Explore the historic old town
Category

Sightseeing

Est. Duration

1-2h

Age requirement

All ages

Message from Tanya@SwissFamilyFun

Lucerne is a beautiful city blending history and modern vibes. The old town area is quite compact, making it perfect for exploring on foot.

We usually start at Chapel Bridge, an ancient wooden structure with 17th-century paintings, and stroll through the Old Town's cobblestone streets. Don't miss Weinmarkt, a square with charming Renaissance buildings. The Lion Monument pays tribute to fallen Swiss Guards, while the Musegg Wall offers great views of Lucerne and its medieval ramparts to cap off the tour.

Here are a few walking tours we suggest:

Self Guided Walking Tours

Lucerne has a free audio tour that you can download on your phone. It has suggested routes or you can plan your own. They also have themed tours that change seasonally.

GPSmyCity has a few different self-guided tours with different themes.

If you have kids, you might like the FoxTrail scavenger hunt where you solve riddles as you explore the city. I'd choose one that visits the Old Town.

We have a suggested self-guided walking route for families that hits the highlights.

Guided Tours

Free Walk Lucerne offers a variety of guided tours, most mornings at 10:00. It's free, but you should sign up so they know to expect you. I would also bring cash to tip about CHF 5-10 per person or more if you really like your guide.

In winter, Lucerne Tourism offers guided tours on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. It costs CHF 25/adult but is discounted with your Lucerne visitor card you receive free from your hotel.

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