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Nestled high in The Ardennes, where the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers meet, Luxembourg is a charming blend of medieval heritage, storybook villages, and forested hills that roll into deep valleys. Though it’s smaller than Paris, this Grand Duchy stands tall, rich in history, beauty, and European prestige.
From 10th-century castles to sleek modern galleries, Luxembourg is a destination that wears both its past and future with pride. You’ll wander through Vianden Castle, explore Neümunster Abbey, and step into the solemn pages of history at the American Cemetery and Memorial, where the brave soldiers of WWII rest in honor.
Beyond its fascinating history, Luxembourg’s capital hums with cosmopolitan energy — filled with fine dining, theatre, art, and world-class wine from the Moselle region. It’s a place where fairy-tale meets first-class, and every corner feels like it’s been waiting just for your camera.
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Luxembourg At-a-Glance

With its idyllic villages, over 100 medieval castles, and a landscape draped in forested hills and deep valleys, Luxembourg is a UNESCO-listed jewel waiting to be explored. Discover why Europe’s wealthiest nation and the world’s last remaining Grand Duchy is so much more than meets the eye.

Currency
Euro
Capital City
Luxemburg City
Winter avg temp
1 °C
Language
French, German, Luxemburgish
Summer avg temp
17 °C
Good morning
Gudde Moien
Time Zone
GMT+2
Good evening
Gudden Owend
Green forests and orchards mingle with pretty little villages, lakes, and fairytale castles, Luxembourg may be small, but it’s endlessly enchanting.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Luxembourg

Journey to Vianden Castle

Standing proudly at 310 meters above the town, Vianden Castle is one of Europe’s largest and most stunning fortresses. Built between the 11th and 14th centuries atop Roman foundations, it once housed the mighty Counts of Vianden — and today, it remains one of the country’s most photographed sites.

Pay Tribute to General George S. Patton

Visit the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, where over 5,000 U.S. soldiers, including General George S. Patton are laid to rest. It’s a moving tribute to the heroes of the Battle of the Bulge and a poignant reminder of the sacrifices that shaped modern Europe.

Take a Walking Tour of Luxembourg City

Explore centuries of history with a local guide as you stroll past the Cathedral, Grand Ducal Palace, and Bock promontory. Walk across the Pont du Château, a two-tiered bridge connecting the cliffs, and discover why Luxembourg City is often called “the Gibraltar of the North.”

Admire the Gorge of the Alzette and Pétrusse Rivers

Where the two rivers meet, you’ll find some of Luxembourg’s most breathtaking views. The lush green gorge once served as part of the city’s defense system now, it’s a peaceful retreat surrounded by leafy trails and scenic overlooks.

People-Watch in Place d’Armes

Soak in the local vibe at Place d’Armes, the beating heart of Luxembourg City. Grab a coffee, listen to live orchestras on summer nights, or shop at the charming Christmas Market in winter. The square’s centerpiece monument honors national poets Dick and Michel Lentz, who penned the country’s anthem.

Best museums in Luxembourg

Luxembourg City

Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art (MUDAM)

Designed by the world-renowned I.M. Pei, MUDAM is a masterpiece inside and out. This contemporary art museum houses over 100 works from global icons like Andy Warhol and showcases Luxembourg’s modern creative pulse.

Luxembourg City

National Museum of History and Art

Located in the heart of the old town, this museum is a time capsule of archaeological treasures, from ancient coins and jewelry to historic sculptures and paintings. The collection tells Luxembourg’s story from the Stone Age to modern day.

Luxembourg City

Villa Vauban

Set in a graceful 19th-century villa surrounded by parkland, this museum focuses on European art from the 17th to 19th centuries. Expect a mix of classical paintings, sculptures, and graphic works in an elegant, intimate setting.

Best food in Luxembourg

F’rell Am Rèisleck

Luxembourg’s signature dish — freshwater trout baked in Riesling wine sauce with cream, herbs, and spices. It’s rich, elegant, and a perfect reflection of the country’s love for fine dining and Moselle wine.

Bouneschlupp

A hearty green bean soup with bacon, potatoes, and onions — humble, filling, and beloved by locals. Pair it with crispy potato pancakes (gromperekichelchen) and a dollop of sour cream for an authentic Luxembourgish meal.

Friture de la Moselle

Crispy fried river fish — small, golden, and meant to be eaten with your fingers. Traditionally served with a squeeze of lemon and a glass of Luxembourg Riesling, this is riverside snacking at its best.

What to pack for a tour in Luxembourg

What to Pack

Phrasebook

French, German, and Luxembourgish are all spoken here — learn a few phrases or download offline translations on Google Translate to connect with locals.

Waterproof Coat

Rain showers can pop up anytime, so pack a light raincoat or umbrella to stay dry while exploring.

Comfortable Shoes

Luxembourg is made for walking. Bring sturdy shoes for wandering the cobbled streets and hilly paths of the old city.

Power Adapter

Electricity runs at 230V, with Type F (two-pin) plugs, standard for most of Europe.

Camera

With over 100 castles, lush forests, and romantic cityscapes, Luxembourg is a photographer’s dream.

Pack for Sustainable Travel

Go eco-friendly by bringing a reusable water bottle, steel straw, and refillable toiletries, small steps that make a big difference.

Other things to know before you go

Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter. Always check the requirements before booking. Some countries require at least 3–6 months of passport validity beyond your travel dates.