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    Kapellbrücke

    Kapellbrücke

    4.6(55 reviews)
    0.5 km

    The Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) is absolutely worth the visit and lives up to its reputation as…read moreone of Lucerne's most iconic sights. Walking across the bridge feels like stepping into a postcard -- the wooden structure, the flower boxes, and the views of the Reuss River with the mountains in the background are stunning. One of the highlights is the series of historic paintings under the roof, which give a glimpse into Swiss history and culture. The Water Tower next to the bridge adds even more character and makes the whole area feel timeless. It does get crowded, especially during peak tourist hours, but if you visit early in the morning or later in the evening, it's much calmer and perfect for photos. The bridge is centrally located and easy to combine with a walk around the old town.

    It's the iconic wooden pedestrian bridge over the Reuss River in Lucerne. It connects Old Town to…read morethe transportation hub and the more modern parts of town. The hanging flowering plants that decorate the bridge make it the most photographed spot in Lucerne along with its 13th century water tower. The tower was once a prison in medieval times. The original bridge was built in the early 1300s. Unfortunately, most of the wooden structural parts of the bridge were destroyed in a fire in 1993 along with the triangular historical paintings. I believe some did survive and were restored. The other paintings are reproductions. It's still beautiful despite all of this. We found it to be very crowded but easy to find a space for pictures. The view of the painted buildings along the Rathausquai is priceless. It's a great place to be on a sunny day. It's also the perfect place to be on a rainy day to shield you from the elements. It's very close to the transportation hub (train, bus, and ferry). There are many awesome restaurants with great terrace views of the bridge. Depending on the season, there will be roasted chestnut kiosks along the river as well. It was probably the first place that we visited on the day we arrived. It just happened to be the perfect route to take on our way to visiting the historic Lion Monument. Make that crossing for the history and great views from the bridge. You won't be disappointed.

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    Kapellbrücke - Bridge with paintings

    Bridge with paintings

    Kapellbrücke
    Kapellbrücke - Bridge

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    Löwendenkmal

    Löwendenkmal

    4.1(30 reviews)
    0.9 km

    It's a small site, but the emotion it conveys is enormous. Carved directly into a sandstone cliff,…read morethe lion's expression is so realistic and sorrowful that it leaves a lasting impression. Knowing the history behind it -- a memorial to the Swiss Guards who died during the French Revolution -- makes the visit even more meaningful. The surrounding area is peaceful and easy to explore, with benches nearby to sit and reflect. Perfect for photography, history lovers, or anyone looking for a reflective moment during their Lucerne visit.

    It's the Lion Memorial to the Swiss Guardsmen that died defending King Louis XVI at Tuileries…read morePalace in Paris on August 10, 1792. The Roman numerals inscribed on the monument reference the 760 who died and the 350 who survived. It's definitely a very sad monument. If you look closely, you'll see the broken spear that's described as piercing the Lion's heart. The park and quarry is kind of hidden from plain sight. I'm not sure how anyone would just "happen to stumble" across it unless you happen to be on Denkmalstrasse visiting the Old Swiss House or Restaurant Caravelle. Hubby figured it out quickly, but I was very confused. The whole park area and neighborhood surrounding it feels hidden despite the touristy attractions such as the Alpineum 3D and Glacier Garden Museum. Some find these paid attractions to be worthy. I was happy just seeing the park & monument. The park is actually a very relaxing place to be. We walked around the pond in this former quarry to get different views of the monument. The size of the lion sculpture is quite surprising as you get closer to it. There are historical pictures and information markers that give more incite into how it was sculpted and constructed. If anything, it's worth a visit to get away from the traffic around the city. Try to get there before the tour groups arrive. It was quiet & peaceful when we visited on a weekday.

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    Löwendenkmal
    Löwendenkmal - Entering the park area to see the Lion Monument

    Entering the park area to see the Lion Monument

    Löwendenkmal - Lion Monument

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    Lion Monument

    Spreuerbrücke - Artwork along the Spreuerbrücke (half the bridge is under construction)

    Spreuerbrücke

    4.8(10 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Spectacular old Swiss bridge crossing a river in Luzern. In its center there is a wood chapel…read more Review: 5

    This old wooden bridge crossing over the Reuss River may be smaller than the more popular Chapel…read moreBridge, but it definitely has more personality. It's the one with the triangular-shaped Kaspar Meglinger "Dance of Death" paintings. I'm guessing that they've been restored over the years. They actually looked well-preserved considering they've been exposed to the elements under the trusses of the bridge since the mid-17th century. The skeletal death guy in all the paintings is kind of creepy. Oh, and there is a Grim Reaper too. Can you imagine walking over this bridge at night while looking at all those spider-webbed paintings? We decided to take this route on the way to visiting the towers along the Musegg Wall that once fortified the city. It also happens to be the site of the hydroelectric plant and the beaver ramp. I'm not sure if beavers actually use it, but it's there in case they need to pass over the rough downstream water to get to Lake Lucerne. It's all explained with descriptive informational markers. That whole area is kind of cool. It was interesting to see even though half the bridge was under construction at the time we were there (Sept 2025). You can still see the paintings above the scaffolding. It's definitely worthy of a cross over at some point during your stay in Lucerne.

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    Spreuerbrücke - About the Spreuerbrücke

    About the Spreuerbrücke

    Spreuerbrücke - A view of Hotel Château Gütsch after exiting the Spreuerbrücke

    A view of Hotel Château Gütsch after exiting the Spreuerbrücke

    Spreuerbrücke - Artwork along the Spreuerbrücke

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    Artwork along the Spreuerbrücke

    Die Museggmauer und ihre Türme

    Die Museggmauer und ihre Türme

    4.6(8 reviews)
    0.7 km

    The medieval city wall is impressively preserved, and walking along it gives you a real sense of…read moreLucerne's history. The clock tower itself is iconic. The best part is the views. From the wall and tower, you get amazing panoramas of Lucerne's Old Town, the lake, and the surrounding mountains. It's perfect for photos, a relaxing stroll, or just soaking in the city's charm from above. The climb is manageable, and there are plenty of spots to pause and enjoy the scenery. I'm only giving it 4 stars because we didn't see enough signage or information to know what to expect or where to head to for the sights.

    I don't think many tourists go out of their way to visit this historical landmark, but I could be…read morewrong. I just didn't see many people out there with the exception of some kids from a nearby school. It's another steep walk up a hill with many steps. However, it gets very interesting once you're there. Did you know this old stone wall is a habitat for birds, bats, and even lichen? There's all kinds of things living in the nooks & crannies of these tower walls. These walls have been here since the late 14th century. The inner and outer walls once had 30 towers. Now, there are only 13 with 9 of them seen today on the outer musegg wall. The Water Tower on Chapel Bridge was once part of the Inner wall ring. I didn't know that. Our original plan was to take the 3 flights of stairs up the Schirmerturm and walk along the wall to the Zytturm (Clock Tower) and then up to the clock. We decided not to do that after looking at the wooden ladder-like stairs. There were also warnings in their brochures about steep stairs and other hazards. Just be aware of that if you have limited mobility. There is one other Tower that can be visited. That's the one with the armored statue on top called the Männliturm. It's the furthest away. Also, there's a farm called Hinter Musegg that's close to the Watch Tower (Wachtturm). I believe they're only open on the weekends. It's just another place to visit while you're out there. It was a very nice walk.

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    Die Museggmauer und ihre Türme
    Die Museggmauer und ihre Türme
    Die Museggmauer und ihre Türme

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