Discover Lucerne
Meeting at Lucerne, Switzerland
Lucerne ranks amongst the world's prettiest cities and is rich in sights and attractions. Contributing to Lucerne's cityscape alongside the world-famous Chapel Bridge and Water Tower are the Musegg Wall, the Jesuit Church, the Spreuer Bridge, the Lion Monument, the KKL culture and convention centre and a host of other sites of interest.
Not for nothing is the world-famous timber bridge Lucerne’s most photographed destination, it being held in high esteem by visitors and residents in equal measure. Together with the Water Tower, the bridge forms a landmark in the townscape like no other attraction.

The Festival City Lucerne delights throughout the year, with blues, jazz, rock, comics or the splen-didly colourful Carnival. The Lucerne Festival has a top class programme of classical events with world-famous artists.
The Rosengart Collection, the natural monuments in the Glacier Garden and the Swiss Museum of Transport are among our museum highlights.
The Swiss Museum of Transport takes a fascinating, interactive look at the development of transport and mobility on road, rail and water, not forgetting air and space travel. On display are more than 3,000 objects, simulators, multimedia shows and interactive exhibits occupying an area some

The Lucerne – Lake Lucerne Region, with its unique mountain and lake landscape is as fascinating as the city of Lucerne itself. Nowhere will you find so much Switzerland in such a small space and such a wide range of year-round experiences: Europe's biggest inland fleet of steamboats, the world's steepest cogwheel railway runs onto the Pilatus, the first rotating cable railway onto the Titlis, the world's first double-decker open-air cable railway on the Stanserhorn and Europe's first cable-way onto the Rigi.
