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Panoramic Heart of Luxembourg: Place de la Constitution

Sweeping city views, the iconic Gëlle Fra monument, and tranquil gardens combine at Place de la Constitution—Luxembourg City’s scenic and symbolic open-air terrace.

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Place de la Constitution crowns Luxembourg City atop the dramatic Ville Haute cliffs, where panoramic terraces offer sweeping views over the Pétrusse Valley and the city below. Famed for the Gëlle Fra war memorial, this lively plaza blends stately grandeur with local reverence and invites travelers to linger amid well-tended gardens, lively events, and a backdrop of historic architecture in the heart of Luxembourg.

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2 Bd Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Luxembourg, Ville Haute, 1116, LU

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    Getting There

    Arrival

    Place de la Constitution sits directly atop Ville Haute’s southern escarpment, easily reached on foot from central squares or via public transit stops nearby. The area is open access throughout the day and offers barrier-free entry.

    Orientation

    Standing at the plaza’s balustrade, travelers get open panoramic views over the lush Pétrusse Valley, with the iconic Adolphe Bridge to the southwest and city spires rising to the northeast.

    Nearby Services

    Within a brief stroll, discover a cluster of cafés and bakeries—a good opportunity to sample local pastries or Luxembourgish chocolate. Expect midrange prices for refreshments.

    Accessibility

    Paved walkways and level surfaces surround the plaza, making it accessible for most visitors, including those using wheelchairs or strollers.

    Local tips

    For the best photos, visit in late afternoon when the sun casts dramatic shadows across the valley and the city skyline glows.
    Entry is free at all hours, making this an ideal picnic pause or sunset stop during a city stroll.
    Look for occasional local markets or festivals, especially in the spring and summer months.
    Several benches along the plaza edge offer quiet spots to rest and take in the panoramic view.
    A short ascent from the Adolphe Bridge leads directly to the plaza, so consider combining both sights in one visit.

    Discover more about Place de la Constitution

    Emerging atop the Ville Haute district’s ancient cliffs, Place de la Constitution stands as one of Luxembourg City’s most emblematic and photogenic gathering spaces. The expansive plaza reveals a breathtaking sweep over the forested and river-carved Pétrusse Valley, where viaduct arches suspend transit and historic bastions rise from a storybook landscape. At its heart soars the gilded 'Gëlle Fra,' or Golden Lady, Luxembourg’s national monument to fallen soldiers. Crafted in 1923, the memorial commemorates those who volunteered in the World Wars, rising poignantly from a tall granite obelisk crowned by the gilded figure reaching skyward with a laurel wreath—a symbol of remembrance and peace.Wide walkways and manicured lawns invite visitors to stroll and breathe in the city’s layered history. In spring and summer, festival tents and flowerbeds animate the square, while autumn mists paint the valley in soft golds. The plaza’s vantage point is a photographer’s dream; visitors will spot spires of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, winding old town alleys, and the Adolphe Bridge’s stately arches—all within a satisfying sweep of the eye. The place is steeped in local pride: Luxembourg citizens gather here for commemorations, open-air concerts, and the annual National Day festivities.Just beyond, cozy cafés and boutiques cluster along the plateau, providing an inviting break after sightseeing. The plaza itself is open day and night, free to enter, and easily accessed from the main city shopping arteries or via scenic walks running beneath the city’s walls. Whether pausing during a city ramble or soaking in the views at sundown, Place de la Constitution embodies both Luxembourg City’s resilience and its vibrant, cosmopolitan present.
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