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William Square (Place Guillaume II) is Luxembourg City’s grand public space, known for its historic statue, vibrant local markets, civic events, and architectural splendor.
Set in the historic Ville Haute, William Square (Place Guillaume II) serves as the social and ceremonial center of Luxembourg City. Grand civil architecture and the equestrian statue of Grand Duke William II anchor a plaza alive with weekly markets and civic festivals. The square stands as an essential gathering place for locals and a vibrant introduction for visitors seeking a window into both the city’s daily rhythm and its regal past.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Landmark Location
Nestled between the iconic City Hall and Ville Haute’s main shopping arteries, William Square is unmissable for those emerging from the higher terraces or approaching from the vibrant Grand Rue.
Cost
The square is always free to enter. Markets and events may offer goods at variable prices, with fresh snacks typically €2–€6 and artisanal gifts starting around €10.
Accessibility
The open plaza is flat, spacious, and well-paved, providing wheelchair and stroller-friendly access throughout. Seating is plentiful along the perimeter.
Connections
Pedestrian lanes extend in several directions — toward Place d’Armes for café culture or south to the ancient Corniche for panoramic city views.
Use William Square as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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