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Luxembourg City's Old Town captivates with its UNESCO-protected medieval charm and golden-hued architecture. Wander through pedestrian-only streets to discover the magnificent Grand Ducal Palace, imposing Bock Casemates, and Notre-Dame Cathedral's soaring spires. The National Museum of History and Art showcases Luxembourg's rich heritage through fascinating exhibits, while Place Guillaume II and Place d'Armes bustle with local energy.
Upscale bistros serve traditional Luxembourgish cuisine on charming terraces overlooking medieval squares. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer the perfect base for exploring this walkable district. Hop on at Hamilius Tram Stop when you're ready to venture beyond the cobblestone streets.
Gare district buzzes with the energy of Luxembourg City's main transit hub. Historic Sacre Coeur Church and den Atelier cultural venue sit among diverse international eateries and shops. The neighborhood's Belle Époque railway station anchors a multicultural scene where Portuguese tavernas and Asian fusion restaurants line the streets. Take in the Post and Telecommunication Museum or stroll to nearby Petrusse Valley.
Hop on a tram at Paräisser Plaz or Place de Metz to explore further afield. The area offers a mix of budget to mid-range hotels perfect for early departures or late arrivals. Most spots stay open late to accommodate travelers, making this walkable neighborhood a convenient base for discovering Luxembourg's charms.
Kirchberg blends high finance with high culture in Luxembourg City's sleekest district. Modern glass towers house EU institutions and banks, while MUDAM's striking museum and the Philharmonie concert hall add artistic flair. The sprawling sports complex at D'Coque offers active entertainment between business meetings. After hours, explore the sculpture-dotted green spaces for a breath of fresh air.
Shopping at the Auchan center provides retail therapy between cultural excursions. Business hotels dominate the accommodation scene, with excellent tram connections to the historic center just minutes away. The district buzzes with professionals during weekdays but offers peaceful exploring on weekends.
Gronn's medieval limestone buildings and cobblestone streets transport you to Luxembourg City's fascinating past. The neighborhood cradles the Alzette River, where scenic paths wind beneath ancient fortifications. History buffs will love exploring Neumunster Abbey and the National Museum of Natural History, while photographers can capture picture-perfect views from stone bridges.
Traditional Luxembourgish taverns serve hearty local dishes alongside cozy riverside cafés. Boutique guesthouses in converted historic buildings offer charm with personal service. Though the steep terrain requires sturdy shoes, city buses connect you to upper districts when your legs need a break.
Clausen combines Luxembourg City's rich history with riverside charm. Medieval castle ruins crown the hillside while the Renaissance-era Mansfeld Palace overlooks cobblestone streets that wind through this valley enclave. The Alzette River curves past restored mill buildings that tell centuries of stories. Rives de Clausen and Dent Creuse offer travelers fascinating glimpses into Luxembourg's storied past.
Intimate bistros in converted historic buildings serve traditional Luxembourgish cuisine with valley views from riverside terraces. Boutique guesthouses in honey-colored limestone buildings provide charming accommodation options. Though steep terrain challenges walkability, scenic valley paths make exploring this tranquil neighborhood a delightful adventure.
If you want to take a couple of pics of the cathedral, head to Ville Haute— home to Notre-Dame Cathedral. You can also discover the museums and art galleries in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
Enjoy a performance at Philharmonie Luxembourg, a theater with a story to tell in Luxembourg City. Experience the museums and theater scene in this walkable area.
Wander through the UNESCO-listed Old Quarter, marveling at the medieval fortress and underground tunnels. Sample local specialties like Riesling wine and Quetschentaart plum tart at charming cafes overlooking the Alzette Valley.
A fantastic city. The free mass transit system is a huge plus. Lots to do and see around the city and everything is a short drive away. Parking is a bit of a luxury so be prepared to pay. But it's reasonable in price depending on where you Park.
Michael
10.0/10
Excellent
A beautiful, calm, clean city! Recommend visiting the Casemates du Bock and surrounding area. If you like wine, the Bar a Vin is a must visit. For cocktails, grand Hotel Cravat is a lovely place to enjoy an Espresso Martini.
Kerry
10.0/10
Excellent
Make good use of the free public transport and walk around a lot. You can easily hike in the old city with its slopes and fortresses surrounded by greenery. Very interesting city.
E
10.0/10
Excellent
Amazing city! Safe, clean, well organised, didnt notice any crime, great restaurants. Enjoyed a historical tour and a visit to the casemates
Samantha
10.0/10
Excellent
Everyone in Luxembourg was very nice, and restrooms were all free wherever we went!!!! The people were so very helpful and loved that their were police everywhere we walked. My family and I felt very safe! Would definitely come back!
Jorge
10.0/10
Excellent
Luxembourg City is beautiful and easily walkable. The paths around town often have history markers. There are plenty of places to east or grab a drink and there is a lot of upscale shopping. Streetcars are abundant.
Brian
8.0/10
Good
Max your stay with their free rides to all public transports. Get too the Luxembourg Card as we did not pay the Vianden Castle's entrance.
Carlito
10.0/10
Excellent
A great city to visit and to walk. Public transportation is free, so we caught a bus from our hotel to the old city.
Allen
10.0/10
Excellent
Very compact and interesting city, the free transport makes everything accessible at no cost.
ANDREW
8.0/10
Good
We chose Luxembourg to be tourists for several days. We actually found it hard to find out what to do etc., other than shopping which seemed to be the focus. Even the website did not really promote the city for an international tourist.
"The hotel Perrin was excellent in every way, I cannot fault it at all, the elderly gentleman on reception is a ear assett, he could not have been more helpful. The room,although smallish had every facility except a fridge, it even had a tower fan and slippers. The bathroom looked brand new and was well equipped inc good quality hairdryer. The location is also excellent, literally a five minute walk from the station and surrounded by restaurants. I will definitely return, but for longer next time! "
"Great hotel - good location near station. Staff friendly and polite. Room was functional, spacious & clean. Bed was comfortable. Breakfast was good. Air con was a real bonus. "
"Excellent location easily accessible by bus from the airport, and a short 11 Euro taxi ride or 15 minutes walking from the train station. Very helpful staff and a great breakfast.
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"Free municipal parking in 1 min , very safe a quiet street, free transportation to the center city in 10 min . Great hotel , great country! I’m in love with Luxembourg ❤️"
"Impeccable staff and hotel. Customer service was first rate. 5 minutes walk to tram, bus and funicular into centre of city. You can also walk into the centre from the hotel for the adventurous. Tram back to the airport takes 15 mins. Breakfast at hotel also excellent. Would stay again without hesitation. "
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July and August are typically the warmest months in Luxembourg City when the average temp is 62°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 37°F. December and June are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Luxembourg City
Find out more about Luxembourg City
There's a lot visitors like about Luxembourg City, especially its restaurants and historical sites. You might find the perfect souvenir at Rives de Clausen or Auchan Shopping Center Kirchberg. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Grand Ducal Palace and National Museum of History and Art.