

Experience the charm of Lake Lucerne with historic steamers dating back to the 19th century, offering scenic cruises through Switzerland's most beautiful lake.
A historic café near Lake Lucerne, famous for its traditional Swiss breakfast.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its traditional Swiss dishes.
A fine dining restaurant offering stunning views of the Reuss River.
A 14th-century wooden bridge with a waterfront promenade, offering beautiful views of Lake Lucerne.
A rock carving of a dying lion, a memorial to Swiss Guards killed during the French Revolution.
A museum housing an impressive collection of art by Pablo Picasso and other 20th-century artists.

Lake Lucerne Steamers can be breezy and unpredictable, a waterproof jacket is essential for comfort.
Exploring the scenic routes around Lake Lucerne involves a lot of walking.

Switzerland uses Type J plugs, so an adapter is recommended for international travelers.
Hash brown-like dish made from grated potatoes, often served with various toppings.
Swiss-style macaroni and cheese, made with spätzle noodles and melted cheese.
Tender veal strips cooked in a creamy mushroom sauce, served with rösti.
Hand-carved from the horn of a local Alpine ibex, this decorative item is a symbol of the region's hunting tradition.
A versatile pocket tool, it represents the Swiss spirit of innovation and resourcefulness.
Renowned worldwide, Swiss chocolate is a must-try, with local favourites including Lindt and Teuscher.

Experience the magic of Norway's mountains under the midnight sun on this popular night hike.
Longsheng Bridge, a historic wooden structure, spans the Li River in Longsheng County, offering scenic views and a glimpse into local culture.

Medieval hilltop village with well-preserved ramparts and charming old town.