Bordered by France, Belgium and Germany, Luxembourg's tourist attractions are often underestimated : cosmopolitan, appreciated for its landscapes and luxuriant nature, Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in the world. The European Union, 2 hours away from Paris, is divided into several contrasting tourist regions : the Luxembourg-city area and the Guttland located around the capital, the Ardennes and its magnificent natural parks, the Moselle and its vineyards, the Mullerthal region (also called the "Luxembourg Little Switzerland") and finally the Redlands, mining region, in the south of the country.
Start your trip with a tour of the city of Luxembourg. European capital full of contrasts, it is divided into four districts : the Kirchberg plateau, where you will find the headquarters of the largest European institutions, financial and banking, but also museums and recent buildings. Then comes the Upper City, heart of this ancient medieval city : perched on a rocky outcrop, it overlooks the sinuosities of the river that runs through the city. The Lower Town has charming quaint neighborhoods, and the train station district is teeming with restaurants and cafes where you can sit. Good advice : the best way to discover Luxembourg is to walk or rent a bike ! Take the path of the Corniche : also called "the most beautiful balcony of Europe", it travels along the ramparts of the city, from the rock of the Bock to the Citadel of the Holy Spirit, offering you an impregnable view on the pretty Valley of the Alzette and the Plateau de Rham. Luxembourg's biggest tourist attraction, visit the Bock and Pétrusse casemates. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage, these huge military galleries that were the main defense system of the former castle of Luxembourg were used as shelter during the First and Second World War. A true fortress city rich in listed monuments, Luxembourg is the ideal holiday destination for history lovers !
A paradise for walkers and sports enthusiasts, the country boasts a superb cycling network of 600 kilometers and more than 300 kilometers of mountain bike trails.
Discover the abundant vegetation of the Luxembourg Ardennes by walking through its winding valleys, plains, lush forests and green highlands. Cradle of medieval culture, the region has a multitude of castles and many ruins, witnesses of the history of this country : the beautiful castles of Bourscheid and Vianden, both located less than an hour from Luxembourg City worth the visit. Finally how not to mention the magnificent nature reserves of the Ardennes ? Thanks to their preserved landscapes, the Natural Park of Haute-Sûre and the Natural Park of the Our attracts year-round holidaymakers in love with nature. On the program : leisure activities, swimming, Nordic walking, water sports and equestrian excursions.
Wine lovers will surely have a look at the Moselle valley, famous for its quality vineyards and numerous grape varieties, including Riesling, Pinot Noir, Gewürztraminer and Chardonnay, which can be enjoyed in many regions. taverns and cellars, with moderation of course.
Finally, you will certainly fall in love with the wild and verdant nature of the Mullerthal region, its picturesque landscapes and welcoming villages. Stop in Echternach, the oldest city of Luxembourg, to taste its authentic gastronomy, based on charcuterie, beans, hams, wines and local cheeses.