Pension Panorama, Kapuzinerweg 9, Lucerne 6006, Central region, Switzerland
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Pension Panorama 
Kapuzinerweg 9, Lucerne 6006, Central region, Switzerland
+41 41 4206701, +41 41 4206730
http://www.pensionpanorama.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Pension Panorama
summer terrace/patio
fax services
rooms for non-smokers
suitable for disabled guests
laundry/washing services
phone at the reception
garage places on site
credit/debit cards accepted
television set in room
internet connection in room
heating in room
ironing facilities in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
kitchenette in room
en-suite/private bathroom
mixed dorms
Some excerpts from the website of Pension Panorama that might be useful
Here is a list of some fantastic places to visit, tested and rated a trip and a half! The Luzern house mountain is best explored on a five-hour round-trip, which includes five different means of transportation: bus, gondola, cable-car, cogwheel train, and boat. If you want to be in the snow and ice, no matter whether in summer or winter, then you must go to the thin air of this 10,000 foot mountain. Try the fun run on snow at the top! Even though this mountain is not so high, it still offers a mountain-top experience! Here you can walk or hike the whole day: always a splendid view, and if you're lucky, one of the many folklore festivals. Mount Stanserhorn: A very nostalgic mountain train and cable-car will transport you to the green top of this charming mountain, for a relatively low price. Village Sempach: This more than 600 year old village center is typical of medieval times: houses wall to wall, with gate towers, village fountain, and so forth. Very picturesque, traditional restaurants and handicraft shops, and a famous battlefield where the Swiss defeated the Habsburgs in 1386. Village Stans: Here stands the monument of the 1375 war hero Winkelreid, as well as beautiful traditional houses and stables and a fine cathedral. Visit the art museum and the Chaeslager, a unique music and art center! Open air museum Ballenberg: More than 70 interesting historical buildings, mostly farmhouses of the many regions of Switzerland were taken apart bit by bit and re-erected on this 80 hectare site. Come and experience how life was several hundred years ago! Ballenberg shows you many old professions at work, along with live domestic animals and ancient methods of farming. You can buy a loaf of bread produced exactly as it was 500 years ago. Boat trip to historic places: Learn about the legends and historical facts as you visit the many famous spots around Lake Luzern: William Tell and the Austrian lords; the Ruetli - birthplace of Switzerland; the Schillerstone and the Tells-platte; the Niklaus vonFlueh statue; and many more. Even without this information, the boat trip on the lake is bliss! We are happy to provide you with timetables, maps, and pamphlets about these attractions.

Gruezi My name is Kurt Matti and I manage this house. My team and I welcome you cordially to the. P R I V A T P E N S I O N. KAPUZINERWEG 9, CH-6006 LUZERN. TEL 41 41 420 6701, FAX 41 41 420 6730. Quiet rooms with a postcard view for little money! We are happy to offer you cosy singles, doubles, and family rooms overlooking the roofs of the medieval town of. with its towers, bridges and churches, the lake, and the snow-mountains. For your convenience, we speak English, German, Italian, and French. HOME MADE BREAD AND JAM for your power-breakfast!!! Sattva: gandharva veda musik is played gently in the lobby and nonsmoker rooms are available. You can reach us easily from the train station, by: A 20 minute walk - past the See-bridge and the Hof-churche, up the Kapuzinerweg. 3 stops to Kapuzinerweg on the 7 bus (Wesemlin) plus short walk up Kapuzinerweg. 5 minutes by car: See-bridge, first left, first right and left/left at the first crossroad (follow the Panorama signs). Or we will pick you up with our car for Sfr.8.-/ride. Just call from the Luzern train station! Our house stays open all year round with the peak season in summer. But the wintertime offers a lot too: try skiing or the chilling Luzern Carneval (Fasnacht)! We are situated in a quiet, green residential area with sights, restaurants, shops, art, and nightlife within walking distance. Fascinating to the surrounding mountains, small towns, and places of interest make it easy to spend several fulfilling days in Luzern. Here I am pictured on the right with a satisfied guest and webpage designer on the left. A discussion group for visitors to Switzerland. Luzern - glimpse into the past. Great links for more information. Luzern tourist board. Information for backpackers. Please click on any photo for a larger picture. For accommodations in other cities, visit

Luzern has many fashion shops and other resources. Here are some of them, with their addresses: Celuce: Dior, Armani, Gibierre, Mani, AnnApurnA Winkelriedstr. 35, Fax: 210 33 82. Maison deBoer: Esprit Werchlaubengaessli 1, Tel: 410 27 76. Kookai Kornmarktgasse 3, Tel: 410 7375. MC-Store: Avant-garde, for men and women Furrengasse 7, Tel: 410 2115. Relax: Jeans fashion Schwanenplatz 6, Tel: 210 3642. Casa Tessuti: Textiles, room design Kramgasse 9, Fax: 410 9380. Roma Scarpe: Italian top designer shoes Hirschmattstr. 6, Tel: 210 6361. Modellagentur Schwartz: Male and female models Mythenstr. 7, Tel: 210 8277

Sports are some of the favorite pastimes of the Swiss. Here is a list of some of the most popular activities: Cross country skiing. All of these are within 10 minutes drive from Pension Panorama, and can easily be reached by walking, as is everything in the city of Luzern. By the way, we offer a free and formidable fitness program: The stairway from the Pension Panorama down into the city and back twice before breakfast! Or if that's too formidable, we have lots of other fitness equipment: Ask to borrow an easy step, trampoline, skip rope, stationary bicycle, etc. for free use in your room.

Luzern, glimpse into the past. You are looking to the south on the old port of Luzern town, where one of the first paddle steamers has landed. Behind the boat landing is the Zurgilgenhaus, with its round tower. It was rebuilt in 1507-1510, after the original one was prey to a devastating fire in 1495. The history of the zur Gilgen family lists all houseowners and guests until today. Among the famous guests were couriers of the Pope, Victor Hugo, the defense council of the city of Luzern during war times, and many more. The aquarel of Ulrich Gutersohn shows, to the left of the round tower, the Chapel bridge, the pale theater house, the water tower of Luzern, and the Hotel Du Lac which flies the Swiss flag. The background is filled by the majestic Mount Pilatus, with his scarf or sword of clouds, the sign of coming rain. The Kapuzinerweg, 1836. About 600 years after Luzern joined the Helvetic Confederation (CH), the Chapel bridge, as it is known today, extended to the church of St. Leodegar, which is seen on the left side of this beautiful woodcut. While a group of passengers pray a few Ave Marias on the way of the Cross, two young ladies listen to the heroic and incredible stories of three soldiers who have just come back from fighting in the French army in Italy. Even today the traveler has a pleasant view from the Kapuzinerweg over the roofs and towers of the medieval city, the lake and the distant mountains. And still there are processions. And still there are some young ladies around waiting to hear some incredible stories.
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