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Reasons to visit Luxembourg 2020

Reasons to visit Luxembourg 2020

 

Tourism in Luxembourg Luxembourg has been described as a safe haven located in the center of Europe between Germany, Belgium and France

It has a population of more than 500000 people

It takes you to an enchanting world of calm and harmony away from the noise of the world

It is a destination filled with castles, quaint towns, and shrines of history

And you can't go wrong with setting aside at least a long weekend to explore the world's last duchy.

Despite its small size

However, different parts of Luxembourg offer different characteristics and a variety of wonderful landscapes

Luxembourg also has an important historical and cultural heritage consisting of castles, ruins and museums

It is also a modern country, with contemporary architecture, universities, attractions, shopping opportunities, Christmas markets and unique entertainment fairs.

 

Tourism in Luxembourg

In memory of the events of World War II and their impact on Luxembourg

There are monuments, museums and military cemeteries that preserve this heritage

Including the National Resistance Museum and the National Museum of Military History, there are two World War II military cemeteries:

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Luxembourg is so small that you can actually get to its borders in 30 to 60 minutes

 

Since Luxembourg is sandwiched between France, Germany and Belgium

It is in an ideal location to start exploring Europe Or just to stop by for a short stay. where far away Paris Only two hours by train

The Belgian coast is three hours by car and has an international airport that serves all European capitals.

There are beautiful hiking trails as well as interesting mountain bike trails

The country also has beautiful lakes and rivers and beautiful landscapes to enjoy many outdoor activities.

 

There are a lot of playgrounds and parks in Luxembourg

This can be important when traveling with children, as you will usually find a nice public playground in each village

some others are in cities so take a break even if it's just for 20 minutes and head to those parks it will satisfy your kids moreover

There are plenty of well-maintained parks across the country, and these aren't just for kids.

اللغة Incredibly diverse here. Yes

Luxembourgish is spoken, but if you speak any major European language (especially English/French/German)

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You will be able to communicate in the country.

City center accommodation

(even if just for one night) is a must because the old quarters are a UNESCO World Heritage Site

It is definitely worth a visit.

“The most beautiful balcony in Europe” in Luxembourg City is called the Corniche

And it's not quite a balcony like the one at home

Although the idea is somewhat similar. Where the balcony has a great view of the old part of the city

It is a must see place when you are in town.

A trip to Luxembourg is incomplete without a visit to its attractive countryside

And although most tourists come only to visit the capital

But much of Luxembourg's charm lies outside its capital, so we recommend spending a day or two outside the city for more enjoyment.

The most beautiful places Tourism in Luxembourg

Luxembourg City

 

 

Once in the capital, also known as Luxembourg City, one of the first things you notice about Luxembourg City is that it is one of the smallest capitals in Europe, but despite its size, the city is actually one of the largest financial centers, and one of the richest in the world. Europe is also one of the safest countries in the world, which makes it a great destination for solo travelers.

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And Luxembourg is ideal for hiking. Whether you like to hike by the lake, or trek in the mountains, the country has a lot of different terrains to explore. While you are in the country, we recommend that you stay in Luxembourg City. From there, it is easy to do trekking. daily from the city to the rest of the country.

Luxembourg City dates back to 963 and has seen its fair share of invasions, wars and demolitions as well as independence. In fact, the city was built on a rocky hill, which served as protection from attacks. Now, the fences are a pedestrian walkway called "Chemin de la CorniceIt offers the most beautiful views across the city, so this trail is a great place to start your walk through the city.

From the architecture of medieval castles to the modern architecture that characterizes many of the country's museums and other public buildings, there is a whole host of styles and eras to discover...

Vianden Luxembourg

 

For more fantastical views, head from Luxembourg City for about an hour to the small town of Vianden, which has a dreamy Gothic castle. Built between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries, Vianden Castle was one of the largest medieval residences in Europe. You can walk through most of the castle's rooms. To learn about its history and get a real sense of how much went on within its walls. There is also a gallery upstairs that chronicles the long and interesting lives of the castles.

Mossel Valley Tourism in Luxembourg

 

 

Drive an hour in the opposite direction from Luxembourg City towards the German border and you will reach the Moselle Valley. This beautiful part of the world stretches from the cities of Trier to Koblenz and winds along the Moselle River, dotted with small towns, charming castles, and the most famous vineyards.

"Little Switzerland"

You can embark on a day-long trip from Luxembourg to a region known as “Little Switzerland” because of its similarity to the Swiss terrain, and it is a paradise for nature lovers, as it extends between the cities of Beaufort and Echternach, and is full of valleys, forests and dense caves. It is a popular hiking area and has three main routes all of which offer sweeping views of the valley and across Germany.

There are many wonderful little villages to visit, but the most famous is Echternach because it is the oldest city in Luxembourg. Dating back to 689 AD, this quaint village is surrounded by pedestrian-only walkways that culminate in the main square.

And if you need any other reasons to visit Luxembourg, it is an ideal destination for a weekend break, the city's location in the heart of Europe, as well as its good rail links to many European destinations The other, makes it the perfect place to enjoy a long weekend.

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