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Place des Martyrs: Tranquility in Historic Gare

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A beautifully landscaped park in Luxembourg’s Gare district, Place des Martyrs combines serene gardens, poignant memorials, and lively city surroundings for visitors of all ages.

In the heart of Luxembourg's lively Gare quarter, Place des Martyrs—sometimes called 'Rousegäertchen'—offers an idyllic urban escape. Elegant lawns and landscaped beds surround striking monuments amid a backdrop of grand 19th-century facades. The park is cherished as both a peaceful green space for locals and an atmospheric spot to absorb Luxembourg’s layered history. Its central location, near the main rail station, makes it an inviting stop for travelers and a favored gathering place year-round.

A brief summary to Place des Martyrs

  • Pl. des Martyrs, Luxembourg, Gare, 1130, LU
  • 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 early in the morning for peaceful strolls and fresh air before city life gets busy.
  • Pack a sandwich or pastry from a nearby bakery to enjoy a picnic on the lawns with views of surrounding historic architecture.
  • Keep an eye out for the central War Memorial; this is the square’s most significant historic focal point.
  • If visiting in late spring to summer, don’t miss the rose gardens at their peak bloom for colorful photo opportunities.
  • Public transport stops are situated nearby, allowing for quick access to and from the Ville Haute area.
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Getting There

  • Arrival

    Leave Gare Luxembourg’s main rail platforms and cross to the garden’s grand entrance, easily spotted by its lush fencing and monument at the center. Entry is always free.

  • Orientation

    From the War Memorial, landscaped paths wind through lawns toward flowerbeds and benches, while edges of the park offer views of neighboring Belle Époque buildings.

  • Nearby Connections

    The park sits near primary tram and bus stops, making it a convenient rest point on journeys between the historic old town and the modern Gare district.

  • Accessibility

    Paths are wide and gently sloped, suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, though lawns may be soft in wet weather.

Discover more about Place des Martyrs

Place des Martyrs, affectionately known as the 'Rousegäertchen,' is a cherished green oasis set within Luxembourg City’s bustling Gare district. This square, famed for its meticulously tended gardens and vivid rose beds, sits just beyond the city’s central train station, making it an accessible and inviting destination for both locals and travelers.Stepping into the park, visitors are immediately greeted by gracefully curving pathways and a tapestry of seasonal color. Neat lawns and geometric flowerbeds reflect a tradition of classic European landscaping, while mature trees provide patches of cool shade. The park’s centerpiece is the poignant War Memorial, a tribute to the Luxembourgers who fell during the World Wars—a place for reflection, often adorned with colorful floral wreaths.Historic buildings, clad in elegant stone, frame the garden on all sides, lending it the atmosphere of a grand urban salon. Commuters and tourists alike are drawn here to pause on a bench, enjoy a picnic, or simply watch city life unfold at a gentler pace. Across the gardens, you'll find inviting statues, artful lamp posts, and walking trails favored by joggers and families. Luxembourg’s cosmopolitan spirit is palpable: office workers eat their lunch under lime trees, while travelers hauling suitcases pause amid birdsong and fragrance.Access is always free, and the square is open year-round. Flowering is most brilliant from late spring through early autumn, though winter brings its own quiet charm as the lawns glisten with morning frost. The park’s proximity to tram and bus connections ensures it is easy to pair with explorations of the city’s old town or the vibrant shops and cafés of the Gare district. As both a memorial and a living communal space, Place des Martyrs is woven into the daily rhythm of Luxembourg: a place where remembrance and relaxation meet in the heart of the capital.
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