Highlights
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The UNESCO-protected old town districts, with their imposing fortifications and mysterious casemates, tell of a turbulent past. Today, the city skillfully combines ancient walls with modern architecture, museums, international flair, and a lively culinary scene.
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Gourmets are in for a treat in Luxembourg: from Michelin-starred restaurants to charming wine villages offering regional cuisine and excellent wines and Crémants.
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The underground defense tunnels of the Bock and Petruss casemates are an absolute must-see. These kilometer-long tunnels once served as protective bunkers – today, they are among the most fascinating sights in Europe.
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One of the most beautiful castles in Europe towers majestically above the town of Vianden. The impressive complex is excellently restored and houses a museum – a highlight for families, history enthusiasts, and photographers.
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In around 5 hours by train, usually via Strasbourg or Mulhouse, you can reach Luxembourg comfortably and sustainably. During the journey, you’ll enjoy the beautiful landscapes along the way.