Swan Square is located on the north side of the Kappel Covered Bridge and is the entrance to the Old Town. The main road passes in front of the square and several bus lines stop. There are many chairs for visitors to rest under the shade of the side of the lake. Swan Square and the connected street are also one of the important shopping districts in Lucerne. It is a paradise for Swiss watch and jewellery lovers. It is the recognized leader in many Swiss watches, jewelry and jewellery industry such as Bucherer and Guebelin. The watch line includes almost all well-known Swiss brand watches.
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Swan Square is quite busy, one side is the lake scenery, the lake water is clear, and can be close contact with swans; the other side is the knife watch monopoly shop, and the price gap between the domestic price is quite large, time to shop and buy things is also good.
It's the place to shop... There are quite a lot of Chinese delegations! Chinese service is quite in place! It's the feeling of selling Rolex to a stall... I don't feel that a big brand service is better than a roadside stall. Don't worry about communication when shopping. It's almost closed at 7 p.m.
There are a lot of things that can be bought near the old city proper for people who come to sweep goods, but the prices of things near here are more expensive, Xuan Square is not big, but it is very famous, it is an entrance to the old city proper.
Swan Square is the heart of Lucerne (Ryusen) and the most crowded place. It is named for the numerous swans on Ryusen Lake. Looking across the lake, we can see the railway station and dock. The mountains in the distance are very dazzling in the evening. There are many famous watch shops beside the square.
The real name is Liushen Swan Lake Call. The water is clear enough to be impossible. There is a special sense of hierarchy across the mountains. The sky is blue, the lake is completely uniform. With the bright sunshine today, we can see the sparkling waves from afar.
Swan Square is the central business circle of the Old City of Ryusen, with a street stretching to the west. High-end jewelry shop souvenir shops stand here, including almost all well-known Swiss brand watches and Swiss knives, cuckoo bells, hand-made chocolate and other famous Swiss specialties. It is very close to Liushen Lake. It can be used for shopping, sightseeing and rest.
When the tour guide took us to the watch shop to shop, he saw the beautiful scenery here, so he turned around a little and came out. Swan Square is on the east side of the Campbell Bridge. It used to be beautiful on the lake-crossing bridge. The lake was blue, swans swam gracefully around the lake, and sailboats were reflected by the lake.
Walk through See Brucke, the bridge in front of the railway station, Swan Square, an open area facing the lake. Many white swans or white-haired floating green water, red palm poking clear waves roaming in the Ryusen Lake, or on the shore to peck the crumbs in the hands of tourists. In the distance, the hills overlap, the nearby Hough Church and the surrounding buildings are reflected in the clear lake water, surrounded by noble white swans, which makes people calm and happy.
Located in the small European country of Switzerland, the famous scenic spot "Swan Square", we went on a weekend, so there was a carnival near Swan Square. It was a bit noisy. If not for activities, there should be a quiet and peaceful town. Many stores were closed when we went. It's a pity. But speaking of it, the scene of Swan Square in Lucerne is really good. Personally, it has a beautiful night scene, which is more beautiful than in the daytime. The ice-cream over Swan Square is also very popular. Many tourists go to shops to buy ice-cream (either cupped or cone-packed). It tastes good in different flavors.
Many fashion boutiques, many of which are world famous brands, are the first choice for shopping, the price is on the high side, and tax increases. However, many small souvenirs and fashion items are worth buying. Fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers can also be selected.