Day 6 - Christmas Eve in Lucerne
We make our way by rail to Lucerne, situated on the shores of
Lake Lucerne at the foot of the Swiss Alps and known for its
cobbled streets and ornate churches. The festive atmosphere here
adds an almost magical touch, as we take in the illuminated streets
and decorated squares. Your time is free to explore, so why not
enjoy a stroll through the town to see the famous Kapellbrücke, a
14th-century wooden bridge that separates Lucerne's Old and New
Town? The Old Town is situated north of the River Reuss and has a
rich history. Houses decorated with frescoes line the picturesque
squares, with several half-timber structures and the remnants of
the old town walls a reminder of just how old Lucerne is. The
Jesuit church, dating from the 17th century, is regarded as
Switzerland's first baroque building and the twin towers of the
Hofkirche form an integral part of the townscape. Alternatively,
travel on the Rigi mountain railway or enjoy a paddle steamer
cruise across Lake Lucerne using your Swiss Travel card for 50%
fare reductions. Back in Chur this evening, the celebrations begin
with a special dinner, accompanied by wine and followed by carols
around the Christmas tree.
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