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I will be spending my last three nights in Zurich after 18 days in Italy this summer. I have only been to Zurich once before for the afternoon/evening after spending a few days in Murren. I really enjoyed Zurich and am looking forward to spending a little more time there but would also take a little peek of Lucerne for a possible future trip.

I will be arriving in Zurich on a Friday afternoon and I will fly out the following Monday. I was planning to do a daytrip to Lucerne on Sunday but then realized that just about everything is closed in Switzerland on Sunday. I am thinking it would be better to be in Zurich on a Saturday when the stores are still open and walk around Lucerne on Sunday, enjoying the town atmosphere, taking some photos, and maybe grabbing a bite to eat. Is anything open on Sunday? This will be in July. Do you think I should switch and plan to visit Lucerne on Saturday instead?

Thanks!!
 
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Hi Girasoli,

For a day trip it shouldn't be too much of a problem to be in Lucerne on a Sunday - there's plenty you can do that isn't dependent on things being open.

Eg.
Walk across Chapel Bridge with its decorative paintings.

Visit the "Lion of Lucerne" monument - dedicated to the memory of the 700 Swiss Guards who were killed in Paris in 1972 - a very moving monument.

Walk along the ramparts of the city walls, built in 1386 - there are three towers open to the public (although probably not open on Sunday). The clock in the Zyt tower was built in 1535 and chimes 1 minute before all the other city clocks.

Take in the view up to the mountains.

And when you return for a longer visit, be sure to make the trip up Mt Pilatus - we did this via Lake Steamer across to the village of Alpnachstad and then rode a cog railway up the mountain (apparently the steepest in the world) to the peak of Pilatus (approx 2070 metres). We were greeted with a blanket of snow but clear views over Lucerne and over mountains. On the way down we travelled by gondola (interspersed with a toboggan ride half way day)and then a bus back into Lucerne - a great day out!

We enjoyed a great meal of rosti at Rutli on Rutligasse 4 (this was in 2007) - not sure about whether it is open Sundays. There are, however, definitely some places open for meals on Sunday - haven't dined at this one, but at least you know you won't starve Smile

Cheers
Christine
 
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Thanks so much for your input Christine! Glad I won't starve. Smile
 
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