1. Mt. Pilatus is a mountain in Lucerne, Switzerland. It is known for its spectacular views and challenging hiking trails. The mountain is named after a legendary dragon-slaying hero and has a rich cultural history. In addition to hiking, visitors can also take a cable car or cogwheel train to reach the summit and enjoy the panoramic views. At the summit, there are various restaurants, souvenir shops, and a hotel. One interesting fact about Mt. Pilatus is that its summit can be seen from as far away as Zurich on a clear day.

2. The working hours of Mt. Pilatus vary depending on the season. In general, the mountain is open from around 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Visitors can contact the Mt. Pilatus customer service team by phone at +41 41 329 11 11 for more information.

3. Ticket information and transportation options to Mt. Pilatus can be found on the official website, https://www.pilatus.ch/en/. There are various ticket options available, including single tickets, round-trip tickets, and combination tickets with other nearby attractions. Visitors can reach the mountain via public transportation, with buses and trains departing regularly from Lucerne. Alternatively, there are also shuttle buses and private transportation options available.