The city of Lucerne is a diverse city of culture and sport that offers a wide range of recreational activities.
We would like to introduce you to some key organisations here. We would also like to make you aware of the KulturLegi pass. The KulturLegi is a personal pass that gives households and people with lower incomes discounts on a wide range of cultural, sports and leisure activities.
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Cultural institutions
The City of Lucerne supports lots of cultural activities and institutions.
IG Kultur represents the interests of cultural providers in Central Switzerland. It publishes the cultural magazine 041 and operates the platform usgang.ch
Leporello is a great way to discover cultural activities for children and young people: Lucerne +
Sports facilities
The City of Lucerne has numerous sports facilities that are free of charge (e.g. pump tracks, outdoor gyms) or can be accessed for an admission charge. The Sportcard can also be used for entry to indoor and outdoor pools in the conurbation.
Freizugangliche_Sportanlagen_aktuell.pdf
Sportcard Luzern
There are vitaparcours fitness trails in the Zimmereggwald and Bireggwald forests ZURICH vitaparcours – Finder
There is also a wide range of sports available for older people: Sport and exercise
Sports clubs
IG Sportstadt represents the interests of sports providers in the city of Lucerne.
The Tag der Sportvereine (Sports Club Discovery Day) is an opportunity to see what sports activities are available and visit the various clubs.
School sports
The City of Lucerne offers a voluntary school sports programme for schoolchildren.
City of Lucerne – Voluntary school sports
Activities for children and young people
The City of Lucerne offers a year-round programme for children and young people, both outside of school and during the holidays. Recreational activities in the City of Lucerne
Recreational activities
On the city’s “Dialog Luzern” website, you can find a variety of clubs and opportunities to get involved. Dialog Luzern
The neighbourhood associations give you the opportunity to get involved in the issues in your neighbourhood, help to promote networking and get to know other residents in your neighbourhood: Organisation of Neighbourhood Associations of the City of Lucerne – Dialog Luzern
The City of Lucerne has a local presence in the neighbourhoods through its neighbourhood offices and is available to answer any questions or concerns. There are also lots of activities for children and young people that take place in the districts. City of Lucerne – Neighbourhood work
The Vicino association is committed to helping older people in five urban neighbourhoods:
Support for safe and self-determined living in old age
Further recreational activities can be found on the Lucerne Tourism website: Lucerne – Lake Lucerne Region | Luzern.com
In collaboration with the municipalities, day passes are available at the counter of the Lucerne Tourist Information Office: SBB Municipality Saver Day Pass
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