2024 Luxembourg Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Popular Attractions
Alzette Valley
Adolphe Bridge
Le Chemin de la Corniche
Grand Ducal Palace
Constitution Square
Charming Luxembourg.
Luxembourg is this small landlocked country with charming architecture, old town, castles, bridges and the people.
I would not really recommend it as an intended stop as it can be quite expensive and does not have as much to see compared to other neighboring European countries.
However, highly recommended if you are on a road trip across Europe and have time to make a stop to visit. You can also hike around the country following set paths and take some height to see more from above.
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Kelkoo
Don’t overlook Luxembourg if travelling to EU
Rarely will you find a country - especially with Luxembourg’s modest size – that showcases a harmonised mix of cultures so seamlessly. Nestled in between the much larger countries of Belgium, France and Germany, Luxembourg’s unique positioning means you’ll be treated to an array of different languages, cuisines, customs and other nuances.
How I can best explain it is that the buildings of the country look like they’ve been taken straight out of a storybook. The buildings evoked understated, calming colours, elegance and sophistication, grace and refinement. Definitely worth a day or two if your travelling around Europe
Jake.Coleiro
Fully known as the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Luxembourg is surrounded by neighboring countries France, Germany and Belgium. It is a small inland country and the only remaining Grand Duchy of the European continent, the capital city of Luxembourg. Because of the small size of the country, the number of castles, and the name of "the pocket kingdom" and "the country of the thousand fort". It is natural for France and Germany not to say that it is a big country in Europe. Belgium, which is the headquarters of the EU, is also very important. However, it seems that Luxembourg has always had no sense of existence among these big countries.
When I came to this land in person, I realized that Luxembourg was a highly developed capitalist country and one of the founding members of the European Union and NATO. It has several sub-institutions of the European Union, such as the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Auditors. And the European Investment Bank, known as the "third capital" of the European Union after Brussels and Strasbourg. At the same time, Luxembourg is also a highly developed industrial country, the most important private banking centre in the Eurozone, and the second largest investment trust centre in the world after the United States. Finance, radio and television, and steel are the three pillar industries of the economy. Luxembourg has a very low unemployment rate and its life expectancy is 80 years.
It is worth mentioning that although Luxembourg's natural resources are scarce, the market is small, and the economy is highly dependent on foreign countries, the per capita GDP has ranked first in the world for many years. It turned out that Luxembourg is the real local country, but it is too low-key to appear to have no sense of existence.
SHUN.
A Stroll Through the Corniche Promenade
Luxembourg is a beautiful place, and a visit to the Corniche Promenade is a must. Locals say that if the castle is the symbol of Luxembourg, then the forest is its soul.
The Corniche Promenade is hailed as the most beautiful balcony in Europe, and it certainly lives up to its reputation. Located on the edge of the old town, it features remnants of the Luxembourg Fortress. What was once a defensive walkway has now become the best spot for photographing fortresses, canyons, and forests. Walking here, you can not only see stunning views of the valleys and castles but also feel the cultural atmosphere and the prosperity brought by Luxembourg's economy.
Walking along the route is not only beautiful but also peaceful. This place offers the best scenery, with sunsets that are mesmerizing. If you want to appreciate the beauty of Luxembourg, this is the best choice. The views are breathtaking, and the walk is sure to be refreshing. There are many terraces where you can sit down, enjoy the scenery, and have a cup of coffee or a cocktail.
The summer climate is pleasant, but it is windy during other times of the year, so dress accordingly. It is recommended to wear walking shoes, as the paths are cobblestone and can be tricky. Highly recommended.
Jack Fo
The 'Pocket-Sized Kingdom' with the Highest Global Welfare | Luxembourg
🌈 The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg for short), 📍 located in northwestern Europe, is surrounded by neighboring countries 🔺France, 🔺Germany, and 🔺Belgium, making it a landlocked country and the only remaining grand duchy on the European continent, with its capital in Luxembourg City.
🔜✅ Due to its small size and numerous castles, it is also known as the 'Pocket-Sized Kingdom' and the 'Land of a Thousand Castles,' with a territory of 2586.3 square kilometers!
🔜🚏 Luxembourg has the highest per capita income in the world, not only do its people earn a lot, but they also live exceptionally long, with an average lifespan of 80 years.
🔜🌟 In 2020, Luxembourg made all public transportation free, including trams, buses, and trains, becoming the first country in the world to offer free public transport.
sammyapple
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Luxembourg's Notre-Dame Cathedral, also known as the Church of the Holy Child, was built between 1613 and 1621. It is a famous late Gothic Revival style, located in the south of Luxembourg. It is one of the symbols of Luxembourg, and the Virgin Mary is enshrined inside. This Renaissance-style building was not used as a cathedral in the past, but as a Jesus church. After the expansion project from 1935 to 1938, three pointed hats were added to become the Notre-Dame Cathedral. The structure of the north door of the church is a product of the combination of Renaissance art style and Baroque style. The interior of the church is magnificent, the altar is decorated with precious gypsum statues, and the walls and pillars are carved with Arabic images. Behind the Notre-Dame Cathedral, there are the Prime Minister's Office and other medieval buildings, which are both simple and spectacular, and are the best choice for tourists.
Daniel Montgomery
Adolphe Bridge
Adolphe Bridge is one of the landmarks of Luxembourg, built from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The bridge is 46 meters high and 84 meters long. It is a viaduct made of stone, located northwest of Luxembourg Station. Adolphe Bridge spans the canyon, connecting the new and old districts, and the arches supporting the bridge are symmetrical, very spectacular, and one of the outstanding buildings in Europe. The scenery from the bridge is very beautiful. Adolphe Bridge, as one of the outstanding buildings in Europe, is also one of the landmarks of Luxembourg. The 'Adolphe Bridge' was built from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. It is a viaduct made of stone that spans the Grand Canyon of Luxembourg. The arches supporting the bridge are symmetrical and very spectacular. The bridge connects the new and old districts of Luxembourg. Tourists can enjoy the beautiful scenery from the bridge, and the bridge itself is a rare visual feast. It is an ideal choice for sightseeing.
Israel Kuhic IV
Luxembourg City
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As one of the smallest countries on the continent, Luxembourg surprises visitors with its wealth of history, picturesque landscapes, and diverse cultural influences. This enchanting land is home to medieval castles, fairy-tale villages, and lush valleys, offering a perfect mix of tranquility and adventure. Delight in the country’s rich gastronomic scene, which boasts a fusion of French, German, and Luxembourgish flavors. Explore its museums, galleries, and UNESCO-listed sites that showcase its fascinating heritage. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, Luxembourg promises an unforgettable journey, filled with authentic experiences and cherished memories.
Capital: Luxembourg City
Official Language(s): Luxembourgish, French, German (Tri-lingual country)
Currency: Euro (€)
Time Zone: Central European Time (CET)
Seasonal Highlights: In spring (March to May), the picturesque countryside blooms with colorful flowers, inviting visitors to explore enchanting castles and hiking trails. Summer (June to August) provides a pleasant climate for outdoor activities, while charming villages and vineyards beckon travelers to savor the local wines. Autumn (September to November) showcases the stunning fall foliage, creating a serene ambiance for nature walks and exploring Luxembourg City’s historic landmarks. Winter (December to February) offers festive Christmas markets.
Whether you’re exploring the picturesque landscapes of the Ardennes, discovering the vibrant city life in Luxembourg City, or enjoying the tranquility of the Moselle Valley, Luxembourg promises an enriching and memorable experience for every traveler.
The best time to visit Luxembourg, depends on why you are wanting to go there?
If you are wanting to hike and see lots of castles, then maybe you would want to go in Spring or Autumn when it’s not as hot as summer.
Summer though can be a beautiful time to visit, though it might be too hot for some people and it can be very crowded at this time as most of Europe and USA take their holidays in July & August.
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NicoleStanciu
Beautiful old and rich Luxembourg
Nice long walks, high prices , beautiful parks, rich people around (:
Enjoy old history and castles. #luxembourg
MonaFiona
Luxembourg is a highly developed country.
Also one of the wealthiest countries in the world, a founding member of the European Union and NATO, with multiple EU institutions located within its borders, such as the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Auditors, and the European Investment Bank, known as the EU's "third capital" after Brussels and Strasbourg. It is also a highly developed industrial country and the most important private banking center in the eurozone, as well as the world's second-largest investment trust center after the United States. Its three main pillars of the economy are finance, broadcasting and television, and steel, and the country has an extremely low unemployment rate.
OliverChamberlain98
Exploring Luxembourg
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the smallest yet one of the richest countries in the world.
PS. Public transport can be used free of charge in Luxembourg City and throughout the entire country. So when you’ve run out of things to do, try taking the tram from end to end…and repeat! 😅#urbanexplorer #tripblazers
Wydehaw
This is Luxembourg city founded in 963
Jeannot B.
Luxembourg is really not big, we arrived in the afternoon
leaving the apartment, walked for two kilometers to see, more than an hour, the main attractions of the city just strolled around...
punched the Adolf Bridge, gold Girls portraits, Constitution Square, City Hall, and the Church of Our Lady of Luxembourg are all concentrated in the citys attractions.
Because there are performances on the municipal square on weekends, there are a lot of locals and tourists who come together to join in the fun. Next to the square is a pedestrian street with many restaurants, where the weekend atmosphere in Luxembourg is the best.
I heard that Luxembourg's wage level is higher than that of neighboring cities, so it attracts many white-collar workers from neighboring countries to work in Luxembourg; but the housing, catering, and tourism are higher than other countries.
After the weekend holiday, the small Luxembourg has almost become an empty city. The locals have gone to the neighboring countries for holiday shopping. After all, it is less than half an hour to go to Germany, France or Belgium. Often something. People living in Luxembourg are estimated to be particularly happy!
Enjoyourtrip.
This country is suitable for dating, you look at me, I look at you. The dew on the stone is filled with gravity. Time can penetrate too much, and every gap is a distance. You hold her hand like a tree branch that is tough, and the green leaves sway through the shadows of light. If life is a comeback, youth. Good times should be used to fall in love. How do you say that, the young man, my heart. The wind is still a bit cold, the river bypasses the castle and hides in the big forest. How many obsessives become a set of palm prints, because of the spread of tension, growth can dilute more brave, youth is the popcorn in the microwave oven, containing the cockroaches to be released, slamming, they will never go back, can not go back. ######