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Beaufort

Beaufort, Luxembourg, is a tiny town surrounded by truly spectacular scenery in the country's Mullerthal (Little Switzerland) region, 21 mi/34 km northeast of Luxembourg City. Beaufort also has a ruined 12th-century castle and a neo-Gothic church. Th...

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Bourscheid

Located near the village of Bourscheid, Luxembourg, in the Sure Valley, 25 mi/ 41 km north of Luxembourg City, are the partially restored ruins of 1,000-year-old Bourscheid Castle, which is one of the largest fortress complexes in the area. It comman...

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Clervaux

Clervaux, Luxembourg, is a medieval town set in a deep, narrow valley beside the Clerve River, 38 mi/62 km north of Luxembourg City. Clervaux has a nice 12th-century castle and is the site of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Maurice and St. Maur. Built i...

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Diekirch

Visit Diekirch, Luxembourg, to see its Roman mosaics, a 15th-century church (built on fifth-century Roman foundations) and the National Museum of Military History, which is full of personal accounts by U.S. and German soldiers and is the best museum ...

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Echternach

Echternach, Luxembourg, an early center of European Christianity located 20 mi/32 km northeast of Luxembourg City, was heavily damaged during World War II, but it has been completely restored. Its narrow, cobbled medieval streets, ancient ramparts an...

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Ehnen

Ehnen, Luxembourg, is a medieval town on the Moselle River, 19 mi/30 km east of Luxembourg City, full of picturesque old houses, narrow alleyways and hillside vineyards. It is especially known for its wine museum and for its church, the only round on...

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Esch sur Alzette

Located about 12 mi/19 km southwest of Luxembourg City, Esch sur Alzette, Luxembourg's second-largest city, was originally the center of Luxembourg's iron and steel industry. Now all that remains are two blast furnace monuments. The large, steel-beam...

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Esch sur Sure

Esch sur Sure, Luxembourg, located about 33 mi/53 km northwest of Luxembourg City, is a typical Ardennes market town located on a bend of the scenic Sure River. It has a wonderful "lost" quality—you'll feel like you're in another era. Castle ruins ov...

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Ettelbruck

The confluence of rivers and roads makes Ettelbruck, Luxembourg, an important market and trading center and gives it the title "Gateway to the Ardennes." The old-world town, located 19 mi/30 km north of Luxembourg City, is home to a monument and muse...

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Grevenmacher

Grevenmacher, Luxembourg, lies on the banks of the Moselle River in the heart of the vineyard region, 19 mi/ 31 km northeast of Luxembourg City. Many of the local vineyards offer wine tastings. The annual wine market takes place on the Friday followi...

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Kaundorf

Kaundorf, Luexmbourg, located 25 mi/40 km northwest of Luxembourg City, is small, but it's a good example of a typical Ardennes village. It is a good place to start a hike through the countryside or to visit a rebuilt World War II bunker. On the Mond...

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Luxembourg City

Beautiful Luxembourg, Luxembourg (sometimes known as Luxembourg Ville or Luxembourg City), was founded in AD 963. It is filled with museums, old churches, ruined fortresses and lovely parks. Much of the city is built on top of hills and cliffs overlo...

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Mersch

Mersch, Luxembourg, located 12 mi/ 20 km north of Luxembourg City, is in the very center of the country. There you'll find the remains of a Roman villa and a medieval castle. Mersch is also an agricultural center and a good jumping-off point for tour...

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Mondorf les Bains

Mondorf les Bains, Luxembourg, is located 20 mi/32 km southeast of Luxembourg City. The town is home to a famous spring-fed health spa, mineral baths and a casino. Though the spa building exteriors are concrete and not very pretty, the spa is worth t...

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Moselle Valley

Famous for its medieval towns, charming hotels and wineries, the Moselle Valley is one of the most beautiful regoions, with the Moselle flowing through eastern Luxembourg, south western Germany and north eastern France. It is home to large wineries a...

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Nospelt

The village of Nospelf, Luxembourg, is known for its earthenware, and it has a small pottery museum. Good times to visit the villiage, located 12 mi/20 km northwest of Luxembourg City, are Easter Monday for the pottery festival; the last Sunday in Ju...

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Remich

Remich is a small town located on the Moselle River between Luxembourg and Germany. The Moselle Valley is a well known wine region and known for sparkling and white wine production. The St. Martin Wine Cellars, underground wine caves and cellars th...

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Schengen

Schengen, Luxembourg, located 25 mi/40 km southeast of Luxembourg City, is known for the 1985 signing of the Schengen treaty, which abolished border controls on people and goods in Schengen countries. This Moselle town is also the southern start poin...

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Troisvierges

Troisvierges, Luxembourg (the city's name means "three virgins"), is 45 mi/ 73 km north of Luxembourg City, high in the Oesling region in the country's far north. The 1,834-ft/559-m slope of Buurgplatz is the highest point in the country. The town's ...

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Upper Sure Nature Park

Scenic Upper Sure Nature Park, Luxembourg, located 31 mi/ 50 km northwest of Luxembourg City in the Ardennes, covers approximately 70,000 acres/28,300 hectares. The park encompasses several villages, as well as forests and cultivated land—agricultura...

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Vianden

However you approach Vianden, Luxembourg, the sight of the castle will surprise and delight you. Located on the Our River, 30 mi/48 km northeast of Luxembourg City, this town's well-restored medieval castle has a nice display of antique weaponry and...

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Wasserbillig

The tiny town of Wasserbillig, Luxembourg, 21 mi/ 33 km northeast of Luxembourg City, has a Gallo-Roman churchyard and an interesting aquarium that features fish from the Moselle River. There is a 33-mi/55-km hiking trail along the Moselle valley to ...

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Wiltz

The town of Wiltz, Luxembourg, located 35 mi/ 56 km northwest of Luxembourg City, offers the country's second-largest museum about the Battle of the Bulge. (The museum's hours are seasonal, so check before you go.) Another attraction is the baroque c...

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Multilingualism is one of the assets of the Grand Ducal capital. Visitors may be ushered in with a hearty ”Moiën”, as the natives stick to their mother tongue, ”Lëtzebuergesch”, now as before. Placed in the heart of Europe, Luxembourg has matured into an economic and cultural center. The modern edifices of the European Institutions on the Kirchberg Plateau or the futuristic bank head offices lining Boulevard Royal bear witness to progress the city has made. The media world has found a home here, just like the circles of the specialist conventions or international conferences. Many great names, from Goethe or Victor Hugo to William Turner, used to think highly of Luxembourg hospitality and open-mindedness. Therefore, visitors should feel at ease in a cosmopolitan city stamped by the spell of smallness, visible at a glance.
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Luxembourg


Resembling Europe in miniature, Luxembourg has a wine country, abbey towns, castles, river valleys and a cosmopolitan city, all packed into an area smaller than the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Full of charm and with a multilingual population, Luxembourg offers something for nearly every visitor, no matter where he or she is from.

Despite its romantic castles, scenic countryside and a hip capital city, this tiny country is not as well-known among travelers outside its region as it deserves to be. It's a destination packed not only with historical sites but also a whole menu of outdoor, active pursuits designed to appeal to all sorts of visitors. Travelers to Luxembourg can enjoy hiking or biking tours, the Ardennes, wineries, breweries and castles.

With strict laws regarding bank secrecy, Luxembourg also enjoys popularity as a tax haven and as an important financial services center. Several European Union institutions, including the General Secretariat of the European Parliament and the European Court of Justice, also have their headquarters there.

Geography

Luxembourg borders Belgium to the north and west, Germany to the east and France to the south. The country is surprisingly varied, considering its small size. The northern third of the country, called Eisleck, has the most dramatic scenery. It's part of the Ardennes, a forested plateau with cliffs and valleys that stretches into Belgium and France. The southern two-thirds of the country is called Gutland (Good Land), which is the main agricultural area. It encompasses Mullerthal (or Moellerdall), often called Little Switzerland for its rock formations and abundant hiking trails, and the wine-growing Moselle Valley, both in the east. The extreme south is called Land of the Red Rocks because of its iron ore. Close to the center of Gutland is the country's capital, Luxembourg City.

History

Luxembourg has been influenced at one time or another by the Spanish, Belgians, French, Germans, Dutch and Austrians. But perhaps the most influential of all were the Romans, who ruled the land for nearly 500 years. They left behind an excellent network of roads and bridges that, in addition to unifying the nation physically, linked the people psychologically.

Luxembourg's location in the heart of Europe made it a desirable territory for the continent's abundance of expansion-minded rulers. So it built itself into one of the most powerful fortresses in the world. Most of the fortifications were dismantled in the mid-1800s, and the fortresses were converted into parks—too soon, as it turned out. Luxembourg was invaded and occupied in both world wars by Germany and sustained terrible damage in World War II's Battle of the Bulge. In the post-war years, Luxembourg integrated itself with its neighbors by joining various European economic, political and military organizations. It was a founding member of the European Economic Community.

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Luxembourg's main attractions are castles, hiking and biking tours, wineries and breweries, the Ardennes' lovely scenery, friendly people and Luxembourg City.

The country will appeal to visitors on an extended (or return) European itinerary who are in the neighborhood and want to spend a few days in a beautiful part of Europe. (It also attracts its share of those who simply want to say they've been there.)

Potpourri

Luxembourg has the highest per capita income in Europe—and by some counts, in the world.

Luxembourg's small population is more than 30% foreign.

The world's largest steel company, Arcelor Mittal, is based in Luxembourg.

HRH Grand Duchess Maria Teresa was born in Havana, Cuba.

From the third to the fifth Sunday after Easter, the colorful Octave of Our Lady of Luxembourg is held. Thousands of pilgrims accompany the statue of the Holy Virgin from the main cathedral through flower-strewn streets.

The nation is the birthplace of Robert Schuman, father of the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.

Luxembourgers faced the Nazis boldly—they went on a nationwide general strike rather than give up their young men for the German army. A resistance museum in Esch sur Alzette displays documents (in French and German) and other resistance-related items.

The country has an amazing network of hiking and cycling trails. Ask at nearly any town hall or local tourist office for a copy of the local hiking map.

UNESCO added "The Family of Man" exposition of photographs at Vianden Castle to the Memory of the World Register in 2003. Created in 1955 by Edward J. Steichen (a Luxembourger) for the New York Museum of Modern Art, it is considered the largest photographic undertaking ever attempted. It includes 503 photos taken by 273 professional and amateur photographers from 68 countries

Most older Luxembourgers harbor warm feelings toward U.S. citizens, largely as a result of the major role played by the U.S. forces in liberating the country at the end of World War II. Gen. George S. Patton and 5,000 other U.S. soldiers are buried at the American Military Cemetery in Hamm, on the outskirts of Luxembourg City. A German military cemetery lies nearby.

Most Luxembourgers speak Luxembourgish, French and German—and many also speak English. Listening to and discovering Luxembourg's language can be a rich and interesting experience.



Luxembourg


Beautiful Luxembourg, Luxembourg (sometimes known as Luxembourg Ville or Luxembourg City), was founded in AD 963. It is filled with museums, old churches, ruined fortresses and lovely parks. Much of the city is built on top of hills and cliffs overlooking the Alzette and Petrusse rivers and steep ravines.

The best way to see the city is on foot. The tourist office runs guided walks, and it also has self-guided walking-tour maps. Be sure to crisscross the beautiful bridges and stroll the Promenade de la Corniche—you'll see wonderful views of the city.

Luxembourg City was once one of the most fortified cities in Europe—it was called the Gibraltar of the North. A series of tunnels and passageways, called casemates, are just under the Corniche. They were extensive enough to shelter the entire city during times of siege. Many are still open to the public during the main tourist season, and they're fun to explore. The elegant Spanish turrets and the towers of Rham are other examples of the city's former defenses.

We also enjoyed visiting the National Museum, which has displays on minerals, archaeology, painting, natural science, history and industrial art. Modern art can be found at the architect I.M. Pei-designed MUDAM building.

Other points of interest include the 11th-century Abbey of Munster (now a cultural center), the 17th-century Cathedral of Our Lady of Luxembourg and Casino Luxembourg (a forum for contemporary art). An afternoon can be spent looking at the 10th-century St. Michael's Church, the Renaissance-style Grand-Ducal Palace and some of the government's ministries, housed in elegant belle epoque buildings.

The Place d'Armes is the city's main square. It's at the center of a pedestrian area, where you'll find many restaurants and open-air cafes. Gourmet dining is an integral part of life in Luxembourg, which has the most Michelin-star restaurants per capita in the world.

For shopping, visit the Grand Rue, home of big-name designers and jewelry stores. More affordable items and souvenirs can be found in the area around the central train station.

We recommend a two-night visit to Luxembourg City. Day trips can be taken to any point in Luxembourg.




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