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Bridge Kapellbrücke, Lucerne / Switzerland Getaways


Travel period: Package I:


Jan 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018


Package II: May 01, 2017 - Oct 31, 2017 Departure dates: daily


I Altstadt Hotel Krone***


Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec Apr-Oct


rates on request Romantik Hotel Wilden Mann****


Jan-Apr, Nov-Dec May-Oct


rates on request


Suppl. for private transfers upon arrival and departure (min. 2 persons):


on request


This program includes Package I:


Accommodation in the hotel category of choice incl. daily buffet breakfast Regular excursion to Mount Titlis with multilingual guide


Cruise ship on Lake Lucerne (2 hours) Package II:


Accommodation in the hotel category of choice incl. daily buffet breakfast Train tickets Lucerne - Stans - Lucerne in 2nd


class


Convertible cable car ride “Cabrio Bahn” to the Stanserhorn


Regular excursion to Mount Pilatus with multilingual guide


! Please Note


These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events We will be pleased to arrange private city tours or other private excursions. Please contact us for prices!


Day 1 Lucerne Upon arrival in Lucerne private transfer to your hotel (optional).


Day 2 Lucerne - Stanserhorn Convertible Cable Car - Lu- cerne In the morning travel to Stans by train. There you board the funicu- lar railway that takes you on an


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Day 2 Lucerne - Mount Titlis - Lucerne Set against the backdrop of Mount Rigi and Mount Pilatus, Lucerne is one of the most popular tourist de-


Day 1 Lucerne Upon arrival in Lucerne, private transfer to your hotel (optional).


stinations in Switzerland. Visit the luxurious Concert Hall on the lake shore and stroll across the Kapell- brücke bridge, one of the oldest bridges in Europe. In the afternoon travel by bus to Engelberg for a ma- gnificent tour of the world of Alpine glaciers. Board the revolving RO- TAIR cable car for an unforgettable ride over deep glacier crevices and steep walls of ice.


Day 3 Lucerne - Lake Lucerne - Lucerne In the morning time to explore Lu- cerne at your leisure. The old city


features charming cobblestone streets, baroque churches and historic buildings decorated with lovely frescoes. Then board a ship and enjoy a cruise on “Lake Vier- waldstätter See” with its crystalline waters. On board the cruise you can enjoy a meal or drinks from the ships bar (not included). Travel back to Lucerne.


Day 4 Lucerne After breakfast private transfer to the train station (optional).


Package II


Package I: Lucerne - Mountains and Lakes Lucerne


Package II: Lucerne and its convertible cable car


unforgettable ride from the flowe- ry field to the base of the world’s first cable car with roofless upper deck. Enjoy ridding to the top of the 1,900-meter Mount Stanser- horn with the air in your hair and the incredible views. From the top, you can enjoy the astonishing view over 10 lakes, 100 km from the Alps and three countries. Return to Lucerne by train. Time to visit the luxurious Concert Hall and a stroll across the Kapellbrücke bridge.


Day 3 Lucerne - Mount Pila- tus - Lucerne Travel by bus to Kriens for an ex-


citing ride in a panoramic gondola and cable car to the Summit of Mount Pilatus (2132 m). From the terrace at the summit of Mount Pilatus you will enjoy breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps and sever- al lakes. Free time for a short walk to the summit and lunch (not inclu- ded). To descend from Mount Pila- tus board the steepest cog railway in the world to Alpnachstad. From here return to Lucerne by boat.


Day 4 Lucerne After breakfast private transfer to the train station (optional).


Getaways


p 4 Days / 3 Nights p City tour p Attractive excursions


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