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In the north-western end of the Lake Lucerne, there the city of Lucerne is located. The city is the economical and cultural centre of central Switzerland. The Reuss divides the city into old town and new town. Furthermore, the waters provide the city’s excellent, refreshing and agreeable atmosphere, which you enjoy ideally with one of our beautiful escort girls.
The location of the city between the lake and the mountains is extremely picturesque. It will divert you, especially when you enjoy the sight with an amiable escort lady in your arm. Discover the many sights of the city with the woman of your dreams. The most important sights are the historic old town, the Museggwall and the Museggtour (built in 1350-1403 as a northern fort), the baroque Jesuit church and other chapels from different epochs, the old city hall and the ancient lion monument.
Take your time and enjoy a beautiful day with a charming escort in Lucerne. When visiting the emblem of the city, the wooden bridge of the chapel, which crosses the Reuss, you will enjoy the beautiful view even more when being together with a gorgeous escort, as she doubles the beauty of the view.
Enjoy walking through the city with a stunningly beautiful escort lady that is classically and elegantly dressed. Many cultural delicacies await you there: The Bridge of the chapel, the oldest wooden bridge of the world and the Spreuer Bridge that connects the old and new town. And when you feel like going back to the hotel, a delicacy for all your senses is awaiting you...
It is difficult to describe what gigantic mutual attraction can arise during a little, tender walk. It is even more difficult to say how the explosive release of such an attraction in the hotel room looks like. But one thing is clear: The adventure is well worth!
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