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Spend a winter weekend in Lucerne

Known as Switzerland’s ‘City of Lights’, Lucerne shines brighter than ever in winter. Sat on the shores of a crystalclear lake and surrounded by snowdusted mountains, the dreamy pastelcoloured landscapes of Lucerne in winter once served as inspiration for English Romantic painter JMW Turner. Enjoy the crisp Alpine air in the medieval old town, spot Picasso originals at the city’s galleries and dip into an exciting food scene that ranges from fondue

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