Lucerne became a self-sufficient city of reasonable size with approximately 3000 inhabitants in 1290. After King Rudolph I von Habsburg gained power over the St. Leodegar’s monastery. After which Lucerne joined forces with neighbouring cities to seek independence from Habsburg rule. For Lucerne, the victory paved way for an era of expansion and now, the city is recognized for its preserved medieval architecture, sits amid snowcapped mountains on Lake Lucerne. Some famous locations of the city include the Swiss museum of transport, Lion monument, Chapel Bridge and a lot more.
Most of Lucerne’s beautiful locations can be explored on sightseeing tours and the ever colourful Alstadt tarred road can be sighted and passed through on walking and biking tours as well as several other magnificent sites. Visitors can also see and discover historical facts, artefacts and other treasures on cultural and historical tours in the city. In this city, filled with beautiful waters, visitors can enjoy the picturesque views on boat cruises and sailings amongst several other fun activities.
Movements in the city have been made stress-free and convenient with several categories of airport transfers and other city transfers suitable for individual and group travels. Visitors can also explore the outsides of the city on day trips and excursions from the city. Tripindicator has offered a full commitment to giving visitors touring options with the best user’s feedbacks and reviews at very affordable prices compared to other tour agencies.
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