A captivating contrast of old and new, Luxembourg City's past is celebrated by its World Heritage status; its present sway by its position as headquarters for several significant European institutions. Small enough to explore on foot, this compact city offers a wealth of attractions, including dramatic promontory The Bock, underground passages in Petrusse Casemates, Palace of the Grand Dukes and the National Museum. Countless banks on Boulevard Royal, once a fortress moat, hint at the duchy's wealth.
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The most innovative Escape Room/ Virtual Reality Room in Luxembourg, with total immersion, high-end electronics and several rooms within the same game. With us, you will forget the monotony of life and plunge into the world of incredible adventure!
Great rooms with interesting riddles, great place, warm welcome by super friendly staff.... great fun with family or friends !!!
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This is ruins a must for the tourist .You need about half hour here.You can take some good photos here.Wear comfortable walking shoes.
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Join our fun Free Walking Tour of Luxemburg! You will listen to one of our entertaining tour guides telling you all you need to know about Luxembourg history, legends and urban stories. Check our website for more info. and to register! We also offer private tours every day of the week, just get in contact. We will be looking forward to seeing you!
4.5 based on 457 reviews
It wasn’t too busy in this part of the city and has many interesting old buildings. When we were there the restoration work was happening on the old fortifications.
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This Museum is located on the "Marché aux Poissons" in the heart of the city, Showcase from prehistoric times to decoratif arts from the 20 th century and a lot of fine arts;
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Philharmonie Luxembourg in all it's beauty would have deserved to have been built on top of a mountain, to be seen from far away. At a first glance its more than 800 white columns somehow look like the strings of an exotic instrument which makes the building a true house of music. When you walk around the elliptical foyer and are so lucky to have a clear sky and the sun shining into the foyer from the south you are blessed with the most wonderful shadow-play created by the shadows of the offset columns which surround the foyer in rows of 2 and 3. Walking up the ramp inside the foyer reveals impressive seemingly insurmountable ravines, reminiscent of Vauban's architecture which gave Luxembourg-city some of it's characteristic looks. The acoustic inside is absolutely fabulous. Christian de Portzemparc has really placed a true gem among buildings that do make it stand out, not only because of it pure White color or because of its it's atypical shape but due to their "functional, sterile contemporary ugliness". Do not miss this beauty when in Luxembourg.
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The Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is the resting place of over 5,000 service members who died during World War II, including the gravesite of General George S. Patton Jr. The cemetery is free of charge and open to the public everyday from 9:00am until 5:00pm, except on December 25 and January 1. Please see the cemetery website for more information about traveling to the cemetery, booking free guided tours, and other information about your visit. Cemetery staff are on site everyday to answer your questions and escort family members to their gravesites.
Towards the end of our Viking river cruise from the Swiss Alps to Paris, we toured through Luxembourg and the American Cemetery. Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site atop a gorge cliff. We viewed attractive houses, the Place d’Armes, the Monument of the Millennium and the Grand Ducal Palace. Just outside the city center, the American Cemetery holds more than 5,000 U.S. soldiers buried here after the Battle of the Bulge during the winter of 1945. We saw the grave of General George S. Patton.
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A wonderful walk to make with some good friends to visit the old town of Luxembourg, beginning with the Rocher du Bock (old castel of Lutzelbuerg), and you walk down to the Grund, long on the Alzette river, you will find the romantic circuit Wenzel for a tour of about good 3 hours; nice experience;
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Due to rehabilitation, it will reopen 2017.
This bridge, called New bridge, was erected 1900-1903 and has a biggest arch stone in the world at this time; ( span of 85 m), the bridge connect from the station area to the Upper Town; Under the bridge is a nice park, the valley of Petrusse
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