Strolling through the Old Town of Lucerne, Switzerland | Let's go as the flowers bloom in spring
| Let's go as the flowers bloom in spring.
🌟🌟🌟 In the city of Lucerne in Switzerland, there is a beautiful lake called Lake Lucerne, which is the largest inland lake in Switzerland and also the birthplace of the Swiss Confederation. The beauty here even surpasses that of the postcard cities. It was my first time there, and I was deeply attracted by the scenery before me, swearing to come back again.
🌟🌟🌟 Known as the 'Roof of Europe', Lucerne in Switzerland is a place you must visit. I especially love the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, where you can stroll along the old town on both sides of the bridge. This time, I just happened to encounter the oldest Lucerne Carnival, a six-day carnival festival that envelops the entire city in a joyful atmosphere. It was the first time I saw so many people in the city, all dressed in strange costumes, appearing in the streets and alleys, with colorful confetti everywhere on the ground.
🌟🌟🌟 We appeared on the bridge in the late afternoon around four or five o'clock and noticed something unusual about the city. Later we found out it was the Carnival, and we were ecstatic, having never encountered it in our previous visits to Lucerne. I particularly liked their spontaneous bands, which sang at a level comparable to Irish bands, entertaining me for a long time, one song after another. As the lights came on, we didn't leave until eight or nine o'clock to return to the hotel.
Lucerne, Switzerland's top 5 tourist city, has a sparkling, blue and blue sky, a lush mountain, and the peaks. The city north of Lake Lucerne and the Royce River, known as the old town of Lucerne, must slow down and leisurely stroll around. Walk on the shore of Lake Lucerne, take a picture of the Capel Covered Bridge, climb the Museg Wall, visit the Church of St. Leod Gal, check in at the Lion Monument... everything is on foot.
The Lion Monument, a must-see tour of Lucerne, Switzerland. Lucerne's old town, through the lively streets, enters the simple iron gate, a clear lake, a giant cliff, the center of the cliff, the lion monument built in 1821, is in sight. The 6-meter-high and 10-meter-wide monument, in the middle of the stone hole, a dying lion limps on the ground, eyes see unyielding sorrow, back piercing arrows, around the Swiss cross shield. The lion is engraved above the Latin: dedicated to the faithful and brave Switzerland; The text below records the moving history that was commemorated... Switzerland was a small poor country, and men forced to live in Europe as mercenaries, loyal to their duties, brave and wary. During the French Revolution of 1792, when mobs attacked the Duilli Palace in Paris on August 10, all 786 Swiss mercenaries of the convoy died in defense of King Louis XVI and Queen.
The city of Switzerland is not big, the environment is very beautiful, the old city is even more surrounded by mountains and rivers, overlooking the snow-capped mountains, quiet, there are some old churches and old buildings inside, and it is very beautiful and comfortable to stroll around.
This is a small town on the edge of the river that leads from Lake Lucerne. The wooden bridge is full of bright flowers. Many great restaurants are right next to the river. Swan, water duck, lots of great photo opportunities.
The lake is blue, the scenery is good, the lake is fun, and you can buy watches.
It is the capital of the central Swiss canton of Lusen, located on the shore of Lusen Lake, and has become an important tourist city due to its beautiful natural scenery and unique humanistic feelings.