Bock Casemates
Explore the Historic Bock Casemates
Pont du Stierchen: Luxembourg's serene stone archway over the Alzette, connecting history, scenic riverbanks, and the timeless elegance of Grund’s vibrant heart.
Tucked into the historic Grund quarter of Luxembourg City, the Pont du Stierchen is a picturesque stone bridge spanning the tranquil Alzette River. Loved by locals and travelers alike, it provides a postcard-perfect view of lush riverbanks and centuries-old fortifications that rise dramatically above the valley, inviting visitors to pause and soak in the romantic, timeless charm of the lower city. Whether bathed in early morning mist or golden evening light, this iconic spot is ideal for contemplative strolls or unforgettable photos.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Orientation
Pont du Stierchen sits along the Alzette River, nestled beneath the towering ramparts of the upper city in Grund. The bridge is easily reachable by following riverside footpaths from key vantage points, such as the lower entrance to the Casemates du Bock, providing a seamless link between historic high ground and the lush valley floor.
Accessibility
Access to the bridge is via gently sloping cobblestone paths. There are no admission fees, and the site remains open at all hours, making it a flexible stop for both planned and spontaneous explorations.
Cost
Admission is free. The nearby Grund district offers cafés and scenic terraces where light meals or coffee can cost around 5–10 euros.
Use Pont du Stierchen as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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