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Discover the best landmarks in Luxembourg City. Find inspiration for your trip with our curated list of top-rated spots, local favorites, and hidden gems.
Discover the Bock Casemates, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Luxembourg City, showcasing remarkable historical fortifications and stunning views.
Explore Luxembourg City’s iconic Cathédrale Notre-Dame, a stunning interplay of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture at the heart of Ville Haute.
Neumünster Abbey in Grund, Luxembourg: a riverside gem where centuries-old architecture, contemporary culture, live music, and artistic happenings come to life year-round.
Pont Adolphe is Luxembourg City's landmark stone arch bridge, offering panoramic views over the Pétrusse Valley and connecting Ville Haute to the Gare district.
Luxembourg City’s Panoramic Elevator seamlessly unites modern design and stunning Alzette valley views, offering free, barrier-free access between city heights and the historic Pfaffenthal.
The Palais Grand-Ducal blends royal tradition and Renaissance splendour, standing as Luxembourg City’s iconic symbol at the crossroads of culture, history, and elegant urban life.
A verdant retreat in the city center, Luxembourg’s Municipal Park offers tranquil lawns, ponds, monuments, and sweeping views from the prestigious Ville Haute quarter.
Gëlle Fra—Luxembourg City’s iconic golden monument in Ville Haute—stands as a powerful national symbol and offers sweeping valley vistas at the heart of the capital.
Explore Luxembourg’s fascinating heritage at the National Art and History Museum—where archaeological wonders meet fine art in the heart of Ville Haute.
Discover the star-shaped ramparts, panoramic city views, and captivating military history told by Fort Thüngen in Luxembourg’s landmark fortress district.
Discover Place de la Constitution, Luxemburg’s historic plaza with the Golden Lady monument and sweeping valley views—an essential, panoramic city landmark.
Bustling open plaza at the center of Luxembourg City, William Square blends rich history, vibrant markets, and iconic civic sights in a truly local setting.
Discover Luxembourg City’s layered history in a stunning museum with medieval cellars, panoramic valley views, and hands-on exhibits spanning the centuries.
Located at the heart of Luxembourg City on Place Guillaume II, the Tourist Office is the ideal starting point for discovering history, festivals, and local secrets.
Discover Michaelskirche, Luxembourg’s oldest church in historic Ville Haute. Explore Romanesque-Gothic architecture and centuries of quiet heritage in the old town’s heart.
Discover the Luxembourg American Cemetery in Hamm, an evocative World War II memorial known for its serene grounds, mosaic chapel, and General Patton’s grave.
La Passerelle—Luxembourg’s historic viaduct—spans the Pétrusse valley, offering sweeping panoramic city views and a unique blend of urban heritage amid picturesque landscapes.
Descend into the Archaeological Crypt in Grund to uncover Luxembourg City’s tumultuous origins, where ancient walls preserve stories of castles, conquest, and resilience beneath modern streets.
Explore the UNESCO-listed Pétrusse Casemates in Luxembourg—a sprawling underground labyrinth revealing centuries of fortification, intrigue, and hidden history below Ville Haute.
Discover Église Saint-Jean-du-Grund, a 17th-century riverside church nestled in Luxembourg’s scenic Grund district, renowned for history, tranquility, and Gothic charm.
Contemporary art flourishes inside an elegant former casino in central Luxembourg, where boundary-pushing exhibitions and a lively creative spirit invite discovery.
Discover the storied ramparts and shadowy casemates of Rocher du Bock, the ancient fortress outcrop at the heart of UNESCO-listed Luxembourg City.
Discover the Pont du Stierchen, a historic stone bridge arching over the Alzette River, surrounded by lush cliffs and medieval ambiance in Luxembourg’s Grund quarter.
Craggy ramparts on Luxembourg’s edge, the Dent Creuse is an iconic fortress ruin offering dramatic valley vistas and an atmospheric glimpse into centuries of military heritage.
Discover the grace and history of the Statue of the Grand Duchess Charlotte, an emblematic monument that anchors Place de Clairefontaine at the heart of Luxembourg City.
Explore the historic Vauban Towers in Pfaffenthal, where Luxembourg's military past meets breathtaking valley views and lush, tranquil surroundings.
The Chemin de la Corniche blends centuries-old ramparts with panoramic views over Luxembourg City, offering an unforgettable stroll along Europe’s most picturesque urban balcony.
Historic medieval fortifications in Ville Haute with panoramic city views, the Three Towers reveal layers of Luxembourg’s past amid UNESCO-listed rampart remains.
Experience Luxembourg’s unique skyline and valley vistas at the Great View Point, a historic terrace on Plateau du Saint-Esprit with panoramic city and gorge views.
Discover the Monument to Dicks and Lentz in Ville Haute, Luxembourg City—a tribute to iconic poets and the evolution of Luxembourg’s cultural and linguistic identity.
Explore the historic Citadelle du Saint-Esprit in Luxembourg City, where ancient ramparts and scenic overlooks meet the UNESCO-listed Alzette valley.
Standing atop the Plateau du Saint-Esprit, this poignant monument honors Luxembourg’s WWII resistance, offering sweeping city views and deep national significance.
Discover the Bourbon Plateau, a historic terrace in Luxembourg’s Gare district combining green promenades, splendid views, and traces of the city’s storied past.
A tranquil, historic hilltop above Luxembourg's Grund quarter, Rham-Plateau blends panoramic city views, centuries-old fortifications, and serene green spaces.
Roude Pëtz Square in Luxembourg City’s old town is famed for its red-lidded well, vibrant atmosphere, and proximity to key historical landmarks in Ville-Haute.
The Spanish Turret is a historic watchtower within Luxembourg’s Ville Haute, offering panoramic valley views and a vivid connection to the city’s fortress heritage.
Discover Lambert Redoubt in Parc Edmund Klein, a hidden fragment of Luxembourg City’s legendary fortifications and a peaceful landmark blending history with urban park life.
Discover Luxembourg City’s iconic Panoramic View Point: a breathtaking locale for unrivaled cityscape vistas, blending medieval towers, verdant valleys, and vibrant local life.
Descend into the legendary Kasematten, Luxembourg’s underground maze of stone tunnels and chambers, where medieval history, military ingenuity, and iconic city views converge.
The Spanish (Grund) Gate marks a dramatic entrance to Luxembourg's UNESCO-listed Grund district, blending centuries-old fortifications with serene riverside charm.
The Kadish monument in Ville Haute honors the victims of the Shoah in Luxembourg, offering a stirring space of reflection at the crossroads of history and memory.
Discover Luxembourg’s UNESCO-listed old town in comfort on the City Train, gliding past medieval landmarks, grand valleys, and historic fortifications with audio narration.
Marvel at the Melusina Statue in the heart of Grund and discover Luxembourg’s legendary water nymph amid riverside scenery and storied medieval cliffs.
The Robert-Schuman Monument in Ville Haute honors the Luxembourg-born statesman and founding father of the European Union amid scenic city views and historic significance.
Discover the UNESCO-listed Old Quarters of Luxembourg, where medieval ramparts, panoramic vistas, and vibrant local culture converge in the city’s historic heart.
Discover Malakoff Tower in Clausen—an evocative 19th-century Napoleonic watchtower with panoramic city views and striking local history in Luxembourg City.
Discover Luxembourg’s Monument of the Millennium in Grund — an evocative archaeological site offering sweeping valley views and a powerful connection to the city’s roots.
Luxembourg for Tourism in Kirchberg is the visitor’s hub for information, inspiration, and guidance, showcasing culture, events, and practical support for exploring the Grand Duchy.
Avenue de la Liberté: Luxembourg City's bustling, Belle Époque boulevard, linking the central station to the city center, rich in historic charm and local life.
Step through the Porte du Grünewald, an atmospheric 17th-century gateway that once guarded Luxembourg’s iconic fortifications in the lush Clausen district.
Discover Beien an der Stad in Ville Haute, Luxembourg: an urban apiary that blends education, ecology, and city life, offering a unique glimpse into local beekeeping.
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