Chateau Gutsch Lucerne with Swiss Travel Pass

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Dan is planning a visit to Chateau Gutsch in Lucerne and wants to know if he can enjoy tea on the terrace even without being a guest. He also inquires whether the funicular ride is included with the Swiss Travel Pass.

Key takeaways:
  • You can enjoy tea on the terrace at Chateau Gutsch even if you are not a hotel guest.
  • The funicular ride to Chateau Gutsch is free for hotel guests and is also covered by the Swiss Travel Pass or Lucerne Visitor Card.
  • Chateau Gutsch is closed for renovations from early October to mid-January, so check the dates before your visit.
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  • Anonymous
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    12 November 2021 at 23:22:52 #826274

    Are we able to have morning or afternoon tea out on the terrace of Chateau Gutsch in Lucerne?

    Even if we are not guests there.

    Is the funicular up there covered by the Swiss Travel Pass?

    Thanks

    Dan

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    Reply 1 of 2 • 13 November 2021 at 0:48:56 #937467

    http://www.chateau-guetsch.ch/en/

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    Anna
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    Reply 2 of 2 • 13 November 2021 at 13:10:59 #937468

    Hi Dan,

    Currently the Hotel & Restaurant Chateau Gütsch is closed for renovation from 3 October until mid January 2022. Otherwise, visitors are certainly welcomed even if you are not guests at the hotel. The use of the funicular is free of charge for hotel guests. Also free with the Swiss Travel Pass or Lucerne Visitor Card.

    Regards,

    Anna

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