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10 Essentials: what to see and do in Lucerne (Switzerland) in 2 or 3 days

Medieval Chapel Bridge in Lucerne in Switzerland
Medieval Chapel Bridge in Lucerne in Switzerland
Discover 10 essential places to see and things to do during your visit to Lucerne on a day of sightseeing in the most beautiful medieval city in Switzerland

I tell you that it is one of the most beautiful cities that I remember having never visited.

Lucerne, in the center of Switzerland, located next to a big Lake, contains great attractions when visiting it.

If you can also enjoy a good day during your stay, as was the case in my most recent trip to Lucerne In summer, I assure you that the city will remain in your retinas for a long time.

During your stay in this Swiss city you can do a Lake Lucerne cruise, and even a excursion to ride the rack railway or cable car convertible to one of the great peaks that surround the city and the aforementioned lake.

But, of course, in your sightseeing trip to Lucerne can't miss a walk through the historic center de la ciudad.

On the banks of Lake of the Four Cantons, the city of Lucerne It has its origins at the end of the 12th century, and currently its streets and buildings, many of mediaeval origin, make up a group of great beauty and with great charm.

The best things to see and do while sightseeing in Lucerne in one day

On the other hand, in our case, when visit Lucerne in one day We start from one of the most modern and charismatic buildings today.

Lucerne Culture and Congress Center in Switzerland
Lucerne Culture and Congress Center in Switzerland

KKL Culture and Congress Center in Lucerne

I mean the KKL Culture and Congress Center, a modern architectural complex made up of three buildings raised on a balustrade on the shores of the lake, next to one of the piers.

Designed by the architect Jean NouvelThis Congress Center, among other activities, is the headquarters of the Lucerne Festival, an event that at different times of the year develops an extensive program of classical music concerts.

Lucerne Cathedral

Just opposite, on the other shore of the lake's dock area, you can see the tall Gothic tower of the Lucerne Cathedral, (Court Church), which dates back to 1639, and is one of the examples of the german renaissance.

To visit this beautiful city, you can sign up for a Lucerne day trip from Zurich, in which with the company of a guide in spanish You will know the most interesting places and you will have free time to visit what interests you most

Lucerne Cathedral in Switzerland
Lucerne Cathedral in Switzerland

Lion Monument in Lucerne

If you are going to see the cathedral, not far away, towards the interior of the city, is one of the most popular places among visitors to Lucerne, the Lion Monument.

It is a curious corner where, in a kind of grotto next to a pond, you find a large sculpture of a wounded lying lion.

Carved in 1821, it commemorates the death of some soldiers of the Switzerland guard during the French Revolution.

Medieval wooden bridge in Lucerne

Starting the walk from the aforementioned congress center building, you will pass in front of the building of the Central train station, and you will arrive at monument icon of the city, the impressive medieval wooden bridge of Lucerne.

Known as the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), as you cross it towards the center of the old medieval city, be sure to stop to see well and appreciate the artistic value of the ceiling paintings.

Paintings on the medieval wooden bridge in Lucerne
Paintings on the medieval wooden bridge in Lucerne

These represent different scenes of the history of Lucerne and Zurich, and you will also be able to see remains of the serious fire that suffered in 1993.

Here you can sign up for a private tour of Lucerne with guide in Spanish, lasting two hours, ideal for families and groups of friends

Medieval wall of Lucerne

From the bridge itself you can see some of the 13 towers that remain in the old medieval wall of Lucerne, and which had up to 30 towers.

Chapel Square in Lucerne

As soon as you cross the bridge you will reach the small Chapel Square, where you can see the curious Carnival Fountain.

From there you will walk along a pedestrian street through which, as a curiosity, the waters flow when there are floods, as happened in 1910 and, much more recently, in 2005.

Water Tower next to the medieval wooden bridge in Lucerne
Water Tower next to the medieval wooden bridge in Lucerne

Hirshenplatz, houses with painted facades in Lucerne

In one of the plazas that you will find, the Hirshenplatzyou will see paintings from 1499 on the facades of a house.

However see painted facades It will be common in your walk through the historic center of Lucerne.

At the end of this pedestrian street you will reach a large square and another wooden bridge where there used to be three mills.

Currently it is a system for controlling and using the lake's water located right at the beginning of the mighty river that leaves the lake.

Frescoes on building facades in the old town of Lucerne
Frescoes on building facades in the old town of Lucerne

Jesuit Church in Lucerne

Returning along the other shore towards the Chapel Bridge, you will pass by the Jesuit church, the other great temple of Lucerne,

It is the most visited church in Lucerne, which is understandable given its excellent location on the banks of the lake, near where the river reuss, and in front of the old medieval city.

La Jesuit church in Lucerne It is a striking building of unmistakable Baroque with an interior rococo.

The Jesuits came to Lucerne in 1574, and the church was built in 1666 to become, on the one hand, a jesuit university, to also fulfill the functions of the Catholic Church.

In 1774, after the dissolution of the Jesus company, became a district school.

Don't forget to enter the interior of what is one of the 60 jesuit churches that are preserved in Switzerland.

Jesuit Church in Lucerne in Switzerland
Jesuit Church in Lucerne in Switzerland

You will find a very bright interior thanks to the dazzling white of its walls, and you should pay attention to the paintings on the vault of its central nave, which was redecorated in the 18th century.

During the visit they told us that its style is reminiscent of the Jesus of Rome church, but it didn't seem that way to me.

Its interior, due to its luminous white, actually reminded me much more of the Jesuit church in Heidelberg, in Germany.

Finally, I tell you that the last restoration of this church took place between 1974 and 1980, and that it is an ideal setting to listen to some of the concerts which are scheduled weekly.

Finally, the best way to close this walk through the ancient city of Lucerne, is to enjoy the charm of your famous wooden bridge, which you probably won't get tired of looking at.

Jesuit Church in Lucerne in Switzerland
Jesuit Church in Lucerne in Switzerland

In short, I assure you that you will enjoy a very pleasant ride and you will always remember your trip to Lucerne.

Excursions around Lucerne

If in your trip to switzerland you find yourself in Zurich, from this city you have the opportunity to sign up for a excursion to Lucerne in Spanish.

With a duration of nine and a half hours, and after a journey of only one hour, on this tour you will have the opportunity to make a tour through the main corners of this Swiss city, and you will also have 6 hours of free time for your own visit.

Here you have all the information about the Lucerne excursion from Zurich.

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Landscape at Lake Lucerne in Switzerland
Landscape at Lake Lucerne in Switzerland

On the other hand, during your stay in this beautiful Swiss city you can sign up for a excursion to Mount Pilatus, the highest peak of those surrounding the Lake Lucerne.

During the same you will go up by cable car and then go down in the steepest rack railway in the world, and then do a cruise by the aforementioned lake.

Another alternative is the excursion to Mount Rigi in which you will rise in the oldest rack railway in the world, and which you will do with the company of a guide in spanish.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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