Rick Steves’ Europe: Luzern’s Lion, Lake, and Lovely Bridges

Luzern offers an enticing glimpse of the appealing and uniquely Swiss urban quality of life.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Luzern’s Lion, Lake, and Lovely Bridges
Covered and filled with paintings, Lucerne’s Chapel Bridge zigzags its way across the Reuss River. Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli, Rick Steves’ Europe
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Pretty, pristine, and perched on a lake, with a striking mountain panorama as a backdrop, Luzern has long been Switzerland’s tourism capital. Since the Romantic era in the 19th century, it’s been a regular stop on the “Grand Tour” of Europe for the likes of Mark Twain and Queen Victoria. And with a charming old town, a pair of picture-perfect wooden bridges, a gaggle of fine museums, an ultramodern concert hall, and its famous weeping lion, there’s still enough in Luzern to earn it a place on any Swiss itinerary.

If you’ve never been to Switzerland, Luzern (also spelled Lucerne) offers an enticing, I-could-live-here glimpse of the appealing and uniquely Swiss urban quality of life. Efficient buses glide around town, pedestrian bridges span the crystal-clear river, and an array of cruise boats ply scenic Lake Luzern.

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Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) writes European guidebooks, hosts travel shows on public TV and radio, and organizes European tours. This article was adapted from his new book, For the Love of Europe. You can email Rick at [email protected] and follow his blog on Facebook. ©2022 Rick Steves. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.