




Luxembourg City's Gare neighborhood is known for its coffeehouses and bars, and entices visitors with attractions including den Atelier and Post and Telecommunication Museum.

Luxembourg City's Ville Haute neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Place Guillaume II and Grand Ducal Palace.

Luxembourg City's trendy Kirchberg neighborhood offers lots of great attractions such as Plateau du Kirchberg and European Parliament Luxembourg.

Luxembourg City's Gronn neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Neumunster Abbey and St John's Church.

The Uewerstad neighborhood offers attractions such as Place d'Armes and Place Guillaume II.
Ancient fortifications meet modern finance in this compact capital where medieval tunnels wind beneath a UNESCO-listed Old Quarter. The dramatic Alzette Valley creates a city of unexpected cliffs and bridges, with the Grand Ducal Palace standing sentinel over cobblestone streets. Sip local Riesling at cafƩs overlooking the river before exploring the Mudam Luxembourg's contemporary art. The National Museum of History and Art reveals centuries of cultural heritage, while Place Guillaume II buzzes with local energy. Despite hosting numerous EU institutions in gleaming modern buildings, Luxembourg City maintains its fortress-town soul, earning its nickname as the 'Gibraltar of the North.'

