Lucerne Old Town Walking Tour
ID: GYG1305197-1994495
Categorie:
Land: Zwitserland
Duur:
02:00 uren
Beschrijving
Discover Lucerne Old Town on a scenic walking tour featuring Chapel Bridge, medieval walls, painted squares, and river views—an easy, immersive introduction to Swiss history and culture.
Discover the historic heart of Lucerne on a carefully crafted walking tour through its Old Town. Starting and ending at the central train station, this circular route introduces you to the city’s most important landmarks while maintaining a relaxed and enjoyable pace.
Walk across the iconic Chapel Bridge and past the Water Tower, explore beautifully painted squares such as Weinmarkt and Hirschenplatz, and experience the impressive medieval Musegg Wall overlooking the city. Along the way, follow the Reuss River as it flows through Lucerne and wander through narrow Old Town alleys where daily life has continued for centuries.
This tour offers a balanced blend of history, architecture, and local atmosphere, revealing how Lucerne developed as a trading city, defended itself, and preserved its unique character.
Hoogtepunten
- Step into medieval Lucerne through stories, art, and hidden details
- Soak in vibrant Swiss culture in colorful, storybook squares
- Take in unforgettable views blending history, river, and city life
Talen
BELANGRIJKE INFORMATIE
Meet your tour guide inside the Central Train Station in Lucerne in front of Platform 7.
INCLUDED
- Local Guide
- Meet and Greet at Lucerne Train Station
Wanneer moet ik boeken?
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Annuleringen
Deze excursie kunt u kosteloos annuleren tot: annuleringstijd voor aanvang van de reis. Bij annulering na: annulering na: annuleringstijd of niet aanwezig zijn op de excursie wordt de volledige prijs van de activiteit alsnog in rekening gebracht. Te laat komen bij het ophalen of vertrekken wordt beschouwd als niet komen opdagen.