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On the shores of Lake Lucerne, sits the Grand Hotel National in Lucerne, Switzerland, built in the style of a French Renaissance castle. This magnificent hotel opened in 1870 and created a stir by being larger and more ornate than any other previously constructed. Lucerne is best explored on foot, and guests of The Grand Hotel National can stroll 250 meters to various shops and museums. Famous chef, August Escoffier, concepted the original menu at The Grand Hotel National and his legacy still reigns today. From the Italian cuisine of the Padrino and the exotic specialties served in Thai-Lotus to the Le Trianon and the elegant National Bar, The Grand Hotel National offers much to please the most discerning of palates. Indoor and outdoor pools are available for rest and refreshment. Guests can unwind in the sauna after a strenuous workout in the fitness room. A solarium offers tranquility and comfort, while the Guest can use the Executive Business Center to telecommute as if they are at home. Meeting rooms are featured in a variety of shapes and styles such as "classroom," "theatre," or "banquet." A ballroom is available for premier events such as weddings. Other hotel amenities include babysitting services, dry cleaning, and wireless Internet access.
Impressive guestrooms are decorated with custom rugs and furnishings. All guestrooms and suites overlook the lake and offer an incredible view of nearby Mount Pilatus. Suites have spaciouse seating areas with comfortable sofas with coordinating fabrics. Brass beds are covered in crisp linens.
Discerning travelers interested in historic luxury will be right at home at The Grand Hotel National in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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