
Luzern © swiss-image.ch
Being one of the first European cities to capitalise on tourism
does not mean that picturesque Luzern, or Lucerne, in the heart of
Switzerland has become a crowded Disneyland spectacle of everything
archetypically Swiss. It is, indeed, the embodiment of everything
that is cute, scenic and stylish about Switzerland, but in a
charming way.
Set on the northwestern end of Lake Luzern and surrounded by
mountain views, Luzern is split by the River Reuss. On either side
of the river lie atmospheric medieval squares, cobbled alleys,
quaint frescoed houses, churches and public buildings. Surprisingly
the historic setting attracts many young people, who ensure that
nightlife is a lively affair. Just outside the city limits the
attractions of every Swiss picture postcard beckon, from alpine
villages to meadows where lazy cows toll their bells with the
backdrop of snow-covered mountains.
There is plenty to enjoy in this tourist city, from taking out a
pedalo on the lake, to posing for photographs on the famous wooden
Chapel Bridge, exploring museums and admiring the sad Lion Monument
carved into a natural rock wall.
While the Swiss may have a reputation for being sedate, Luzern
disproves this point with its major annual event, the Luzern
Fasnacht, a crazy carnival which erupts for a week leading up to
Shrove Tuesday. Revellers in fancy dress and teams of samba bands
fill the streets day and night in this week-long extravagant party
which is not for the faint-hearted.
No one contemplating a Grand Tour of Europe dare admit they
missed out on the traditional tourist spectacle of Luzern, which
even enchanted Queen Victoria when she visited, allegedly under an
assumed name, to see whether this sublime city lived up to
expectations.