

▲ Lucerne Medieval Old Town


▲ Chapel Bridge – Europe's Ancient Wooden Covered Bridge - Notes: Bicycles and scooters are prohibited on the bridge. The wooden surface can be slippery when wet, and avoid touching the murals inside the bridge. During peak season, it is recommended to visit early in the morning or evening to avoid crowds. Also, refrain from leaning against or bumping into the aged wooden structure.


▲ The Dying Lion Sculpture – The saddest and most moving piece of stone in the world, as described by Mark Twain - Note: Prices at nearby watch shops tend to be high, so purchasing is not recommended. The sculpture is located in a shallow alcove; please avoid crowding, maintain quietness, and respect the solemn atmosphere of this memorial view.


▲ Fairy-Tale Town – Engelberg - Ticket Reservation: The town itself is open to the public for free, no reservation required. Only the cable car station to Titlis requires ticket purchase, with no additional separate charges. - Notes: It's just a 10-20 minute walk from Engelberg Train Station to the cable car station, with beautiful scenery along the way. Some restaurants in town may have queues during peak season, and popular dining options can be inquired about for simple advance reservations.


▲ The Perennial Glacier-Capped Mountain - Titlis - Ticket Purchase: Round-trip cable car tickets are mandatory. Advance online booking is recommended. Swiss Travel Pass holders enjoy discounted rates, with full-price adult tickets around 1016 CNY and children aged 6-15 around 508 CNY. - Important Notes: During peak season, manual ticket counters at cable car stations may have long queues—consider using outdoor self-service machines. The summit has strong UV exposure and low temperatures, so bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and warm clothing. If planning to transfer to other mountain cable cars, check the last departure time in advance to avoid missing your itinerary.


▲ Alpine Lake Cable Car Station – Trübsee - Ticket Purchase: No separate ticket required. Visitors can disembark at this station during the round-trip journey with a Titlis cable car ticket. Activities like boat rentals on the lake and alpine ziplining do not require advance booking—payment is made on-site as needed. - Notes: Some lakeside hiking trails may be slippery, so wearing non-slip shoes is recommended. Activities such as ziplining and bungee trampoline towers have age and weight restrictions and may close temporarily in bad weather. The connected hiking trail offers panoramic views of the Titlis Glacier—hikers should manage their time carefully to avoid missing the last cable car down.


▲ Famous resort town in Central Switzerland - Engelberg










