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Things to Do in Luxembourg

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Most popular attractions in Luxembourg

1. The Grand Ducal Palace

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Luxembourg City

4.6 (5,376)
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Step into history with royal grandeur and sparkling chandeliers. Experience elegant architecture and watch the ceremonial guard in action.

Quick facts: The palace serves as the official residence of the Grand Duke and is a central symbol of Luxembourg's constitutional monarchy. Visitors can admire its Renaissance facade alongside intricate 19th-century additions that tell a story of evolving architectural styles.

Highlights: Unique rooms like the Council Chamber feature gilded woodwork that gleams under crystal chandeliers, creating an atmosphere of regal opulence. The daily changing of the guard showcases precise military ceremony, offering a vivid glimpse into Luxembourg's royal traditions.

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2. Bock Casemates

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Luxembourg City

4.4 (9,635)
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Step into a vast underground fortress filled with secrets and history. Wander through tunnels that echo stories of soldiers and siege for a unique adventure.

Quick facts: Millions of stones create a labyrinthine network of tunnels beneath the city. These tunnels once housed over 10,000 soldiers and are one of the largest fortress structures in Europe.

Highlights: Explore the eerie underground world with secret passages, thick stone walls, and the feel of centuries-old history almost touching your skin. The tunnels extend approximately 17 kilometers, offering a powerful glimpse into historical military engineering and life.

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3. Luxembourg American Cemetery Memorial

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Luxembourg City

4.8 (454)
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Pay tribute where heroes rest. Experience serene rows of white crosses amid tranquil greenery and touching memorial art.

Quick facts: More than 5,000 American soldiers from World War II rest here, including General George S. Patton. The neatly arranged white crosses and Stars of David create a powerful visual tribute against the lush green lawn.

Highlights: Rows of white marble grave markers stretch over 50 acres, with Patton's grave marked by a distinctive helmet on his headstone. The grounds feature a chapel with incredible mosaic ceilings that tell stories of sacrifice and valor.

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4. Mudam Luxembourg - Contemporary Art Museum

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Luxembourg City

4.2 (3,404)
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Explore innovative art in an architectural marvel. Experience diverse contemporary creations that challenge and inspire.

Quick facts: The museum showcases cutting-edge works from artists worldwide, housed in a striking glass building with bold, angular lines. Its collection spans various modern media including installations, sculptures, and digital art that constantly evolve.

Highlights: A spiraling glass tower crowns the building, offering panoramic views of the city and a unique interaction with natural light inside the galleries. The museum's inclusion of local Luxembourg artists alongside international names creates a dynamic cultural dialogue that ripples through each exhibit.

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5. Vianden Castle

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Vianden

4.6 (21,273)
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Explore a medieval fortress with breathtaking valley views. Step into a world of knights, legends, and colorful stained glass magic.

Quick facts: Nestled on a hilltop, the castle offers sweeping views of the lush valley below, a perfect blend of nature and history. Its walls once shielded counts and knights, reflecting centuries of medieval life.

Highlights: One unique aspect is the meticulously restored Romanesque chapel, where sunlight filters through ancient stained glass, creating a magical kaleidoscope effect. The impressive collection of medieval armor and weapons really brings the castle's warrior past vividly to life.

6. Echternach Basilica

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Echternach

4.6 (391)
Historical LandmarkTourist AttractionHistorical PlaceChurchPlace of Worship

Step into a vibrant blend of history and living culture. Experience the unique annual dancing procession and breathtaking medieval artistry.

Quick facts: Echoes of ancient prayers resonate through majestic arches that have witnessed centuries of pilgrimages. Beneath the soaring ceilings lie relics of Saint Willibrord, whose feast day sparks the lively dancing procession every year.

Highlights: The dancing procession is a captivating spectacle where hundreds hop and step in a rhythmic circle, creating a living tradition that fills the basilica with joy and movement. Stained glass windows flood the interior with kaleidoscopic light, illuminating centuries-old murals depicting early Christian scenes.

7. Clervaux Castle

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Clervaux

4.3 (3,214)
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Explore a fortress where history pulses through every stone. Experience medieval artifacts and WWII stories that resonate beyond the battlefield.

Quick facts: A towering fortress standing proudly over the Clerve River valley, it houses a remarkable collection of medieval armor and rare manuscripts. The imposing stone walls have witnessed centuries of Luxembourgish history, including the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.

Highlights: Beneath its ancient stones lies a museum dedicated to the legendary Battle of the Bulge, featuring authentic war artifacts and personal stories that bring history vividly to life. Visitors can stroll through a charming medieval courtyard where traditional reenactments and seasonal fairs infuse the ruins with lively local culture.

8. Larochette Castle

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Larochette

4.4 (1,880)
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Explore an ancient fortress perched atop breathtaking cliffs. Walk through tunnels and ruins with epic valley views.

Quick facts: This historic fortress commands panoramic views over the scenic Alzette Valley, a perfect spot for nature lovers. Visitors can explore ruins that reveal layers of medieval engineering and architecture.

Highlights: An underground tunnel network stretching over 100 meters offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval defense strategies. The castle's dramatic cliffside location lets you almost touch the sky while walking along its crumbling walls.

9. Philharmonie Luxembourg

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Luxembourg City

4.8 (2,901)
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Experience world-class concerts in a stunning architectural marvel. Enjoy breathtaking acoustics and diverse performances that touch every musical genre.

Quick facts: The Philharmonie holds over 1,100 seats and features a striking facade made of aluminum tubes that resemble organ pipes. It hosts around 300 performances yearly, ranging from classical symphonies to modern jazz.

Highlights: A standout feature is the massive organ with 5,000 pipes that dominates the main concert hall, creating an immersive sound experience that captivates every visitor. The acoustics were engineered with precision, allowing even the softest notes to reach every corner without distortion.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Quetschentaart

This is a traditional Luxembourgish plum tart that is especially popular in the autumn when plums are in season. It beautifully showcases the local fruit and baking traditions.

Bamkuch

Also known as Baumkuchen, this 'tree cake' is known for its distinctive rings that resemble tree growth rings. It is a festive dessert often served during celebrations.

Éisleker Ham Cheesecake

A unique sweet dish that incorporates the iconic Éisleker Ham, blending sweet and savory in an unexpected and delightful way.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Judd mat Gaardebounen

This is Luxembourg's national dish, featuring smoked pork collar served with broad beans. It reflects the country's agricultural roots and love for hearty flavors.

Bouneschlupp

A traditional green bean soup, often enriched with potatoes, bacon, and onions, representing a comforting and nourishing local favorite.

Gromperekichelcher

These are crispy potato pancakes, commonly enjoyed at markets and festivals, made from grated potatoes and seasoned with herbs and spices.

Traditional Beverages

Moselle Wine

Luxembourg is renowned for its Moselle wine region, producing exceptional white wines like Riesling and Pinot Gris, cherished locally and internationally.

Crémant de Luxembourg

This sparkling wine is a local specialty, made using traditional methods and appreciated for its fine bubbles and fresh taste.

Marc de Gewurztraminer

A strong spirit distilled from Gewurztraminer grape pomace, offering a taste of Luxembourg’s rich winemaking heritage in a robust form.

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Most popular day trips

Luxembourg City

0 km 0h, city center

Capital city with historic fortifications, museums, and scenic views.

Echternach

35 km 40m by car

Oldest town, famous for its abbey and the beautiful Mullerthal landscape nearby.

Vianden

50 km 1h by car

Home to medieval Vianden Castle and picturesque river views.

Clervaux

60 km 1h 10m by car

Small town with a castle, the Family of Man photography exhibition, and peaceful surroundings.

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Getting there

Train stations

Luxembourg Railway Station

International and domestic lines including Thalys, TGV, and regional trains

From Luxembourg Airport, take shuttle or taxi to city center, about 15 min.

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Visa & entry

Schengen Area
Max stay: 90 days
Visa-free access

EU/EEA countries, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and others

Visa required

Most non-EU countries not on visa-free list

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Useful information for Luxembourg

Shopping locationsCity Shopping Center, Luxembourg City Center, Cloche d'Or
Nightlife locationsLuxembourg City Center, Bonnevoie, Clausen
Popular casual restaurantsAm Tiirmschen, La Spiga, Naniwa
Popular fancy restaurantsMosconi, La Cristallerie, Clairefontaine
Popular coffee shopsKonrad Café, Golden Bean, Chocolate House
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appTAXI.EU, Lux Taxi, Uber
Taxi price / km$3.5
Tourists / year1000000
Mobile internet speed100 Mbps
Unemployment percentage5.7 %
Poverty percentage15 %
Average income / month$4600
Average cost of living / month$3200
Hotel price / night from$120
Beer price from$5
Coffee price from$4
Street food price from$8
Restaurant meal price from$25
Local currencyEuro
Power plug typesC, E
ReligionsRoman Catholic, Protestant, Other Christian, Muslim
Spoken languagesLuxembourgish, French, German, English
EthnicitiesLuxembourgers, Portuguese, French, Italian, German
Political orientationCenter
Population density240 /km²
Geographical area2586 km²
Possible natural disastersFlood, Storm
Dangerous animalsNone
Locations for a nice walkGrund, Petrusse Valley, Old Town
Public transportationsBus, Train, Tram
AirlinesLuxair, Ryanair, EasyJet
Suggested vaccinationsHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus
Architecture typeMedieval, Baroque, Modern
Average beer consumption per person / year80 l
Average wine consumption per person / year25 l
Tipping cultureTipping is not mandatory but appreciated, usually around 5-10 percent.
Coworking / day$35
Airbnb / month$1600
1BR rent / month$1500
Gym / month$60
Daily budget (backpacker)$70
Daily budget (mid-range)$130

Overview for Luxembourg

English proficiencyGood
Traffic safetyGood
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechVery good
Public transportationGood
HealthcareVery good
EducationGood
Power grid reliabilityVery good
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyGood
Startup sceneAverage
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessGood
Nature accessGood

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