Lucerne


Often referred to as the most beautiful city in Switzerland, the medieval town of Lucerne sits on the edge of the breathtaking Lake Lucerne and looks up at stunning Swiss mountain peaks. Popular with tourists, this is the perfect city to host your pop-up shop.


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Informations juridiques

Oui. La sous-location est géneralement autorisée.
Non, il n'y a pas de restrictions.
Subleasing is not possible without the landlord's consent.
Non, une prolongation du bail ne peut être exclue contractuellement.
Tenancy extension cannot be limited by contract, however commercial short-term leases might be excluded from this.
Tenancy extension cannot be limited by contract, however commercial short-term leases might be excluded from this.
Non, l'assurance de responsabilité civile n'est pas exigée par la loi.
Oui, les propriétaires exigent généralement une assurance de responsabilité civile.
Non, aucun permis n'est nécessaire pour exploiter un commerce de détail. Toutefois, des permis peuvent être nécessaires pour de la construction et d'autres travaux.
Normally, no special business permits are required as long as an individual has obtained the necessary work and residence permits. For certain shop categories, e.g. food, alcohol, tobacco, etc., special permit regulations nevertheless apply. Registration of a business in the Commercial Register will automatically result in a general business licence (certificate) being issued. In some specific sectors including banking, insurance, transport, and employment services, a special licence is required.
Shops are allowed to be open until 7 p.m. during the week and until 5 p.m. on Saturday. Please note: - In the city centre (green perimeter) shops are allowed to stay open until 9.00 p.m. on Thursday. - In the district of Littau-Reussbühl and in the outer quarters, shops are allowed to stay open until 9.00 p.m. on Friday.