Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland including Kapelle St. Ottilien, Wallfahrtskapelle Hergiswald, Dreilindenpark (Konsipark), Hans Urs Cardinal Von Balthasar Resting Place, The Nine Towers, Piuskirche, Kornmarkt, Rotsee - Badi, Town Hall, Nationalquai.
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Great free view of Lucerne, we got the tip from the tourist centre. Catch the tram to Konservatorium, they know the number etc at the tourist centre. I don't want to quote a number and it be wrong. It was 10 mins up the hill anyway. The view is up the top of a climb of stairs we're a music school is located. The view is over the city and lake, the gardens are English oriented, well maintained and the soft music of the school makes for a fantasy setting to view lucerne. We then walked around the park where there we public and free WC. Once a lot of photos were taken we walked down the small paths back to the city and enjoyed the streets of Lucerne. My travel partner is a photographer and loved this
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The Museggmauer and the Nine Towers compose the basis for the historical fortifications for Old Town Lucerne. The old city wall and its towers are very well preserved and is well worth the time to take it all in; be sure to devote enough time for the whole tour and walk. Different portions of the wall and the towers date back to the 1300 and 1400's and were a fundamental part of the old city's defenses along with the river and Lake Lucerne. Most of the towers are open and one can climb to the top of many of them to receive wonderful views of the surrounding area as well as learn of the long history of these towers. The Zyt Tower which dates back to 1386 and has a huge clock on it. This clock dates back to 1535 and is the city's oldest clock is still working today. From the top you receive great views of Old Town and Lake Lucerne. Great walk and great exercise!
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A grain market cant be that fascinating ! Although the name stands for grain market this is now a modern town with some really fascinating buildings, some maybe built during the times of World wars. It was our last day in Lucerne and we enjoyed the walk inspite of the fact that we were dead tired after a month long europe vacation.
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My husband and I were visiting Lucern with a tour group on our way to a Rhine River Cruise. During a walking tour, we were all delighted to see the Old Town Hall(Altes Rathaus) and the entire surrounding area. The Town Hall was closed but we had a wonderful opportunity to photograph this historic place. According to available information, the Old Town Hall, "is a Renaissance building from 1602, the town hall has impressive masonry, a tremendous roof, and a tall rectangular tower. The tower is a good vantage point from which to survey the crowded market scene on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Lots of places to see and experience here. Lots of shops and restaurants. Don't miss this area!
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