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When it comes to Luxembourg tourism, you can experience one-of-a-kind moments in a country known for its fairy-tale landscapes and delicious cuisine, sparkling wines, festive customs, and a vibrant culture year-round. With a rich history mingled with modernism, idealism, local flair, picturesque hills, and an international nightlife, the Grand Duchy of the World is a country unlike any other.


Travelers may prefer visiting tourist attractions in Luxembourg over those in neighbouring larger countries like Belgium, France, and Germany despite Luxembourg’s small size (2,586 km). There’s something for everyone in Luxembourg, from Moselle vineyards to old feudal homes, quiet testimonies to the past made of steel to a startling array of attractions and places to rest.

Luxembourg is now a microcosm of Europe, the birthplace of the European Union dream, the headquarters of numerous European organisations, and a cultural crossroads. Only in the Grand Duchy is it available in its entirety, as well as learning about the cultural similarities and differences that surround it!

Several tourism companies in the city of Brussels offer a full-day tour of Luxembourg’s ancient historical heritage, allowing visitors to Belgium to fully absorb the charm of the tourist destinations in Luxembourg, where they can see well-known landmarks. The Grand Duke’s Royal Palace, the Place of Arms, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg can all be visited with the help of a tour guide. Visit the city’s modern side to see the important government buildings that are an important part of the European Union, then relive the experience with a traditional lunch at a local restaurant before spending some free time exploring the charming old city. A relaxing guided tour of the Ardennes region or a visit to the lovely town of Dinant, where the 13th-century cathedral can be found, can be enjoyed before returning to Brussels. The best of the best when it comes to landscape and nature photography.

Ambience of Luxembourg City

The capital city of Luxembourg has a lot to offer in terms of cultural diversity and overall quality of life, despite its diminutive size. Because of this, it’s a magnificent city both historically and culturally. Despite its small size, it is home to people from more than 150 different countries. Luxembourg, a multilingual city with a multicultural feel, is home to many foreign bankers and European civil servants.

There is a reason it is known as Europe’s Green Heart: green spaces cover one-third of the city. Hikers and cyclists alike will appreciate the abundance of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Those who prefer to walk can see the impressive castle ruins around the Buk Outcrop, which were constructed over a thousand years ago. Old Luxembourg was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 and is a major tourist destination in Luxembourg.

Fine examples of contemporary architecture can be found in Luxembourg’s European region, on the other hand, such as the famed Philharmonic Gallery by artist Christian de Portzpark and the Mudam Building (or Museum of Modern Art) by IM Pei. Additionally, it has earned a solid reputation for putting on world-class concerts and art exhibitions.

There are also works of art, antiques, and antiquities on display at the National Gallery of History and Art, as well as the Museum of Eponymous, which tells the storey of Luxembourg’s history, and the educational programmes at the National Museum of Natural History will fascinate children. Plays from around the world are produced by theatres like the Greater Municipal Theater and others. There are numerous galleries displaying modern and contemporary art all over the city. One of the best things about New Munster Abbey is that it’s home to a wide range of arts and culture events. These include everything from theatre to literature to visual arts to music, including free weekly jazz concerts.

Pedestrian-friendly streets like Grand Rue and Philippe II Street are ideal for window shopping. Luxembourg’s most beautiful and popular tourist destination is also home to the world’s most recognisable brands in fashion, entertainment, and sports. Few blocks away is a farmers’ market where you can get fresh produce and unique foods.

Drinks from a local brewery or excellent Moselle regional drinks await visitors on one of the many pleasant terraces. The best way to get a feel for Luxembourg life is to go out to eat, as the country’s diverse cuisine represents the country as a whole. Three of them are located in the city, and there are several others within easy driving distance that have been recognised by the prestigious Michelin Guide.


Tourist Places to visit in Luxembourg

However, despite Luxembourg’s small size, there are numerous tourist attractions in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. While many of Luxembourg’s tourist attractions are concentrated in the city centre, the Duchy’s small villages, as well as the old city or old district, are charming and easy to recognise as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can walk there from the capital, drive through the beautiful countryside, or take a train from the city to get there. A historic fort and magnificent castles dot the landscape, making it a well-liked tourist destination. On short trips from nearby countries like Belgium and the Netherlands, they’re popular stopovers.

The old quarter in Luxembourg City

A great place to begin exploring beautiful Luxembourg is in the Old Historic Quarter, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 and whose mediaeval defences made the city one of Europe’s most important towns. However, its impact on the Old Quarter can still be seen today. The old castle, also known as “Gibraltar in the North,” was demolished between 1867 and 1883. Beautiful parks and gardens have taken the place of the mediaeval fortifications, but the streets are still cobblestoned, with magnificent old houses and buildings lined up. Without a map, you can cross several bridges and walk through many of the lanes, making it an excellent place to spend a few hours exploring. Just go with your gut and see where it takes you!

National Museum of History and Art in Luxembourg City

A city’s historical significance can be gauged by the quality of its museums, and Luxembourg remains a top destination for tourists from around the world. The National Museum of History and Art is located in the historic fish market area (the old city centre) and houses a number of collections of artefacts, archaeological discoveries, furniture, tools, coins, weapons, and documents pertaining to the history of the country. Amazing, to say the least. From the 16th century to the beginning of the 20th century, the museum exhibits Luxembourg’s artistic, social, religious, and intellectual life, with an emphasis on the Roman era. The modern art section, which features works by some of the most important painters of the twentieth century, is also well worth visiting. It’s a national treasure, and you shouldn’t miss it. Luxembourg’s most visited tourist attractions.

Address: 2345 Luxembourg City, Marché-Oaks-Poissons

Bock fortress, Luxembourg

As a tourist destination in Luxembourg, Fort Bock is known for its gap cannons and the famed Casemates entrance, which leads to a network of 21-kilometer-long tunnels carved into the solid rock beneath the fort. Barricades cover an astonishing 40 square metres thanks to their capacity to shelter thousands of city guards, equipment, horses and workshops as well as slaughterhouses and kitchens. Many of these magnificent fortresses can now be reached on foot, which makes them even more accessible. The Buk Plateau is home to ancient castle ruins that were discovered there in 1963. In addition to historic 19th-century barracks, massive towers, and the remnants of the 1390s Wenceazlás Wall, there are stunning views of the Grund neighbourhood and the Ram Plateau.

The Corniche in Luxembourg City

Luxembourg’s Corniche, which juts out over the river valley and is as tall as the ancient city, was dubbed “Europe’s most magnificent balcony.” Here you’ll find the massive Grund Gate, which was constructed in 1632. There are many aristocratic homes and shelters inside its walls, as well as an old Dominican monastery and St. Michael’s Church (987). This vast collection of historical structures, including the church and the old monastery in Newmünster as well as the 17th-century Limoges Abbey from 1720 as well as the 14th-century “Black Virgin” Church, is located in the Grund district. Saint Jean’s dwellings, which he built in 1309 for Luxembourg Emperor Henry VII, include the nearby structures. The entire Corniche is a must-see tourist attraction in Luxembourg.

Square Guillaume II in Luxembourg City

Pedestrianized Luxembourg Place Guillaume, the former site of a Franciscan monastery. It’s a huge open space in the city. The centrepiece is an equestrian statue of the Netherlands’ “William II” and Luxembourg’s Grand Duke. This is where you’ll find the Tremont Lions and the beautiful City Hall. Hotel Raphael has a stunning 16th-century facade, unusual balconies, and spiral staircases in the plaza. Another attraction is the Spanish Tower, from which you can see a lot of the Pfaffen area. Thal and the old cavalry barracks of Vauban, another landmark close to the Grand Ducal Palace, a magnificent Renaissance building dating back to 1572, which is open for tours throughout the summer months.

Ashtirnash and Wadir al-Benedictin

The beautiful city of Echternach sits on the banks of the River Sur, which forms the border with Germany. The Natural Park of Müllerthal and Germano Luxembourg is located nearby, and the surrounding forests are punctuated by hundreds of footpaths resulting in stunning rock formations, waterfalls and landscape destinations. The town itself is famous for its centuries-old dance parade, which takes place on Tuesdays and attracts visitors from all over the world. Old aristocratic homes, narrow streets, and ancient ramparts have helped Echternach to maintain a medieval look. A must-see is the 7th-century Benedictine Monastery and its impressive museum, with four tall wings built around the large square courtyard. The church, which is considered the most important religious building in the country, is home to a crypt containing a wonderful white marble sarcophagus that contains the remains of Saint Willibrord, the founder of the monastery, and its paintings are painted with frescoes dating back to the tenth century of Luxembourg’s history. Eternach is also famous for its International Music Festival, which runs from late May to late June.

Luxembourg Ardenne

Ardennes is where you will find high plateaus filled with forests, fragile slopes, wooded hills, hidden valleys, as well as countless impressive viewpoints. The famous area – as the place where Hitler organized his last major campaign of World War II – includes many castles and fortified farms that rise above hilltops. There is also one of the best places to visit Luxembourg in general, which is the city of Wiltz, which consists of the upper and lower town and is famous for its open-air theater and music theater. There is also the Battle Museum at Weltz Castle (another museum from WWII is the Patton Museum and Memorial in Etelbrook). The quaint village of Clervoss is also worth checking out, as the village is situated in the midst of a deep and narrow valley beside the River Cliffe, the Benedictine Monastery, and the Abbey of Saint More, built in 1910 in the Roman style – visitors here can enjoy exhibits related to monastic life as well as Christmas life.

Borshid Castle

Borshid village is located on a plateau bordered by two rivers. Here, you will find excellent views and many gentle hiking trails to other villages, including Michelau in the Sur Valley, Welshid in the Wark Valley, and they are on the plateau. As for swimming pools, there are two types of river beaches in Borscheid, Plage and Derbash. This area of ​​the Ardennes is dominated by many ruins of the fictional Borshid Castle, which appears from the top of a rock (137 meters) above the Sur Valley. Dating back to the 10th century, the castle has been largely restored and is easily accessible (audio tours are available, with guided tours available on request). If you can visit it at night when it is lit – it is a truly unforgettable experience.
Address: 1 Schlossau, L-9140 Borscheid, Luxembourg

Sur Natural Park

Sûre Natural Park Sre Natural Park consists of hills, valleys with wooded cliffs, and the upper Sur Dam Lake. The park is intended for recreational activities and water sports, as well as wildlife and ecotourism. Many of the walking tours include everything from fun carousel tours to more difficult trips around the lake. An interesting sculpture trail has also been added, as have solar-powered boat trips through the large reservoir. Other activities include fishing, swimming, sailing and diving. The area also has a rich cultural heritage, and includes the Nature Center Park at the Desucid Canvas Mill and a museum with many interesting artifacts and exhibits related to both the park and the local area. There are also a number of events, the largest of which is the Water and Arts Festival every two years, an event that attracts more than 200 musicians under the slogan “Rock meets classic.”
Address: 15 Nature Park Center, Rue de Lutzussen L-9650

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La Rochelle is an old market town located in a narrow rocky valley and surrounded by forests. The town is dominated by two partially reconstructed old forts that stand on a rock high above the White Arnes Valley. The La Rochelle Hotel features an impressive medieval square, a museum of industry (free admission, open year-round), and a number of historic monuments dotted along its many old streets. A tour of the Neo-Roman church, with its Art Nouveau walls, is sure to join.


Shopping in Luxembourg

Thinking of shopping during your stay in the city and after visiting many places of tourism in Luxembourg, the Grand Duchy area is definitely the best place to shop! Places not to be missed are collected in Ville-Haut and near the train station.

In Ville-Haute you will find all the famous brands, beautiful jewelery, trendy shops, luxury brands and lots of craftsmen and handcrafts. The pedestrian zone is a must-see with its many terraces, beautiful squares, the royal palace and all the historic buildings. On the other side of the bridge is the train station area, which has its own charm. Around the two main streets, you will find all the standard international brands. This rapidly developing area is definitely a great place to have a drink or lunch, while if you are looking for quality independent shops; The city center has a plethora of features that will tempt you. Luxembourg City is probably the only place where famous brands and small local brands exist side by side.

When we look at the geographical location and history of Luxembourg, we understand better why this country has French and German as official languages. And when you know that more than 90% of the population is French-speaking, it’s easy to be tempted by a stay in Luxembourg city, which is home to a multitude of places of interest.

The old town is perched at the top of the cliffs, at the bottom of which flow the Alzette and the Pétrusse, whose confluence is in Luxembourg. The city is therefore spread over different levels, and some districts are connected by bridges or footbridges. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it knows how to combine its ancient buildings and its modern constructions, all dotted with parks and gardens, thus offering many remarkable sites to the visitor, such as the fortifications; the Adolphe bridge which crosses the Pétrusse ravine; the Grande-Duchesse Charlotte bridge spanning the Alzette; the grand ducal palace; the Notre-Dame de Luxembourg cathedral; the former abbey of Neumünster; the Place Guillaume II; Place d’Armes, which is very popular with

Castle of Septfontaines in Luxembourg


You can also visit the castle of Septfontaines, which dates from 1782; the contemporary art gallery Am Tunnel, an unusual place built underground and presenting permanent and temporary collections of Luxembourg artists; the national museum of natural history, very beautiful and very educational; the Parc de Merl-Belair, very close to the center, with its games for children, its pond and its pools; the municipal park with the appearance of an English garden; the Woman in Gold, a statue erected in 1923 on Constitution Square in memory of the men who fell in combat during the two world wars; the Saint-Quirin chapel; Avenue de la Liberté; the city history museum; the pedestrian street ; the Vauban villa; the Grund district, the most trendy in the capital; the Porte des Juifs; the National Library.

To move around the city, many bus lines are available, including night service. The capital has an international airport, located 6 km from the center.

Tourist attractions in Luxembourg City

In addition to the cathedral, there are many historical monuments that await you in the capital, such as the Grand Ducal Palace, the Saint-Quirin chapel, the Memorial monument, the Vaudan villa or even the castle of Septfontaines built in the 18 th century.

The famous squares of Lu0xembourg

So stay in the capital when you visit Luxembourg’s tourist attractions and don’t miss strolling through the country’s famous squares, mostly grouped together in the capital. Place d’Armes and Place Guillaume II deserve special attention.

By opting for the houses rented from private individuals in the district, you can go, at any time, to the markets animating the place and mingle with the very friendly inhabitants.

The picturesque charm of Clervaux

Clervaux hosts a few small villages with a medieval character, such as Mecher. This town will obviously delight lovers of calm. Hiking enthusiasts will like to visit the German-Luxembourgish natural park. They will also be delighted to walk along the Sûre and the Our.

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Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg
Tourism in Luxembourg
Tourist attractions and best places to visit in Luxembourg

Best Time to Visit Luxembourg

The best time to explore the country is between May and September.

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