Located on the banks of Lake Zug in the old town of Zug, Hotel Löwen am See offers air-conditioned rooms, panoramic lake and mountain views, and a restaurant.
Built in 1543, this hotel in the centre of Zug accommodated famous guests like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, yet it offers modern amenities like free internet and air-conditioning.
Ákos
Hungary
Nice hotel in the heart of the city with professional staff and delicious breakfast.
The Eckstein Centre is 7 minutes' walk away from the Baar Train Station and 5 km from Zug. It is easily accessible from the A4a motorway and offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Aubert
Switzerland
Breakfast was good and plentiful. Was not too clear whether it was included or not. Actually it was not
Newly opened in March 2013, SwissEver Zug Swiss Quality Hotel offers modern rooms on the outskirts of Cham, just off the A4 motorway and 7 km from Zug.
This modern, completely non-smoking hotel is ideally located opposite the train station of Baar, and is easily accessible from Zug and the A4a motorway.
The City Garden Hotel is situated next to a green park, within walking distance from the commercial districts and only 3 minutes from the city centre of Zug.
Abhijit
Switzerland
Location was close to the station. Cleanliness was good.
The Guggital Hotel Restaurant offers an extraordinary view over the roofs of Zug towards the lake, and is far away from the noise and the hustle and bustle of the city.
David
United Kingdom
We had a very good time gathering with people from all over the world to celebrate the wonderful life of our very dear friend Martin Kamer.
La Colombe Boutique Hotel features a fitness centre, garden, a terrace and water sports facilities in Zug. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Marie-Helene
Belgium
Just a wonderful inspiring place where one feels at home !
On average, 3-star hotels in Zug cost ISK 30,606 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zug are ISK 51,102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zug can on average be found for ISK 77,137 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zug this weekend is ISK 33,828 or, for a 4-star hotel, ISK 49,650. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zug for this weekend cost on average around ISK 65,282 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Zurich Airport, then take a direct train to Zug (approximately 1 hour). For domestic travellers, direct trains from major Swiss cities are available. Alternatively, drive via A4 motorway (distances vary). No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Zug, Switzerland is Zurich Airport, due to its extensive global connections and proximity. It's approximately 45km away, making it a short journey for both domestic and international travellers.
What guests said about Zug:
8.0
Scored 8.0
The tax heaven on Switzerland. Quiet nice place to live.
The tax heaven on Switzerland. Quiet nice place to live. For tourism? Give me a break, it's country side. Outdoor activities, walking and enjoying big lake (Zugersee).
But not really a tourist place. If you don't have business to do there, try in example Luzern and for city holidays Zurich.
Sami
Finland
10
Scored 10
Zug is very nice and amazing city, located at the beautiful...
Zug is very nice and amazing city, located at the beautiful lake Zugersee.
I recommend following restaurants:
Chez Ladur, Juanitos, Puccini, Zeno's and Sihlmatt in Menzingen.
Transport in Zug is easy, but you can reach interesting place in a short time just walking.
Andrzej
Poland
10
Scored 10
My wife and I both enjoyed the lakefront as well as the...
My wife and I both enjoyed the lakefront as well as the restaurants that are to be found in that area. The sunset on a clear summer night as one wound look across the water to the alps is among the most beautiful in the world. Located between Zurich and Luzern, Zug provides easy access to both.
David
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is my birthplace, a tax haven and therefore full of...
This is my birthplace, a tax haven and therefore full of foreign companies who have their postboxes and offices here. You hear more English than Swiss German, but it still has a very Swiss feel about it. Lovely location on the lake, with a small old town, some excellent shops, 2 or 3 nice cafes (one where Audrey Hepburn used to eat Zuger Kirschtorte), and fantastic views onto the Rigi and beyond - the Alps. Lots of opportunities to take walks through fields and forests, go for swims in the lake, excellent public transport. Easy and quick to reach Lucerne, Zurich, Schwyz etc. You can also take the bus up to Unter- and Oberägeri, with a smaller, but very attractive lake, and lovely views over Lake Zug on the way.
Isabelle
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Zug is a very cosmopolitan town between Zurich and Luzern,...
Zug is a very cosmopolitan town between Zurich and Luzern, basically a business town but with a lovely old town and beautiful lake, If you have the time, visit Rigi mountain, with spectacular views or take a ferry round the lake and have lunch on the boat.
In winter, take in an ice hokey game or ice skate on the rink outside.
Barry300668
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
We loved Zug, such a beautiful town with the lake and old...
We loved Zug, such a beautiful town with the lake and old city and mountains. Easy to get around, just very expensive for Australians. We would have loved more time there had we been able to afford it.
The hotel was very close to Zug Station and lakefront. Room very clean. Large fridge and good quality coffee machine. Room was very warm - the were to windows (both double glazing) so insulation was excellent and no noise (it is quite in general). Bed very comfortable. Wifi connection good. Will definitely stay again next time.
The host was excellent and the apartment was in a great location. I will definitely reach back out to her when I need to come back. Zug is really expensive, but the apartment was the best value. It is small and simple but nothing to complain about if you are there to work most of the time.
The breakfast was superb. The best hotel breakfast I've ever had. The smoked salmon, local cheeses, and cured meats were divine. The furnishings and finish of the room was humble and luxurious at the same time. The wooden aesthetic was perfect. Staff was exceptionally friendly.
I was hesitant with a shared facility but, in the end it was nice as we basically had the whole flat to ourselves most of the days. The hosts were very friendly as was the other guest we overlapped with for a couple of days. Downtown Zug is a 5-minute walk down the hill.
This is a basic self-service hotel with a no-nonsense approach. The bed was comfortable and the surrounding area is quiet. There are facilities to cook for yourself (which can be good on a longer stay). Restaurants and the main area of Zug city are a short walk away.
Clean, spacious room for family and comfortable bedding. Zug is a good choice for visiting Luzern and Zürich, itself is also a beautiful small town. Staff are very friendly and helpful. We also received local travel card from the hotel, that was very useful.
I highly recommend staying here! The apartment is well located, large, and comfortable. We really enjoyed the large balcony and being able to do laundry as needed. We will definitely stay here again the next time we visit Zug.
Everything in the hotel was perfect, Specially Mr. Willy Graf he welcomed us in a very nice way , Also he was very helpful and he supported us in our trip. I recommend everyone to visit and stay in the hotel 🙏
I stayed there the second time and will stay there again, next time I travel to Zug.
The rooms are specious, the location is very convenient and quiet, breakfast is really good!
It's Switzerland.... the hotel is super clean and nice ....nothing to even challenge.
Location is great - right by the lake.
Walking distance everywhere.....
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