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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5.0 based on 6 reviews
There is an amazing view when crossing this bridge. It is a must seen place in Luxembourg. It is a history place that remind the old fort of Luxembourg. You can climb on spiral stairs not spending too many efforts.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
This Old Town is picture perfect. Loaded with history and culture, cafes and restaurants. It is not to be missed. I recommend locating your hotel in this area, that way you are in the center of the best.
4.5 based on 1,260 reviews
We visited Luxembourg for the first time with our 22 year old son, who was going to a wedding on Sunday. We had a full day free on Saturday and having spent a comfortable night at Legere hotel we intended getting the bus into the City centre. Sadly it was torrential rain and we took the car and got free parking at Glacis Boulevard de la Foire. We headed on foot to The Grund which was a lovely walk, took a few photos but we could have spent ages there. Amazing views, we took the free lift back, which saved a walk.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
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