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Place de la Constitution: Luxembourg’s Panoramic Plaza

Experience Luxembourg City’s history and pride at Place de la Constitution, known for its iconic Gëlle Fra monument and panoramic valley and city views.

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Standing proudly atop the Petrusse Valley, Place de la Constitution is an emblematic open square in Luxembourg City, renowned for its sweeping city and gorge views. At its heart, the soaring Gëlle Fra monument commemorates the nation’s resilience and the sacrifices of its people during wartime. Located in the historic Ville Haute district, this beloved public gathering spot is not only architecturally striking but also plays host to major local events, offering visitors both a scenic vista and a lesson in Luxembourgish identity.

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

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    Getting There

    Orientation

    Place de la Constitution sits at the edge of the Ville Haute plateau, overlooking the Petrusse Valley and opposite Notre-Dame Cathedral, with panoramic sightlines to the city’s old fortifications.

    Accessibility

    The plaza is fully open and accessible around the clock, with flat surfaces suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Benches are available for visitors wishing to linger.

    Cost

    There is no admission fee to visit the square or view the monument. Vendors and seasonal stands may sell snacks or souvenirs, typically ranging from €3–€10.

    Nearby Points

    Within a short walk, visitors can discover Notre-Dame Cathedral, the pedestrian shopping areas of Ville Haute, and scenic walks along the Petrusse Valley’s upper rim.

    Local tips

    Visit near sunset to see the plaza and Petrusse Valley bathed in golden light—photographers will find the lighting especially magical.
    The square is easily accessible by foot from Ville Haute’s central shopping streets, making it an effortless addition to city itineraries.
    Look out for the information plaques around the plaza—they offer fascinating insight into the history of the Gëlle Fra and the city ramparts.
    During national holidays or Christmas, expect festive markets and crowds; for a quiet experience, try early mornings or weekdays.
    There is no entrance fee—enjoy the views and monuments for free, but cafes and shops nearby offer refreshments at a typical Luxembourg price.

    Discover more about Place de la Constitution

    Rising above the dramatic cliffs of the Petrusse Valley, Place de la Constitution offers visitors one of Luxembourg City’s most breathtaking cityscapes. Laid out in the early 20th century atop the former bastions of the old fortress walls, this expansive plaza has become a symbol of national pride and remembrance. The centerpiece of the square is the gilded statue of Gëlle Fra (Golden Lady), her figure aloft on a pillar, holding a laurel wreath toward the sky—a poignant tribute to Luxembourg’s fallen soldiers during the World Wars, and a beacon of resilience for the Grand Duchy.From its elevated terrace, the plaza opens to sweeping views across the adjacent Petrusse Valley, with sightlines stretching toward the spires of Notre-Dame Cathedral and out over the picturesque lower town. The plaza itself is bordered by elegant, historic buildings typical of Ville Haute’s heritage, making it as much a destination for architecture lovers as it is for photographers in search of Luxembourg’s iconic skyline.Throughout the year, Place de la Constitution transforms alongside the city’s cultural calendar. During National Day celebrations and Christmas, it becomes a festive hub, with markets, music, and a lively gathering of locals and visitors alike. Outside of these times, it remains a tranquil space for reflection, people-watching, or simply taking in the spectacle of the city laid out below. Benches and promenades invite leisurely strolls, while information plaques provide historical background for the curious traveler.As a freely accessible site in the city’s heart, Place de la Constitution is both a meeting point and a lookout—a place where Luxembourg’s layers of history, pride, and scenic grandeur converge in one unforgettable panorama.
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