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Place de la Constitution: Luxembourg’s Symbolic Heart

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Panoramic city views, the poignant Gëlle Fra memorial, and lush gardens make Place de la Constitution the symbolic and scenic heart of Luxembourg City.

Place de la Constitution, perched atop the Petrusse Valley in Ville Haute, is one of Luxembourg City's most iconic squares. With sweeping views across the valley and its striking Gëlle Fra war memorial, the plaza is a must-visit for anyone seeking a tangible sense of Luxembourg's history and spirit. The open space, surrounded by lush lawns and close to the city’s historic center, is equally beloved by locals and visitors, serving as a site for remembrance and public gatherings.

A brief summary to Place de la Constitution

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Arrive close to sunset for the best golden-hour views over the Petrusse Valley and Luxembourg’s bridges.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawns—there are several inviting grassy patches and plenty of seating.
  • Look for the plaques and inscriptions around the Gëlle Fra to gain deeper insight into Luxembourg’s wartime history.
  • Visit during National Day (June 23) to experience vibrant celebrations held around the square.
  • Nearby bus stops and pedestrian paths make this square easily accessible from anywhere in the city center.
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Getting There

  • Orientation

    Look south from the plaza’s central lawn to take in the full sweep of the Petrusse Valley, with the graceful Adolphe Bridge spanning the gorge nearby.

  • Activity

    Enjoy open-air events and weekend markets often held within the square, free of charge except during ticketed concerts.

  • Proximity

    Steps away from the city’s main shopping and government districts; public transport stops are located at the edge of the plaza, connecting you to other historic quarters.

  • Accessibility

    The square is fully accessible, with flat pathways suitable for prams and wheelchairs, and benches available around the lawn.

Discover more about Place de la Constitution

Place de la Constitution, nestled in the elegant Ville Haute district, commands an enviable location atop the dramatic Petrusse Valley, offering visitors some of the most breathtaking panoramas in Luxembourg City. Established in 1923, this public square commemorates those who lost their lives in World War I and is best recognized for the Gëlle Fra—the gilded 'Golden Lady'—memorial. Rising above the square, the statue serves as a poignant national symbol representing freedom and resilience, her arm outstretched in triumph.Bound by immaculately kept gardens and mature trees, the square is an urban oasis, alive with the sound of visitors and locals enjoying a tranquil moment or pausing to capture photographs against the spectacular skyline. Place de la Constitution often hosts city events, from flea markets to open-air concerts, and becomes particularly vibrant during Luxembourg's National Day festivities. The vantage point from the plaza’s low stone walls offers a sweeping view: gaze west across the valley to see the intricate bridges and lush green belt, or look upward to appreciate the spires and rooftops of the old town’s historic buildings.A short stroll from the city’s main commercial avenues, the square is a crossroads between modern Luxembourg and its storied past. Benches and shaded lawns invite extended visits, while nearby cafes and patisseries allow for a leisurely stop within sight of the monument. While there’s no entry fee, the square feels invaluable, promising a connection to the city’s heart and its ongoing narrative. The Place de la Constitution is completely open to the public year-round, making it a convenient and enriching destination at any time of day.
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