Luxembourg City may be small, but it has
some of the most beautiful tourist attractions in the world. Commonly referred
to as the city of a thousand contrasts, Luxembourg has many UNESCO World
Heritage Sites. The culture, architecture, and history have been neatly
preserved in these historical sites.
Apart from walking around the beautiful
city, you can sample some of the delicious cuisine by enjoying a meal at The
Barrio Grund. Other Luxembourg
City attractions that you should include in your itinerary are:
Grand Ducal Palace Luxembourg
A visit to this palace is one of the things to do
in Luxembourg City. It is one of the few castles that is still in use
as it is the Duke of Luxembourg’s official residence. Other castles in
Luxembourg have been opened up to the public as tourist attraction sites.
National Museum of History and Art
While the National Museum of History and
Art in Luxembourg is one of the smaller ones in the world, it is still an
impressive site to visit. Luxembourg City attractions are generally smaller
because Luxembourg is small. However, it contains some precious and dated
artifacts from previous centuries. The building is relatively modern since the
museum was moved to that location in 2002.
Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge
Built in 1965, going to the Grand
Duchess Charlotte Bridge is one of the things to do in Luxembourg City as a
tourist. This bridge is a sight to behold. It crosses over a valley of lush
greenery, old buildings and a chapel underneath it and has fascinated drivers
for many years.
Monument of Remembrance
Built in 1923, the monument stands on
the constitution square. It is known as one of Luxembourg CityAttractions
because of its historical connotation. It was built in honor of those who lost
their lives in World War I. The monument was torn down by the Nazis in 1940,
but it was later restored back to its former glory. It is one of the most
famous touristattractions in Luxembourg City and is conveniently placed to
offer tourists the beautiful view of the Petrusse Valley.
Bock
This magnificent structure is a sight to
behold. The structure dates back to 963 AD, and it is still standing. Built as
a fortified castle, the Bock is full of passageways and rich history. It was
used as a safe shelter for 35,000 locals during the First and Second World War.
Bock was not always part of the many tourist
attractions. In fact, the reason it was never demolished was because it
would have taken half the city with it.
There are so many tourist attractions to
visit in Luxembourg. You literally cannot run out of things to do in Luxembourg
City. The small size of the city also makes it easier to see most of the city
in a short period of time. You are therefore able to maximize on your visit:
see the famous sites, participate in some activities and enjoy an indigenous
meal.
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