Luxembourg Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
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This wealthy European country packs a whole lot into its small borders, including a UNESCO-listed medieval quarter and its very own wine-producing region.

Although one of the smallest European nations, Luxembourg is bursting with beauty and captivating attractions. Learn about its rich history at a top-notch museum in its cosmopolitan capital and escape to nature amid the mountains, which are scattered with ruins of medieval fortresses.

Luxembourg City, a dynamic capital, has a mix of historic monuments and modern buildings. Take a political-themed tour to find out Luxembourg City’s role as one of the institutional seats of the European Union. Learn about local politics at the picturesque Grand Ducal Palace and look back to the pre-European Union era at one of the city’s museums. The National Museum of History and Art offers a glimpse into the entire country’s story, while the Luxembourg City History Museum focuses on the capital city.

Find natural scenery and fresh air in northern Luxembourg’s Ardennes region, where medieval remains dot the dense forested landscape. Go mountain biking on rugged trails for a thrilling active pursuit.

Head east of Luxembourg to reach Mullerthal, a region sometimes referred to as “Little Switzerland” because of its hilly landscape. The capital of the region, Echternach, is the oldest town in Luxembourg and features the remains of a Roman villa. Follow the Mullerthal Trail to see striking rock formations such as Piteschkummer and Geyerslay.

Follow the Moselle River to the Moselle valley, home to charming medieval towns and plenty of wineries. Take a cruise down the Moselle or launch a kayak from its banks. Wander the twisting lanes of Remich, a pretty riverside town set amid rows of vineyards.

Luxembourg’s small size makes it easy to navigate. A connected bus and train system serves the entire country. Purchase the Luxembourg Card for unlimited free public transportation. The card also gives discounts at various attractions. French and German are the most commonly spoken languages, so learn a few key phrases of each before you arrive.

From glorious natural scenery to historic government buildings, Luxembourg has a wide variety of sightseeing options.

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