Step into the charm of Lucerne with a guided tour led by a passionate local. Wander through the picturesque Old Town, hear captivating stories behind iconic landmarks like the Chapel Bridge and Lion Monument, and discover hidden gems that only locals know. Dive into Lucerne’s rich history, culture, and beauty—book your unforgettable experience today!
The archway, originally part of the Lucerne train station built in 1896, was the only element to survive a devastating fire in 1971. Today, it stands as a protected landmark and a symbol of transience and change in Lucerne's cityscape. The inscription "Sic transit gloria mundi" reminds us of the impermanence of human achievements.
Built between 1666 and 1677, the Jesuit Church is Switzerland's first major Baroque church. Constructed by the Jesuits during the Counter-Reformation, it aimed to strengthen the Catholic faith in the region. This magnificent structure remains a prominent example of Baroque sacred architecture and a defining feature of Lucerne’s cityscape.
The Spreuer Bridge, built in 1408, is one of Lucerne’s historic wooden bridges. Originally part of the city’s fortifications, it allowed the disposal of chaff ("Spreu") into the river. Adorned with 67 17th-century paintings depicting the "Dance of Death," it serves as a rare example of medieval art and architecture, showcasing Lucerne's rich history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points