lucerne at https://www.monopolluzern.ch/de/Sonderangebote as well as on our blog https://www.hotel-luzern.com