Breakfast this morning was a buffet breakfast in the hotel dining room. After breakfast, we loaded up on the bus and headed to Axams for a morning horse carriage ride. We thought the ride was to be through the mountains but instead it was through Axams which was a very picturesque town. Our horses were Danielle and Rambo. Our host/driver was Fritz who gave us a narrative as we went along. He also, quite frequently, burst out in song or yodeling. It was quite amusing!
We stopped and toured Gotzen Church. It was beautiful!
We boarded the bus and headed to Lichtenstein. The scenery was very pretty but I am sure it would have been spectacular had the clouds lifted...
Vaduz is located along theRhine.
The most prominent landmark of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, the home of the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and theLiechtenstein princely family. The castle is visible from almost any location in Vaduz, being perched atop a steep hill in the middle of the city.
After reaching Luzern, where we will stay 2 nights, we stopped for a group photo at Lion's Monument. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris, France. The American writer Mark Twin (1835–1910) praised the sculpture of a mortally-wounded lion as "the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world."

 We then had about 45 minutes to shop in the area before loading back up on the bus and heading to our hotel. We checked in and then waited in our rooms for our luggage to be brought up. After that we still had about 35 minutes before dinner, so Brenda and I walked near the hotel and tooks some pictures.
We then had about 45 minutes to shop in the area before loading back up on the bus and heading to our hotel. We checked in and then waited in our rooms for our luggage to be brought up. After that we still had about 35 minutes before dinner, so Brenda and I walked near the hotel and tooks some pictures.After dinner, a group of us walked around Luzern, mainly to go to a store, Casagrande. A few got ice cream after that. Near our hotel was a pastry shop... I got an apfel strudel and a meringue for a bedtime snack. The views where we walked were very beautiful! The clouds had lifted a bit. We could actually see Mt. Pilatus.
 
 
Ooo- I remember the meringues in Switzerland - Yummy!! Love these pictures!! We LOVED Switzerland!!
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