Lucerne > Titlis

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    12 December 2011 at 20:51:42 #804814

    hello! i will be going on a tour around europe, for switzerland my tour will be visiting the lion monument and wooden bridge. I’m deciding to skip that and visit titlis instead.

    will train tickets be expensive? and how do i get from lucerne to engelberg? i am afriad i’ll get lost. will visiting the alps take up most of my day?

    thanks for reading!

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    20 December 2011 at 14:44:04 #834583

    Hi riotsarefun! You can search for ticket prices using the Swiss timetable. It allows you to plan your trip as well. Just enter Lucerne as your departure and Engelberg as your arrival station. The Titlis valley station can be reached by foot from the railway station. Signs will guide you there. A trip from Lucerne to the Titlis and back will at least take half a day. It can be combined with a short city visit to Lucerne (including the monument and the bridge) though.

    I hope that helps you plan your stay in Switzerland!

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    28 December 2011 at 20:26:53 #834584

    Hi Arno,

    May i know what is the best time to leave from Lucerne station to Engelberg station .I want to visit Titlis. I will be in Lucerne end Jan. and hope to finish it early.

    Thanks
    David

    Annika
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    1 January 2012 at 4:57:00 #834585

    Hi David. You can use the timetable to find all possible connections. Just enter Lucerne as your departure station and Kleintitlis as your destination. You can get up there as early as about 9am. Of course it’s wise to check weather forecasts too and then decide which time of the day is best for a visit to the Titlis.

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