Hey Steemians,
Lately, I read the article of @pollux.one and he made a blog about his hometown Lugano. The idea to use the hashtag #introduceyourhometown is from @ernstjan and @redtravels. His idea is really nice. If every steemian would do the same there will be a travel guide through the whole world. So I want to continue by showing my hometown Winterswijk and I hope all of u readers will do the same.
My plan is to inspire you to visit Lugano (my home town) by sharing the best walking tour. For a perfect day we share sights, good food and coffee, and even a secret...
From the train station, we start by strolling down Via Paolo Regazzoni, then turn left onto Via Borghetto and right onto Via Cattedrale.
Deep in the historic old town at Via Pessina 12, make a stop and marvel at Gabbani. This meat shop with its iconic salami decoration has been there ever always. And sure enough: A sign reveals that Gabbani has been around since 1937...Save
Save
While the carnivores check out the inside, vegetarians can sample the always fresh assortment of fruits and vegetables outside:
Just a few steps down Via Pessina toward the plaza is Grand Caffe al Porto.
Gazing at their marvelous cakes on display is free, but where is the fun in that? Do as the luganesi do and have something sweet with a cappuccino (in the morning) or an espresso (in the afternoon).Save
Even though the sparkling Lake Lugano is awaiting right around the corner, it pays to look up at this beautiful ceiling at Piazza della Riforma:
Paddle boat season starts any day now.
After lunch, we cross the nearby Piazzale Ex Scuole back into the old town.
We explains that every Tuesday and Friday morning, artisans from the region will offer typical foods and delicacies at Lugano's farmer's market. In my mind, I imagine fresh mozzarella di bufala and Alpine cheese from Vallemaggia, Italian strawberries during summer and Ticino maroni chestnuts during fall...Save
Short time sailing on the lugano lake
At the LAC Lugano Arts & Culture Center
At the far south end of the lake promenade is the LAC Lugano Arts & Culture Center. As we pass the last boutique in the Via Nassa pedestrian zone, she tells me that for many years, Lugano basically ended there. Today, the abandoned lot is gone and the path continues to the new architectural masterpiece.Save
SaveOpened in September 2015, this venue has quickly become Lugano's poster child. Not only is it set in a perfect location overlooking Lake Lugano. The museum features a well curated permanent exhibit highlighting art from the Italian speaking canton. On top, the second floor of the building houses special exhibits.
SaveApart from visual arts, the LAC is well known for its concerts. Many swear by the acoustics of the new concert hall whose walls and ceiling are made entirely of wood. It pays to plan ahead and reserve your tickets for one of the many philharmonica orchestras from all over the world.