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How much fun is the tourist-packed Lucerne? Here's a two-day tour guide for you

Visiting Switzerland and only staying in Lucerne for half a day? You're missing out. Let me tell you, there are plenty of fun places here! Let's get started with the two-day itinerary – Day 1: Hiking Mount Rigi Mount Rigi, the sister mountain to China's Mount Emei, is also known as the Queen of the Mountains locally. Those with a Swiss Travel Pass can take the mountain train directly to the top. On a clear day, you can see mountains and lakes all around. It's recommended to stop at the town of Weggie for lunch, enjoy the food, the scenery, and relax. Day 2: Mount Pilatus & Half-Day Tour of Lucerne City Mount Pilatus is said to have the world's steepest railway, which is why I came. However, it's not as steep as I expected, and the summit is somewhat similar to Taipei's Maokong. The landmark building in the old town of Lucerne is the Chapel Bridge, which attracts many tourists. Even on a rainy day, the photos turn out quite well. Also, don't miss the Musegg Wall! It's about a 20-minute walk from the city center, with some uphill walking involved, which can be tiring. However, the view from the top of the wall overlooking the whole of Lucerne is beautiful. 🥩Food Recommendations: In Lucerne, you can try various cuisines, including American, Italian, Turkish, etc. Among them, a Chinese restaurant called Jialu is highly recommended; their boiled fish is so authentic! 🏫Accommodation Tips: There are quite a few accommodation options around the old town of Lucerne. We stayed at a hotel called Magic Old Town. The interior decoration of the rooms is lovely, and we were even upgraded to a suite with a jacuzzi.
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Posted: May 17, 2024
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