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Tours & Activities in Lucerne

The Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne offers an extensive journey through the evolution of transportation in Switzerland, spanning land, air, and water. Visitors begin by entering the main building, where large-scale exhibits of historic locomotives and vintage automobiles are displayed against the backdrop of interactive multimedia presentations. The layout guides guests through a chronological and thematic arrangement, starting with early railways and carriages, moving to the rise of aviation, and culminating in modern innovations like electric vehicles and space travel. The tour is self-paced, allowing guests to take in detailed descriptions, artifacts, and hands-on simulators that replicate driving or flying experiences. Key stops within the museum include the Railway Hall, home to some of the country’s oldest steam engines and the well-known red RhB Glacier Express model train. The Aviation Pavilion presents actual aircraft from Swissair’s history and flight simulators replicating takeoffs and landings at Zurich Airport. The Navigation section features full-scale paddle steamers and displays on Swiss lakes and river transport. There is also a dedicated section on space exploration showing satellites and a replica of the Swiss-made REXUS rocket, alongside presentations on the Swiss role in international space missions. Children’s zones provide scaled-down vehicles and interactive displays to engage younger visitors. The museum does not offer guided tours, encouraging visitors to navigate at their own pace with the aid of multilingual audio guides available on request. Accessibility is a strong feature, with ramps, elevators, and spacious pathways to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. The site is located just a short walk from Lucerne’s city center and accessible via public transportation. Cafés and picnic areas allow for breaks during the visit, and the museum shop stocks books, models, and souvenirs related to transport history. This tour is ideal for individuals interested in technology, engineering, and Swiss industrial history. Families with school-age children will find the interactive exhibits engaging, while transport enthusiasts and historians will appreciate the extensive collection of vehicles and archival materials. Visitors who appreciate detailed information and the ability to linger over specific exhibits will benefit most from this flexible, self-guided experience.

Depart for a full-day trip with a lovely coach ride along the shores of beautiful Lake Lucerne to Weggis, a charming summer resort on the Lucerne Riviera. Board the aerial cableway to Rigi Kaltbad and enjoy a breathtaking vista of pristine Lake Lucerne. Change for Europe's first-ever mountain railway to Rigi-Kulm at 1,797 m a.s.l. The unsurpassed views from the summit over the Swiss Midlands with its deep blue lakes and the snow-capped mountain range of the Alps will overwhelm you! Stop for a moment and take in the views at Rigi, also known as Queen of Mountains, before you descend to Vitznau by cogwheel train. Dock at the Lucerne pier and stroll through the medieval streets of the Old Town.


Experience the Jungfrau Region at your own pace on a fully private and customizable day tour from Lucerne. Travel comfortably in a luxury private vehicle with your personal driver-guide, without fixed schedules, crowded buses or rushed stops. This tour is designed around you. Depending on the season, weather and your personal interests, we create a tailor-made itinerary featuring Switzerland’s most iconic alpine landscapes, dramatic waterfalls, turquoise lakes, panoramic viewpoints and charming mountain villages. Possible highlights include Lauterbrunnen Valley, Grindelwald, Interlaken, Lake Brienz, Iseltwald, the Aare Gorge, panoramic viewpoints such as Harder Kulm, or lesser-known scenic stops along the way. Unlike standard group tours, this experience is fully flexible. You decide how long to stay, what to skip, and where to linger, we take care of the logistics and make it happen.
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Visited Seebistro LUZ in Lucerne and had a delicious soft-serve ice cream while sitting by the lake. The ice cream was creamy, not too sweet, and perfect for a sunny afternoon. The view of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding mountains created a peaceful, relaxing moment — one of those simple joys that make traveling special. The staff were kind and welcoming, and the lakeside setting couldn’t be more beautiful. Highly recommend stopping here for a quiet, scenic break in Lucerne.
Great pit stop for your coffee or your drink in a place which has amazing view in the morning and romantic vibe in the evening with the warm lights and atmosphere.. I recommend it💖
Quick stop here before cruise ride. Friendly staff, prompt service and delicious coffee. Wished I would've more time here to explore their menu.
The cafe is by the lake right by the train station. They have a street looking patio and an ice cream counter, a dining room with glass walls overlooking the lake and a balcony/patio just by tge lake with a mix of picnic tables and tables for 4. The balcony is, obviously very popular. They have various sausages at SF9 (which is very reasonable) and beer in bottles @SF4.50. Very relaxed service with postcard view.
Very nice bistro, so close with the station and near lucerne lake, so the view is great. Great food, great ice cream. The minus is the waiter ask us (customer) to ask another customer for join table, not common for me though.
Tickets & Attractions in Lucerne

Take a coach from Lucerne to Engelberg and board the Titlis Xpress to reach Trübsee. Start your snow activities here with a one-hour ski session on a beginner slope. Staff members supervise, but there is no formal ski instruction. After skiing, switch to snow tubing and glide down the hill. A conveyor belt will bring you back to the top, and tubing is free. In the afternoon, you can choose to stay at Trübsee for lunch in one of the local restaurants and spend more time in the snow park. Alternatively, take the rotating Rotair cable car to the 3,028-m summit of Mt Titlis (if option selected). Later, descend by cable car and return by coach to Lucerne.

Depart for a full-day trip with a lovely coach ride along the shores of beautiful Lake Lucerne to Weggis, a charming summer resort on the Lucerne Riviera. Board the aerial cableway to Rigi Kaltbad and enjoy a breathtaking vista of pristine Lake Lucerne. Change for Europe's first-ever mountain railway to Rigi-Kulm at 1,797 m a.s.l. The unsurpassed views from the summit over the Swiss Midlands with its deep blue lakes and the snow-capped mountain range of the Alps will overwhelm you! Stop for a moment and take in the views at Rigi, also known as Queen of Mountains, before you descend to Vitznau by cogwheel train. Dock at the Lucerne pier and stroll through the medieval streets of the Old Town.

From Zurich, take a coach ride through the countryside to Lucerne. On arrival, join a short drive past landmarks like the Chapel Bridge, Town Hall, Jesuit Church, and the Culture and Convention Centre (KKL). Then, enjoy free time to eat, shop, or explore the Old Town. Continue to Kriens and take a gondola to Fräkmüntegg. From there, ride the Dragon Ride cable car to the top of Mt. Pilatus (2,132 meters). At the summit, you can visit Dragon World, walk the Dragon Trail, or hike to the peak if weather allows. Have lunch at a mountain restaurant and enjoy the views. Then, take the steep cogwheel railway down to Alpnachstad. End the day with a 1-hour boat ride on Lake Lucerne. You can finish the tour in Lucerne or return to Zurich by coach.

The sky-high peaks and sheer cliff faces of the Swiss Alps aren't for your average climber. Don't fret, you can still get your adrenaline fix from the 40+ challenging elements housed inside Grindelwald's Indoor Ropes Park! Channel your primate prowess as you clamber, climb, and even fly around five tricky obstacle courses. Navigate giant icicles, journey across a spider's web, and swing yourself over the Hinterstoisser Traverse. It's not quite the Matterhorn, but it's a great start!

With a single ticket, you gain access to the museum, the movie theater, the planetarium, and the Swiss Chocolate Adventure at the Swiss Museum of Transport.

Start your day with a relaxing one-hour cruise on picturesque Lake Lucerne to Vitznau. Change onto Europe’s first-ever mountain railway dating from 1871 and set out on the journey to the top, Rigi Kulm. From 1,797 meters above sea level, let your gaze wander over the Swiss midlands with 13 lakes and a sea of 620 Alpine peaks. Enjoy time to explore one of the many hiking trails, take a moment of silence at the Rigi Kulm mountain chapel, or to have a bite to eat at one of the restaurants. Continue to the car-free village of Rigi Kaltbad by cogwheel train and take a stroll across the village square, where you will spot the Mineralbad & Spa designed by the renowned Swiss architect Mario Botta. Follow an easy hiking trail with a slight incline to the Känzeli viewing platform (optional). Descend by aerial cable car and enjoy an impressive vista of pristine Lake Lucerne. Capture the breathtaking view from the Lucerne Riviera with your camera before boarding the boat back to Lucerne.
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Restaurant Scala in Lucerne features a relaxed atmosphere with impressive lake views. The menu highlights international flavors, with standout dishes like tender grilled salmon with dill sauce and a rich risotto loaded with seasonal vegetables. The attentive service complements the inviting ambiance, making it a great spot for a leisurely meal.
Portofino in Lucerne has a relaxed bar atmosphere with a focus on Italian-inspired small plates. Try the homemade bruschetta topped with fresh basil and ripe tomatoes, or indulge in their creamy risotto with seasonal mushrooms. With a wide selection of wines and craft cocktails, it's a great spot for casual gatherings.
Ampersand in Lucerne features a relaxed atmosphere with an extensive selection of craft beers and creative cocktails. The menu highlights shareable plates like truffle fries, pulled pork sliders, and artisanal cheese boards, making it a great spot for casual gatherings. The modern decor, combined with friendly service, enhances the laid-back dining enjoy.