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Must-See Things to Do in LucerneSwitzerland

Aerial view of Lucerne Switzerland

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Looking for the best things to do in Lucerne Switzerland? This guide covers the most popular Lucerne attractionsthe best day trips from Lucernehow to get to Lucerne from nearby citiesand suggestions for the best hotels in Lucerne.

After reading this guideyou will have lots of ideas for what to do in Lucerne. Ifhoweveryou’d like a ready-made plan for your visitread our one day in Lucerne itinerary or our two days in Lucerne itinerary.

Best Things to Do in Lucerne

Is Lucerne worth visiting? Yesabsolutely! It is well known for its amazing medieval architecture and its stunning location on the edge of Lake Lucerne amid snow-capped mountains. The city of Lucerne (Luzern in German) is a popular stop for most people visiting Switzerland.

Many people touring Switzerland spend at least a few days in Lucerne. Two to three days is plenty of time to explore all the main Lucerne attractionsmake a day trip to a nearby village or mountainand take time to slow down and soak up the atmosphere.

If you are staying for two days or moreit’s definitely worth considering purchasing the Tell Pass. This all-in-one pass covers public transportboat cruisesadmission fees and mountain excursions in the area. Read more about the Tell Pass here.

Is one day enough for Lucerne? Two days would be betterbut you can certainly see a few of the highlights if you only have one day in Lucerne.

Below are some of the most popular attractions in Lucerne that I highly recommend you visit during your stay.

Lucerne Old Town

Buildings with Painted facades and oriel windows in Lucerne's Old Town
Painted facades and oriel windows are a feature of many buildings in Lucerne’s Old Town.

In terms of places to visit in Lucernemost people start by spending a few hours strolling around the colourful Old Town (Altstadt in German).  

The Old Town Lucerne is just beautiful with its ancient buildings and bridgesnarrow cobblestone alleyways and gorgeous medieval squares.

Make sure you allow some time to wanderadmiring the beautiful painted facades and oriel windows of the medieval buildingsparticularly those around Weinmarktan attractive square.

As well as being a great spot to start your Lucerne sightseeingthe Old Town is also a good place to come for a little bit of shopping as the area is filled with shopsboutiques and cafes and it is also where you will find some of the best restaurants in Lucerne.  

You will find all the famous Swiss products here such as watchesarmy knives and chocolates as well as a range of other souvenirs.

Lucerne’s Old Town is also home to a number of department stores and internationally-known brands and there’s a fruit and vegetable market held every Tuesday and Saturday.

Chapel Bridge

Chapel Bridge and the Water Tower in Lucerne
Chapel Bridge and its adjoining water tower are the landmarks of Lucerne.

One of the most popular things to see in Lucerne is the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke).  Built in 1333 this medieval wooden footbridge crosses the Reuss River linking the Old Town with the right bank. 

A fire in 1993 all but destroyed the famous wooden bridge in Lucerneand even though it was rebuiltfire damage can still be seen on the remaining 17th century pictorial panels which are a feature under the eaves.

The 34-metre high tower with the octagon roof beside the bridge is called the Water Towernamed due to its positionalthough it doesn’t actually store water.  

This tower was built around 1300 as part of the city’s fortifications and has been used for a range of purposes including an archivetreasury and even a prison. 

Taking your photograph by the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne is certainly among the top things to do. It is beautiful year round – adorned with colourful blooms in the warmer months and dusted with snow in the winter.

Spreuer Bridge

Spreuer Bridge Lucerne overlooked by the Musegg Wall

As well as the Chapel Bridge in Lucernethe Spreuer Bridge is another one of the places that should be on your Lucerne sightseeing list. 

The Spreuer Bridge was finished in 1408 as part of the city’s fortification. Kaspar Meglinger added 67 paintings representing the “Dance of Death” between 1626 and 1635. 

Unlike the Chapel BridgeLucerne’s Spreuer Bridge was spared from the 1993 firehowever its paintings are rather darker and more sombreas you would expect of paintings representing death.

Jesuit Church

The twin-domed Jesuit Church in Lucerne sits alongside the River Reuss.
It may look rather plain on the outside but Lucerne’s Jesuit Church has a stunning interior.

When it comes to what to see in Lucernedo not miss the Jesuit Church.  Situated on the southern bank of the River Reussyou cannot help but notice the twin onion-domed towers of the Jesuit Church which dominate the skyline.  

Built from 1666 to 1673 for the Jesuitsthis church in Lucerne was the first large church in Switzerland to be built in the Baroque . 

While the exterior looks quite plainthe interior is a sight to behold.  Richly decorated in white marblethe church features an outstanding painted ceiling and ornate faux marble side altars. 

Be sure to add the Jesuit Church to your list of Lucerne places to visit.

Needle Dam

Needle DamLucerne

Lucerne’s Reuss Weir is one of the only remaining needle dams in the world. 

Built in 1859the series of thin strips of woodcalled needlesare used to control the flow and water level in the river and to help prevent flooding.

In 1998the latest technology was used to convert the dam to a hydroelectric power plant which produces 4.3 million kWh per year – enough to power 1,500 households in Lucerne!

Thanks to the damthe water level of Lake Lucerne can now be maintained at an optimum height year roundno matter the weather conditions.

You can see the dam from the Spreuer Bridge.

Dying Lion Monument

Dying Lion monument in Lucerne
The Dying Lion monument is a fitting tribute to the Swiss mercenaries who died at the Tuileries in 1792.

Address: Denkmalstrasse

Another of the Lucerne top attractions is the dying Lion of Lucerneone of the world’s most famous monuments.

The dying lion Lucerne monument was carved out of natural rock and is said to represent the heroic deaths of the Swiss mercenaries who were massacred while trying to protect Louis XVI at the Tuileries in France in 1792. 

American author Mark Twain once described the Lion of Lucerne as the saddest and most moving piece of rock in the world and to this day it still moves the thousands who visit each year.

Given the sheer size of the monument and the fact that it is carved out of rockit’s no wonder a visit here is considered to be among the top 10 things to do in Lucerne.  

Visit the Dying Lion early to avoid the crowds.

Bourbaki Panorama

Address: Lowenplatz 11

Commemorating the 87,000 French soldiers who fled to Switzerland during the winter of 1871the Bourbaki Museum houses one of the world’s last surviving panoramas.

The huge circular mural is 112 metres long and 10 metres high and was painted by Edouard Castres. Visitors can view the panorama at leisure and enjoy the sound effects and commentary that help bring it to life.

The Bourbaki Museum is also home to a museum and art galleriesand a restaurant.

Open daily from 9am to 6pm.

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Glacier Garden

Address: Denkmalstrasse 4

The Glacier GardenLucerneis a remarkably interesting natural attraction which was discovered in 1872. 

The area was formed during the ice agesome 20,000 years ago and consists of polished glacier rock and a group of 32 potholes which were formed at the base of waterfalls of melting glacial ice.

Also at the Glacier Garden are fossils of shellfish and palm fronds which amazingly exist from more than 20 million years ago.

As well as the natural attractions at the Glacier Gardenthere are a range of interactive exhibits explaining the impact of climate changeas well as a mirror maze and an observation tower (currently closed) where you have some great views across Lucerne and Mount Pilatus.

A visit to the Glacier Garden is certainly one of the more interesting things to do in Lucerne. It is located next to the Dying Lion Monument.

Swiss Transport Museum

Cable car display at Swiss Transport Museum
All modes of transport are represented at the Swiss Transport Museum. Image courtesy Swiss Transport Museum

Address: Lidostrasse 5

If you are visiting Lucerne with kidsone of the top attractions is definitely the Swiss Transport Museum. In facteven visitors without children will be absolutely fascinated by this brilliant museum dedicated to Switzerland’s transport history. 

The Swiss Transport Museum is located just by the lake and is all about things that go! Here you will learn all about planestrains and automobiles and loads more! 

Static and interactive displaysrides and simulatorsas well as an IMAX theatre and planetariummake this Switzerland’s most popular museum. 

A 50% discount on entry applies to Swiss Travel Pass holders and 20% discount for Tell Pass holders.

> Pre-purchase your ticket to the Swiss Transport Museum.

The Swiss Transport Museum is also home to the Swiss Chocolate Adventure where you can learn about the history and manufacture of Swiss chocolate and even taste it!

Allow at least half a day here or even the entire day – there is so much to see hereand it is well worth it. 

The Swiss Transport Museum is certainly one of the most fun things to do in Lucerne and is open every day of the year.

> Pre-purchase your ticket to the Swiss Chocolate Adventure.

🇨🇭 Read our Swiss Museum of Transport Visitor Guide here

Musegg Wall

Musegg Wall in Lucerne.
There are great views over the city and lake from Musegg Wall.

The northern section of Lucerne’s medieval fortificationswhich consist of the 850-metre long Musegg Wall and its nine towersare well preserved. Todayfour towers and the Wall are open to the public to view the exhibitions and museums within.

Perfect for Lucerne sightseeingthe towers offer excellent views of the city and lake. 

The towers are open from 1 April to 1 November each year.

Picasso & Rosengart Museums

Address: Pilatusstrasse 10

Another one of the interesting attractions in LucerneSwitzerland is the Sammlung Rosengart (often referred to as the Rosengart Collection). 

This museum showcases over 300 Classic Modernist and Impressionist works by 23 different artists of the 19th and 20th centuries.  Across three floorsyou will find artwork of KleePicassoMonetMatisseCezanne and Chagall and more. 

Most of the artwork on display is the work of Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso.  In the basementyou will find 125 drawings and paintings by Kleewhile the entire ground floor is dedicated to the work of Picasso from 1938 to 1969.

In addition to artworkthe museum also has a collection of around 200 photos of Picasso at work and play.  Previously these images were displayed in another museum but are now part of the Rosengart Collection.

The museum offers a range of different guided tours suitable for adultschildrenand families.  During the toursvisitors will learn not just about the artworks on display but also hear some amusing stories about the artists who made them.

Lake Lucerne Cruises

Paddle steamer Stadt Luzern on Lake Lucerne
A relaxing cruise is a wonderful way to see more of Lake Lucerne.

One of the must-do activities in Lucerne is to take a cruise on Lake Lucerne. With its sparkling blue water and surrounding snow-capped peaksLake Lucerne is the postcard-perfect Swiss lake. 

Known as Vierwaldstattersee in Germanwhich translates to ‘four forest sites’the lake is surrounded by four cantons – UriSchwyzUnterwalden and Lucerne.

When it comes to choosing your cruisethere are a range of options to explore the 38 kilometre long lake.  You can choose from five historic paddlewheel steamersmore than a dozen modern motorboats and a panoramic yachtsall offering lake cruises.

Some Lake Lucerne cruises offer delicious lunches or morning teaswhile others are a more casual affair.

Tip: Many Lake Lucerne cruises are included with the Swiss Travel Pass

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KKL

Address: Europaplatz 1

Just beside the Lucerne train station and on the shores of Lake Lucernethe KKL (Culture and Convention Centre) is hard to miss.  The modern glass buildingdesigned by Parisian architect Jean Nouvelfeatures a cantilevered roof that overhangs the lake.

Opened in 1998the KKL hosts the annual classical musical festivalthe Lucerne Festivalthanks to its excellent acoustics. Its concert hallstheatres and conference centres also host numerous other events. 

The Kunstmuseum (Art Museum) covers the top floors of the KKL building and houses a collection of both 18th- and early 20th-century Swiss paintings.

Hofkirche

Cruise boat on Lake Lucerne with Hofkirche's twin towers behind.
The Hofkirche’s twin towers provide a picturesque backdrop to Lake Lucerne.

Address: St. Leodegarstrasse

With distinctive twin towersthe Hofkirche (sometimes called the Church of St. Leodergar) was built during the 1630sthough its history dates back much further than that. A Benedictine monastery dating from the 8th century once stood on the sitefollowed by a medieval basilica but in the Roman . 

After this structure was struck by fire during the Thirty Years War that occurred in parts of Europe during the 17th centuryit was replacedwith the newer building being completed in 1639. 

Some parts of the original church were integrated into the 17th century designincluding the two towers dating from 1525 and some medieval decorative features found inside. If you visit Lucerne and call into Hofkirchelook out for the sculpture telling the tale of the Agony in the Garden on the northern tower. 

On the nave’s northern sidethe Maria-End-Altar still remainsas this was salvaged when much of the church burnt down. It depicts the ailing Virgin Mary supported by the Apostles.

Only a handful of churches were built during the 1630s in this area to the north of the Alpsand Lucerne’s Hofkirche is one of them. Some of the late Renaissance details dating from that time include the intricately carved choir stalls and pulpitand the altar made from black marble. 

Horkirche is often regarded as Switzerland’s premier example of a Renaissance churchand is thus quite rightly included on many lists of what to do in LucerneSwitzerland. 

During summeryou may catch an organ recital here. At any time of yearyou can also see  the final resting place of various members of prominent local families in the grounds.   

Hofkirche is also worth a visit for its position. Atop a hill overlooking the historic Old Town in Lucernethere are great views over the city from the site.

Richard Wagner Museum

Address: Richard Wagner-Weg 27

Exploring the museum dedicated to the German composer and conductor Richard Wagner is also one of the top things to do in Lucerne. 

After being banished from his homeland by Ludwig IIWagner settled in the Swiss city’s Tribschen districtand today the area is best known for the villa in which he resided with his wife and son during his exile. 

The composer was forced to flee Germany due to his political interests and involvementswhich included left wing concerns such as socialism and German nationalism. After thishe occupied the parkland home which today serves as the Richard Wagner museum for a number of years. 

Both Götterdämmerung and Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg were composed while Wagner lived in Tribschenand the museum contains original musical scores as well as correspondencephotographspaintings and furniture dating from his residence. 

Telling the story of Wagner’s time in Switzerlandthe museum also houses the piano which was used to compose some of his most famous works.

Christmas in Lucerne

Aerial view of Lucerne in winter.
Dusted with snowLucerne is even more beautiful in winter. Image © Lucerne Tourism / Beat Brechbühl

Visiting Lucerne during the festive season is surely one of the best experiences. You’ll definitely find a lot of fun things to do in Lucerne in winter!

Major Lucerne winter events include:

  • Lucerne Christmas Markets – Lucerne is home to a number of different Christmas markets during Advent.  The markets are a great place to buy giftssample traditional Christmas fare and enjoy the festive ambience.
  • Live on Ice – An ice rink is constructed at Europaplatzright next to the KKL building.  With light illuminationsfood stalls and a festive ambiencethis is the place to pull on a pair of skates and hit the ice. The ice rink is (usually) open from around 21 November to 3 January.  Use of the ice rink is free and skate hire is available on-site. 
  • New Year’s Fireworks – A huge fireworks display takes place at 8.15pm (20:15) on January 1 over the bay of Lucerne. Gala cruises operate and a number of hotels offer special menus in honour of the event.
  • Lilu Light Festival – Each night over 10 days in JanuaryLucerne’s buildings are spectacularly illuminated thanks to the Lilu Light Festival. Tourist sightssquares and alleys in the old and new town quarters and around the bay are illuminated thanks to talented artists from around the world. Festival dates are 11 to 21 January 2024 and 9 to 19 January 2025. Illuminations take place each night from 6pm to 10pm. 

Best Day Trips from Lucerne

Dragon Ride cable car at Mt. PilatusSwitzerland
An excursion to Mt. Pilatus is a popular day trip from Lucerne.

In addition to all the wonderful Lucerne activities mentioned abovethere are some brilliant day trips to be enjoyed from the city. 

Below we have listed some of the more popular things to do near Lucernesome of which are included with the regional Tell Pass.

🇨🇭Read our guide to 14 best day trips from Lucerne here.

Mount Rigi

Take a cruise across Lake Lucerne to Vitznau and then take the cogwheel railway to the top of the mountain for 360 degree views across the Swiss Alps.  On your return journeywe recommend you take the cable car down to Weggis and a cruise back to Lucerne

Whilst the Classic Rigi Roundtrip mentioned above is a highlight on its ownwhy not include a visit to Rigi Kaltbad Thermal Spa to make your excursion even more memorable?

> Read our full guide to visiting Mt. Rigi

Mount Titlis

At 3,000 metres highMt. Titlis offers some of the most stunning views you will enjoy across the Swiss Alps. There are numerous highlights of a day trip to Mt. Titlis including the revolving cable carGlacier Cave and Cliff Walk. It’s even possible to enjoy snow activities such as sledding and snow tubing during the summer.

> Check Mount Titlis trip options.

> Read our full guide to visiting Mt. Titlis.

Mount Pilatus

The Golden Round Trip to Mt. Pilatus makes a wonderful excursion from Lucerne as you get to experience many modes of Swiss transport.

The roundtrip excursion includes travel by buscable carcogwheel train (the steepest in the world) and boat.

There are a range of stations to stop on the way upeach with different attractions including an adventure playgroundrope activity parksleddingwalking trails and restaurants.

 > Check Mt Pilatus trip options.

> Read our full guide on How to Visit Mt. Pilatus.

🇨🇭 Not sure whether to visit Mt. TitlisMt. Pilatus or Mt. Rigi? Read about which makes the best day trip from Lucerne.

Jungfraujoch

Although it is located closer to Interlaken it is definitely possible to visit Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe – as a day trip from Lucerne.

Once you’ve arrived in Interlakenwe recommend travelling to Jungfraujoch on the Eiger Express from Grindelwald and then returning on the cogwheel train via Lauterbrunnen.

Depending on the time of yearattractions here include the Snow Fun ParkIce Palaceand the Sphinx Observation Terrace.

> Check Jungfraujoch tour options.

> Read our full guide on how to visit Jungfraujoch

You also might consider visiting Mount Burgenstock as a day trip from Lucerne.

How to Get to Lucerne

Where is Lucerne? Situated on Lake Lucerne and surrounded by a mountainous landscapethe city of Lucerne is in central Switzerland. Excellent road and rail connections throughout Switzerland make Lucerne easily accessible from all parts of the country and beyond. 

Map of Switzerland.

Only an hour or so from both the Swiss capitalBernand Zurichit is easy to enjoy a day trip to Lucerne if you only have limited time.

Below is a brief overview of travel times from some of the popular routes to Lucerne:

  • From Zurich to Lucerne: 50 minutes by train (1/2 hourly services)55 minutes by bus1 hour by car.
  • From Basel to Lucerne: 1.25 hours by train2 hours by bus or 1 hour by car.
  • From Interlaken to Lucerne: 2 hours by train1.25 hours by bus or 1 hour by car.
  • From Geneva to Lucerne: 3 hours by trainalmost 6 hours by bus or 3.75 hours by car.
  • From Bern to Lucerne: 1 hour by train or car and 2.25 hours by bus.
  • From Paris to Lucerne: 4.5 hours by train6.25 hours by car.

You can also join an organised day tour to Lucerne from Zurich.

🇨🇭 If you plan to drive to Lucerneour driving in Switzerland guide will be helpful.

Where to Stay in Lucerne

Painted facade of Hotel des Balances in Lucerne
Lucerne’s pretty Old Town is home to numerous places to stay including Hotel des Balances (pictured above).

In addition to more than 60 hotelsranging from 5-star to 2-starLucerne also has a large selection of apartments to choose from.

Below you’ll find a selection of highly rated properties.

Hotels in Lucerne

5* – Hotel Schweizerhof

The 5-star Hotel Schweizerhof is located in the Old Town right beside the lake. Its elegant rooms are all individually furnished and feature adjustable air conditioning and heatinga coffee and tea makera desk and satellite TV with many international channels.

The hotel also offers restaurants and a barand other hotel facilities including a wellness centre and fitness room.

Check current prices for Hotel Schweizerhof.

4* – Hotel des Balances

With a picturesque location on the River Reussmany of the rooms at Hotel des Balances offer views of the Chapel Bridgethe Jesuit Church and the Weinmarkt square.

The rooms are comfortable and feature all modern conveniencesincluding free WiFi. There’s also an excellent restauranta bistro and bar on site.

Check current prices for Hotel des Balances.

3* – Hotel Anker

Housed in an historical building in the centre of LucerneHotel Anker makes a convenient base. The small but comfortable rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channelsprivate bathroom with free toiletriesand free WiFi. 

Some rooms offer views of Mt. Pilatus. On-site there’s a restaurant and bar.

Check current prices for Hotel Anker.

🇨🇭 Read our comprehensive guide to 12 of the best hotels in Lucerne here.

Apartments in Lucerne

HITrental Chapel Bridge Apartments

Just 200 metres from the Chapel Bridge and right in the heart of the Old TownHITrental Chapel Bridge Apartments offer travellers a cosy home away from home. 

Featuring a kitchenette equipped with a toaster and refrigeratorlinen and towelsand free WiFithe property offers both 1- and 2-bedroom apartments as well as studio apartments. A shared laundry is available for guest use.

Check current prices for HITrental Chapel Bridge Apartments.

HITrental Old Town Apartments

Offering both studio and 1-bedroom apartmentsthis property is located in the Old Town and close to all main attractions.  Rooms feature a fully-equipped kitchenetteflatscreen TV and free WiFi.  A communal laundry is available for guest use. 

Check current prices for HITrental Old Town Apartments.

View of Jesuit Church from Chapel Bridge in Lucerne

Things to do in Lucerne Switzerland | Final Thoughts

As you can seethere are enough things to do in Luzern to keep you busy for a weekbut even if you can only spend a day or twoyou’ll have time to explore the main attractions.

Whether you come to experience the medieval charm of Lucerne’s Old Town and the Chapel Bridgeto enjoy one of the many mountain excursionsor to admire the picturesque surroundings of the cityyou won’t have any trouble finding things to do in Lucerne.

Rememberif you purchase the Tell Passmost of the popular things to do in Lucerneand local transportare covered so you can make substantial savings.

However long you spend in Lucernewe know you’ll fall in love with this beautiful city.

🇨🇭Be sure to read our Lucerne Travel Guide and listen to our podcast episodes Things to do in Lucerne: The CityThe LakeThe Mountains and Best day trips from Lucerne.

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