The typical Swiss city surrounded by the alps and imbedded in a picturesque valley at the lake lucerne.
Distance from base: 475 km
Lucerne
is one of Europe’s most charming destinations as it offers stunning lakeside scenery in addition to a mountainous panorama. The city’s reputation as a tourist resort is sustained with an incredible choice of year-round attractions and activities. Ideally situated along the Reus River, Lucerne is what many believe to be the “authentic” Switzerland- picturesque mountains, lakes, alpine villages and alpine flowers.
The city center pedestrian area is made of cobbled streets and lied with flower displays which illuminate the medieval style painted buildings. Above the old town is the original city wall from when Lucerne was only a fishermen’s village. The town is located at the northwest end of Lake Lucerne. The city’s top attraction includes taking a stroll across the famous Chapel Bridge, decorated with beautiful assortment of flowers. Its construction dates back to the first half of the 14th century and runs along the river leading into the historic section of town. This car free old town is home to Switzerland’s first Baroque building, the Jesuit Church built in the 17th century.
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DAY | TIME | INFO |
Day 1 | 5:00 am | Departing Spangdahlem Breakfast stop on route (not included) |
12:00 pm | ETA at Lucerne | |
5:30 pm | Departing Lucerne (no dinner stop on route) | |
12:00 am | ETA at Spangdahlem |
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