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Catch up on history, take in an art exhibition, pick up some
fine china, and end the day on a hearty note with a generous portion of wild
boar as you sip a glass of Pinot Noir. Jump on a “Hop on-Hop Off” tour bus –
commentaries are given in seven languages – to experience the full flavor of
Luxembourg City. Here is a sampling of the colorful Sights and Attractions that
make Luxembourg a must-see destination.
Travel back in time as you witness 1,000 years of history in a mere 100 minutes.
The Wenzel Walk takes you through Luxembourg’s oldest quarters, allowing you to
experience the culture and history of this rich city. Its oldest sections were
declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Among other fascinating sights, you will view the Bock Promontory; Castle
Bridge, built in 1735 from red sandstone; and the Church of St. Ulric, the
city’s oldest parish church. To learn more about the development of this
multi-faceted city, history enthusiasts can view audio-visual programs in the
archeological crypt of the Bock Promontory and in the Jacob Tower.
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Catch up on history, take in an art exhibition, pick up some
fine china, and end the day on a hearty note with a generous portion of wild
boar as you sip a glass of Pinot Noir. Jump on a “Hop on-Hop Off” tour bus –...

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Wenzel Walk:
Travel back in time as you witness 1,000 years of history in a mere 100 minutes.
The Wenzel Walk takes you through Luxembourg’s oldest quarters, allowing you to
experience the culture...

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Beaufort Castle in Echternach:
Beaufort Castle, locally also known as Burg Befort, lies in
the village of the same name, east of the town of Diekirch in Luxembourg.
Beaufort...

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THE INHABITANTS OF VIANDEN had been clever artisans working
for centuries in safety, sheltered by their ramparts. On the busy Vianden
markets, they could sell their manufactured products and buy the goods they...

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William Square:
Since the middle of the 13th century, this square, named after William II, King
of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg, has accommodated the church and
the monastery of the order...

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