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The Capital disguised as a village

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18 lieux d'intérêt à découvrir pour visiter Luxembourg in one day

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Welcome to Luxembourg! What do you know about the city and its capital, aside from the fact that it’s a tiny country and that some goods are particularly affordable there? Luxembourg is an ultra-cosmopolitan city, with over 60% of its population being of foreign origin. It’s a surprisingly diverse place. It was once a small fortress, whose vestiges mingle with the new town, guaranteeing a visit full of surprises! It is the first city to have been elected European Capital of Culture twice! Luxembourg’s historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its cathedral is the only one of its kind in the country. The cliffs found in this town conceal mysterious underground tunnels and each year its small river, the Pétrusse, hosts the unmissable plastic Duck Race! Sounds great, doesn’t it? As a city and a state, Luxembourg is a unique place, and is proud of it. The  motto of the city is ‘Mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn’ Don’t understand my Luxembourgish? It means ‘We want to remain what we are’.  So far, so good.

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    1. View of the Lower City

    While you're on the old fortifications, take in this beautiful view of the Grund district in Luxembourg's lower town. Located right in the centre of the capital, is one of the oldest districts in the city. Read more

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    2. Corniche Path

    You're now walking along the most beautiful balcony in Europe! Nothing less! As the Luxembourg writer Batty Weber once said. Read more

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    3. Statue of Melusine

    The 3D-printed statue you see here is the work of Luxembourg artist Serge Ecker. The creation of Luxembourg is closely linked to the legend of Mélusine, who was the companion of Count Sigefroi. Read more

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    5. Neumünster Abbey

    Neumünster Abbey is in the heart of the Grund district. In 1547, the Benedictine monks transformed the former St John's Hospital into a new abbey, as theirs had just been destroyed. Read more

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    6. Jacob Tower

    The impressive gateway on your left is the Jacob Tower, also known as the Dinselpuert. It was part of the 15th-century Wenceslas Wall. Read more

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    7. Rham Plateau

    We are now surrounded on three sides by the Alzette. This is the Rham plateau, which is now open to the public after 5 years of restoration work. Read more

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    9. Saint-Esprit Plateau

    This is Luxembourg's judicial district. In 1234, you would have arrived at the heart of the Saint-Esprit convent, on the square bearing the same name. Read more

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    11. Notre-Dame Cathedral

    This is Luxembourg's Notre-Dame cathedral! It was built in the early 17th century, when the city was under Spanish rule, as a church for the Jesuit College. Read more

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    12. Gëlle Fra

    Welcome to the Constitution Square, located on the former Beck Bastion. From here you have a superb view of the Pétrusse valley and the Adolphe bridge. Read more

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    15. Saint-Alphonse Church

    This is the neo-Romanesque church of Saint-Alphonse. Founded in 1856, the history of its construction is closely linked to the Prussian control of the city Read more

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    17. Casemates of Bock

    This is the entrance to the notorious Casemates of Bock. They are Luxembourg City's most famous attraction, bringing in over 100,000 visitors a year! Read more

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    18. The Hollow tooth

    This is where it all began. In 963, the Count of Sigefroi, a descendant of Charlemagne, acquired this rocky promontory from the abbey of Saint-Maximin-de-Trèves and established his castle. Read more

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No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in where ever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a prefered starting pont: the Casemates du Bock information centre, montée de Clausen.

Recommended parking

Brasserie (Indigo) Parking – Rives de Clausen

You can also park on the street.

Please pay attention to the colour code which gives you different access. Street parking is charged from Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm, as well as on Saturdays in certain areas. On Sundays and public holidays, don’t worry, parking is free.

White zone: free but 30 min max – Monday to Saturday
Orange zone: 2 hours max (approx. €2/hour) – Monday to Saturday
Yellow zone: 3 to 5 hours on the roadside and 5 to 10 hours in a car park (approx. €1/hour) – Monday to Friday
Green zone: 5 hours max (between €1.5 and €2/hour) – Monday to Friday

 

Weather

This small country, landlocked and far from the sea, has what is known as a semi-continental climate. Winters are cold and wet, and you can easily find yourself snowed in. Autumn is cool and it rains quite often. So, unless you absolutely want to see snow, the best time to visit the country and its capital is spring and summer. The rains don’t stop completely, but the days are sunny and temperatures average between 19 and 24°C. Be careful, though, as the evenings remain cool even in the middle of August.

Currency

Luxembourg is in the euro zone

Got Some Extra Time in Luxembourg ?

If you’ve visited the city of Luxembourg before, I can only advise you to go a little further and explore the surrounding countryside!

The American cemetery

The American cemetery in the town of Hamm is only 35 km from Luxembourg and definitely worth a visit. On this immense lawn stand 5,076 white crosses, arranged in a semi-circle around a memorial chapel. This is the resting place of the American soldiers who died during the Ardennes offensive against the German army in 1944. Among them is the grave of General George S. Patton, commander of the 3rd American Division, who asked to be buried here.

Echternach

30 minutes east of Luxembourg, on the border with Germany, lies the country’s oldest town, Echternach, known for its medieval feel, cobbled streets and majestic abbey. In its crypt, you can see a Merovingian stone sarcophagus containing the relics of Saint Willibrord, patron saint of the Grand Duchy, who had the first church built here around 700 AD. You can also discover the largest Roman villa north of the Alps. Its magnificent frescoes, mosaics, gardens and ponds, as well as its archaeology museum, will delight enthusiasts. The town is also an excellent starting point for exploring the Mullerthal region, nicknamed ‘Little Switzerland’ for the wild nature that covers it. Numerous walks start from Echternach. Don’t miss the Georges du Loup, just 1.5 km from the town centre (Wollefsschlucht). With walls up to 50 metres high, this is one of the most spectacular sites in the area. You can also visit the Schiessentümpel waterfall, 10 km away. And if you’re a real hiker, you can discover these and many other natural sites by following the famous Mullerthal trail, undoubtedly the most beautiful hike in Luxembourg! There are three possible routes, with additional extensions. Allow 3 to 6 days to complete the 112 km trail. In summer, you can cool off and take advantage of the Echternach lake and its sporting activities, at the entrance to the town.

The Moselle wine route

For lovers of fine wines, head for the Moselle valleys! Luxembourg’s vineyards are small but excellent, and offer some top-quality white wines. Riesling is undoubtedly the most famous grape variety, but Crémant is also one of the region’s must-taste wines. You’ll also find some excellent Rivaners and Auxerrois, Pinot blanc and Pinot gris, Chardonnay and Gewürztraminer. Although white wines have pride of place, you’ll be surprised by the powerful, dark Luxembourg reds.

Vianden Castle

Just under an hour from Luxembourg lies one of the country’s most iconic landmarks, the castle of Vianden. Situated in the Ardennes, on the border with Germany, the citadel of Vianden is a must-see in Luxembourg. Built between the 11th and 14th centuries, the site impresses with its mystical allure, perched atop a rocky promontory overlooking impenetrable forests. Carefully restored as a historic castle, it offers a captivating visit to the heart of 1,000 years of history.

The hamlet of Esch-Sur-Sûre

The hamlet of Esch-sur-Sûre is just as picturesque. Nestled in a meander of the river and overlooked by the oldest castle in the Grand Duchy, this is a romantic discovery of nature and heritage. The fortified ruins of the castle are freely accessible and offer a picture-postcard view of the village. You can also visit the ‘Belvédère’ viewing platform at the ‘Burfelt’ forest discovery centre for a breathtaking view of the Haute-Sûre lake 70 metres below.

The thermal baths of Mondorf les bains

For a moment of relaxation, head to the small town of Mondorf les bains, to take a dip in its thermal baths, set in 45 hectares of greenery. Founded in 1847, these are the only thermal baths in the country and promise a timeless break that’s good for you.

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Free high-speed Internet access

Located 5 minutes from downtown

Bar/lounge

Restaurant (highly rated by critics)

Breakfast available

 

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Parking privé payant

 

Localisation : 2 Place Sainte Cunegonde, 1367 Luxembourg

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