Private Walking Tour in Lucerne
Highlights
- Stunning view of Lake Lucerne and old town
- Walking on the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe
- Exploring the historic Old Town of Lucerne
- Climbing the Musegg Wall for panoramic views
- Visiting the iconic Lion Monument
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Private Tour
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Duration 3 hours
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Expert Guide in 4 languages
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Admission tickets included
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Experience the beauty of Lucerne like never before with this private walking tour. Discover the hidden gems and picturesque spots of this enchanting Swiss city, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will take you to the best locations for capturing amazing photos. From the stunning views of Lake Lucerne to the iconic Chapel Bridge and the historic Old Town, this tour is a feast for the eyes. Learn about the city's rich history, including its role in commerce and tourism, famous visitors, and the mountains that surround it. Climb the Musegg Wall for breathtaking views, visit the Lion Monument, and explore the charming streets of Lucerne. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply want to experience the beauty of Lucerne, this private walking tour is a must-do for any traveler.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours
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Available in English, Ukrainian, Italian, Russian
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Lucerne's beauty on a private walking tour with an expert guide, discovering stunning sights and capturing memorable photos.
Included
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Guiding Services
Meeting Point
Bahnhofpl., 6003 Luzern , Switzerland
What to expect
This is Europa Platz and the large building that sits in this square is called KKL, or the Culture and Congress Center Lucerne
Lake Lucerne
From here you have a stunning view of the old town and its first hotels, the fortress wall and its 9 towers, the city's main church and the beautiful promenade. We will talk about commerce in the 13th century and tourism in the 19th and their role in the fate of the city. We will remember royalty and celebrities who stayed in Lucerne in different years. The Grand Tour and the British. We will talk about the mountains of Riga, Pilatus and Bürgenstock. You will learn where the most expensive hotel in the world is located
Built in the early 1300‘s, it was formerly part of the town fortifications. The bridge is the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe and is decorated with unique 17th-century paintings depicting the lives of patron saints and scenes from the history of the city and Switzerland..
The origin and meaning of the figure are not so easy to determine. The Fritschi custom probably goes back to the last meeting of the Lucerne and Innerschwyzer in the Old Zurich War, when the Austrian superiority was defeated at Ragaz on Fridolinstag, 06 March 1446 - it was at the same time the Alte Fasnacht (Carnival). Fritschi can be traced back to the fifteenth century, when he used to be a straw puppet and probably the symbolic figure of one of the guilds.
Luzern Altstadt
Weinmarkt -According to legend, it was here that the citizens of Lucerne in 1332 swore allegiance to the federation formed by Uri, Schwyz and Unterwald.
Muhlenplatz
Lucerne’s largest historic square. During the Middle Ages, it was home to mills of all kinds due, principally, to its proximity to the river and the need for hydropower.
Luzern Altstadt
Town Hall on Kornmarkt - was built between 1602 and 1606 by the Italian architect Anton Isenmann and is valued as a masterpiece of late Renaissance style. Kornmarkt is a small square in old town Lucerne dating back to medieval times when a corn market used to be held here.
Luzern Altstadt
Pfistern Guild House - seat of the bakers’ and millers’ guild. Pfistern - was what the Romans called their bakers. An interesting story is connected with the coats of arms on the building.
Jesuitenkirche Hl. Franz Xaver
Lucerne, which was the city to remain Catholic after the Reformation, called the Jesuits here in 1573 to establish a college.
Spreuer Bridge
Its name comes from the word «Spreu», meaning chaff: the town's flour mills were permitted to dump their waste into the River Reuss from this bridge. And like the Chapel Bridge, boasts a striking series of paintings. They are dedicated to the theme of life and death: Dance of Death.
Lucerne
Lucerne Theatre - is the only professional theatre in the Lucerne and Lake Lucerne Region to present productions in different sectors of the performing arts with its own ensembles.
The Musegg wall with its nine towers is part of the ramparts built in the 14th century to protect the town of Lucerne - as is the Chapel Bridge. From April to the end of October, we will climb one of the towers that offers stunning views of the lake, mountains, and city
Lion Monument
The dying lion of Lucerne was sculpted from the living rock of the cliff and commemorates the Swiss guardsmen who died in 1792 during the French Revolution. The most mournful and touching piece of stone according to Mark Twain
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Don't miss Lake Lucerne for photos!
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Grab local pastries at D'Frohsinn nearby.
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Visit the Chapel Bridge early for fewer crowds.
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Check out the views from Musegg Wall.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to the captivating city of Lucerne, Switzerland! On this private walking tour, you will have the opportunity to explore the most beautiful spots in the city while creating amazing memories and stunning pictures.What to expect?
During this 150-minute tour, you can expect to visit some iconic landmarks and hidden gems of Lucerne. Your knowledgeable guide will take you on a journey through history and culture as you explore the old town, Lake Lucerne, the Chapel Bridge, and many other fascinating locations. Along the way, you will discover stories of royalty, celebrities, and the role of commerce and tourism in shaping the city's destiny.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the beauty of Lucerne and capture unforgettable moments. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a unique experience in Switzerland, this tour is for you. There are no age restrictions, so feel free to bring your friends, family, or even go solo. Everyone can appreciate the charm and allure of this enchanting city.Why book this?
Embark on this private walking tour and let the secrets of Lucerne unfold before your eyes. With a local expert by your side, you will gain insider knowledge and unique perspectives that you won't find in guidebooks. The opportunity to capture incredible photos throughout the tour is an added bonus, ensuring that you have lasting memories of your time in Lucerne. This is not just a tour, but an experience that will make you fall in love with the city and its rich history.Good to know
Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes, as this tour involves exploring various locations on foot. The tour duration is 150 minutes, so you may also want to bring a bottle of water and some snacks to keep energized. Don't forget to fully charge your phone or camera to capture the picturesque views along the way. Prepare to be amazed by the stunning architecture, breathtaking landscapes, and fascinating stories that Lucerne has to offer.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced this walking tour have been delighted by the wealth of knowledge shared by their guides. They have praised the beautiful locations visited and the opportunity to learn about Lucerne's history and culture. Many have also appreciated the chance to capture incredible photos with the help of their guide. Overall, the reviews highlight the tour as an enriching and unforgettable experience that showcases the best of Lucerne.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is