





Take a photo with Lucerne's iconic wooden footbridge that runs over the Reuss River. Step inside to see the 17th-century paintings that decorate the bridge's interior.
Explore this scenic lake, where sharp mountains drop steeply into the water. Take a boat cruise to spot the lake's castles, or dip your toes in during the summer.
One of Switzerland's most popular museums, the Museum of Transport houses an impressive collection of locomotives, cars, ships, and aircraft as well as communication-themed exhibitions. The museum is also home to a planetarium, a film theatre, and an exciting "Swiss Chocolate Adventure."
Situated to the South of Lucerne, Mount Pilatus is the perfect spot for a day out. Find activities for families, outdoor adventures, and indulge in local cuisine. Take the cable car to the top and ride the steepest cogwheel railway for unforgettable views.
Located in Lucerne, Switzerland, the Lion Monument commemorates the Swiss Guards who died in 1792 during the French Revolution. It is carved into stone behind a pond and is one of the city's main tourist attractions.
Known as the Queen of the Mountains, the stunning Mount Rigi is surrounded by three different lakes. Discover its beautiful surroundings by hopping on the Goldau and Vitznau cog railways or the Weggis cable car. For a first-class mountain experience, hop on a boat trip to explore the nearby Lake Lucerne.
Discover Lucerne's unique carnival celebration, held each year from Schmutzig Thursday to Güdis (Shrove) Tuesday. Spot colorful costumes crossing over bridges from all directions. On the Kornmarkt, old and young alike jump around, clap, and dance to the sounds of the Guggenmusigen.
Lucerne Live, or Luzern Live, brings the summer festival vibes to the city. For ten days, Lucerne is filled with international and national music sounds. Enjoy a vibrant variety of bands and DJs across seven stages and colorful market stalls, all set around a breathtaking lake in the heart of Lucerne.