Lucerne
Lucerne
Lucerne
October 2014 - March 2015
How locals
survive winter
Cheese fondue, fasnacht
and Christmas markets
Contents
City Basics
History
10
11
12
Quick picks
15
Lucerne in a nutshell
Restaurants
23
Sightseeing
27
Cafs
Nightlife
Bars, pubs and clubs
22
Old-town stroll
31
32
Shopping
33
37
Winter joys
40
Fondue cruise, ice skating and day trips to the snow
Hotels
42
46-47
48
49
50
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Foreword
Publisher
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Published 3 times per year, 90 000 copies
ISSN 2296-8598
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COVER STORY
Our cover shows Lucernes
second wooden bridge
across the river Reuss, the
Spreuer Brcke, and the
towns old fortication, the
Musegg wall with the Mnnli tower. With the sprinkling
of snow on the roofs of
Bramberg neighbourhood,
it could be November just as
well as March.
ESTONIA
RUSSIA
LATVIA
LITHUANIA
NORTHERN
IRELAND
IRELAND
BELARUS
NETHERLANDS
BELGIUM
POLAND
UKRAINE
GERMANY
CZECH
REPUBLIC
AUSTRIA
SWITZERLAND
ITALY
HUNGARY
SLOVENIACROATIA
BOSNIA SERBIA
MONTENEGRO
ROMANIA
GEORGIA
BULGARIA
FYR MACEDONIA
ALBANIA
GREECE
DUTCH
CARIBBEAN
SOUTH
AFRICA
ARRIVING BY PLANE
ARRIVING BY CAR
ABOUT IYP
ARRIVING BY TRAIN
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ARRIVING BY BUS
Though there are not a huge number of long-distance
bus connections from Lucerne, you can travel to several
destinations in Italy, Croatia and southern France.
Buses arrive and leave at Inseliquai 10, just to the east of
the main train station, near the lakeshore.
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once an hour. The state owned train company is called
SBB. For time tables refer to www.sbb.ch. Tickets are sold
on vending machines (switch them to English on the rst
screen) and at the counters in Lucerne main train station.
You can purchase single and return tickets. Children up to
5 travel for free, from 6 - 16 years they pay the half-fare.
If you plan on travelling around Switzerland a lot, get
a half-fare card for one month for 120Sfr - and travel for
half the fare on all public transport. Or get a Swiss Pass
which is valid for all kinds of public transport (272 - 607Sfr,
depending on duration) and free entry to many museums
(www.swisstravelsystem.com). Ask for advice at the train
station. If you board a train without a valid ticket, you will
have to pay a ne of 90Sfr.
BICYCLES
Getting around town by bicycle is popular in Lucerne, and
in nice weather its a good option for visitors too.
NEXTBIKE - BIKE SHARING
Nextbike is a bike sharing system where you can pick up
bikes at any one of the 60 locations in town around the
clock, either by calling the hotline or using their app or
website. When you enter the bikes number in the app, it
gives you the number code for the bike lock - and o you
go. Fees are charged to your visa or mastercard. Before you
can start you need to register online.Qtel. +41 41 50 80
800, www.nextbike.ch. 2Sfr for every hour or part of an
hour, 20Sfr/24h.
RENT-A-BIKE
At the main train station, rents out bicycles (from 27Sfr/
half day) and e-bikes (from 38Sfr/half day).QC-4,
Zentralstrasse 1, uBahnhof, tel. +41 51 227 32 61.
Open 08:30 - 19:00, Sat & Sun 09:30 - 19:00.
CAR RENTAL
All you need to rent a car in Switzerland is a credit card, an
ID and a valid licence - some companies do however also
require a minimum age and minimum driving experience.
EUROPCAR
QD-4, Inseliquai 12b, uBahnhof, tel. +41 41 210 57 22,
fax +41 41 210 57 23, www.europcar.ch. Open 07:15 18:00, Sat 09:00 - 15:00, Sun closed.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Trains
The punctuality of trains in Switzerland is legendary. You
can almost set your watch to the departure times. The train
network is fast, reliable and extensive. For getting around
in Switzerland, trains are denitely best - from Lucerne
there are connections to all the major Swiss cities at least
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City transport
Lucernes public transport network includes buses and
local trains. The ticket system is fairly simple: Lucernes
regional network is divided into zones. You dont buy
tickets for a trip, but rather for a zone. Lucerne city is zone
number 101 (see map p. 50) which includes all of the
centre and reaches to the Transport Museum on one side
and Kastanienbaum and parts of Kriens on the other. Tickets
are valid in the chosen zones on buses and local trains. A day
pass for zone 101 valid for 24 hours costs 6.40Sfr, a single
ticket valid for 45 min 3.20Sfr. Children under 6 travel for free,
6 - 16 year-olds pay the so-called half-fare (which actually is
2.80Sfr). These tickets can be purchased with cash or credit
cards at the ticket machines you nd at almost every stop
(switch to English on the rst screen). If you get caught
without a valid ticket, its 90Sfr. For all questions about public
transport, get advice at the Lucerne City Transport (VBL)
sales points at the main train station (in the underground
shopping area) or at Schwanenplatz.
City transport in Lucerne runs roughly from 05:00 - 00:30.
There are night buses in the nights Fri/Sat and Sat/Sun
to the surroundings (like Kriens or Littau) which leave at
the main train station. The tickets for 7Sfr or 10Sfr can be
bought from the driver. Day passes arent valid.
DRINKING
BASIC DATA
Area
Switzerland: 41285 sq km
Lucerne (canton): 1493 sq km
Lucerne (city): 29 sq km
Population
Switzerland: 8.0 million
Lucerne (city): 80,000
Ocial languages
Switzerland: German, French, Italian, Romansh
Lucerne: German
Local time
Central European (GMT+1h)
CUSTOMS
ELECTRICITY
EMERGENCY
TAXIS
There are around 500 licenced taxis in Lucerne and in
general they are clean, safe, reliable - and expensive. Its
usually easy to get one, even in rush hours. The city sets the
following maximum fees for taxis: initial fee 6Sfr, 3.80Sfr/
km up to 20Sfr, 3.50Sfr/km above 20Sfr. Taxi drivers have
to and usually do use their metres. Cheating is rare. Two
pieces of hand luggage are free, suitcases, dogs and extra
hand luggage can be charged at 1Sfr/piece. Youll nd taxis
at ocial taxi stands at the train station, at Schwanenplatz,
behind Hotel National and in other places. You can hail
them from the streets as well.
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LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SMARTS
Here are some typical Swiss German words - it will be
always appreciated if you use a few Swiss words. The r
in Swiss German is rolled, the ch is pronounced like in
the Scottish loch. Mind your throat.
Hello (formal)
Grezi
(groo-e-tsi)
Goodbye (formal)
Adieu
(as in French)
Thank you
Merci
(mersi)
Sorry!
Entschuldigung!
(ent-shooldi-goong)
Excuse me!
Exgsi!
(ex-gewsi)
Switzerland
DSchwyz
(chviiits)
Cheers!
Zum Wohl!
(tsoom vol)
Lucerne
Lozrn
(Lo-tsaern)
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS
PHARMACIES
Pharmacies (Apotheke in German) on night duty are
open 24 hours, a sign on every pharmacys door will tell
you where the next pharmacy on duty is. You can also
call +41 41 211 33 33 which will connect you to the next
pharmacy on duty. The pharmacy at the main train station
is open Mon - Sat 07:30 - 21:00, Sun 10:00 - 20:00 (in the
underground shopping area, +41 41 220 13 13).
POLITICS
Post
Swiss post is generally reliable, and also can take care of
all your nancial transactions. There are post oces all over
the city - the university post oce just next to the train
station has long opening hours (see below).
MONEY
LIYP
New Year
Berchtold Day (local)
Carnival (local)
Good Friday
Easter Monday
Ascension
Whit Monday
Corpus Christi
National Holiday
St. Leodegars Day (local)
All Saints Day (local)
Christmas
St. Stephens Day
POSTSTELLE UNIVERSITT
One of Lucernes post oces with the longest opening
hours.QC-4, Frohburgstrasse 3, uBahnhof. Open 09:00
- 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 16:00, Sun 13:30 - 17:30.
The arcades along Unter der Egg - nothing to do with eggs, mind.
January 1
January 2
February 12, 16 & 17, 2015
April 3, 2015
April 6, 2015
May 14, 2015
May 25, 2015
June 4, 2015
August 1
October 2
November 1
December 25
December 26
SAFETY
Lucerne is generally a safe city, and there is no no-go area,
even for women at night. Of course crime exists, and be
on guard against pickpockets just as in any European city.
MARKET VALUES
SMOKING
Loaf of bread
2-5Sfr (1.65 - 4.15)
Cup of coee
4-6Sfr (3.30 - 5)
0.3 litre of beer (bar)
4-7Sfr (3.30-5.80)
Public transport ticket, 1 hr 3.20Sfr (2.65)
Packet of cigarettes
8Sfr
(5.80)
McDonalds Big Mac
6.50Sfr (5.40)
The Swiss national bank aims for an exchange rate of
at least 1.20Sfr/ (0.83 per 1Sfr).
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TOURIST INFORMATION
TOURIST INFORMATION
Lucerne Tourisms tourist information oce is in the
building of the main train station, but is accessible from
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VISAS
For a stay of up to three months, many foreigners simply
need a passport or an ID card to enter Switzerland. Even
though not a member of the European Union, Switzerland
is a member of the Schengen Agreement. As a result a
Schengen visa is valid for Switzerland as well. Always check
these details with a Swiss embassy or consulate.
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History
PROFITS FROM
THE WAR BUSINESS
Leodegar, Lucernes patron saint on the doors of the Hofkirche.
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A TRANS-ALPINE
TRADE BOOM
XII XVII Century
Lucerne was long a regional market town, and the weekly
market on Tuesdays (still held today!) supplied the towns
hinterland for centuries. In the 13th century north-south
trade across the Gotthard turned Lucerne into a major
commercial centre. The trade across this Alpine pass mainly
connected the Upper Rhine Plain and Milano, and boomed
right up until the 17th century.
XV XIX Century
Apart from trans-Alpine trade, a major source of income
in Lucerne and its backcountry were mercenaries, young
Swiss men who were sent to ght for France, Spain, the
Duchy of Savoy or other powers of the day. Between ca.
1400 and 1800 around 50,000 men had left the Lucerne
area to serve abroad and the city of Lucerne only had a
population of around 4000 for most of that period! While a
few of the mercenaries came back rich, many did not come
back at all and the well connected families who brokered
the deals were the ones who beneted most.
For a few days in late winter Lucerne goes wild. The streets
are full of people in wild and wonderful masks, playing
horrendously loud music on trumpets, horns and drums this
is fasnacht, the Swiss version of carnival.
The Swiss carnival called fasnacht is a major event in
many cities. Like Rio has its samba tradition, several Swiss
cities have their own enthusiastically cultivated fasnacht
customs. And Lucerne has one of the liveliest and loudest
ones. Many Luzerner literally live for this celebration
which takes place in February or March, waiting all year
for fasnacht to come, creating new elaborate costumes
and rehearsing their music routines in many fasnachtassociations, guilds or brass bands (guggenmusig).
MODERN-DAY LUCERNE
XX - XI Century
In the 20th century, Lucerne developed into a vibrant centre
for the region of Central Switzerland, becoming a university
city in 2000. The concert hall KKL (p. 29) by architect Jean
Nouvel was also opened in 2000, giving the town a new
face. In the realm of culture Lucerne is famous for hosting the
second largest after Basel and loudest Swiss carnival and
the Lucerne Festival for classical music. The festival enjoys huge
international renown, particularly due to Claudio Abbado who
was head conductor from 2003 until his sudden death in 2014.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
19.11 WEDNESDAY & 20.11 THURSDAY
LUCERNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - LSO
Conductor: James Gagan, violoncello: Emmanuelle
Bertrand. Works by Joseph Haydn, Camille Saint-Sans and
Henri Dutilleux.QKKL. Concert start 19:30, 25-110Sfr.
14.01 WEDNESDAY & 15.01 THURSDAY
LUCERNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - LSO
Conductor: Ilan Volkov, violin: Isabelle Faust. Works by
Giacinto Scelsi, Alban Berg, Robert Schumann and W. A.
Mozart.QKKL. Concert start 19:30, 25-110Sfr.
08.03 SUNDAY
CINEMAS
Lucerne has ve cinemas, apart from a few temporary
movie events. Traditionally lms in Switzerland are
shown in their original language with German and
French subtitles. But this has changed somewhat, with
more and more lms being dubbed. Particularly in
smaller cinemas you can still watch all movies in the
original language - lots of them in English of course.
They are marked with the letters Edf in the programmes
(English with German (Deutsch) and French subtitles) a D (capital) indicates the movie is spoken in German.
Check the daily newspapers or www.cineman.ch
for programme and screening times. And dont be
surprised when the movie stops after an hour and the
lights are turned on - its just the Swiss-style movie
break allowing you to fetch another drink or snack.
Tickets cost between 13 and 18Sfr, depending on the
movie and the seat category you choose. On Mondays
tickets are 13Sfr in all cinemas on all seats.
Holger Talinski
FESTIVALS
CAPITOL
The capitol shows a wide range of lms, from studio
to hollywood, from thriller to comedy on six screens.
Snacks and drinks for sale. You can reserve tickets on
+41 900 556 789, but the charges are a quite hefty initial
1.50Sfr and 1.50Sfr a minute.QC-5, Zentralstrasse 45,
uBundesplatz, www.kitag.ch.
MODERNE
The moderne with one screen belongs to the same
chain as the capitol and shows a similar choice. Snacks
and drinks for sale. You can reserve tickets on +41
900 556 789, but the charges are a quite hefty initial
1.50Sfr and 1.50Sfr a minute.QB-5, Pilatusstr. 21,
uKantonalbank, www.kitag.ch.
STATTKINO
Independent operator showing studio productions at
the Bourbaki location. 105 seats.QC-2, Lwenplatz
11, uLwenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 30 60,
www.stattkino.ch.
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MUSICALS
17.10 FRIDAY - 22.02 SUNDAY
THE BLACK RIDER
- THE CASTING OF THE MAGIC BULLETS
Theatre/musical by William S. Burroughs, Tom Waits und
Robert Wilson. In dierent languages.QLuzerner Theater.
October 17, 19, 22, 25, 31. November 2, 7, 15, 16, 20, 27,
29. December 4, 8. January 22. February 21, 22. 25-80Sfr.
ROCK, POP
& JAZZ CONCERTS
For more venues with live music, see our box live music
venues on p. 25.
23.10 THURSDAY
MAXMO PARK
2005 this alternative rock band had quite some success
with their debut album A Certain Trigger. Almost 10 years
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On the cheap
Couples
07.12 SUNDAY
SEETHER
The alternative metal rock band Seether from South Africa
will rock the stage of the Schr with their sixth album
Isolate & Medicate.QSchr. Concert starts 19:00, 48Sfr.
PD
08.12 MONDAY
PHILIPP FANKHAUSER
His trademark is his expressive, smoky voice: Swiss blues
master Philipp Fankhauser is on tour with his new album
Home.QKKL. Concert starts 19:30, 45-85Sfr.
Highend
24.11 MONDAY
TRIGGERFINGER
The Belgian blues-rock dandies Triggernger are nally on
tour again with their much anticpated album By Absence
Of The Sun. Some say they are one of the best live bands
on the planet. That might be promising a bit much, but
they certainly have a huge drive when theyre on stage.
QSchr. Concert starts 19:30, 42Sfr.
20.11 THURSDAY
LAMB
Louise Rhodes and Andy Barlow alias Lamb are veterans of
the trip-hop genre. And they are particularly stunning live.
Fascinating soundscapes, a mix of jazz, dub, breakbeats,
drumnbass and more - enjoy!QSchr. Concert starts
19:30, 49Sfr.
Local
Unexpected
BOURBAKI
Quick picks
Eat
Drink
Do
Get your skates on! When the temperatures drop, ice skating (p. 40) is
a popular pastime in Lucerne. The Art
on Ice skating rink next to the KKL and
the lake is a great place show your
skills. And dont worry if youre a bit
wobbly: the spectacular light show is
sure to distract everyone.
The micro-brewed
beer is just one
reason to head for
the no-nonsense
Stadtkeller
restaurant (p. 20). The solid, Swiss
style fare and large portions is
another. And with the regular live
bands they host you've got to be
convinced!
Looking for a cosy restaurant? In
the evening Barbs is a Moroccan
restaurant with candle lighting and
platters of wonderful mezze you can
share. One plate per person is just
so isolating!
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Restaurants
Restaurants
Lucernes chefs have more to oer than Swiss classics
or the Lucerner chgelipastetli. Lucerne culinary class goes
from tasty take-aways to exquisite ne dining. You can
also nd food from many parts of Asia, Europe and the
Americas, while many other places take their inspirations
from a wide variety of regional cuisines. We list the places
we recommend within any particular category. Prices are
indicated with the icons - indicates most mains are
under 25Sfr, mains 25 - 40Sfr, mains 40 - 55Sfr,
most mains over 55Sfr. This applies to the evening
menus, for lunch many restaurants oer special cheaper
deals (on workdays). Note that many restaurants close
their kitchens between roughly 14:00 and 17:30 and in
the evening at 22:00 or 23:00. The letter and the number
(e.g. A-1) after the venue name indicate the coordinates for
nding it on the map in the back of this guide.
ASIAN
X Smoker lounge
E Live music
N No credit cards
S Take away
B Outdoor seating
KANCHI
This long established rst-oor Indian restaurant close to the
Lion Monument oers a host of southern Indian specialities
such as masala dosa and idlies. They also serve veg and
non-veg thalis and tandoori dishes.QC-2, Zrichstrasse
4, uLwenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 67 08, www.kanchi.ch.
Open 11:00 - 14:00, 17:00 - 23:00. . AS
MEKONG
The snappy, smart service starts with an oer to take your
coat at the door and carries on right through, at the very
professionally run Mekong. The up-market far-eastern
interior and the profuse use of discrete, indirect lighting
complete the package, making this a favourite with
business people. The menu is pan-Asian, with Thai and
Indian curries, wok dishes or e.g. teriyaki grilled chicken, and
a few European-style standards as alternatives. The food is
denitely good, especially if you dont mind the strong
Euro touch to the Asian dishes. Limited vegetarian options.
QA-4, Pilatusstrasse 29, uKantonalbank, tel. +41 41 226
88 88, www.mekong-luzern.ch. Open 11:30 - 14:00, 17:00
- 23:00, Thu 11:30 - 14:00, 17:00 - 00:30, Fri 11:30 - 14:00,
17:00 - 01:30, Sat 17:00 - 01:30, Sun closed. . A
PD
CHILLS
This well-established restaurant in the new town with
stylish interior serves up freshly prepared Thai cuisine using
local Swiss produce. On a busy night it can be a bit of a
squeeze inside, however on a sunny day outdoor seating
is set up on Helvetiaplatz, one of the few squares in the
new town.QB-5, Waldsttterstrasse 3, uBundesplatz,
tel. +41 41 210 55 00, www.chills.ch. Open 11:30 - 14:00,
18:00 - 23:00, Sun 18:00 - 22:00. .
KAITEN SUSHI-BAR
Landlocked Switzerland may not be the most obvious
place to seek out sushi, but if you are in that mood then
this ne restaurant with a focus on quality sh from
environmentally sustainable partners will not disappoint
you. Kaiten sushi means conveyor belt sushi in Japanese.
You pick and choose dishes o the belt depending on
your preferences and appetite. The coloured ring on the
plates you choose indicate the price. Kaiten also serves a
selection of other Japanese dishes and desserts.QB-5,
Kauffmannweg 16, uKantonalbank, tel. +41 41 210 42
40, www.kaiten.ch. Open 11:30 - 14:00, 18:00 - 23:00, Sat
16:00 - 23:00. Closed Sun. . A
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SYMBOL KEY
FINE DINING
1871
This lakeside restaurant located in Hotel National (the
restaurant is named after the year in which the hotel was
rst opened) oers a modern ne-dining experience
in a grand ve-star hotel, whilst at the same time it
manages to remain down to earth creating a relaxed
atmosphere. Its focus is on simple dishes made with
local seasonal produce and the menu changes every two
months. Aside from dinner, they also oer good value
lunch menus and brunch on Sundays. The food is good
but the highlight is the location: enjoy your food in the
charming high-ceilinged French Renaissance dining hall
or on the ground level terrace overlooking Lake Lucerne.
QD-3, Haldenstrasse 4, uLuzernerhof, tel. +41 41 422
18 71, www.1871.ch. Open 11:30 - 24:00, Sun 10:00 18:00. Closed Mon. . AB
JASPER
In the magnicent Hotel Palace on Lucernes most
glamorous lake promenade, Jasper has high expectations
to live up to - and it does. Theres no resting on 19th-century
laurels here, the interior design and cuisine are absolutely
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FRENCH
BRASSERIE BODU
This charming French brasserie, wine bar and caf in the
old town is a local favourite. In summer they have a small
terrace with a few tables overlooking the River Reuss and set
out more tables in the cobbled square by the town hall. The
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INTERNATIONAL
BARBS
This relaxed, cosy, candlelit restaurant serves up authentic
Moroccan mezze as well as main dishes. It makes fantastic
fresh peppermint tea and is also a place where you can
enjoy a glass of wine at the bar in the evening and soak up
the atmosphere. They also oer lunch menus during the
week.QB-5, Winkelriedstrasse 62, uBundesplatz, tel.
+41 41 210 00 90, www.barbes.ch. Open 10:00 - 00:30,
closed Sun. . N
NEW
CABANAS
One of the larger Spanish tapas restaurants in town and
located in the Bruch quarter, this place is popular among
our Spanish friends living here. Favourite tapas include
sepia a la plancha and albondigas piri-piri, also on oer is
other Spanish fare such as paella and ne red wine as well
as a cosy candlelit atmosphere. Owners Maria and Alberto
ensure a friendly service and there is a terrace outside for
warmer days.QA-4, Bruchstrasse 11, uKasernenplatz,
tel. +41 41 240 17 16, www.cabanas.ch. Open 09:00 24:00, Sat 11:00 - 24:00. Closed Sun. . A
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Restaurants
Restaurants
cheese
garlic
breaded
pepper
cream
salt
mustard
sugar
Fleisch
Braten
Bratwurst
Ente
Chgelipastetli
Kalb
Lamm
Poulet, Hhnchen
Rind
Schnitzel
Schwein
Truthahn
Ghackets
Geschnetzeltes
Leber(li)
Meat
roast
sausage
duck
pu pastry with meat sauce
veal (or calf )
lamb
chicken
beef
cutlet, often breaded
pork
turkey
mince meat
meat in bite-size pieces
liver
Fisch
Egli
Forelle
Felchen
Lachs
Fish
European perch
trout
common whitesh
salmon
Beilagen
Aubergine
Blumenkohl
Bratkartoeln
Brtchen
Erbsen
Kartoeln
Nudeln
Pilze
Pommes Frites
Spargel
Sptzli
Speck
Zwiebeln
Side dishes
aubergine, egg plant
cauliower
roast potatoes
bread roll
peas
potatoes
pasta
mushrooms
french fries, potato chips
asparagus
egg noodles
bacon
onion
Dessert
Apfelstrudel
Berliner
(Schokoladen) Kuchen
Tiramisu
Desserts
apple pie
doughnut
(chocolate) cake
Italian cream dessert
PUNTO GIUSTO
This new, small and authentic Italian restaurant specializes
in home made antipasti and pasta. The photos on the wall
of the owner with multiple Hollywood stars are something
of a mystery, but it seems that he is a celebrity favourite. The
owner will talk you through which fresh dishes they have
on oer and you can make your selection. Also available
to take away.QB-6, Bleicherstrasse 29, uPaulusplatz,
tel. +41 41 360 55 54, www.puntogiusto.ch. Open 10:30
-14:00, 16:00 -19:00, Thu - Sat 11:00 - 14:00, 18:30 22:00, closed Sun. . S
ITALIAN
MEDITERRANEAN
Take your pick! Part of Casa Tolones choice of wine.
PD
NEW
CASA TOLONE
Just a ve-minute walk from the old town, you will nd
Casa Tolone on a quiet road at the top of a hill; you would be
forgiven for thinking you are in Italy. This friendly authentic
family-run restaurant is something of a hidden gem and has
stood the test of time - its celebrating its 20th anniversary
this year. Family Tolone earns praise from regular guests
for their homemade specialities, seasonal menus and
the wide selection of Italian wines, which are listed per
region. On a summers eve you can eat outdoors under
the pergola.QC-1, Fluhmattstrasse 48, uSchlossberg,
tel. +41 41 420 99 88, www.casatolone.ch.
Open 11:30 - 14:30, 18:00 - 23:00, Sat & Sun 11:30 23:00. . AB
EINHORN (PIZZERIA DA TOMMASO)
This old-town spot is a good solid Italian restaurant which is
very decently priced. Downstairs is the casual pizzeria with
its rustic, red-tiled oors, upstairs the Einhorn has a slightly
more stylish touch. Service is friendly, with lots of character.
In the summer months there are outdoor tables on the
street, in the pedestrian zone.QC-3, Hertensteinstrasse
23, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 11 06,
www.gastronomia-vaglio.com. Open 08:00 - 24:00,
closed Sun. . AB
GROTTINO 1313
This wooden hut in the industrial area of town is not what
you would expect - it has long been considered one of
Lucernes best-kept secrets. With a log re, an open kitchen,
candlelit tables and mamma-style Italian cooking it is hard
to resist. There is a set four-course menu (64Sfr), but you can
opt out on courses if you like. Soup, salad, pasta and main
courses are served in big bowls and placed in the middle
of your table for you to help yourself. They also serve twocourse lunches (20 Sfr) and have started oering a Sunday
brunch.QC-6, Industriestrasse 7, uWerkhofstrasse, tel.
+41 41 610 13 13, www.grottino1313.ch. Open 11:30 14:00, 18:00 - 23:30, Sat 18:00 - 23:30, Sun 09:30 - 14:00.
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FONDUE HOUSE
Step through the door of this old-town house and you
nd yourself in a mountain cabin - and a good place
to taste your way through everything fondue-like. The
combo menus give you three fondues in one meal
- choose from cheese, bourguignonne (meats in oil),
chinoise (meats in broth) and chocolate. Bread, potatoes,
sauces and more are served to dip and as sides. Not
exactly authentic, as Swiss dont mix fondues like this,
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SWISS CUISINE
What the Swiss like to eat at home and when out
is heavily inuenced by their neighbours cuisine,
especially the Italians. But what is real Swiss cuisine?
Most Swiss would probably say: ksefondue (cheese
fondue), a hot soup of cheese and white wine eaten by
dunking cubes of bread in it. Delicious, but the smell
can take getting used to! Raclette is another cheese
speciality, melted cheese on potatoes served with
dierent pickles and sides. Wrste or sausages are also
very Swiss, the bratwurst (usually veal) and cervelat
(pork) being the most common. One of the Lucerne
specialities is Lozrner Chgelipastetli, basically a meat
pie, it is a pu-pastry cup lled with little sausage-meat
balls (chgeli) and sometimes innards (sweetbread)
and mushrooms in a creamy sauce. Also on the list
of Swiss traditionals is rsti, a cake of grated and fried
potatoes similar to hash browns. Switzerland has an
impressive range of breads to go with the famous
cheeses, e.g. the rich zopf (plaited loaf ) is a favourite
for Sunday breakfasts. Fondue chinoise and fondue
bourgignonne are not traditionally Swiss, strictly
speaking, but these two meat fondues are very popular
too. Both involve dipping meat into a pot, full of either
hot broth (chinoise) or oil (bourgignonne) and then
enjoying with a range of sauces and sides.
Restaurants
SWISS
As its sometimes hard to tell what Swiss cuisine really is
(see box Swiss cuisine), we list some traditional restaurants
here as well as some that interpret Swissness in a modern
way. If you want to try the Swiss cheese specialities fondue
and raclette, see the box on p. 19.
STADTKELLER
The Stadtkeller hosts a season of concerts over the winter
months featuring local and international artists. In the
rustical surroundings you can enjoy some hearty Swiss
cuisine beforehand or just come along for the concert later
on. For the coming winter they welcome for example Dr.
Feelgood and the Flying Pickets from the UK and Pink Floyd
cover band Crazy Diamond among others onto their stage.
QB-3, Sternenplatz 3, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410
47 33, www.stadtkeller.ch. Doors open 18:00, concerts
start at 20:30. Nov to Mar concert season. AK
WIRTSHAUS TAUBE
Your rst glance at the menu might have you wondering
what strange language its in, but its just Swiss German.
Friendly as they are here, theyve added English below (and
standard German!). The menus inspiration is thoroughly
Swiss too, but its far more imaginative than the typical Swiss
repertoire. Besides the Lucerne speciality veal dumplings in
a pu pastry pie or maccaroni Alpine style, the heart of the
menu are the meat patties, in variations with Alpine cheese,
herb liquor or mushrooms. Two are even vegetarian! Try the
regional wines too.QA-4, Burgerstrasse 3, uHirzenhof,
tel. +41 41 210 07 47, www.taube-luzern.ch. Open 11:00
- 24:00, closed Sun. . AB
ZUNFTHAUSRESTAURANT PFISTERN
Centuries ago this was the meeting point for the guild of
bakers, millers and sailors. Today this co-operative is where
Swiss people come to eat Swiss food. They have all the
classic Swiss dishes geschnetzeltes with rsti, chgelipastetli,
cordon bleu and home-made fondue in winter. Vegetarian
options are available as are snack platters with meats
and cheeses and typical Swiss pear bread to share. Its
authentic, rustic interior makes for a cosy evening. On a
summers day you may opt for one of the tables on the
balcony or to sit on the riverside terrace whilst watching
everyday Lucerne life happen around you. QB-3,
Kornmarkt 4, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 36 50,
www.restaurant-pfistern.ch. Open 09:00 - 24:00, Sun
09:00 - 23:00. . AB
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VEGETARIAN
HOFGARTEN
Formerly a vegetarian restaurant, Hofgarten now serves
meat and sh but continues to oer the best selection of
vegetarian dishes in town. Using primarily organic, animalfriendly, market fresh ingredients from local farmers,
the food not only looks good but tastes delicious too.
It oers great salads and homemade soups and a SwissMediterranean menu, is open 365 days a year and operates
as a caf between meal times.QD-2, Stadthofstrasse 14,
uWey, tel. +41 41 410 88 88, www.hofgarten.ch. Open
11:30 - 14:45, 18:00 - 21:30. . AB
CHIMNEYS STEAKHOUSE
In a stately mediaeval house in the very heart of the old
town, Chimneys majors on grilled meat, with chicken,
lamb, pork and veal on the menu besides the essential
beef cuts: rib eye and T-bone steaks, sirloin and let. But
they also oer a good selection of cheese fondues as
well as quite a few other Swiss standards. A highlight:
in nice weather you can dine on car-free Hirschenplatz,
watching the town go by. Smokers can sit and eat in
the neighbouring Martini bar.QB-3, Hirschenplatz
2, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 51 50,
www.chimneys-steakhouse.ch. Open daily 10:00 24:00. . ABX
CHURRASCARIA DO SUL
The concept at the Churrascaria Do Sul is
uncompromising: Brazilian churrascaria in pure form.
For a fixed price, a selection of up to eight meats is
served to your table direct off the skewer, direct from
the barbecue. There is a vegetarian alternative, grilled
vegetables and savoury filled pancakes. Other dishes?
Negative. This is a grill house.The meats are of course
served with side dishes and the best thing is: they keep
on coming until you say stop. For one fixed price.QC-1,
Zrichstrasse 66, uSchlossberg, tel. +41 41 420 16
16, www.churrascaria-do-sul.ch. Open 11:00 - 14:30,
17:00 - 00:30, Mon & Tue only 11:00 - 14:30, Sat & Sun
17:00 - 00:30. . A
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STEAKHOUSES
And its just as nice inside! Zunfthausrestaurant Pstern with its
Elge Kenneweg/Luzern Tourismus
murals.
NEW
STERN LUZERN
Stern is located on the peaceful but central Franziskanerplatz
and specializes in modern Swiss cuisine, using products from
local farms. It oers a menu per season and its starter and
dessert concept presents taster jars called shooting stars,
giving you the opportunity to try various dishes, such as
Engelberg sausage salad with grapes, nuts and brie or for
dessert pear sorbet or vermicelli (sweet chestnut in spaghetti
shape). The atmosphere in Stern lingers somewhere between
casual and smart and the service is professional and friendly.
QA-4, Burgerstrasse 35, uHirzenhof, tel. +41 41 227 50 60,
www.sternluzern.ch. Open 11:00 - 14:00, 18:00 - 22:00. . A
WIRTSHAUS GALLIKER
The Galliker family has run this old-style Swiss tavern for over
150 years and recipes have been passed down over four
generations. This is the place where Swiss people go to eat
traditional Swiss food, from rsti to luzerner chgelipastete
(veal with a creamy mushroom sauce served in pu pastry)
and in autumn they serve up delicious game dishes. Fine
soul food and friendly service from the waiting sta make
for a ne local experience.QA-4, Schtzenstrasse 1,
uKasernenplatz, tel. +41 41 240 10 01. Open 11:30 14:00, 17:00 - 22:00, closed Sun & Mon. . A
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BREAKFAST
Sunday breakfast is an institution in many Swiss
families. Zopf is one of the mainstays of Swiss
breakfasts, a rich white bread baked in the shape of a
braid, and is served with butter, jams, honey, cheeses
or cold meats. Swiss bakeries bake a huge variety
of breads - rye bread, maize bread or potato-andwalnut bread to name just a few - which add to the
breakfast spread. Buttery croissants, called gipfeli in
Swiss German, are also a favourite. Another breakfast
dish with strong roots in Switzerland is mesli, made of
oat akes, grated apple, ground hazelnuts and yoghurt
in the classic birchermesli version. Many Swiss dont
consider breakfast complete without one of the many
takes on the mesli-theme.
Here come our favourite breakfast places:
ART DECO HOTEL MONTANA, an elegant buet
brunch option with an impressive range of hot and
cold dishes and all-you-can-eye views of the lake.
Sunday 11:00 - 15:00, 69Sfr, children under 12 pay 4Sfr/
year of age, see p. 42.
HEINI, one of Lucernes traditional bakery-cafs popular
with locals young and old, several set breakfasts and
additional options. Every day. See p. 35.
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CASUAL BARS
Fancy a brioche with that coee? Theyve got a choice at Alfred. PD
NEW
BAR BERLIN
A small bar tucked away behind the Gewerbehalle o
Baselstrasse, an area which is slowly but surely developing
into the Lucerne obeat party mile. This small and cosy
bar has a kitsch air and hosts DJs and concerts on
Friday and Saturday nights whilst serving up old-world
cocktails. A smoking bar which can get lively at weekends.
QLdelistrasse 6, uGtsch, www.facebook.com/
BarBerlin. Open 18:00 - 00:30, Thu: 18:00 - 02:00, Fri &
Sat 18:00 - 03:30. Closed Sun. X
SYMBOL KEY
A Credit cards accepted
N No credit cards
E Concerts
X Smoker lounge
K Restaurant
W Wi- connection
CLASSY BARS
MADELEINE
With its red velvet curtains and gallery, Madeleine is little
piece of New York style in Lucerne, located in a former porn
cinema. They host occasional concerts / performances
and always have DJs on the weekend attracting a mixed
crowd. It usually gets pretty busy on weekends and
has separate non-smoking and smoking oors.QA-3,
Baselstrasse 15, uKasernenplatz, tel. +41 76 326 75 76,
www.lamadeleine.ch. Open Wed 20:00 - 00:30, Thu 20:00
- 02:30, Fri & Sat 20:00 - 04:00, closed Sun - Tue. NX
NEW
MEYER. KULTURBEIZ.
This bar recently moved to a new larger location. Decor
is modern yet cosy and candlelit and it oers a platform
for Lucerne-based artists and musicians, through regular
exhibitions and a handful of performances and concerts
each month. Drinks are served from an island in the middle
of the room and smoking is allowed from 17:00 onwards.
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GRAND CASINO LUZERN
250 slot machines with sky-high jackpots and the table
games American roulette, black jack, punto banco
and poker await you in the citys very own casino. The
casino has a smokers section. To get access you need
to be at least 18 years old, well dressed (no sportswear)
and carry a valid passport or European ID.QD-2,
Haldenstrasse 6, uHaldensteig, tel. +41 41 418 56
56, www.grandcasinoluzern.ch. Open 12:00 - 04:00,
Fri & Sat 12:00 - 05:00, table games start 14:00.
Admission after 16:00: 10Sfr.
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QUEER LUCERNE
The atmosphere in Lucerne is refreshingly open,
relaxed and queer-friendly for such a small city. In 2005
local citizens voted in favour of registered partnerships
for same sex-couples and in the weeks following the
referendum the city hosted the national Pride festival. It
is common to see same-sex couples holding hands and
showing aection in public and the editor of one of the
main local newspapers identies as transgender and
is out and proud. Each November the weeklong Pink
Panorama lm festival, now in its 13th year, shows
LGBTQI lms from around the globe, alternative queer
platform kopfkino (www.kopfkino.ch) host parties in
Treibhaus, (next date: October 25) and there are biannual festivals hosted by QueerCH (www.facebook.
com/MenschCH) addressing taboo themes aecting
the community. Winter festival: Febuary 7 and 8, 2015.
There are few queer bars as such in Lucerne, but regular
parties taking place at various locations around the city.
FRIGAY NIGHT (AT THE LOFT CLUB)
On the third Friday of every month, this popular
commercial monthly gay night is celebrating its 10-year
anniversary this year. House, chart, rnb and mashup
music keep the danceoor full. There is a gallery above
if you are not in the mood for dancing. Drinks are fairly
expensive. The minimum age is 18 for men and 20 for
women.QD-2, Haldenstrasse 21, uLuzernerhof,
www.frigaynight.ch. Open 22:00 - 05:00. Admission
15 Sfr.
PINKPANORAMA FILM FESTIVAL (AT STATTKINO (BOURBAKI PANORAMA BUILDING))
The 13th edition of the PinkPanorama LGBTQI Film
Festival takes place from November 13 - 19, 2014. This
year the lm programme focus is based around Homoand Transphobia and mutual tolerance with a critical
look at intolerence within the LGBTQI community.
International lms are shown in their original language
with German subtitles. Each night during the lm
festival the Pink Bar is open at the same location and
becomes a popular gathering place, with dierent local
organizations hosting the bar each night. The ocial
lm festival party takes place on Saturday, November
15 (22:00 - 03.30) at the Jazzkantine in the old town,
a 10-minute walk from the cinema.QC-2, Lwenplatz
11, uLwenplatz, www.pinkpanorama.ch.
NEW
NACHBAR
A little bit chic, a little bit casual, this is a great place if
you are looking for a slightly older crowd (30+). It gets
lively after work and on weekends. The long room has a
tasteful wooden interior, dimmed lighting at night and is
connected to the Weisses Schloss restaurant next door. It
recently started serving Luzerner Bier on tap and has a good
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selection of wine and cocktails. There are occasional DJ sets
on the weekend, though as background music - this is more
of a bar for drinking and talking. They also serve brunches on
Sundays from 11:00.QB-5, Moosstrasse 7, uMoosegg,
tel. +41 41 227 00 00, www.weissesschloss.ch
/de/Nachbar. Open 07:00 - 00:30, Mon & Tue 07:00 23:00, Sat 09:00 - 00:30, Sun 11:00 - 18:00.
NEUBAD
A reection of contemporary alternative culture in Lucerne,
Neubad is a bistro, bar, performance space, urban garden
and a coworking space for artists and creative industries. It is
housed in the former city swimming baths, made available
by the city council for at least until 2018. It oers aordable
and creative menus on weekday lunchtimes, international
homecooked food on Wednesday nights for just 10Sfr,
brunch on Sundays and a bar every night of the week
with local DJs playing Thu - Sat nights.QBireggstrasse 36,
uSteghof, www.neubad.org. Open 09:00 - 23:00, Thu Sat 09:00 - 00:30, Sun 09:00 - 18:00. ENKW
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NEW
STORCHEN
This popular wine bar, restaurant and caf on Kornmarkt,
a pedestrianized square in the old town, is opposite the
town hall. The ground oor is long and narrow but more
outdoor seating is available on the square. On Fridays and
Saturdays youll see newly-weds celebrate as they leave the
registry oce. Upstairs in this beautiful old building it is
more spacious and here you can drink or eat in the heart
of the old town. Ideal for an aperitif with tapas in the early
evening.QB-3, Kornmarkt 9, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41
41 410 60 20, www.storchenluzern.ch. Open 08:30 00:00, Mon & Sun 10:00 - 18:00. AB
DANCE BARS
METZGERHALLE
Metzgerhalle, literally slaughterhouse, is the local punkrock-trash hangout, based in an old restaurant building with
a small beer garden out the back. Gigs, DJs and a buzzing
beer-slurping atmosphere will keep you entertained and
you will soon feel at home here in Lucernes alternative
scene.QA-4, Baselstrasse 1, uKasernenplatz,
www.metzgerhalleluzern.ch. Open 16:00 - late. Closed
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ALTERNATIVE BARS
ALPINEUM KAFFEEHAUS BAR
Located just metres from the famous Lion Monument, this
relatively new addition to the Lucerne bar scene feels like it
has been around for years. The interior has natural elements
like a stone brick wall but with a modern design and oers
both indoor and outdoor seating. It serves drinks in the
evening and coee and creative lunch menus during the
day and is packed with a young alternative / hipster crowd
of Lucerne creative types.QC-2, Denkmalstrasse 11,
uLwenplatz, tel. +41 77 424 90 98, www.facebook.
com/alpineum. Open 08:00 - 00:30, Sat 09:00 - 00:30, Sun
12:00 - 20:00. NBKX
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BAR 59
This relaxed bar goes club in the industrial part of town
has two similar sized rooms. The rst has a big bar in the
middle of the room and usually has no cover charge.
The second room, the club is used more for concerts
and DJs (admission 5-20Sfr). The programme varies by
weekdays, it could be salsa, hip hop, funk, afro, electro,
rock or an open mic night.QC-6, Industriestrasse 5,
uBrnigstrasse, tel. +41 41 360 52 00, www.bar59.ch.
Open Tue 20:00 - 00:30, Wed - Thu 20:00 - 02:30, Fri &
Sat 20:00 - 04:00, closed Sun & Mon. Admission bar free
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SALSA 59
Every Tuesday, Bar 59 becomes the sizzling centre of
the local salsa scene. The DJs play salsa and Latino,
and there is also a dancing instructor for beginners.
QC-6, Bar 59, Industriestrasse 5, uBrnigstrasse,
www.bar59.ch. Every Tue from 20:30.
TANGO
BESITO MILONGA
This tango school oers courses during the week, but
Friday nights are milonga practica. Great, if all you want to
do is dance!QA-3, St. Karlistrasse 4, uBrggligasse,
tel. +41 78 765 58 80, www.tangostudio.ch. Every
Friday 20:45 - 01:00. Admission 10/5 Sfr.
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Swiss laws are quite liberal in regard to the sex business:
prostitution is legal, both on the streets and in brothels
and similar establishments. Both are regulated however,
and street prostitution particularly is only legal in very
few areas. In Lucerne youll nd strip clubs - usually
called nightclubs or cabarets - in the centre as well as in
the hotspot around Baselstrasse. What you can expect
there are expensive drinks (approx. 20Sfr for a beer) and
shows with half-naked ladies dancing on a pole until
they are entirely naked. In contact bars you can meet a
prostitute and accompany her to a room nearby, where
as in brothels, sex and sauna clubs the oer is even more
direct. Most of these establishments are concentrated
in the area around Baselstrasse and Bernstrasse. This
somewhat shabby corner of town does not have the
best reputation but it cant be called dangerous.
As in other places, many prostitutes work because they
have few other income options or, even worse, because
they are forced to. Street prostitutes are particularly
likely to be victims of human tracking.
DU PONT
This strip club is located on the river front, but in here
youll be looking for another kind of natural beauty.
Ring the doorbell for entry.QB-4, Unter der Egg 10a,
uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 15 05. Open
20:00 - 04:00, closed Sun.
NEW MANHATTAN
When things get going at this strip club in the old
town, the small stage is the centre of attention. Sit back
on one of the easy chairs or at the bar. You can also
have private entertainment in a private compartment.
QB-3, Rssligasse 2, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41
410 30 14. Open 20:00 - 04:00.
CLUBS
CASINEUM
Embedded within the Neo-Baroque lakeside Grand Casino
building (entrance on the roadside of the building), Casineum
is made up of three dierent spaces. The main hall, the gallery
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overlooking the main hall and the more minimalist club room.
The programme includes jazz concerts and improvisation
theatre battles in the early evening and club nights later on
the weekends. It is possible to reserve space in the lounge /
gallery for you and your friends via the website (based on a
minimum consumption), this will save you from having to
queue outside.QD-2, Haldenstrasse 6, uCasino, www.
casineum.ch. Open Fri & Sat 22:00/23:00 - 04:00, occasionally
parties on Thu & Sun. Admission 15 - 25 Sfr. AE
KLUB KEGELBAHN
Klub Kegelbahn is the newest addition to Lucernes
clubbing landscape and part of the new party mile
between Kasernenplatz along Baselstrasse to Kreuzstutz.
The former bowling hall is now a meeting place for music
lovers. The club owner likes good music, whether it be
jazz, northern soul, dub or electronic beats. Check the
website for the latest happenings.QA-3, Baselstrasse 24,
uGtsch, www.klubkegelbahn.ch. Open Thu 22:00 late, Fri & Sat 23:00 - late.
MAIN SIGHTS
ROADHOUSE
The roadhouse is a big club right in the centre of town, just
across from the railway station, with three oors and DJs
every night of the week. With their extremely long opening
hours, this is a pit stop for all those who dont want to go
home yet - or who want to start early. You can count on
the weekly programme here, with beer pong on Tuesdays
or after-shopping apero on Saturdays, apart from one-o
seasonal events.QC-4, Pilatusstrasse 1, uBahnhof, tel.
+41 41 220 27 27, www.roadhouse.ch. Open 07:00 - 04:00,
Fri 07:00 - 05:00, Sat 09:00 - 06:00, Sun 09:00 - 04:00.
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TUNNEL
Located at the far end of and in the same building as the
Radisson Blu hotel, this is by no means an old-style hotel
nightclub. The club consists of two rooms connected with
each other by a tunnel. The rst room has more of a bar
feel, although alternating DJs perform here as well as in the
clubroom at the far end of the tunnel, which has a more
industrial feel. The focus is on cutting-edge electronica
music with both local and international DJs keeping the
punters dancing through the night.QD-5, Inseliquai 12c,
uBahnhof, www.tunnelclub.ch. Open Fri and Sat from
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LAKE LUCERNE
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KKL LUCERNE
(KULTUR- UND KONGRESSZENTRUM LUZERN)
The striking KKL with its huge overhanging roof and
its position right on the lake rivals even the Chapel
Bridge as Lucernes major landmark. The concert and
conference centre was completed in the year 2000,
built to plans of Parisian architect Jean Nouvel. Its
centrepiece is the concert hall with nearly 2000 seats
which is used mostly for classical concerts. With walls
clad in wood and white plaster reliefs it is known as
the Salle Blanche (white hall) and has extraordinary
acoustics thanks to acoustics engineer Russell Johnson.
The KKL also houses other event halls, conference
facilities and the Kunstmuseum art museum. It also
has several culinary options, the top-end restaurant
Red, the self-service World Caf and the elegant
Seebar. The KKL is home to the world-renowned
classic music festival the Lucerne Festival.QC-4,
Europaplatz 1, uBahnhof, www.kkl-luzern.ch.
Guided tours on most weekends (either Sat or Sun)
11:00, reservations +41 41 226 74 33, 15/9Sfr.
GLETSCHERGARTEN
Gletschergarten means glacier garden, and this Lucerne
institution consists of three elements: a geological site
formed by a glacier, a museum next door and a mirror maze
dating from 1896. The geological site is a set of deep funnels
and channels worn into the bedrock by the glacier that once
covered this area. Walk along the footbridges and read how
these formations came into existence. The museum is housed
in a building with Baroque, Renaissance and Biedermeier
rooms, which are exquisite but not tied into a larger concept.
The mirror maze nally is pure and simple 19th-century fairground fun.QC-1, Denkmalstrasse 4, uLwenplatz, tel.
+41 41 410 43 40, www.gletschergarten.ch. Open daily
09:00 - 18:00, Nov - Mar 10:00 - 17:00. Admission 15/8Sfr.
SAMMLUNG ROSENGART
(ROSENGART COLLECTION)
This art collection concentrates on two very dierent
gureheads of classical modernism: exuberant Pablo
Picasso (1881 - 1973) and quiet, intense Paul Klee (1879 1940). The basement is entirely dedicated to Klees mostly
small-scale, delicate works, while the ground oor houses
a collection of Picassos from all periods of his work. Angela
Rosengart is the founder of the museum and, like her father
art dealer Siegfried Rosengart, she had a long and deep
friendship with Picasso. A gem among Lucernes museums.
QC-4, Pilatusstrasse 10, uBahnhof, tel. +41 41 220 16
60, www.rosengart.ch. Open daily 10:00 - 18:00, Nov Mar 10:00 - 17:00. Admission 18/10Sfr.
SIGHTSEEING TOURS
GUIDED TITLIS TOUR
A bus takes you to Engelberg from where a cable car
connection - with a revolving cable car on the last
section - gets you up to Mount Titlis, towering more than
3000m asl in the eternal snow. The view of the Swiss
Alps up here is breathtaking (weather permitting)! You
can visit the ice grotto, cross the cli walk suspension
bridge or visit the glacier park where you can sledge all
year round. The tour is with a multi-lingual guide.QC-4,
Zentralstrasse 5, uBahnhof, tel. +41 44 710 50 50,
www.switzerland-tours.ch. Starts daily 12:30 in front
of the tourist information at the train station. Book
in advance by phone or on their website. No tours
November 3 - 14, 2014. 129/64.50Sfr.
LUCERNE TOURISM CITY TOURS
On this walking tour, a guide takes you round all of
Lucernes major sights giving you historical and anecdotal
background. Youll see places like the Chapel Bridge or the
KKL, as well as some more hidden corners. Reservations are
not needed, just turn up at the tourist information before
09:45 and pay on site. In English and German. Ask for
other languages, group tours in other languages available.
QC-4, Zentralstrasse 5, uBahnhof, tel. +41 41 227 17
17, www.luzern.com. Daily 09:45, duration approx. 2h.
From Nov - March only Wed, Sat & Sun. 18/5Sfr.
The KKL, the masterpiece by French architect Jean Nouvel. KKL Luzern
MUSEUMS
FORUM SCHWEIZER GESCHICHTE SCHWYZ
(FORUM OF SWISS HISTORY)
Forum Schwyz is a historical museum housed in a
former granary in the little town of Schwyz whose
historical centre is worth a visit in itself. The museums
main exhibition focusses on the early history of the
Swiss confederation, using very up-to-date exhibition
techniques. Forum Schwyz also hosts temporary
exhibitions on historical and cultural topics. You can
get to Schwyz by train in under an hour, then take a bus
to Schwyz, Post from where its a few minutes walk. If
you want to make a day of it, consider going by ship:
its nearly 2h to Brunnen and from there 5 min by train
to Schwyz. Audio guides in English, French and Italian.
QZeughausstrasse 5, Schwyz, tel. +41 41 819 60
11, www.nationalmuseum.ch/schwyz. Open 10:00 17:00, closed Mon. 10/8Sfr, children up to 16 free.
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Old-town stroll
Bridge (as well as on two other bridges). The depictions of
the life of saints Leodegar and Mauritius could be read like
comics by the mostly illiterate population, and the more
than 200 scenes must have made a huge impact in this
world with so few images.
MOUNTAINS
You can just admire the mountains round Lucerne from
afar, but you can do much more than that. Many are easily
accessible, and the views up there are something else! We
only list the classics Pilatus and Rigi here but check the
Winter joys chapter (p. 40) for several other good options,
many just as close by.
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Except in the very worst of weather youll see Mount Pilatus
imposing peaks from almost anywhere in Lucerne. At 2132
metres asl it is the highest and most rugged of Lucernes
three local mountains. With several restaurants, a hotel and
sledging in winter and hiking, rock-climbing, a rope park
and a toboggan run in summer there are plenty of options.
Until Nov 16 you can reach Pilatus by the worlds steepest
cog railway from Alpnachstad. As the cable car from Kriens
/ Frkmntegg is being completely refurbished this winter,
after Nov 16 it is not possible to reach Mount Pilatus. Only
the rst section from Kriens to Frkmntegg will run year
round (sledging possible).Qfrom Alpnachstad or Kriens
(Schlossweg 1), tel. +41 41 329 11 11, www.pilatus.ch.
Cable car from Frkmntegg (Kriens) closed until spring
2015, cogwheel train from Alpnachstad runs until Nov
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passing by Haus Zurgilgen with its round tower built in
1510 and the 18th century St. Peters Chapel behind it
which gave the Chapel Bridge its name. Built in 1365,
the bridge originally served as part of Lucernes defence
line and, well, to get across the river. Changes in warfare
soon made the defence function obsolete, but then the
bridge was used for defence from another threat:
Protestantism. While nearby places like Zurich had turned
Protestant, Lucernes authorities were strictly Catholic. To
make sure the towns people stuck with the old faith they
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MOUNT RIGI
Mount Rigi (from regina, Latin for queen) is famous for
spectacular views of the Alps and the easy access. The
majestic mountain lies between Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug and
Lake Lauerz. The cogwheel railway leaving from Vitznau was
Europes rst mountain railway. At the top there are several
restaurants and around 35 kilometres of winter hiking trails.
You can also ski and sledge up there - they have around
10 kilometres of slopes, 4 skilifts and a rental shop. You can
descend by a dierent route with the aerial cable car from
Rigi Kaltbad to Weggis and make it a round trip, by boat
from Lucerne to Vitznau and return from Weggis.The train
and bus connection to Vitznau takes about 1 hour, by ship
its just as fast.Qfrom Vitznau, Weggis or Arth-Goldau,
www.rigi.ch. Return ticket 68/34Sfr.
On the other shore of the Reuss our stroll goes right, along
the river past Lucernes theatre built in 1839. If you look
across the river youll get a good view of the Rathaus, the
town-hall, on the other side. A few steps further along is the
Jesuit church St. Franz Xaver (p. 27), a magnicent
example of Swiss Baroque architecture.
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MUSEUMS
NEW
AESCHBACHS CHOCOWELT
What better place to live out memories of Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory than in Switzerland, home of some of
the nest chocolate in the world. Aeschbachs Chocowelt
oers you the opportunity to do just that in a modern
and interactive environment. Here you can learn about
the history, watch chocolate being made (weekdays only),
taste dierent samples and then even make and decorate
your own too. You can book online or by phone. Take the
S-bahn N1 from Lucerne main train station to Root D4 (10
minutes).QChocoDromo 1a, Hochschwerzlen, Root, tel.
+41 41 747 33 33, www.aeschbach-chocolatier.ch. Open
09:00 - 18.00, Sat & Sun 09:00 - 17:00. Admission: 15Sfr
for adults (incl. a 5Sfr voucher to use in the shop), 8Sfr for
children over 6, children under 6 free. 10Sfr supplement
if you would like to make and decorate your own 200g
bar of chocolate to take home.
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HISTORICAL MUSEUM
(HISTORISCHES MUSEUM)
The historical museum of Lucerne calls itself depot, and
thats what it looks like: a storage house chock-a-block
with historic artefacts from tiny needles to huge pieces
of sculpture. But there is help! Every object has a bar code
which you can scan with the hand-held scanner you get.
It then tells you about the object on the display, in English
or German. But much better than that is the childrens
quiz - lots of kids love following the story the quiz tells,
running up and down the four oors looking for the
objects the scanner points them to. They can choose from
several dierent themes, and there is even a prize!QA-4,
Pfistergasse 24, uKasernenplatz, tel. +41 41 228 54 24,
www.historischesmuseum.lu.ch. Open 10:00 - 17:00,
closed Mon except on official holidays. 10/5Sfr, children
under 6 free.
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For a town which is - after all - not very big, Lucerne has
a surprisingly wide range of shopping options. If youre
buying watches, Lucerne can match or even top most
larger destinations (see chapter Watches & Jewellery p.37).
But there is also an impressive range of fashion boutiques,
some well stocked with the international luxury brands,
while others focus on lesser known, carefully chosen Swiss
and international designers. Being Switzerland, chocolates
and other ne food products are well represented too.
The two major shopping areas are in the old town between
Schwanenplatz on the lake and Mhleplatz to the west
(B/C-3), and in the Neustadt (the new town) between the
railway station and Hirschengraben street (A/B/C-4).
ACCESSORIES
CAROLINE
One of the few remaining hat makers in Switzerland,
Caroline Felber makes hats for all ages and occasions
and is usually in the shop happily sharing her knowledge
and experience and oering customers attentive service.
She also trains apprentices to ensure that the art of hat
making continues into the future.QB-5, Moosstrasse 1,
uMoosstrasse, tel. +41 41 210 53 63, www.huete.ch.
Open 09:30 - 12:30, 13:30 - 18:30, Sat 09:00 - 16:00,
closed Sun & Mon.
ART MARKET
NEW
SCHAURAUM NINA STAEHLI
Local artist Nina Staehli has built up an extensive collection of
works in sculpture, painting, photography and performance
over the past twenty years. Following projects in Switzerland,
Austria, Germany and Italy, she is as active as ever currently
working on her Trail of Tears project in the USA about the
forced relocation of Native American nations. She recently
took the decision to take control of all commercial processes
involving her art and opened this gallery, alongside her
studios in Lucerne, Zug and Berlin. Postcards, books, posters,
sculptures, paintings and photography are sold here with
prices ranging from 2 to 9500Sfr.QA-4, Gibraltarstrasse 9,
uZhringerstrasse, www.ninastaehli.ch. Open Sat 10:00
- 16:00 and by appointment.
OPENING HOURS
Most shops in the centre of Lucerne are open Mon Fri 08:30 - 18:30, late-night shopping is until 21:00
on Thu and Fri, though not all shops participate.
On Saturdays most shops open 09:00 - 16:00. On
Sundays shops are generally closed, though there
are exceptions for bakers, some jewellers, souvenir
shops and others, and everything at the train station.
Opening times are often shorter - or shops closed
altogether - on ocial holidays, check p. 9.
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
YOUNG DESIGNERS MARKET
Young Designers Market oers both a marketing platform
and shop space for young designers to sell their products.
The shop displays products from over 50 upcoming
young designers, many of which are handmade with
a focus on fair and sustainable production. There has
been much discussion in Switzerland in recent times
recognizing creative industries as a valuable driving force
for the Swiss economy.QB-5, Moosstrasse 1 (entrance
on Obergrundsstrasse) , uMoosegg, tel. +41 77 220
20 02 , www.youngdesignersmarket.ch. Open 10:00 13:00, 14:00 - 18:30, Sat 10:00 - 16:00, closed Sun & Mon.
DEPARTMENT STORES
GLOBUS
Globus is a high-end department store near the train
station: on four levels you can nd beauty products, the
latest fashion from brands like Esprit, Marc OPolo, Strellson
and Dockers, shoes, watches, jewellery, travel bags, lingerie
and much more. After strolling through take a break in
the pleasant restaurant on the third oor or get a drink at
the bar in the delicatessen department in the basement.
QC-4, Pilatusstrasse 4, uBahnhof, tel. +41 58 578 55
55, www.globus.ch. Open 09:00 - 18:30, Thu & Fri 09:00
- 21:00, Sat 09:00 - 16:00, Sun closed.
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MARC OPOLO
Well, they specialise in
casual, but its casual with
style, wed say. Youll also
nd the accessories and
shoes of this company with
Swedish roots. The Lucerne
store features all their latest
collections for women - be
it trousers, blouses, jackets or coats and more.QB-3,
Weinmarkt 6, uBahnhof, tel. +41 41 410 84 00,
www.marc-o-polo.ch. Open 09:30 - 18:30, Thu 09:30
- 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 16:00, Sun closed.
MANOR
Manor is a stylish department store with a touch of
Italian air. It specialises in young and casual fashion and
mainly sells its own brands - though it has something for
everyones needs. Besides that there are departments for
beauty, sports, household and home electronics. And last
but not least a very good self-service restaurant on the top
oor.QB-3, Weggisgasse 5, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41
41 419 76 99, www.manor.ch. Open 09:00 - 18:30, Thu &
Fri 09:00 - 21:00, Sat 08:00 - 16:00, Sun closed.
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FASHION
COMME CA
This luxury boutique on the quayside stocks internationally
renowned brands such as Valentino, Moschino, See by
Chlo, Kristensen du Nord, Hache, accessories by Rada,
Gem Kingdom and hosiery by Fogal to mention just a few.
The boutique has the feeling of an apartment featuring
a winding staircase and upholstered furnishings, with
a separate room to try on your items of interest.QC-3,
Schweizerhofquai 4, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410
81 01, www.comme-ca.ch. Open 09:30 - 18:30, Mon
13:30 - 18:30, Sat 09:00 - 16:00, closed Sun.
COMPANYS
Located next to the river, Companys is a European chain
clothing store for men and women and stocks various
international brands including InWear, Part Two, Designers
Remix, Soaked in Luxury and Saint Tropez. It specializes
in leading Scandinavian labels e.g. Tiger of Sweden
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PARTOUT
Warm, resolute Daniela Ruckstuhl draws on 25 years of
experience in the fashion business, and the selection
in her small boutique for women reects that. Her Swiss
designers include Ida Gut and newcomer Enjey for fashion
and Lucerne local Apero for jewellery in gold and carbon.
QA-4, Pfistergasse 15, uKasernenplatz, tel. +41 41
240 48 78. Open 10:00 - 13:00, 14:00 - 18:30, Sat 09:00
- 16:00, Sun closed.
FOOD SPECIALITIES
CONFISERIE BACHMANN
Local confectioner N1 Bachmann has a wide range of
chocolates, confectionery and cakes like the traditional
Lucerne gingerbread cake. Its also a bakery, with fresh bread
and sandwiches and soups to go. This shop has an extra
wide selection of chocolates - more than 50 dierent kinds
of pralines and chocolates! Many other stores throughout
town.QC-3, Schwanenplatz 7, uSchwanenplatz, tel.
+41 41 410 91 44, www.confiserie.ch. Open 07:00 19:00, Thu 07:00 - 21:00, Sat 07:00 - 17:00, Sun 09:30 18:00.
OUTDOOR CLOTHING
& SPORTS
DOODAH
This friendly urban sports shop specializing in winter
sports, surf and skater equipment and streetwear fashion
started up in 1994 and is located 200 metres from the Lion
Monument just o the main shopping street. It oers a
large selection of brands such as Burton, Roxy, Volcom and
Vans. Sta are helpful in answering questions you may have.
QC-2, Tpferstrasse 3, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410
77 11, www.doodah.ch. Open 10:00 - 18:30, Thu 10:00 21:00, Fri 10:00 - 20:00, Sat 09:00 - 16:00, closed Sun.
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FINE & MORE
Here you might nd the perfect gift for your food or drink
connoisseur friends. Fine & More deals with bottles of every
kind - and their precious contents. They sell spirits such as
whiskeys, fruit brandies, cognacs and liqueurs as well as olive
oils, nut oils and ne vinegars such as select balsamicos. You
can also have a taster of most of these luxury liquids!QC-2,
Alpenstrasse 5, uLuzernerhof, tel. + 41 41 410 38 00,
www.fineandmore.ch. Open 12:30 - 18:30, Fri 10:00 18:30, Sat 09:00 - 16:00, closed Sun & Mon.
HEINI
Heini has been supplying Lucerne with bread, cakes and
chocolate creations for more than fty years. If youre
looking for pralines, their rgetrpi or rain drops are a
good choice - theyre lled with cherry brandy, not rain. The
spacious caf at this location is a good place for breakfast
or coee and cakes.QB-3, Hertensteinstrasse 66,
uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 412 20 20, www.heini.ch.
Open 07:00 - 18:30, Sat 08:00 - 17:00, Sun 09:00 - 18:00.
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MAMMUT STORE
Swiss producer Mammut has been making ropes for
decades, but now has a whole range of trekking and
mountaineering equipment. On three stories you
can browse through shoes, backpacks, sleeping bags,
climbing gear and fashionable clothing for outdoor
sports and outdoor use in general.QB-3, Weinmarkt
20, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 10 88,
www.mammut.ch. Open 09:00 - 18:30, Thu 09:00 21:00, Sat 09:00 - 16:00. Sun closed.
TRANSA (TRAVEL AND OUTDOOR)
Transa is the place for quality outdoor clothing and
equipment. The team of sta are experienced specialists
and can advise you on their product range and what
would best t your requirements. It might burn a hole in
your wallet, but you can probably use what you buy here
for the next ten or more years. They have a large selection
of footwear and merino wool thermal clothing, plus
rucksacks and hiking, biking and climbing hardware.QA-4,
Pfistergasse 23, uKasernenplatz, www.transa.ch. Open
10:00 - 18.30, Mon 12:00 - 18:30, Thu 10:00 - 20:00, Sat
09:00 - 16:00, closed Sun.
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CHRISTMAS MARKETS
SHOPPING CENTRES
NEW
EMMEN CENTER
This is central Switzerlands largest shopping centre.
Its located in Emmenbrcke, 15 minutes bus ride from
Lucerne. Here youll nd more than 80 shops on 30000m2
including the fashion stores PKZ, Schild and C&A, jeweller
Kurz and the department store Manor just to name a few.
QStauffacherstrasse 1, Emmenbrcke, uEmmen
Center, tel. +41 41 260 61 12, www.emmencenter.ch.
Open 09:00 - 18:30, Wed & Fri 09:00 - 21:00, Sat 08:00
- 16:00, Sun closed.
DESIGNSCHENKEN
(KORNSCHTTE / RATHAUS)
90 young Swiss designer labels present their creative
design products during this three-day festival in the
town hall. Switzerland has a solid reputation when it
comes to product design and here you can experience
and buy some of its latest creations.QB-3, Kornmarkt 3,
uSchwanenplatz, www.designschenken.ch. 5th 7th Dec, 2014.
LOZRNER WEIHNACHTSMRT
The most traditional of the Lucerne Christmas markets
is located in the square next to the Franciscan church,
a ve-minute walk along the river from the main
train station. The smell of gingerbread, spices and
glhwein (mulled wine), together with the bustling
atmosphere will get you in the Christmas spirit. Here
youll nd herbs, tea, traditional Christmas biscuits,
homemade candles, sheepskin hats and gloves and
much more. Also a popular meeting place for locals
after work to catch up with friends over a mulled wine
or two.QB-4, Franziskanerplatz, uPilatusplatz, www
.weihnachtsmarktluzern.com. December 4 - 21, 2014.
LUZERNER HANDWERKSMARKT
This art and crafts market located in the old town
is a great place to pick up unique handmade gifts.
Traders here are only allowed to sell goods they have
produced themselves. Items made of glass, textiles,
wood, ceramic and metal are on oer including a good
selection of handmade jewellery.QB-3, Weinmarkt,
MSchwanenplatz, www.handwerksmarkt.ch. 6th,
8th, 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st Dec, 2014.
SOUVENIRS
HARRYS SOUVENIR SHOP
This shop on lively Pstergasse has the full souvenir range Swiss pocket knives, jumpers and t-shirts with Switzerland
prints, postcards and trinkets, some watches as well as a
whole wall of Swiss and German cuckoo clocks.QA-4,
Pfistergasse 6, uFranziskanerplatz, tel. +41 41 240 88
88, www.harryslucerne.ch.
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BUCHERER
Established in 1888 in Lucerne, Bucherer is a leading
jewellery and Swiss watch boutique. They oer top
brands like Rolex, IWC, Longines and Rado as well as their
own brand Carl F. Bucherer. This huge store also stocks
Victorinox pocket knives and Swarovski crystals.QC-3,
Schwanenplatz 5, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 369 77
00, www.bucherer.com. Open 09:00 - 19:30, Sun 09:00 19:00, Nov - March 09:00 - 18:30, Sun 15:00 - 18:30.
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MATROUVAILLE
Matrouvaille oers modern design products and gifts, inspired
by traditional Swiss handicraft methods. Here you will nd
wallets, key chains and the like.QA-5, Kasimir-Pfyffer-Strasse
16,MHirzenhof,tel.+41412402467,www.matrouvaille.ch.
Open Fri 10:00 - 18:30, usually Tue - Thu 09:00 - 17:00.
SCHMOCKER SOUVENIRS
Whether Swiss Army knives, cow bells, key rings, shirts,
postcards, cuckoo clocks or almost any other imagineable
souvenir - you ll nd it at Schmockers shop. They also
stock Swiss handicraft like dolls, music boxes and nest
wood carvings and watches.QD-2, St.-Leodegar-Str. 2,
uLuzernerhof, tel. +41 41 410 32 50, www.schmocker
-souvenirs.ch. Open daily (incl. Sundays) 10:00 - 12:00,
13:30 - 18:00. In winter Sun closed.
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Kienzle, Kapellgasse 3
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Winter joys
Ice skating, fondue cruise or sledging - Lucerne can
be fun in winter too! See our suggestions below. In case
the city is covered by a thick layer of high-altitude fog
(unfortunately happens quite often), we recommend
you climb a nearby mountain to get some sun. Or even
better: ski it. There are many mountains and resorts so
close to Lucerne that its worth going to one just for the
day. These resorts usually open by the end of November or
mid-December, as soon as there is snow. Always check the
conditions before you leave.
WINTER ACTIVITIES
IN THE CITY
Fondue cruise: sure its tasty, but dont miss the scenery!
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SNOW N RAIL
A good way to get to the snow is public transport. The
Swiss Federal Railways SBB have special combined
oers for many of the listed resorts. Its around 20%
cheaper if you book the train/bus ticket and the ski pass
together. Ask for the SnownRail tickets at the counters
at the train station - they will print the time table for
your journey as well.
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SRENBERG
Srenberg is a great ski resorts for families. In the area Dorf
two chairlifts, a gondola and eleven skilifts take you up to
dozens of kilometres of slopes. While many of the slopes
here are not very steep, more experienced skiers will nd
what they are looking for on the Brienzer Rothorn (2350
metres asl) where two additonal lifts are located. A steep
slope takes you back to the valley. Public transport gets you
to Srenberg in just 70 minutes.QBergbahnen Srenberg,
Srenberg, tel. +41 41 488 21 21, www.soerenberg.ch.
Open Dec 13 until April 6, 2015. Day passes 50/40/25Sfr.
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STOOS
Just 90 minutes from Lucerne, the small village of Stoos
oers seven lifts and stunning views over Lake Lucerne
from the top of the Fronalpstock. Stoos is only accessible by
cable railway or aerial cable car. From the town of Schwyz
take a bus to the Schlatti valley station and enjoy the short
ride up to the village, where youll nd several rental shops.
This small resort is great for families. If you dont ski, take
a ride in a horse-drawn carriage (contact Suter Transporte,
tel. +41 79 455 66 24).QStoos, tel. +41 41 818 08 08,
www.stoos.ch. Open December until April 6, 2015. Day
pass (including feeder cable railway) 50/30Sfr.
SKI RESORTS
ENGELBERG - TITLIS
Engelberg is the biggest resort in central Switzerland. Its
top attraction is Mount Titlis: a rotating gondola takes you
up to more than 3,000 metres above sea level. There you
get a spectacular view, a glacier and some steep slopes that
lead back down to the village of Engelberg, 2,000 metres
below. Besides Mount Titlis there are 82 kilometres of
slopes suitable for beginners as well as experienced skiers,
snow trekking paths and cross country ski runs. Several
shops have gear for rent. The train ride from Lucerne takes
only 43 minutes.QPoststrasse 3, Engelberg, tel. +41 41
639 50 50, www.titlis.ch. Day pass 62/43/25Sfr.
MEIRINGEN - HASLIBERG
The ski resort of Hasliberg is quite easy to reach: from
Lucerne, a train (to Brnig) and a bus take you there in 90
minutes. High above the Haslital 60 kilometres of slopes
for all levels, 14 lifts and a skicross park where you can
compete with your friends await you. With a junior ski park
and a special childrens learning area, this is a good choice
for families. You can also rent gear there. If youre not into
skiing, there are hiking and sledging trails.QHasliberg, tel.
+41 33 550 50 50, www.meiringen-hasliberg.ch. Open
Dec 20 until April 6, 2015. Day passes 57/46/28Sfr.
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PANORAMIC TRAIN
GOLDEN PASS - PANORAMIC TRAIN
The Golden Pass is a panoramic train line connecting
Lucerne with the city of Montreux, on Lake Geneva.
The route rst takes you from Lucerne over the Brnig
pass to Interlaken and then right through the heart of
the Bernese Alps via Zweisimmen and Gstaad to Lake
Geneva. In nice weather this trip is absolutely stunning,
taking you through valleys and past lakes and mountains
of extraordinary beauty. The trains use panorama wagons
with huge windows so you get unhindered views of
the wonderful landscapes going by, or alternatively
beautiful vintage trains. Check timetable for details.
Qtel. +41 21 989 81 90, www.goldenpassline.ch.
Trains leave Lucerne every second hour, the first one
at 07:05. Book your seats in advance on their website,
by phone or at the SBB counters at the station. Ticket:
73Sfr one way, reservation fee is additional.
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Hotels
Hotels
Lucerne has an exceptional concentration of Grand
Hotels, but there is accommodation for most other tastes
and budgets as well. Sometimes rates are lower for the
weekend, so if youre exible check when you book.
Generally bathrooms are private and Wi- is available in
the rooms, we specify where either is not the case. Rooms
and public areas are usually non-smoking, but some hotels
have smokers rooms and most have a smoking area.
In Switzerland hotels are categorized with stars from one to
ve by two organizations, hotelleriesuisse and GastroSuisse.
The former also gives qualifying hotels the supplement
superior, indicating a higher level of service and quality.
The classications are generally comparable. We list hotels
according to their classication in the following categories:
Cream of the Crop *****, Upmarket ****, Mid-range ***
and Budget (0 to **). We also list several attractive places
around Lucerne in our Out of town category, from **
to *****. Some of these are in nearby towns, others in
unspoiled naturtal locations.
LIYP
SCHWEIZERHOF
The elegant Neo-Renaissance Schweizerhof with its
location on the lake promenade has been setting standards
in hospitality since 1845. Many rooms and all suites have
breathtaking views of the lake and the surrounding
mountains. The spacious, elegant rooms are kept in greys
and blues, with carpet oors and classic furnishings. The
Schweizerhof also oers a wide range of spa options, the two
restaurants Galerie and Pavillon, the modern Schweizerhof
bar with live piano music and the great terrace.QC-3,
Schweizerhofquai, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 04
10, fax +41 41 410 29 71, info@schweizerhof-luzern.ch,
www.schweizerhof-luzern.ch. 101 rooms. Breakfast
35Sfr, free Wi-fi. PHAFKDwW hhhhh
standard at-screen TV, telephone, minibar, safe etc. The inhouse restaurant bellini serves Ticinese, i.e. southern Swiss,
and North-Italian specialities, and in the summer season,
the restaurant and bar also set up under the trees of the
small park just around the corner. The hotel is close to
the railway station and also has covered parking spaces.
QC-5, Murbacherstrasse 4, uBahnhof, tel. +41 41
228 90 50, fax +41 41 228 90 58, hotel@continental.ch,
www.continental.ch. 92 rooms. Breakfast incl., Wi-fi and
cable internet free. PHA6ULKW hhhh
UPMARKET
MID-RANGE
AMBASSADOR
The Ambassador occupies a modern building close to the
Lion monument. The bright, modern rooms have hardwood
oors, radio, safe and minibar and an unsurprising, cheerful
furnishing style. Though there is no in-house restaurant,
room service includes dishes from the nearby restaurant
Lapin. There is covered parking just next door and as a
hotel guest you get a reduction.QC-2, Zrichstrasse 3,
uLwenplatz, tel. +41 41 418 81 00, fax +41 41 418
81 90, hotel@ambassador.ch, www.ambassador.ch. 39
rooms. Buffet breakfast, Wi-fi and cable internet incl.
A6LW hhh
CONTINENTAL-PARK
Reading lamps in Italian design and professionally applied
colour schemes combined with carpets make for attractive
rooms at the Continental-Park. Rooms are comprehensively
equipped e.g. with slippers and an umbrella, apart from the
SYMBOL KEY
P Air conditioning
T Child-friendly
H Conference facilities
L Parking on site
K Restaurant
D Sauna
W Wi- connection
6 Animal friendly
C Swimming pool
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BELLEVUE
The Bellevue is on the green eastern edge of Lucerne
a few 100m from the lake shore, but still only 12
minutes by bus from the centre. The clean, simple
rooms have carpeted floors, large windows and many
have a balcony with views of the mountains, though
not the lake. They come with a flat-screen TV, radio,
telephone and minibar. The Bellevue does not have
a restaurant or bar, but its sister hotel Hermitage
across the road offers upmarket gastronomy. Other
facilities like a tennis court or sauna are available
there. Family rooms for up to 6 people available.
QSeeburgstrasse 79, uHermitage, tel. +41 41 371
27 27, fax +41 41 371 27 28, info@bellevue-luzern.ch,
www.bellevue-luzern.ch. 19 rooms. Breakfast and
Wi-fi incl. TA6FLDW hhh
DE LA PAIX
The De la Paix boasts a central location just on the edge
of the old town, in a handsome early 20th-century town
house and a reputation for friendly service. The bright,
modern rooms have hardwood oors, TV, radio, safe and
minibar. The furnishing is straightforward, with warm
colours and wood touches. The rustic-styled in-house
restaurant Lapin serves Swiss-cum-international cuisine.
QC-2, Museggstrasse 2, uLwenplatz, tel. +41 41 418
80 00, fax +41 41 418 81 90, de-la-paix@ambassador.ch,
www.de-la-paix.ch. 39 rooms. Breakfast and Wi-fi incl.
HA6LKW hhh
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Hotels
Hotels
BUDGET
FALKEN
The privately-run Falken has a extremely central location in
the old town, just around the corner from Schwanenplatz.
Perfect for watch shopping! The rooms are small, but welllit, their style is simple and functional. All have a TV, hairdryer
and safe, some have carpets, others laminate oors.
Breakfast is at a bakery caf nearby.QB-3, Falkengasse 6,
uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 37 37, fax +41 41 410
57 38, hotel@hotel-falken.ch, www.hotel-falken.ch. 15
rooms. Breakfast 12.50, Wi-fi free. A6W
HOTEL GARNI SPATZ
Just 5 minutes by bus from the centre, the Spatz is a friendly,
small alternative to town-centre accommodation. The
light, plain rooms have large windows, well-maintained
bathrooms and dark carpeted oors. Some have a balcony,
some a TV. Unfortunately, the road can be a bit noisy.
The pleasant in-house restaurant has outside seating.
QObergrundstrasse 103, uEichhof, tel. +41 41 310
63 84, fax +41 41 310 10 84, info@spatz-luzern.ch,
www.spatz-luzern.ch. AKW
IBIS LUZERN KRIENS
This branch of the well-known budget hotel chain oers the
high standards of cleanliness and functionality one has come
to expect. The optional buet breakfast and all-day snacks
are served in the generous lobby area which has a colourful,
pop-arty design. This Ibis is close to a motorway exit but
not directly next to the motorway. Located in Lucernes
suburb Kriens, it is about 15 minutes by bus from the centre.
QIndustriestrasse 13, Kriens, uOberkuonimatt, tel. +41
41 349 49 49, fax +41 41 349 49 00, h2982@accor.com,
www.ibis.com. 69 rooms. Breakfast 15Sfr., parking 7Sfr/
night, pet 20Sfr, Wi-fi and cable internet incl. Doubles can
be booked as singles. A6LW hh
JAILHOTEL LWENGRABEN
This was Lucernes jail from 1862 to 1998 and has since
been transformed into a hotel. Most rooms are former cells,
but bathrooms with shower and toilet have been added.
Four cells called the unplugged rooms remain in their
original state for a real jail-like experience. There are also
four suites which occupy other rooms, such as the original
prison library. Comfort is basic but quite decent.QB-3,
Lwengraben 18, uSchwanenplatz, tel. +41 41 410 78
30, fax +41 41 410 78 32, info@lhgroup.ch. 56 rooms.
Breakfast 15Sfr, Wi-fi in the lobby free, no internet in
rooms. A6
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SONNENBERG
Sonnenberg means sun mountain, and that describes
this hotel and its bucolic location well. Literally at the
edge of a forest on a hill above Kriens, the Sonnenberg
oers panoramic views of the lake and mountains. Many
of the inviting rooms were refurbished recently, they have
parquet oors, clean-lined furniture, and a coherent colour
scheme. They are equipped with a at-screen TV, a capsule
coeemachine and a desk. The very aordable single rooms
have shared bathrooms. There is free parking, and a public
transport connection which gets you to Lucerne in just
under 30 min.QZumhofstrasse, Kriens, tel. +41 41 320
66 44, fax +41 41 320 66 14, info@hotelsonnenberg.ch,
www.hotelsonnenberg.ch. 14 rooms. Breakfast 15Sfr.,
Wi-fi and cable internet free. THA6LKW
TOURIST
Though a simple hotel, the Tourist has a wonderfully central
location, on the edge of the old town, right by the River
Reuss. The elementary but attractive rooms have atscreen TVs, hairdryers and some even have balconies facing
the river, though there is a (quiet!) road inbetween. Some
rooms are with shared bathrooms.QA-3, St. Karliquai 12,
uBrggligasse, tel. +41 41 410 24 74, fax +41 41 410
84 14, info@touristhotel.ch, www.touristhotel.ch. 25
rooms. Breakfast buffet and Wi-fi incl. AUW
OUT OF TOWN
HOTEL UND BILDUNGSZENTRUM MATT
Set in the gentle, green hills west of Lucerne, the Matt is a hotel
as well as a compact seminar and conference centre. The welllit rooms in this modern structure all have balconies, parquet
oors, and are simply but tastefully decorated. Massages and
yoga sessions can be booked, and there are many hiking
options right on the doorstep. A bus and train connection gets
you to the centre of Lucerne in half an hour.QMattstrasse 19,
Schwarzenberg bei Luzern, tel. +41 41 499 70 99, fax +41
41 499 70 90, info@bzmatt.ch, www.bzmatt.ch. 49 rooms.
Breakfast and Wi-fi in public areas incl., no Wi-fi or cable
internet in rooms. THA6ULKW
PILATUS KULM
Built in 1890, this hotel has a rich Belle-Epoque interior which
was recently restored to its original beauty. Located at over
2100 metres a.s.l. on Mount Pilatus, you might be forgiven
for missing the architecture in favour of the captivating
views deep into the Alps. The rooms have been refurbished
in a contemporary, low-key style, with Alpine inspired
wood and colour accents and design furniture. The hotel
can only be reached by cable car or the cogwheel railway.
Travel time to Lucerne is 1h15min.QPilatus, tel. +41 41
329 12 12, fax +41 41 329 12 13, hotels@pilatus.ch,
www.pilatus.ch. 30 rooms. hhh
SEMINARHOTEL SEMPACHERSEE
This hotel and conference centre is in quiet Nottwil, a village
on the shores of Lake Sempach, approx. 20km north-west
of Lucerne. The lake oers attractive walks - or wind-surng.
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HOSTEL
LUZERN YOUTH HOSTEL
This pleasant youth hostel is in a residential area on the
edge of Lucerne, but a regular bus service gets you to
the centre of town in just 12 minutes. The hostel has
a lounge area, a reading room, a childrens corner, a
billiards table and table tennis outside. Rooms are
in good condition, have parquet ooring and many
look out onto the garden. Apart from the good buet
breakfast, you can have lunch and evening meals in
the cantine.QSedelstrasse 12, uJugendherberge,
tel. +41 41 420 88 00, fax +41 41 420 56 16, luzern@
youthhostel.ch, www.youthhostel.ch/luzern. 45
rooms. Breakfast and Wi-fi incl. Most rooms have
shared bathrooms. Use of an internet terminal
4.5Sfr/h. Hostelling International membership
required: days membership 6Sfr, 12Sfr for families,
yearly card 33Sfr. THAULK
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Jo
Krauerhalle
Stampfeli
Hammerschmiede
Feldmhle
82
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Feldmatt
1
71
15
Gallusstr.
PilatusBahnen
Kriens
Busschleife
Jos. Schryberstr.
Sdstrasse
Senti
St. Niklausengasse
Kreuzstutz
Gtsch
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20
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Kirchweg
Wegscheide
Waldegg
Zihlmattweg
21
53
Hasli
Rosenberg
Schlossberg
Luzern
Bahnhof
Mttiwil
Kantonalbank
Bundesplatz
Wey
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21
10 101
Weitblick
Unterlchli
26
Gartenheim
7
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Wrzenbachmatte
Hochhsliweid
Schdrtihalde
Wrzenbach
Luegisland
Talrain
41 411
Kssnacht
Dreiangel
Schtzenmatt
Robmatt
Feissenacher
Kppelihof
Meierskappel
Dorfplatz
402
Breitfeld
Ibikon
Weidstr.
Schulanlagen
73
Rotkreuz
Bahnhof Sd
40 403
Udligenswil
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29
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Schlosshof
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Root Dorf
Ronmatt
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Perlen Perlen
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110
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Falken
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St. Klemens
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Werkhofstr.
Weinbergli
Eisfeldstr.
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Sternmatt
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7
Rodtegg
Biregghof
Kreuzmatt
Buholz
Felmis
Gopplismoosweg
Urnerhof
10 101
Bramberg
Friedbergstr.
19
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Mhlemattstr. Wesemlinrain
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Breitenlachen
Mnchweg
Stegen
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19
Reussport
20
22
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Reussbrcke Root D4
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26
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Oberhofen Pannerhof
Hochdorf
20 203
202
Flugzeugwerke
41
Pilatusplatz
Hubelmatt
S4 S44
S5 S55
Moosegg
Luzern Allmend/
Messe
Gemeindehaus
Schifflnde
Mattli
Werkhof
Horw
Bahnhof
20
Kriens
Mattenhof
Bahnhof
14
Emmen
Kirche
S9
S9 Lenzburg
Waldibrcke
Bahnhof
Allmendli
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31 311
Kasernenplatz
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Steinhofrain
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Oberhusrain
Dattenberg
Zumhofstr.
UnterOberhusweg
Sonnenbergstr.
11
Dattenberg
Eichenspes
Gemeindehaus
SchappeSteinhof
Linde- Hofmatt- Schachen- Alpen- Kupfer- GrossPulvermhle Center
Paulusplatz
Pilatus Bellpark strasse
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S6 Langenthal/
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S61 Schachen
20 202
60
70
72
61
60
70
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Eichenring
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Ruopigen
Zentrum
Schulhaus
Sntihof
2
Staffeln
Schulhaus
Schwimmbad
Schiff
Littau
45
Fluhmhle
Bahnhof
Ref. Kirche Ruopigenhhe
Grenzweg
12
Matt
Littau Dorf
S18 Sursee
Rothenburg
Bahnhof
13
Wahligen
Nord (IKEA)
Rain
Menziken /Rickenbach LU
Bertiswil
Benziwil West
Stuben
31 311
Mattenhof
Bhl
Rothenburg
Flecken
29 Kssnacht
S3 Brunnen
Eschenbachstr.
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Abendrain
D1
Abendweg
D1, D2, E2
Adligenswilerstrasse
D2, E2, F1, F2
Ahornstrasse
B6
Allenwindenstrasse
B2
Allewindenring
A1, B1
Alpenquai
D5, E5, E6, F6
Alpenstrasse
C2, C3
Anna-Neumann-Gasse D6, E6
Auf Musegg
A3, B3
Badergssli
B3
Bahnhofplatz
C4
Bahnhofstrasse
A4, B4, C4
Baselstrasse
A3, A4
Bergstrasse
B2, C1, C2
Bireggstrasse
B6
Birkenstrasse
B6
Bleicherstrasse
B6
Blumenweg
B4
Bramberghhe
A2, B1, B2
Brambergrain
A2
Brambergsteig
A2
Brambergstrasse
A2, B2, C2
Brandgssli
B3, B4
Brggligasse
A3
Bruchmattstrasse
A5
Bruchstrasse
A3/A5, B5, B6
Brnigstrasse
C6, D6
Brunnhalde
F1, F2
Bundesplatz
C5, C6
Bundesstrasse
B6, C6
Buobenmatt
B4
Buobenmattpassage
B4
Brgenstrasse
D5, D6, E6
Burgerstrasse
A4
Carl-Spitteler-Quai
E2, F2
Ccile-Lauber-Gasse
D6, E6
Claridenstrasse
B6
Cysatstrasse
A3, B3
Denkmalstrasse
C1, C2
Diebold-Schilling-Strasse
A2, A3, B2
Dietschibergstrasse
F1
Dornacherstrasse
B5
Dreilindensteig
E1, F1
Dreilindenstrasse
C2, D2, E1, E2, F1
Dufourstrasse
A5
Eisengasse
B3
Englischgrussstrasse
D2
Falkengasse
B3
Felsbergstrasse
D1, D2
Fischmarktgssli
B3
Floraweg
C4
Fluhgrund
B1
Fluhhhe
B1
Fluhmattrain
C2
Fluhmattstrasse
C1, C2
Fluhmattweg
C1, C2
Flumatt-Treppe
C1
Frankenstrasse
B4, B5, C4
Franziskanerplatz
A4
Friedbergstrasse
A1, A2, B1
Friedenstrasse
C2
Friedentalstrasse
A1, B1
Frohburgsteg
C5, D4, D5
Frohburgstrasse
C4, D4
Fruttstrasse
C6
Furrengasse
B3
Grtnerstrasse
E1, E2
Geissmattbrcke
A3
Geissmatthhe
A2
Geissmattstrasse
A1/A3
Gerbergasse
B3, C3
Gesegnetmattstrasse
E2, F2
Gesegnetmatt-Treppe
F2
Gibraltarrain
A4
Gibraltarsteig
A4
Gibraltarstrasse
A4
Gotthardstrasse
C2
Grabenstrasse
B3
Grendel
B3, C3
Grendel-Passage
B3
Grimselweg
C6, D6
Grundeck Passage
B5
Guggistrasse
A6
Guggiweg
A6
Gundoldingenstrasse
F1
Gterstrasse
C5, C6, D5
Gtschstrasse
A3
Habsburgerstrasse
B5, C5
Haldenrain
F2
Haldensteig
D2
Haldenstrasse D2, D3, E2, F2
Hallwilerweg
A4, A5, B5
Hans-Holbein-Gasse
B3
Heimatweg
B6
Hertensteinstrasse B3, C2, C3
Hexenstiege
C1, C2, D1
Himmelrichstrasse
B5, B6
Hinterbramberg
A1, A2
Hirschengraben
A4, B4
Hirschmattstrasse B4, B5, C5
Hitzlisbergstrasse
E1, E2, F1
Hofstrasse
C2, D2
Hochbhlstrasse
A4
Im Zpi
B4
Inseliquai
D4, D5
Jesuitenplatz
B4
Johanna-Hodel-Gasse
E6
Kantisteg
F6
Kapellbrcke
B3, B4, C3
Kapellgasse
B3
Kapuzinerweg
C1, D1, D2
Kasimir-Pfyer-Strasse A4, A5
Kaumannweg
B5, B6
Kaufmannweg
B5
Kellerstrasse
C6
Kesselgasse
A4
Klosterstrasse
A4, A5
Kornmarkt
B3
Kornmarktgasse
B3
Kramgasse
B3, B4
Kreuzmattweg
C1, D1
Krongasse
B4
Landenbergstrasse D5, E5, E6, F6
Landschaustrasse
D1, E1
Landschauweg
E1
Langensandbrcke
C6
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Ledergasse
B3, C3
Libellenstrasse
A1
Liebenauweg
D1
Lindenfeldsteig
E2, F2
Lindenfeldstrasse
E2, F2
Lwengartenstrasse
C1, C2
Lwengraben
A3, B3
Lwenplatz
C2
Lwenstrasse
C2, D2
Lwenterrasse
C2
Luegetenstrasse
A2
Luegislandegg
A3
Luzerner Originale-Gssli A3
Luzernerquai
F2, F3
Mariahilfgasse
B3
Mariahilfsteig
B3
Metzgernbgli
B3
Metzgerrainle
B3, B4
Militrstrasse
A3, A4
Moosmattstrasse
B6
Moosstrasse
B5, B6, C6
Morgartenstrasse
C4, C5
Mhlemattrain
A2
Mhlemattstrasse
A2
Mhlenplatz
A3, B3
Mnzgasse
B4
Murbacherstrasse B5, C4, C5
Museggrain
B3
Museggstrasse A3, B2, B3, C2
Mythenstrasse
B6, C6
Nationalquai
D3, E2, E3
Neustadtstrasse
C5, C6
Neuweg
B6, C6
Obergrundstrasse A4/A6, B4/B6
Passage zum Stein
C3
Pstergasse
A4
Pilatusstrasse
A5, B4, B5, C4
Rathausquai
B3, C3
Rathaus-Steg
B3, B4
Rebhalde
A3
Reckenbhlstrasse
A6
Reckenbhltreppe
A6, B6
Reusssteg
A4, B4
Rigistrasse
E2, F1, F2
Robert-Znd-Strasse
C4
Rosenbergstrasse
B1
Rosengssli
B4
Rssligasse
B3
Rsslimatte
D6
Rsslimattstrasse
D5, D6
Rsslimattweg
C6, D6
Ruisbergstrasse
D1
Rtligasse
A4
Slihgel
A6, B6
Slistrasse
A5, A6, B6
Sankt-Leodegar-Strasse
D2
Sedelstrasse
A1
Seebrcke
C3, C4
Seehofpassage
C3
Seehofstrasse
C3
Seidenhofstrasse
B4, C4
Sempacherstrasse
B4, C5
Sepp-Ebinger-Gssli
B3
Schirmertorweg
B3
Schlossergasse
B3
Schlossstrasse
A6
Schlossweg
A6
Schrimerstrasse
A2, B2
Schtzenstrasse
A4
Schwanenplatz
C3
Schweizerhausstrasse E1, E2
Schweizerhofquai
C2, C3, D2, D3
Sonnbhlstrasse D1, D2, E1, E2
Sonnenhof
B2
Spannortstrasse
B6, C6
Spelteriniweg
E6
Spitalstrasse
A1
Spitalweg
A1, A2
Spreuerbrcke
A3, A4
St. Annastrasse
F1
St. Karli-Quai
A3
St. Karlistrasse
A3
Stadthausstrasse
B4
Stadthofstrasse
C2, D2
Stauacherweg
D1, E1
Steigerweg
E1
Steinenstrasse
C1
Steinentreppe
C1
Sternenplatz
B3
Stiefelplatz
C3
Stiftstrasse
D2
Sesswinkel
B3
Suva Passage
D5, D6
Taubenhausstrasse
A6, B6
Theaterstrasse
B4
Theilinggasse
B3
Titlisstrasse
E1, E2
Tivolistrasse
F2
Tdistrasse
B6
Tpferstrasse
C2, C3
Tribschenhornweg
E6, F6
Tribschenstrasse
C6, D6, E6
Tulpenstrasse
A6
Ulmenstrasse
B6
Unter der Egg
B3, B4
Unterlachenstrasse
D6
Urnerhofweg
A1
Vonmattstrasse
A5
Wagenbachgasse
C3
Waisenstrasse
A3
Waldsttterstrasse
B5, C5
Weggisgasse
B3
Weinmarktgasse
B3
Werftestrasse
D5
Werftsteg
D4, D5, E5
Werchlaubengssli
B3
Werkhofstrasse
D5, D6, E5
Wesemilinring
C1, D1
Wesemlinhheweg
E1
Wesemlinrain
C1
Wesemlinstrasse
C1
Weystrasse
C2, D2
Winkelriedstrasse B4, B5, C5, C6
Zhringerstrasse
A4, A5
Zentralstrasse
C4, C5
Zinggentorstrasse
D2, E2
Zum Eselstall
B3
Zrichstrasse
C1, C2
Zybriweg
A2
Index
Aeschbachs Chocowelt
32
Alfred Caffebar
22
Alpineum Kaffeehaus Bar
24
Ambassador
43
Art Deco Hotel Montana
42
Bar 59
25
Bar Berlin
23
Barbs
17
Bellevue
43
Besito Milonga
25
Brasserie Bodu
17
Bucherer
37
Cabanas
17
Caf Csar
22
Caf de Ville
22
Caroline
33
Casagrande Gift Shop
35
Casa Tolone
18
Casineum
26
Cheese Fondue Cruise
40
Chez Cassis
22
Chills
16
Chimney's Steakhouse
20
Christkindlimarkt
36
CHRIST Watches & Jewelry 37
Churrascaria Do Sul
20
Comme Ca
34
Companys
34
Confiserie Bachmann
35
Continental-Park
42
Das schwarze Schaf / Das
weisse Schaf
26
De La Paix
43
Designschenken
36
doodah
35
Du Pont
26
Einhorn
18
Emmen Center
36
Engelberg - Titlis
41
Falken
44
Felsenegg Garten Restaurant 19
Fine & More
35
Fitnesspark Allmend
40
Fondue House
19
Forum Schweizer Geschichte
Schwyz
28
Frigay Night (at the Loft Club)
24
Frh'ling
34
Garni Hotel Drei Knige
44
Gletschergarten
29
Globus
33
Golden Pass - Panoramic Train
41
Grand Casino Luzern
23
Grand Hotel Europe
43
Grieder
34
Grottino 1313
18
Guess
34
Guided Titlis tour
29
Harry's Souvenir Shop
36
Heini
35
Hess Uhren
37
Historical museum
32
Hofgarten
21
Hotel ALPINA Luzern
44
Hotel Garni Spatz
44
Hotel MONOPOL Luzern
43
Pilatus Kulm
45
PinkPanorama Film Festival 24
Pumpels Baby & Mama
32
Punto Giusto
19
Renaissance
42
Restaurant zum Schlssel
17
Rigi-Htte
19
Roadhouse
26
Romantik Hotel Wilden Mann43
Salsa 59
25
Sammlung Rosengart
29
Schauraum Nina Staehli
33
Schlssli Utenberg
19
Schloss Meggenhorn
32
Schmocker Souvenirs
36
Schr
25
Schweizerhof
42
Seminarhotel Sempachersee 45
Sledging in Central Switzerland
41
Sonnenberg
45
Srenberg
41
MikeNG/Shutterstock
Spielkiste
Stadtkeller
Stern Luzern
St.Magdalena Bar and
Restaurant
Stocker Books
Stoos
Storchen
Suite (Hotel Monopol)
Swiss Corner Fresco
Thorenberg
Tourist
Transa
Transport Museum
Treibhaus
Tunnel
Villa Honegg
Wiederkehr
Wirtshaus Galliker
Wirtshaus Taube
Young Designers Market
Zunfthausrestaurant Pfistern
32
20
20
23
33
41
25
24
36
45
45
35
32
25
26
45
17
20
21
33
21
FEATURES INDEX
Adult entertainment
Bourbaki
Breakfast
Cheese restaurants
Christmas markets
Classical dancing
Decoding the menu
Lake Lucerne
Live music venues
Luzern or Lucerne?
Meet the hotelier
Queer Lucerne
Swiss cuisine
26
14
22
19
36
25
18
28
25
7
9
24
20
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