Tag: Europe

  • Lucerne and the Chapel Bridge

    Lucerne and the Chapel Bridge

    We are bound for Lucerne (Luzern) next, so we took a flight from Stockholm to Zurich via the now-defunct Air Berlin. It’s a pity to see this Airline goes bust as I like their service standards. This was also the first of my many subsequent visits to Zurich and this efficient Swiss transport hub has been one of my favourites. Zurich Airport train station is conveniently located with direct trains connecting it to Lucerne. Hence, it’s really easy to reach the scenic Lucerne in just over an hour ride. As the saying goes, everything runs like clockwork in Switzerland.

    Flight on AirBerlin

    Flight on AirBerlin plane

    Zurich Airport train station ticket counters

    Zurich Airport train station ticket machines

    Man and SBB train in Zurich

    Upon check-in and it’s time to visit Lucerne Old Town. Its small squares and those beautiful fountains are great places to wander around. More so when the surrounding buildings are painted in bright cheery colours. And the Swiss Chocolate brand, Laderach, which I have never failed to visit whenever I am in Switzerland.

    Lucerne Old Town

    Lucerne Clock Tower

    Band singing at Lucerne Old Town

    Laderach Chocolate shop

    Laderach Chocolates on display

    Hofkirche St. Leodegar is an important church not far away from the Old Town.

    Hofkirche St. Leodegar in Lucerne

    Interior of Hofkirche St. Leodegar of Lucerne

    Interior of Hofkirche St. Leodegar Lucerne

    Just up the road from Hofkirche St. Leodegar is the Lion Monument depicting a dying lion. It’s a notable landmark that commemorates the Swiss Guards who died during the 1792’s French Revolution.

    Lion Monument Lucerne

    Lion Monument in Lucerne

    Greens around Lion Monument in Lucerne

    The Chapel Bridge

    The covered wooden Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrucke) that spans diagonally across Reuss River is the symbol of Lucerne. There are also many triangular-framed old paintings hanging on the roof and support beams. The water tower next to it adds up to its historical charms. This setting of a picturesque lake with snow-capped mountains as backdrops exudes a magical ambiance.

    Chapel Bridge of Lucerne

    Kapellbrucke of Lucerne

    Chapel Bridge and water tower

    Old paintings of Chapel Bridge

    Busker on Chapel Bridge

    Along Chapel Bridge of Lucerne

    There are other footbridges like Rathaussteg, Reuss Bridge (Reussbrucke) and Spreuer Bridge (Spreuerbrucke) further down the river. In which, Spreuer Bridge is an older covered wooden bridge as compared to the more well-known Chapel Bridge.

    Reussbrucke in Lucerne

    Swan on Reuss River

    Birds on Reuss River

    And the charm just doubles up when night falls, at least to me, with the lights reflecting on Reuss River.

    Chapel Bridge during blue hours

    Reuss River in the evening

    The dinner was a wonderful one at La Barca, which has a wonderful view of the riverside. In summary, good food, good view but pricey.

    La Barca Lucerne

    Dinner at La Barca Lucerne

    Dinner La Barca Lucerne

    STAY: Hotel Monopol Lucerne

    The location of Hotel Monopol Lucerne is excellent, being right next to the main train station and within short walking distance to the old town. It’s an old building and perhaps the dated interior could use a refurbish or upgrade soon. The large room is very comfortable and the friendly staff is a plus.

    Bedroom of Hotel Monopol Lucerne

    Bathroom of Hotel Monopol Lucerne

    Our room has a great view from the open windows, amid the road noise since there is no air conditioning. I would probably stay here again but definitely not during the Summer.

    View from room at Hotel Monopol Lucerne

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  • Skeppsholmsbron and Metro Art of Stockholm

    Skeppsholmsbron and Metro Art of Stockholm

    We started the next morning with a stroll on Skeppsholmsbron (Skeppsholm Bridge). The beautiful bridge connects central Stockholm to Skeppsholmen island. Besides being famously known for the Gilded Crowns atop the bridge’s railing, the views from here are exceptional too. One side of the bridge presents a wonderful view of Gamla Stan while the other is the marina view of Strandvagen at a distance. The sighting of boats is a given on both sides. Hence, it’s no wonder that Skeppsholmsbron is a popular lookout spot in Stockholm. The golden crown is a big magnet on its own.

    Nationalmuseum view from Skeppsholmsbron

    Marina view of Strandvagen at a distance

    Boat and view of Strandvagen

    A stroll on Skeppsholmsbron

    Gilded Crown and view of Strandvagen

    Gilded Crown and view of Gamla Stan

    View of Gamla Stan from Skeppsholmsbron

    Tour boat to Gamla Stan

    Stockholm City Hall

    The City Hall (Stadhuset) with its brick façade and a tall tower is a prominent landmark in Stockholm. It houses the Stockholm’s government and plays host to the famous Nobel banquet every year. The various halls in the building can only be visited through a guided tour. Hence, I opted for a visit to the tower top instead. Hence, I opted for a visit to the tower top instead.

    Thankfully it’s not crowded as there are only 30 tickets at each time slot. Hence, it’s advisable to arrive earlier to purchase the ticket for the desired time slot. Do take note from the official website about the opening months and time prior to the visit.

    City Hall in Stockholm

    City Hall of Stockholm

    City Hall Stockholm

    Stockholm City Hall

    It’s best to take the lift to skip a large part of the 365 stairs in order to reach the viewing platform. There are some sculptures on display at the Tower Museum somewhere in the middle of the tower. The best part is upon reaching the top, where the surrounding views are stunning!

    Inside the City Hall Tower in Stockholm

    Tower Museum of City Hall Stockholm

    Tower Museum at City Hall Stockholm

    Tower Museum City Hall Stockholm

    The aerial view of Gamla Stan (Old Town) alone makes it worthwhile to be up here.

    The view from City Hall Tower Stockholm

    Old Town view from City Hall Tower Stockholm

    Gamla Stan view from City Hall Tower Stockholm

    Other view from City Hall Tower Stockholm

    Metro Art of Stockholm

    After enjoying the view of Stockholm at the 106 meters tall City Hall Tower, it’s time to switch focus to the underground Metro stations (Tunnelbana). In fact, this is the part which I enjoyed the most in Stockholm. I know it sounds weird about spending time in underground stations. But be surprised that the underground stations here in Stockholm are like an Art Gallery where colourful murals or splendid artwork designs can be found. I only managed to visit Hotorget on the Green Line and the rest like Kungstradgarden, T-Centrale, Radhuset and Solna Centrum on the Blue Line.

    Inside Stockholm Metro Train

    Hotorget Metro Station has greenish tile on its walls and neon strips of white light on the ceiling. It’s slightly on the plain side when compared to other stations, less is more?

    Hotorget station in Stockholm

    Radhuset Metro Station has a rocky surface that was painted in an orangey hue, or is it red? The contrasting effect of the orange/red surface and modern structures is excellent.

    Radhuset Metro in Stockholm

    Radhuset station in Stockholm

    Radhuset station Stockholm

    Kungstradgarden Metro Station has the red, white and green patterns throughout plus quite a handful of sculptures embedded in the walls.

    Kungstradgarden station in Stockholm

    Kungstradgarden station Stockholm

    Kungstradgarden Metro in Stockholm

    T-Centralen Metro Station is the main hub of all three Metro Lines and the first to feature artwork. The calming blue and white colour combination at the Blue Line looks amazing.

    T-Centralen Metro in Stockholm

    T-Centralen station Stockholm

    T-Centralen station in Stockholm

    Solna Centrum Metro Station is slightly further away from the rest but it’s my personal favourite. The high contrasting colours of red and green really stand out. There are also plenty of great-looking drawings on the walls to complete the mood. Very nice!

    Solna Centrum Metro in Stockholm

    Solna Centrum Station in Stockholm

    Solna Centrum Station Stockholm

    Solna Centrum Station Wall Stockholm

    I will definitely allocate more time for the world’s longest Art Gallery when I visit Stockholm again. The simple everyday Metro stations are functional yet filled with so many visual delights is a highlight of my trip here.

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