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Trip.Best Top 8 Best Things to Do in Luxembourg [2024]

Explore the best things to do in Luxembourg! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Sep 2024
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    󰺂6.8
    4.5/5
    94 Review
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    "The Grand Canyon of Luxembourg, also known as the Grand Canyon of Luxembourg, is one of the world famous scenic spots, about 100 meters wide and about 60 meters deep, which naturally divides Luxembourg City into two new and old urban areas in the north and south. The Constitution Square is the best place to view the Grand Canyon and its scenery on both sides of the Straits. Across the Grand Canyon, a palace-like building sits in the greenery, which is particularly magnificent, and it is the National Savings Bank of Luxembourg. At its north end is a tall, spire-shaped clock tower, with medieval buildings that can only see the roof."
    Luxembourg
    517m from downtown
    Highlights: The Petros Grand Canyon, also known as the Luxembourg Grand Canyon, is the natural boundary between the old and new urban areas of Luxembourg City. Because of the 100-meter width and 60-meter depth of the Petros Grand Canyon, Luxembourg has always been regarded as a military stronghold in history. The Petros Fortress, where barriers, gun doors and secret passages were built based on the natural rocks of the canyon, is here Evidence from the smoke of gunpowder. Today, the Petros Grand Canyon is a beautiful sightseeing spot in Europe. Standing on any bridge on the Grand Canyon, you can see the lush towering trees growing on the two walls of the valley. There are many kinds of trees and they grow in different directions. It shows the unrestrained natural beauty of Petros Grand Canyon. On the side of Constitution Square next to the Petros Grand Canyon, there are ancient stone steps leading to the canyon. Walking along the stone steps to the bottom of the canyon, the looming stream in the shade of lush trees will appear in front of you. The clear stream runs at the bottom of the canyon. Viewing the valley bottom scenery in misty weather will make people feel more magnificent.
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  • top_2
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    4.4/5
    33 Review
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    "Luxembourg is really a very unsuitable place for self-driving [laughs and tears] Because Luxembourg is a natural Grand Canyon, most of the roads are very, very steep... and walking very close to the attractions and attractions, but driving will have to go around a big circle... So I am looking for a scenic corridor this At the time of the attraction, it took at least three laps to find... Luxembourg in winter was dark very early, and it was dark at 6 o'clock... I can only see the night view. I can only say that the mobile phone can't take the beauty of Luxembourg. The scenic corridor is a natural 360-degree viewing platform, known as the most beautiful platform in Europe. It can be regarded as a view of the city of Luxembourg from a high place here, but it is worth a visit, but there is no need to reserve too much time."
    Luxembourg
    243m from downtown
    Highlights: The defensive walls on the banks of the Alzette River in the Grund district were built by the Spanish and French in the 17th century. There used to be steep steps here. After losing the defensive function, the outer protective wall was removed, and a 360-degree viewing platform was naturally formed. Standing here, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Grund River Valley.
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  • top_3
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    4.5/5
    77 Review
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    "A deep ditch seems to be the open land here. The street is the same as in Belgium. One building after another, it feels like no housing, only shops. But the street is very clean and it is still a very developed country."
    Luxembourg
    507m from downtown
    Highlights: The Adolf Bridge, also known as the "New Bridge", was built under the rule of the Grand Duke Adolf from 1900 to 1903. This bridge is famous overseas for having the largest stone arch in the world. The bridge is 42 meters high and 84 meters long. It is a viaduct made of stone and is located northwest of Luxembourg Station. The bridge spans the canyon and connects the new and old urban areas. The arches supporting the bridge are symmetrical on both sides and are very spectacular. It is one of the outstanding buildings in Europe. The scenery from the bridge is very beautiful.
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    4.4/5
    51 Review
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    "Luxembourg is a pocket country, as if it were on the street one day, but I know it was a child, why? or the first foreign country I know. When I was a child, my family lived in Dongshicao Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing. The hutong in the north was the dry noodles hutong. I often went to Zhou Yusan's house with my classmates to play. There was a yard next to his house that would never open the door, so we always played in the door. There was a same brand at the door. The Chinese characters are engraved with the foreign characters, and the Chinese characters are engraved with the words "Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg" or the consulate? So I was impressed that I wanted to see this country when I traveled to Europe."
    Luxembourg
    314m from downtown
    Highlights: The Memorial to the Fallen at Constitution Square was completed in 1923. It was rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II to commemorate the 3,000 Luxembourg soldiers who died in World War I, so it has a double meaning. The monument is 12 meters high and is an obelisk-shaped building. On the top of the monument stands the statue of Victory, a symbol of victory. The goddess was created by the local artist Claus. On the two corners of Syntagma Square are the underground entrances of Fort Bertelius and Fort Baker, and opposite it is the Church of Our Lady. From the square to the opposite bank, you can see the Adolf Bridge and many beautiful buildings. It is an excellent place to watch the combination of the Grand Canyon, the Adolf Bridge and the castle.
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    4.3/5
    48 Review
    "The Grand Duke Palace is the supreme ruler of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, in the center of the old city of Luxembourg. The Grand Duke Palace is not far from the Constitution Square, but it is not open at present. You can only look at the appearance. It is only open in July and August. From the appearance, the architectural style of the Grand Duke Palace is very exquisite. Through some windows, you can see the interior decoration elegant and chic. Some paintings are really very beautiful. Even outside the window, you can stop and enjoy it for a while."
    Luxembourg
    101m from downtown
    Highlights: The Palace of the Grand Duke was the residence of the Grand Duke, the ruler of Luxembourg at the time. In the early days, it was the city hall. In the mid-18th century, the early city was enlarged, so a lower house was added in 1859. Since 1890, the building has been the Palace of the Grand Ducal.
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    4.6/5
    28 Review
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    "Liberty Avenue is the main avenue in Luxembourg, the only way to the attractions and the city center. Trams are now being built, and most of the roads are dug up, and it is estimated that it will take a while to return to normal."
    Luxembourg
    876m from downtown
    Highlights: This famous street leads to the Adolf Bridge on the side of the canyon, and many big banks have offices on both sides of this street. Later, with the rise of new business districts, major banks relocated one after another, but the original old buildings are still there, and it has become one of the few historical buildings in Luxembourg City.
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    4.4/5
    32 Review
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    "The moat ceased to exist in 1800. The tower is the main remnant of York Castle. The stone tower is now built by Henry III, ordered by Henry III, and finally completed in 1313. It has four petals in the shape of a wooden tower."
    Luxembourg
    374m from downtown
    Highlights: Burke Fortress was built in 1644 during the Spanish rule and was known as the "Gibraltar of the North". The fortress was dismantled in 1867, and the 17-kilometer-long fort was not spared, leaving a series of ruins. In 1933, the Burke Fortress began to open to the public.
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    4.4/5
    39 Review
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    "The Basilica of Our Lady of Luxembourg, also known as the Church of the Son of Our Lady of Luxembourg, was built between 1613 and 1621 in the style of the famous late Gothic revival. It is one of the symbols of Luxembourg, and it is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The Renaissance building was not used as the Church of the Virgin, but as the Church of Jesus. After the expansion of the 1935-1938 project, three top hats were added to become tickets to the Church of the Virgin Mary: Free time for church: very mixed, comprehensive time 10-17 point address: Rue Notre Dame, 2240 Luxembourg Transportation: Luxembourg is very small, just walk"
    Luxembourg
    240m from downtown
    Highlights: The Notre-Dame Church is located in the center of Luxembourg city and was built between 1613 and 1621. The church was originally a mission school. After the expansion project in 1935, three pointed hats were added to become the Church of Our Lady, and the interior is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The structure of the north door of the church is the product of a combination of Renaissance Art and Baroque styles. The interior of the church is resplendent, decorated with exquisite Baroque organ platforms and huge royal vaults, the inner altar is decorated with precious alabaster statues, and the wall columns are carved with Allah-style images. It is said that there are royal tombs in the basement. In the fifth week after Easter every year, thousands of pilgrims from Luxembourg gather here for a solemn pilgrimage. At the same time, it is also the place where royal ceremonies and ceremonies are held. The king of Luxembourg and the princess of Belgium held a grand wedding ceremony here.
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FAQ

What Best Things to Do are there in Luxembourg?
These are all Best Things to Do in Luxembourg:Alzette Valley, Le Chemin de la Corniche, Adolphe Bridge, Constitution Square, Grand Ducal Palace
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Luxembourg?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Luxembourg include:Alzette Valley:4.5, Le Chemin de la Corniche:4.4, Adolphe Bridge:4.5, Constitution Square:4.4, Grand Ducal Palace:4.3
At what locations in Luxembourg can Best Things to Do in Luxembourg be found?
The Best Things to Do in Luxembourg are mainly located in:Alzette Valley:Luxembourg, Le Chemin de la Corniche:Luxembourg, Adolphe Bridge:Luxembourg, Constitution Square:Luxembourg, Grand Ducal Palace:Luxembourg
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