1-Day Lucerne Itinerary: Old Town and Nearby Attractions
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Summary

With this itinerary, your trip to Lucerne begins at 8:00 am.
It starts at the train station, where you can find the highlights and top landmarks in Old Town Lucerne within walking distance. The walking tour of Old Town Lucerne would take up approximately 4 hours. By 12 noon, you’ll have your lunch. You can have your lunch anywhere in the Old Town, but you have different options like a lunch on a cruise or a picnic in the city’s idyllic lakeside promenades.
If the weather is perfect in the afternoon, you can simply relax by the lake and then visit Meggenhorn Castle. It’s a great way to unwind after exploring the Old Town. If the weather isn’t cooperating, the Swiss Transport Museum is the place to go. This amazing museum is home to some of Switzerland’s top and most impressive exhibitions, which are not only about different vehicles but also offer a fun, tech-oriented experience.
If you plan to stay in Lucerne until the night, join the Night Watchman tour of Old Town for a fascinating storytelling experience about Lucerne’s history.
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Morning: Exploring the Old Town
Assuming that you’ll be starting your day in Lucerne from the train station, here’s a list of the tourist destinations you can follow in sequence: Chapel Bridge -> Jesuit Church -> Spreuer Bridge -> Musegg Wall -> Lion Monument -> Hofkirche (Church of Saint Leodegar) -> Old Town Lucerne Squares.

Good to know: You can visit these Lucerne attractions on a free self-guided Old Town walking tour. If you’d like some help along the way, consider hiring this local guide, which is one of the most affordable experiences in Lucerne. Here’s a quick look at each destination.
Destination 1: Chapel Bridge



Destination 2: Jesuit Church



Destination 3: Spreuer Bridge



Destination 4: Musegg Wall



Destination 5: Lion Monument



Destination 6: Hofkirche (Church of Saint Leodegar)



Destination 7: Old Town Lucerne Squares



Afternoon: Lake Lucerne or Swiss Transport Museum
Lucerne offers travelers experiences mainly categorized into two: city and nature. City—architecture and history; nature—lake and mountains. A trip to Lucerne without experiencing both might feel like missing half of what Lucerne has to offer. This is why I think it is a good idea to visit the Old Town in the morning and engage in nature-related activities in the afternoon.
You can try exploring Lucerne on foot and by boat or flying above the city on a tandem-paragliding flight — an exhilarating experience! There are options for you. Here’s a list of the best Lucerne tours and excursions to try.
However, after spending all morning in the Old City walking, standing, and even climbing towers with a hundred-step stairs, wouldn’t it be better to engage in some relaxing nature activities in the afternoon? Soaking up the calming views of the lake would be nice, wouldn’t it? Therefore, I preferably suggest relaxing by Lake Lucerne or at Meggenhorn Castle. Alternatively, if you still have energy, the Swiss Transport Museum is the place to be.
Destination 8: Lake Lucerne



Destination 9: Meggenhorn Castle



Afternoon Alternative Activity: Swiss Transport Museum




Evening: Night Watchman



If you’re staying in Lucerne until the evening, I encourage you to join the Old Town tour with the night watchman. The Night Watchman tour is likely one of the best and most unique walking tours in Lucerne for discovering the city’s history. You’ll be strolling through the city with a night watchman, who will share some of the most fascinating stories about Lucerne and its intriguing landmarks.
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Wrapping Up
That’s a wrap on my one-day Lucerne itinerary!
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