Tag: Old Town

  • 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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  • Gamla Stan of Stockholm

    Gamla Stan of Stockholm

    Next on, we are bound for Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and the largest city in Scandinavia. Its marketing slogan proclaimed Stockholm as The Capital of Scandinavia. I am not sure how the other Scandinavians will think about that. But Stockholm indeed has the largest urban area and population among the Scandinavia capital cities. Maybe its geographical location at the heart of the region added some weight to that claim as well? Nevertheless, I am excited to be here and cannot wait to wander around the ‘home of IKEA’.

    I opted for Arlanda Express from Stockholm Arlanda Airport to the city center because it’s the quickest way. The train platform is right underneath the arrival terminals and our tickets were booked online in advance.

    Meeting point at Arlanda Airport

    Arlanda Express

    Stockholm Central Station

    Our accommodation was Hotel C Stockholm and it’s within walking distance from Stockholm Central Station. It’s also the same place to board Arlanda Express. It’s near to the lively Hotorget Market or Haymarket Square which turns into a flea market on Sundays. This open-air market sells fresh produce like fruits and vegetables on normal days. It’s a popular meeting place for the locals as well.

    Hotorget Flea Market at Stockholm

    Hotorget Flea Market

    Italian Lunch around Hotorget

    The Medieval Old Town of Stockholm

    Gamla Stan (Old Town) of Stockholm is formed by islands of Stadsholmeml, Riddarholmen, Stromsborg, and Helgeandsholmen. There are many important buildings in this small neighbourhood. First of all, The Royal Palace of Stockholm where the Swedish monarchy resides. The Swedish Parliament Building where nation’s interests are being discussed by the Governing body.

    Then there’s Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan) where Royal weddings are held. And last but not least, Riddarholmen Church (Riddarholmskyrkan) being the final resting place for Swedish monarchs.

    The Royal Palace of Stockholm

    I certainly think that the best way to explore Gamla Stan is to wander around its cobbled streets and alleys.

    Sloping Path of Gamla Stan

    Osterlsnggatan of Gamla Stan

    Kopmanstorget Gamla Stan

    Statue of Saint George and the Dragon

    Sundbergs Konditori is one great place to rest the tired legs. And it also happens to be Stockholm’s oldest bakery-café. The narrowest alley (Marten Trotzig Grand) in Gamla Stan is very near to the bakery-cafe too.

    Sundbergs Konditori Stockholm

    The ‘Number 81’ entrance to Marten Trotzig Grand from VasterlÃ¥nggatan side will be hard to miss. Else just locate Jarntorget Cafe which is right next to it.

    Cafe Jarntorget next to the narrowest alley

    Entrance to the narrowest alley in Gamla Stan

    The narrowest alley in Gamla Stan

    Marten Trotzig Grand

    Cafe Jarntorget next to the narrowest alley

    Junotappan Gamla Stan

    Horse Ridder Statue at Gamla Stan

    Among the narrow streets of Gamla Stan are beautiful buildings which kept me busy with a second or third look. It can get a little touristy but the grandeur of this medieval Old Town makes it worthwhile to be here.

    German Church in Gamla Stan,

    Street of Stockholm Old Town

    Street of Stockholm Old Town

    Street of Stockholm Old Town

    Beautiful Buildings of Stockholm Old Town

    Riksgatan Old Town

    Sunset at Gamla Stan

    Ice Bar by Ice Hotel Stockholm

    Icebar by IceHotel is situated within Hotel C Stockholm where we are staying. So, why not? Needless to say, the theme is ice and almost everything inside is made from ice. The temperature of this unique and somewhat gimmicky bar is kept at -7 Degree Celsius. It’s freezing cold! The good thing is that warm coats and gloves are provided. But the bad is perhaps the pricey entrance fee (for 45 minutes’ stay) and the rather small area.

    Nevertheless, it’s still a ‘cool’ and fun experience for us. And I love the chunky ice glasses!

    Ice Bar by Ice Hotel Stockholm

    Counter of Ice Bar Stockholm

    Seats of Ice Bar Stockholm

    Drinks at Ice Bar Stockholm

    STAY: Hotel C Stockholm

    Hotel C Stockholm is conveniently located right outside the Arlanda Express station. The modern décor and friendly staffs are added plus points. Moreover, it’s a great place to stay with decent sized room and a very comfortable bed. I will not hesitate to book this hotel again if I am back in Stockholm.

    Modern decor of Hotel C Stockholm

    Bedroom of Hotel C Stockholm

    Bathroom of Hotel C Stockholm

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