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Experience at the Rotsee

The Rotsee will become the stage for international rowing during the 2027 World Rowing Championships. An arena with over 30,000 spectators will be created in the finish area. This stadium-like atmosphere accompanies the athletes all the way to the finish line – intense, loud and unique.

Tickets & Entry

The 2027 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne will offer a comprehensive spectator experience with regulated access to the event site on the Rotsee. A valid ticket is required for access to the competitions.

A grandstand ticket gives you an optimal view of the regatta course from the weather-protected main grandstand. Tickets for the 2027 World Rowing Championships will soon be available.

Program

SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 2027
festival
Opening Fan Village @Kurplatz
celebration
Opening ceremony @Kurplatz
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 2027
rowing
Race day 1.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2027
rowing
Race day 2.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2027
rowing
Race day 3.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2027
rowing
Race day 4.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2027
rowing
Race day 5.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2027
rowing
Race day 6.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 2027
rowing
Race day 7.0 @Rotsee
rowing
Fanzone open @Rotsee
festival
Fan Village @Kurplatz
celebration
World Rowing Championships closing ceremony

Hospitality & VIP offers

The 2027 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne offer exclusive hospitality experiences in a special setting. Around the final days – probably from Thursday to Sunday – high-quality offers with a direct view of the regatta course on the Rotsee and culinary accompaniment at the highest level.

Various hospitality formats are planned in the immediate vicinity of the race action, including exclusive areas at the finish line grandstand and VIP zones near the winners’ jetty.

If you are interested in a hospitality offer, you can already request a reservation by e-mail.

Arrival

To travel to the World Rowing Championships, we recommend using public transport and traveling by bike. The regatta site on the Rotsee is easily and sustainably accessible. Thanks to the good public transport connections and the signposted cycle paths, visitors can get to the event site stress-free.

TO THE DESTINATION
Bus number 19 from stop R direction Luzern Friedental to stop Urnerhof (13 minutes walk)
Bus number 1 from stop B direction Ebikon to bus stop Luzern, Schlossberg (15 minutes walk)

TO REGATTAPLATZ
Bus number 1 from stop B direction Ebikon to stop Luzern, Maihofmatte-Rotsee (6 minutes walk)

TO THE STARTING AREA
Bus number 1 from stop B direction Ebikon to stop Ebikon, Falken (2 minutes walk)

Lucerne is well connected to the Swiss rail network. The most convenient way to reach the Rotsee from Lucerne railway station is by bus. Please refer to the “Bus” section for timetable details.

One of the easiest and most convenient ways to reach the Rotsee is by bicycle. Bring your own bike or use a public bike-sharing service such as Nextbike to get to the Rotsee without having to worry about parking or public transport tickets.

FROM ZURICH
From Zurich you can reach the Rotsee in about 50 minutes. Take the Butzenbüelring to the A51. Then turn onto the A4, E41 and A14 until you reach Reusseggstrasse in Ebikon. There you take the exit 24-Rotsee. Then follow Reusseggstrasse, Sedel and Sedelstrasse. Then turn into Friedentalstrasse.

FROM BASEL
The Rotsee can be reached from Basel in approximately 70 minutes. From Route Douanière de l’Aéroport, join the A3 towards Basel. After around 4 km, keep right onto the A2 towards Lucerne. Take exit 25 – Emmen Süd and follow Reusseggstrasse, Sedel and Sedelstrasse. Then turn onto Friedentalstrasse.

FROM GENEVA
The Rotsee can be reached from Geneva in approximately 2.5 hours. From Route de Pré-Bois, join the A1 towards Oftringen/Rotkreuz, then keep right onto the A2 in the direction of Lucerne. Take exit 25 – Emmen Süd and follow Reusseggstrasse, Sedel and Sedelstrasse. Then turn onto Friedentalstrasse.

FROM LUCERNE
From the railway station, cross the Seebrücke. Use the centre lane to turn left towards Ebikon onto Löwenstrasse. Continue along Zürichstrasse and turn onto Vallasterstrasse. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Friedentalstrasse.

PARKING
On Saturday and Sunday, you can use the parking spaces of the Lucerne Cantonal Hospital – parking lot east. You can reach the finish area in just a few minutes on foot. The path to the Rotsee is marked. There are also various public parking facilities in the city of Lucerne.

For international travel we recommend the airports Zurich Airport or EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg. Both airports have excellent connections to Lucerne and make it easy to continue your journey by public transport. You can reach Lucerne directly from Zurich Airport in around an hour, and there are regular connections from Basel with a single change. For the onward journey to the regatta site, we recommend using the train, bus or bicycle.

Access to the Rotsee is barrier-free – either via Rotseestrasse (Maihofmatte-Rotsee bus stop) or via Libellenrain (Urnerhof bus stop). Please note that the paths to the Rotsee are steep in places. Barrier-free access to the Rotsee can be guaranteed with a vehicle. For further information or support, please contact us.

Host City Lucerne

Experience the unique combination of culture and sport in the breathtaking city of Lucerne, one of Switzerland’s most important tourist destinations. Lucerne offers a wide range of accommodation in all price categories. As demand is high during the summer months, it is worth booking early.

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