From the heart of the city to the sunniest peak of Lugano. You'll enjoy the splendid view and walk through the tiny village of Brè.
From the city’s heart, you will reach the little harbour of Cassarate by boat, just in time to take the panoramic funicular, enjoy the splendid view of the city centre, gradually expanding at your feet as you reach Lugano’s most uncontaminated summit.
You will take a stroll through the small village of Brè, where life runs at a slow pace as in the past, taking a look at the typical Ticinese houses, the church and the works of art.
Piazza Riforma: With its many bistros and restaurants, Piazza della Riforma is the city’s main place of encounter.
Throughout the year several different events, including Easter in the City, Estival Jazz, Blues to Bop, Autumn Festival and Christmas in the Square, take place here. But in the past, when the square was called Piazza Grande, it was the scene of several political events. In fact, the 15th February 1798 was a chaotic day of fighting, at the end of which, despite initial success, the enemy was pushed back by the Lugano partisans. The most enlightened members of the bourgeois took advantage of events to finally achieve long-sought independence for the town, buoyed by the slogan “Free and Swiss”. At Zurich the twelve cantons proclaimed Canton Ticino’s independence and on 16 February the citizens erected the tree of liberty in Piazza Grande. In 1830, the square took on its current name thanks to the constitutional reform.
Short cruise on Lake Ceresio from the center of Lugano to the small port of Cassarate, a short moment of relaxation with a breathtaking view.
Appreciate the splendor of Monte Rosa, the Bernese and Vallese Alps as seen from the top of Switzerland's sunniest mountain.
Ever since 1908, a cable railway has brought visitors, in a quarter of an hour, from Cassarate to Mount Bré (933metres above sea level), a locality offering many opportunities to the visitor: a big, well equipped picnic area, where it is possible to grill food, walks that are accessible to families even with small children and more difficult mountain hikes.
The village of Bré has kept intact its characteristic of ancient rural village, and in time, numerous artworks have also embellished it. You will find the works by Pasquale Gilardi, also called Lelèn, the frescoes by Joseph Birò in the Church of San Fedele, the Schmid Museum with the works, which the artist left, together with his home, to his Municipality of adoption and an open air museum consisting in the works of Aligu Sassu, Armando Losa, Emilio Rissone, Giuliano Togni, Giancarlo Tamagni, Piergiorgio Piffaretti and others.
Of course, there are also restaurants, tiny and large grotti with panoramic terraces that offer a bird’s eye view of the Lake of Lugano and of its surrounding mountains.
The town of Brè has maintained its characteristics of ancient rural village and has gradually enriched itself with numerous artistic works.
The decoration of the town centre with several artworks has the intent of getting a vaster public acquainted with this charming village, where such artists like Pasquale Gilardi (1885-1934), Wilhelm Schmid (1892-1971) and Josef Birò (1887-1975) lived. The artistic path starts in the square in front of the church, passes through the centre of Brè and offers visitors the opportunity of admiring the artworks of famous artists, renowned both at the national and international level. Besides the town’s artistic decoration, at Brè it’s possible to admire many other noteworthy works of art. The Wilhelm Schmid Museum, the house where the homonymous artist used to live (1892-1971), hosts an important collection of the works of the only Swiss painter who was an exponent of “Magic Nordic Realism”.
There are also several restaurants and grotti with panoramic terraces offering a superb view of the Lake of Lugano and of the surrounding mountains. The region of Mount Brè, moreover, offers an infinite number of itineraries both for hikers and mountain bike lovers that differ greatly from each other in terms of beauty and difficulty.
Meeting point at 1:00 p.m. at Lugano Region tourist office Via Magatti 6, Lugano.
We recommend clothing suitable for walking and outdoor activities
Not wheelchair accessible
Difficulty level / walking: easy-moderate
Lugano is a picturesque city in southern Switzerland, known for its Mediterranean climate, stunning lake views, and Italian charm. Nestled between the Alps and the southern tip of Lake Lugano, it offers a unique blend of Swiss efficiency and Italian flair.
A beautiful lake surrounded by mountains, offering swimming, boating, and scenic walks.
A charming area with narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant cafes.
A mountain offering panoramic views of the city and lake, accessible by funicular.
A park featuring miniature models of famous Swiss landmarks and buildings.
A traditional risotto made with Swiss chard and sausage, a specialty of the Ticino region.
Polenta served with a rich beef stew, a hearty dish popular in the region.
Italian-style ice cream available in a variety of flavors, a must-try in Lugano.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, vibrant festivals, and outdoor activities. The city is bustling with tourists, and the lake is perfect for swimming and boating.
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Lugano is a very safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to stay vigilant and take basic precautions.
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Lugano Bus Station
The bus network is efficient and covers the entire city and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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A charming lakeside village with historic sites, beautiful gardens, and stunning views.
A mountain offering panoramic views of Lake Lugano and the surrounding Alps, accessible by cable car.
A historic city known for its UNESCO-listed castles and medieval architecture.
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