- Chapel Bridge - Cross the covered wooden footbridge spanning the river Reuss diagonally in the city of Lucerne in central Switzerland. Named after the nearby St. Peter’s Chapel. One of the most known sight in Switzerland.
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Professional Swiss tour guide
- Transportation fees for bus and boat covered
- food and drinks
- personal expenses during the tour
Lucerne, a well-known Swiss city positioned amongst mountains and at the termination of Lake Lucerne, serves as a gateway for vast arrays of explorations. The iconic medieval Chapel Bridge, adorned with gable paintings and stands as one of Europe’s oldest roofed wooden bridges, significantly contributes to Lucerne’s unique cityscape. Also noteworthy is the Musegg Wall – a preserved historical structure, barring one tower.
The vehicle-free old town is aligned with historic houses embellished with murals and situated around quaint squares, like the Weinmarkt. Lucerne is recognised for its abundant squares and religious structures. The 17th-century Jesuit Church stands as Switzerland’s primary sacred Baroque structure, and the twin towers of the Hofkirche significantly shape the city’s panorama. The dying lion, a monument engraved into a rock in honour of the Swiss fallen in the Tuileries in 1792, ranks among Switzerland’s most revered monuments.
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- children must be accompagnied by an adult
- a minimum of 2 people per booking is required
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