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Holiday in Lake Lucerne

Lake in Switzerland — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇨🇭

Country

Switzerland

Type

Lake

Best time to travel

May–Oct (Paddle Steamer Season)

Budget/day

150–240 €

Getting there from Germany

By train to Lucerne (1h from Zurich, 4h from Munich). Ships and trains on the lake covered by the Swiss Travel Pass.

About Lake Lucerne

Lake Lucerne, also known as the Lucerne Lake, is the quintessential Swiss lake — fjord-like in shape, surrounded by steep mountains, steeped in history and myth. According to legend, the Swiss Confederation was founded on its shores in 1291, Wilhelm Tell is said to have escaped from the bailiff Gessler here, and the Rütli meadow on the western shore is considered the birthplace of Switzerland. No other Swiss lake connects nature, culture, and national identity as impressively. Lucerne, the pearl by the lake, delights with the iconic Chapel Bridge (the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe from the 14th century), the Water Tower, the dying Lion of Lucerne, and the KKL (Culture and Congress Centre), a masterpiece by Jean Nouvel. The old town with its painted facades and the Musegg Wall with nine towers offers medieval charm right by the water. Five historical paddle steamers and modern motor ships operate on the lake, accessing the most spectacular shore sections. The journey from Lucerne to Flülen at the southern end passes the Tell Chapel, the Rütli meadow, and through narrow rock passages reminiscent of Norwegian fjords. The Bürgenstock, high above the lake, offers an adrenaline kick with the Hammetschwand Lift — the highest outdoor elevator in Europe — and breathtaking views. The Rigi, the Queen of the Mountains, and the Pilatus (2,128m) frame the lake and are accessible by cogwheel train, cable car, and the steepest cogwheel railway in the world. Lake Lucerne is the heart of Switzerland — in both geographical and emotional senses.

Nature
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Safety
95
Relaxation
85
Families
80
Adventure
70

Top 5 highlights in Lake Lucerne

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Paddle Steamer Fleet

Five historical paddle steamers and modern motor ships navigate the lake – the largest paddle steamer fleet in Switzerland.

2

Rigi – Queen of the Mountains

The Rigi (1,798m) offers the most magnificent panoramic view of Central Switzerland by cogwheel train or cable car.

3

Bürgenstock

The luxury resort high above the lake with the Hammetschwand Lift, Europe's highest outdoor elevator.

4

Rütli

The legendary meadow by the lake where the founding oath of the Swiss Confederation took place in 1291.

5

Weggis & Vitznau

Picturesque lakeside towns with subtropical gardens and starting points for Rigi and Bürgenstock.

Hotels in Lake Lucerne

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Best time to travel for Lake Lucerne

Recommended travel time

May–Oct (Paddle Steamer Season)

Summer

20–26 °C

Winter

0–5 °C

How much does a holiday in Lake Lucerne cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

90–130 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

150–240 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

270–500 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Lake Lucerne

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Tell Pass: Unlimited rides on the lake, trains, and mountain railways in the region.

Rigi Sunrise: The historical tradition – experience the sunrise at the summit.

Paddle steamer instead of motor ship: The paddle steamers are a special experience.

Bürgenstock Cliff Path: Panorama path with the highest outdoor elevator in Europe.

Way of Switzerland: 35 km hiking trail along the southern shore for Swiss history.

Food & drink in Lake Lucerne

These specialties you must try!

Lucerne Chügelipastete
Fondue on the ship
Egli (European perch)
Raclette
Nidwalden fried cheese
Herb cheese
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