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1. Luxembourg and Dinant Day Trip from Brussels
2. Luxembourg city walking tour
3. Luxembourg city walking and wine tasting tour
4. The Best of Luxembourg City Guided E-bike Tour
5. Luxembourg Guided Walking Tour in the city
6. Romantic Luxembourg Quest Experience
7. Bus day trip to Luxembourg and Dinant from Brussels
8. Luxembourg: Nature & Castle Day Trip
9. 2 Hour Shared Authentic Walking Tour of Luxembourg
10. Luxembourg City Bus Tour
11. Private Historic Battle of the Bulge Sites Full-Day Tour from Luxembourg
12. Discover Luxembourg’s most Photogenic Spots with a Local
13. Discover Luxembourg by playing! Escape game - The alchemist
14. Luxembourg private 1-day tour
15. City Train in the old town of Luxembourg
16. 14-day Taste of Europe Tour: France, Italy, Monaco,Switzerland,Germany and more.
17. The Best of 3 Hours Walking Tour in Luxembourg
18. Private bike tours experience the city of Luxembourg Donation-based
19. 21-Day Extensive European Highlights tour from Frankfurt: Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg
20. Luxembourg Excursion from Luxembourg to Trier
21. 7-Day Taste of Central Europe Tour to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and more!
22. Luxembourg and Dinant Private Day Tour from Brussels
23. e-Scavenger hunt Luxembourg: Explore the city at your own pace
24. Luxembourg and Dinant Private Day Tour from Brussels
25. Surprise Walk of Luxembourg with a Local
26. Luxembourg Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
27. Luxembourg Moselle Day Tour with wine tasting
28. Private Tour Historic Battle of the Bulge Sites from Luxembourg
29. Good Morning Luxembourg e-Bike Tour
30. 3-hour Food Tour : Uncover the Tastes of Luxembourg
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Journey to Vianden Castle
Standing at a height of 310 metres, Vianden Castle is one of the largest fortified castles in Europe. It was built between the 11th and 14th centuries, on the 10th century foundations of a Roman castle, and was home to the powerful Counts of Vianden until the early 15th century.
Pay tribute to Allied Forces hero, General George S. Patton
We’ll take you to the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, the final resting place of US General George S. Patton. There are more than 5,000 US soldiers buried in the cemetery, and it contains a wealth of information on battles such as the Battle of the Bulge.
Embark on a leisurely walking tour of Luxembourg City
Your Local Specialist will take you through centuries of history, as you walk past the Cathedral and the Grand Ducal Palace, with its Flemish Renaissance façades. See the city's unique forts and imposing Bock promontory, and stop by the Pont du Château, a curious two-tiered bridge with four ways of crossing between the cliffs.
Enjoy the views of the gorge of the Rivers Alzette and Petrusse
Your Luxembourg tour will take you to the intersection of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers, where you can admire the gorgeous vista of greenery surrounding the gorge. These deep valleys were once an important part of the city’s defences, providing natural protection on all three sides.
People-watch in the leafy Place d'Armes
Relax with a coffee in Place d’Armes, a vibrant square at the heart of the Luxembourg city centre. There are orchestras playing every summer evening, and a Christmas market in winter. You can also find a monument celebrating Luxembourg’s national poets, Dick and Michael Lentz, who wrote the country’s national anthem.
Our top 5 things to do in Luxembourg
Our tours reveal the best places to visit in Luxembourg, from the monumental Vianden Castle, to the beautiful gorge of the Rivers Alzette and Petrusse.
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Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art
Housed in a dramatic building designed by the famous architect Ieoh Ming Pei, the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art (MUDAM) is one of the city’s most impressive structures. It’s also filled with an excellent collection of contemporary artworks, with a permanent collection of more than 100 artists, including Andy Warhol.
National Museum of History and Art of Luxembourg
Located in the historical centre of Luxembourg, the National Museum of History and Art of Luxembourg houses a large archaeological collection. You’ll find jewels, coins, tools and sarcophaguses from Luxembourg’s history, and there’s also a visual arts section with Luxembourgish and international paintings from the 18th to the 20th century.
Villa Vauban
Housed in a former private residence built in 1873, Villa Vauban is an art museum dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of European works of art from the 17th to the 19th century. You can find a wide range of artworks including paintings, photographs, sculptures, graphic works and decorative design pieces.
Best museums in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is filled with fantastic museums and galleries, and we’ll show you the best on your Luxembourg city museum tour.
F'rell Am Rèisleck
A traditional Luxembourgish specialty, F’rell am rèisleck consists of fried freshwater trout covered in a creamy Riesling wine sauce, mixed with crème fraiche, spices and herbs. The trout is then baked and served with a side dish of potatoes. This delicious dish can be found in most fine-dining restaurants in Luxembourg.
Bouneschlupp
A hearty green bean soup with bacon, potatoes and onions, Bouneschlupp is a well-loved Luxembourgish dish. Typically served with potato pancakes (gromperekichelchen) and a dollop of sour cream, this is the perfect winter warmer.
Friture de la Moselle
This classic Luxembourgish dish uses small fish, traditionally sourced from the Moselle river. The fish is seasoned and soaked in lemon juice, coated with batter, then fried until crispy. The best way to enjoy this delicacy is by eating the fish with your fingers, accompanied by a glass of Luxembourg Riesling.
Best food in Luxembourg
Set at the crossroads of Europe, Luxembourgish cuisine is influenced by neighbouring France, Germany and Belgium. We’ll reveal the best restaurants in Luxembourg where you can taste their beloved dishes.
What to pack for Luxembourg
Pack a French or German phrasebook, or if you can’t spare the space, download them to your Google Translate app offline. Learning some Luxembourgish phrases is also appreciated.
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Sudden showers are common throughout the year in Luxembourg, so pack a raincoat or small umbrella to stay dry.
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Luxembourg is best explored on foot, and you can spend hours wandering the streets lined with historic buildings and beautiful architecture.
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Voltage in Luxembourg is 230V and the sockets are of Type F, with standard European 2-pin plugs.
With more than 100 fairytale castles surrounded by a blanket of forests and rolling hills, you’ll want to capture all the picture perfect magic of Luxembourg.
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Luxembourg might be one of Europe’s tiniest nations but it’s big on beauty – both natural and architecturally designed.
Size isn’t everything, a statement that rings especially true when it comes to the small but mighty Luxembourg. This fairytale-like country effortlessly blends the architectural romances of old-world Europe with the latest in urban conveniences. Between digging into traditional food in trendy restaurants and wandering elegant town plazas, an epic adventure can be squeezed out of a land that’s less than 1,000 square miles.
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Best time to visit luxembourg.
Luxembourg’s terrain varies considerably from north to south, and the weather accordingly. The northern one-third of the country, which forms part of Ardennes, is known as Oesling and the southern two-thirds Gutland. Summer (May to September) is the best time to visit when the weather is at its warmest and driest, although rain does still fall across both regions throughout the year. On the whole, Oesling is slightly cooler and wetter than Gutland. Autumn can also be a good time to visit the north, as this is when the leaves turn and the carpet of autumn colours is breathtaking.
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Top 5 castles
1. bock casemates/luxembourg castle.
Bock Casemates, in the centre of the capital, is where the country’s obsession with castles all began. Built by Count Siegfried back in AD 963, it inspired the development of Luxembourg City and was deemed so well fortified that it became known as the ‘Gibraltar of the North’. In 1867, as part of the conditions for the country’s independence, the demolition of the fort was ordered – an unfortunate edict that cost 16 years and 1.5 million gold francs. Fortunately some of the casemates and gates couldn’t be blown up without also destroying parts of the city, so there’s still 17 km of real-deal tunnels and staircases to wander through.
2. Beaufort Castle
This castle, which boasts an impressive moat, dates from the 11th century and is particularly interesting for the various renovations and extensions that its succession of owners have made. Passing from the Beauforts to the Orleys to the Velbrucks, the castle had to be sold following destruction incurred during the Thirty Year War (1618–48) and Johann Baron von Beck came out as the successful bidder. Governor of the province of Luxembourg on behalf of the Spanish King, von Beck ordered its revamping in the Renaissance style that was all the rage at the time before expiring from battle injuries. Passing into his son’s hands, the castle fell into disrepair and even served as a quarry for a time until Henri Even and Joseph Linckels, evidently thinking it deserving of greater glory, painstakingly restored it.
Built between the 11th and 14th centuries, Vianden Castle features Gothic, Renaissance and Romanesque style architecture and exists as one of the largest fortified castles west of the Rhine. As is generally the fate of all Luxembourg’s castles at some stage, the castle fell into disrepair from the 17th century, helped none by a buyer’s decision to rip off and sell its tiles, windows, doors and furniture. Restoration began seven years later when the King bought Vianden back, and these days the castle ranks as one of Europe’s most important historical monuments.
4. Esch-sur-Sûre
Relatively small and modest in comparison to many of Luxembourg’s other castles, Esch-sur-Sûre is cleverly constructed on a neat bend of the River Sûre. The fortress is really only approachable from one direction – which rendered it pretty difficult to attack. A charming little town soon sprung up around it, and strolling along its riverside boulevards by evening with the illuminated ruins in the background makes for a very pleasant experience indeed.
5. Wiltz Castle
Don’t be thinking Luxembourg’s castles are all just about history, rubble, lords and dungeons – because there’s also Wiltz. Sure, the castle’s past may follow the usual tune – built, defended, defeated, deteriorated, restored – but nowadays it plays host to an annual music festival and houses the National Museum of Brewing. So when it comes to sheer coolness, you could probably say that Wiltz is king of the castles.
History and government
Luxembourg as we now know it began in AD 963 when Siegfried, the Count of Ardennes, obtained sovereignty over a promontory called the Bock and had Lucilinburhuc Castle built. Enticed by the security this impressive fortification appeared to offer, migrants flocked in and a city grew (the ruins of Lucilinburhuc Castle can still be seen in Luxembourg City). Unfortunately the fortifications were also the envy of many a surrounding empire, and the population had to endure centuries of military invasions by jealous foreign armies looking to bolster their own strongholds. Successively occupied by the Bourbons, Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns and French, Luxembourg was finally granted its independence in 1867 in the Treaty of London (at the stipulated cost of having its fortifications demolished). Down a castle and with swathes of the country’s fertile lands having been usurped by Belgium over the years, the country diversified its economy and developed into an attractive haven for squillionaires who subscribe to the belief that paying tax sucks.
As well as regularly ranking as one of the world’s richest and safest countries, Luxembourg is the globe’s only remaining Grand Duchy. What this means on the ground is that executive power over parliament rests with Grand Duke Henri – who looks exactly like what one would imagine a Grand Duke would – and his ministers. Admirably cognisant of the fact they have things pretty good, Luxembourg and its nationals are happy to share their good fortune and host the highest proportion of immigrants in the EU.
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Is tipping customary in Luxembourg?
Bars and restaurants will often add a 15% service charge to the bill. If you believe the service you received was particularly good, feel free to throw in a few more Euros (this goes for hotel staff too). Higher-end restaurants will likely expect an additional 10% tip, as will taxi drivers.
What is the internet access like in Luxembourg?
There are only a few internet cafes in Luxembourg, but plenty of hotels and cafes have Wi-Fi (and it’s often free).
Can I use my mobile/cell phone while in Luxembourg?
Mobile phone coverage in Luxembourg is excellent and roaming agreements exist with most international mobile networks.
What are the toilets like in Luxembourg?
Toilets in Luxembourg are western-style and flushable.
Can I drink the water in Luxembourg?
Yes, the tap water in Luxembourg is perfectly safe to drink.
Are credit cards accepted widely in Luxembourg?
Major credit cards are widely accepted by stores and hotels in Luxembourg. Smaller cafes and shops may not accept credit cards, or have a minimum spend, so ensure you carry enough cash to cover small purchases.
What is ATM access like in Luxembourg?
ATMs are common and easily found throughout Luxembourg.
Do you need a visa to travel to Luxembourg?
Passport holders from over 150 countries will need to obtain a Schengen visa before travelling to Luxembourg, however, there are 90 countries including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom whose nationals aren't required to obtain a visa, only an ETIAS Travel Authorisation pass.
What festivals are celebrated in Luxembourg?
The major festivals celebrated in Luxembourg are Buergbrennen (bonfire festival) in March, Festival de Wiltz (July), and various harvest festivals occurring in Autumn.
What's the weather like in Luxembourg?
The climate in Luxembourg is considered to be fairly continental with cold, often freezing, winters and mild to warm summers. Rainfall is expected every month throughout the year, however, the summer months of June, July, and August are the driest. Snowfall is also likely from December through to April.
Is Luxembourg LGBTQIA+ friendly?
Luxembourg is extremely LGBTQIA+ friendly with the country's own Prime Minister marrying his long-term, same-sex partner after the bill for same-sex marriage was legalised in January 2015. LGBTQIA+ travellers to Luxembourg should expect to be welcomed and not discriminated against with queer culture largely integrated into the heterosexual social scene.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?
Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
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Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?
Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
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"Roy made Luxembourg come alive for my teen and we greatly enjoyed the tour and conversation. Highly recommend him as a local guide for the area and he didn’t make me walk up the big scary hills either. ☺️"
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"We walked the upper city to view the old walls and then took the scenic elevator down to the grund. So much had changed in the grund since my previous visit. William has a good knowledge of the city and it’s history and was very personable. "
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"Just want to extend another thank you to Roy, our tour guide in Luxembourg. We arrived a tad late to our meeting point, however Roy was there and waiting on us as promised. Our time in the city was very limited, so Roy was able to design our 2 plus walking tour of the historic city center perfectly. We managed to hit all the "spots" worth seeing and we actually leanrned more about the city's hsitory than I expected to. Roy was even able to get us dinner reservations considering most places were closed due to the national holiday. Honestly a fantasic tour, perfect amount of time ( for us) and an deven better guide! Thank you agian Roy ! and thank you for following up that evening to make sure we made it back to the hotel safe and sound."
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"We spent about four hours with Williams walking around Luxembourg City with William. He was very knowledgeable about the city and, specifically, about the history of the city and country. We ate and drank at several establishments during our tour and everything was wonderful. I would highly recommend William as he was knowledgeable and personable and made for a great afternoon!"
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When you hit the road and land in a new city like Luxembourg, there's an exciting way to dive into its soul: personalized local tours. Forget the typical touristy routes – these tours are like having a local friend show you around all the cool spots.
Imagine having someone who lives and breathes Luxembourg spill its secrets. That's what local guides bring to the table. They know the hidden alleys, the best bites, and stories that never made it to the guidebooks. Whether you're into munching through food tours, wandering the city's streets, or going off the beaten path, a local guide hooks you up with a private tour that's authentically Luxembourg.
The best part? These tours are all about you. No herding in big groups or rushing through places you're not interested in. With private tours, you're the boss. Whether it's snapping pics at iconic landmarks, diving into history, or checking out the art scene, the tour is tuned to your vibes at your tempo.
But it doesn't stop at city limits. Day trips let you escape the urban jungle and explore nearby wonders. And if you're just setting foot in Luxembourg, kickstart tours give you a taste of everything. Think of it as a crash course in Luxembourg awesomeness, guided by a local who knows the city like the back of their hand.
So, next time you're in Luxembourg, ditch the ordinary. Grab a local tour and unlock the city's real magic – the stories, flavors, and places that make it uniquely Luxembourg. Get ready to explore like a local!
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LUXEMBOURG DAY TOUR ITINERARY: 15 Things to Do & Walking Route
Luxembourg is one of the smallest sovereign states in Europe. But make no mistake: it has one of the the highest GDP per capita and one of the strongest passports in the world.
Its capital, Luxembourg City, is highly developed, but it still retains a countryside vibe, too. It cradles old quarters and several historic structures, earning it a place on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1994.
Although spending at least a few days is ideal, it is possible to see much of what it has to offer on a day trip, especially if your base is in nearby areas in Germany, France or Belgium. The most popular attractions are clustered mostly within the Old Town center.
If you plan on visiting Luxembourg City on a day trip, here’s a list of the best places to visit, arranged itinerary-style. But before we begin, some reminders:
- These are in chronological order, but feel free to add, remove or switch things up to suit your preferences.
- This is a sightseeing tour itinerary. But if you wish to enter and explore any of the museums listed here, go ahead. Just make sure you start early to allow more time per stop.
- You can cover all these on foot either on your own or by joining a free guided walking tour.
- For more convenience, use Google Maps. Just enter the name of the site and follow directions.
- The starting and end point for this itinerary is the Luxembourg Central Railway Station.
Now that we got ’em out of the way, let’s start!
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1. La Passerelle (Luxembourg Viaduct)
From the Luxembourg Central Station, you can take a short walk to the Passarelle , also called Luxembourg Viaduct or Old Bridge. It was completed in 1861 and served as a link between the city center and the central railway station.
This 300-meter-long bridge stretches over Pétrusse valley at 45 meters above the valley ground. It features 24 arches and provides a good venue for sightseeing and panoramic views of the city and the ancient walls.
Opening Hours: 24/7 Entrance Fee: FREE
2. Notre Dame Cathedral
From the Passerelle, walk straight ahead a little bit and you’ll be greeted by the Notre Dame Cathedral , the sole cathedral in Luxembourg. This 17th-century church was originally established by the Jesuits. It was converted into a Catholic church in the 19th century.
The structural design follows the Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. It features three towers, the statue of Maria Consolatrix Afflictorum (the nation’s patron saint), glass-stained windows, and crypts that serve as the final resting spots for the late Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses of Luxembourg.
The cathedral is located along Boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday – Sunday). Guided tours are available on Staurdays at 11:30 AM. Entrance Fee: FREE
3. Place de la Constitution (Constitution Square)
Just a short walk from the Notre Dame Cathedral is the Constitution Square , dominated by a towering memorial obelisk with a bronze statue, “Gëlle Fra”, holding a wreath on top of it.
Built in 1923 on the former 17th-century Beck bastion, the monument is called Monument du Souvenir (Monument of Remembrance) in honor of the citizens who voluntarily enlisted and perished during World War I. The square offers a good view of the Pétrusse Valley below and the Adolphe Bridge (New Bridge) beyond.
4. Pont Adolphe (Adolphe Bridge)
Don’t leave the Place de la Constitution without a good look at Pont Adolphe . For this itinerary, because of time constraints, you won’t go near the bridge, only admire it and take photos from this square.
Officially launched in 1903, it was commissioned during the reign of Grand Duke Adolphe. Since then, it has undergone several renovations and additions resulting in today’s double-decked stone arch bridge status.
Its total length is about 153 meters, straddling over a lush park in Pétrusse below and connecting Ville Haute (via Boulevard Royale) and Gare (Avenue de la Liberté). The top deck features a two-lane traffic road and two pedestrian paths, while the lower deck has a two-way bicycle lane that also serves as a pedestrian path. The bridge’s upper deck is expected to accommodate tram tracks in the near future. Both decks provide views of the park and the city, but the upper deck boasts an unobstructed view of the area.
5. Pétrusse Casemates
One of the key attractions beside Place de la Constitution is Pétrusse Casemates . A medieval bastion and fortress ruins in the Pétrusse Valley, it is a testament to the country’s strategic location. During the tumultuous time of conflicts between European nations, the site had been used for military purposes and had been altered many times.
In 1867, the fortress was mandated to be torn down as a sign of Luxembourg’s neutrality based on the agreements in the Treaty of London. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1994, together with the city’s old quarter.
Opening Hours: As of writing, the site is temporarily closed but you can still view it from either Pont Adolphe or Place de la Constitution. Reopening date to be announced. Entrance Fee: €4-6
6. Place D’Armes
Situated three blocks away from Place de la Constitution via Rue Chimay is the busy Place D’Armes .
Established in the 17th century, it was originally meant as a parade ground for the French garrison. It is centrally located in the old town and bordered with lime trees that trace back their roots to the reign of King Louis XIV.
Today, the square is part of the pedestrian-only zone and is surrounded by restaurants and cafés, making it a favorite meeting place for locals and visitors alike. It has become the city’s activity center where flea markets appear every second and fourth Saturday, band performances are staged during summer, and the Christmas market is set up.
Next to it is the smaller Jan Pallach Square, which is marked by the towering Monument of Dicks and Lentz, a historic structure that pays tribute to the national poets who penned the national anthem.
7. Palais Grand Ducal
From Place D’Armes, cross the Place Guillaume II to get to the Grand Ducal Palace (Palais Grand Ducal).
Throughout history, this 16th-century palace has always been the seat of power and the official residence of the head of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. It is also the place where he works and fulfills his duties together with the Grand Duchess and their staff. Official functions are held here and foreign heads of state are welcomed during official visits.
It’s known for its beautiful facade and intricately designed and decorated interior. Guided tours are available in the summer season (July – August) where visitors have access to some parts of the palace.
Opening Hours: You can only access the palace through guided tours in summer, usually July to August, sometimes up to the first week of September. The schedule for the daily guided tours is 9AM to 5PM daily except Wednesdays, which runs from 12PM to 5PM. Entrance Fee: €12 (Adult), €6 (4-12 y/o), FREE (Below 4 y/o). You can get your tickets prior to your visit online or purchase from the Luxembourg City Tourist Office in Place Guillaume II.
8. Luxembourg City History Museum
A short walk from the Palais Grand-Ducal is the Luxembourg City History Museum . Coming from Marché-aux-Herbes Street, you will be welcomed by the museum’s glass facade.
Launched in June 1996, the museum was formed by combining four old townhouses and restoring them to incorporate modern design to the ancient architecture. It showcases permanent and temporary exhibits that relay the history of the city. All six floors display collections that communicate the evolution of the city through important documents, events, people, and things. It also features a spacious glass elevator and ancient cellars.
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesday – Wednesday, Friday – Sunday); 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Thursdays); CLOSED (Mondays) Entrance Fee: €5 (Regular), €3 (Reduced), FREE (Below 21 y/o, PWDs). Free admission every Thursday from 6PM to 8PM.
9. Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art Luxembourg
Head north via Rue du St. Esprit then Ru Large for five minutes and you’ll reach the National Museum of History and Art Luxembourg. Born out of the kindred desire of the locals to promote the city’s history, it preserves and protects historic artifacts and artworks that narrate the history of Luxembourg.
It began to take shape when the ‘Archaeological Society’ was formed in 1845, a few years after the signing of the Treaty of London, marking the nation’s independence. But it’s not until 1946, after World War II, that the museum was able to officially open to the public.
The present structure, facing the Fish Market Square, carries a contemporary architectural design.
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesday – Wednesday, Friday – Sunday); 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Thursdays); CLOSED (Mondays) Entrance Fee: Temporary Exhibitions €7 (Regular), FREE (Below 26 y/o). Free admission for permanent exhibitions and every Thursday from 5PM to 8PM.
10. Tours Vauban (Eich Gate & Bons Malades Gate)
Continue walking north until your reach Eich Gate , one of the Vauban Towers (Tours Vauban). The other is Bons Malades Gate on the other side of the Alzette Valley.
Both towers are located in Pfaffenthal village, one of the oldest districts in the city. Despite its central location, the village exudes a rural vibe with the old and new structures interweaving seamlessly along the verdant valley.
These 17th-century towers — Eich Gate and Bons Malades Gate — were jointly named after its creator, French military engineer Sebastien Le Prestre de Vauban. The towers were part of a defense fort and were meant to delay the attacks of the advancing enemies.
The two towers are linked by a narrow bridge that presents a picturesque view of the river and the valley. You can access the bridge from either tower. If you want to learn more about these towers, there’s a small audiovisual room with a 9-minute video narrating its history at the Bons Malades Gate.
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:45 PM (Audiovisual Room) Entrance Fee: FREE
11. Pfaffenthal Lift
If you decided to cross the valley all the way to the Bon Malades Gate, head back to the other side and find the Pfaffenthal Lift . You can enter “ Panoramic Elevator of the Pfaffenthal ” on Google Maps for good measure.
Luxembourg’s topography is characterized by gorges, valleys, and plateaus. To make it more accessible and navigable, the city planners saw the need to build cable transport modes to link the elevated parts of the city to both Alzette and Pétrusse valleys. Pfaffenthal Lift, together with Grund Lift and Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular, forms this triad of cable mode of transportation. The construction of the public elevator started in 2009 and officially launched to the public in July 2016.
The towering elevator features an enclosed footbridge with glass panels and flooring at the end of the bridge on the Pfaffenthal side. It connects the historic city center of Ville Haute via Parc Fondation Pescatore bicycle and pedestrian lane to Pfaffenthal Village in Alzette Valley. The footbridge offers a panoramic view of both the city center and the valley, including the road below.
Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 1:00 AM (Daily). CLOSED for maintenance every first Monday of the month. Entrance Fee: FREE
12. Casemates du Bock
Like Pétrusse Casemates, the Bock Casemates were built during the Spanish reign in the 17th-century. But various rulers throughout its long history benefited from the ingenuity of the defensive system.
After Luxembourg gained its independence in the 19th century, Bock Casemates (and other fortress ruins) became inaccessible to the public until its reopening in 1933.
Currently, of the 23 kilometers total, only 17 was left but it’s still well-preserved underground. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1994.
Opening Hours: As of writing, the site is temporarily closed. Reopening date to be announced. Entrance Fee: €7 (Adult), €6 (Senior and Student), €3.50 (4-12 y/o), FREE (Below 4 y/o)
13. Chemin de la Corniche
Just a few meters walk from Casemates du Bock, Chemin de la Corniche is said to be the best observation deck in the country, boasting a panoramic view of the Alzette Valley, the Grund, and the river canyons below.
The whole length of the footpath covers the ramparts from the Bock Casemates to the Citadel of the Holy Spirit along the Alzette Valley.
Despite its central location and proximity to the city center, the Grund strongly gives off a rural vibe. Tucked below the city center, the Grund is one of the oldest districts and is famed for its medieval structures, green spaces, and absence of tall modern buildings, magnifying the countryside feel. Its hiking trails also attract nature lovers who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city center.
It is also a popular nightlife spot with restaurants and bars. It boasts two Michelin-starred restaurants — Kamakura and Mosconi.
15. Luxembourg Railway Station (Gare Centrale)
From the Grund district, you will cross La Passerelle again going back to the Luxembourg Railway Station.
This is the main railway station of the capital city; consequently, it’s the hub for the domestic railway network and international railway connections. It links Luxembourg to its neighboring countries France, Germany, and Belgium. While waiting for your train, take the time to appreciate where you are because this is not just a simple train station; it’s also a historic site in itself.
The very first structure was launched in 1859, but it was reconstructed in 1907 and 1913, following the Moselle Neo-Baroque, a distinctive style of public buildings in Luxembourg. Some of its key features are its clock tower, the entrance hall’s mosaic, and the painted ceiling.
Opening Hours: 5:00 AM – 8:45 PM (Ticket Office), 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Waiting Room)
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If you’re visiting Luxembourg on a day tour, then you must have a place to stay elsewhere already. But if you change your mind and decide to spend at least a night in this fab city, here are some of the best reviewed properties on Booking.com that are relatively budget-friendly. I say “relatively” because Luxeumbourg in general is on the expensive side of the spectrum.
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- Climb to the top of the Omu di Cagna , which reaches a height of 1,200 metres and looks out over the coastline. From its peak, you can enjoy breathtaking views over the Bay of Figari, the Strait of Bonifacio and Sardinia. It's a 4-5 hour walk from Monacia d'Aullène.
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LUXEMBOURG PRIVATE 1-DAY WW2 TOUR. On this tour, you will explore the history of one of the last decisive battles of World War II, the Battle of the Bulge. DISCOVER THIS TOUR. "Very informative and overall an amazing experience. Our tour guide, Thomas, obviously carries a lot of love for the town and its historic background, making the tour all ...
Luxembourg Tours & Holidays. Luxembourg might be one of Europe's tiniest nations but it's big on beauty - both natural and architecturally designed. Size isn't everything, a statement that rings especially true when it comes to the small but mighty Luxembourg. This fairytale-like country effortlessly blends the architectural romances of ...
Some tours are particularly suitable for children, some are ideal for active hikers, and others offer easy evening walks, boat trips and visits to fascinating museums. Discover the history, stories and legends of Luxembourg and get to know the diversity of the country and its people at first hand.
Our most recommended things to do in Luxembourg. 1. From Brussels: Luxembourg Tour with Dinant Visit. Discover the landlocked Grand Duchy of Luxembourg on a full-day tour from Brussels, traveling through the scenic Ardennes forests along the way. Continue to Luxembourg City, capital of the Grand Duchy.
Luxembourg Tours & Packages. AARP Members Save $100AARP SAVE $100on select vacations booked with uson select vacations. Learn More. Luxembourg offers travelers a variety of landscapes to explore. From the hilly forests of Ardennes to the curious sandstone rock formations of the Mullerthal region and rolling farmland of Gudland, uncover an array ...
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In a private tour you can choose the time and length of the tour. You will discover some of the most beautiful parts of the Luxembourg city and the important role that this tiny country plays in Europe, among many other things. Tours available in English, Spanish, German and French . The tours can be adapted for: School Trips (Juniors and Teens)
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Day Trips in Luxembourg. 1. Echternach. Echternach Pavillion. Echternach is the oldest town in Luxembourg and one of my favorite day trips to Luxembourg (ok, I am biased, as Echternach is my hometown). But there are a lot of amazing things to do in Echternach, you will definitely fall in love with this beautiful place.
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You can take a train from Luxembourg to St Pierre Des Corps via Paris l'Est, Gare de l'Est, Montparnasse Bienvenue, and Paris Montparnasse 1 Et 2 in around 4h 29m. Alternatively, ALSA operates a bus from Luxemburgo to Tours 3 times a week. Tickets cost $55-85 and the journey takes 9h 15m. FlixBus also services this route 3 times a week. Airlines.
Contact. Address: Luxembourg City Tourist Office. 30, place Guillaume II. L-1648 Luxembourg City Show on map. Phone: +352 22 28 09. E-Mail: [email protected].
The schedule for the daily guided tours is 9AM to 5PM daily except Wednesdays, which runs from 12PM to 5PM. Entrance Fee: €12 (Adult), €6 (4-12 y/o), FREE (Below 4 y/o). You can get your tickets prior to your visit online or purchase from the Luxembourg City Tourist Office in Place Guillaume II. 8.
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Reach your favorite destinations by direct TGV from Luxemburg station. With Lorraine TGV, take the high-speed lines to the west of France: But also to Bordeaux, renowned for its vineyards. Towards Lille, which has been at the heart of the history of France and the crossroads of a few European cities. The city is a popular destination for French ...
You can take a bus from Luxembourg to Paris with FlixBus, BlaBlaCar, BlaBlaCar Bus, Alsa or Infobus. Cheap tickets can be found for $17 (€15) with FlixBus from Luxembourg to Paris. You can go to Paris from Luxembourg by plane with Luxair, KLM, Lufthansa or Air France. You'll see cheap plane tickets for $172 (€148) with Luxair from ...
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Après sa victoire sur la sixième étape du Tour d'Italie, ce samedi, Tadej Pogacar fonce vers la victoire finale. Tadej Pogacar est, sauf accident, assuré de remporter son premier Tour d'Italie ...
Giro : Pogacar file seul vers une sixième victoire, suivez la 20e étape (direct) La 20e étape du Giro 2024 entre Alpago et Bassano del Grappa, est le dernier rendez-vous en montagne. Direct ...