The 10 Best Things to Do in Bettembourg, Luxembourg

March 5, 2018 Veronika Gaddis

Bettembourg (Luxembourgish: Beetebuerg pronounced [ˈbeːtəbuːə̯ɕ], German: Bettemburg) is a commune and town in southern Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette, which is part of the district of Luxembourg.
Restaurants in Bettembourg

1. Parc Merveilleux

route de Mondorf, Bettembourg 3260, Luxembourg +352 51 10 48 1
Excellent
49%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 239 reviews

Parc Merveilleux

Reviewed By Somewhere_in_the_UK - Somewhere in the UK

Visited in July with 3 young children. The park offers a number of attractions: small zoo, various small rides and several large play areas. The play areas were the best we've come across yet. The main play area next to the restaurant is sandy based with lots of climbing frames and slides. There is also a brilliant water play area tucked just around the corner. Proceed a bit further into the park and there's another couple of play areas in the forest with further climbing frames and slides.
We left with some very tired and happy little children.
Restaurant leaves a bit to be desired with microwave reheated burgers being offered up after queuing for some time.

2. Enigmo Rooms

203 Rue du Parc | Rez-de-chaussée, Dudelange 3542, Luxembourg +352 621 496 639
Excellent
88%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 113 reviews

Enigmo Rooms

Three escape rooms you choose from and try to escape in one hour. Which one is going to be your favourite, you want more searches, more logic, more thrills ? It’s up to you, and don’t forget to tell us your degree of experience. A journey to past times awaits you. Servants of a rich beautiful princess in 19th century Japan, criminal mastermind in 20th century Egypt or common tourist in a bolivian prison. Different accommodations, riddles and locks everywhere. You search, combine, discuss, find, open locks, search again, doors, closets... and hopefully escape. But please, shh, don’t tell anyone. Friends, partners, birthdays, stag party, wedding anniversary, teambuildings, our escape rooms are for everyone. You choose the level: beginner, intermediate or expert. Our escape rooms are selfcreated and selfbuilt. Therefore we can garantuee a unique style and look and a special experience.

Reviewed By luxbrain

I had to think quite a bit before giving this one 3 out of 5, but in the end this is what it boils down to for me (we tried two of the three rooms and so can resonably eliminate the 'it was just a bad day for them factor'); the positive: the rooms are absolutely beautiful, probably among the best designed rooms that we've tried; attention to detail is amazing and the atmosphere is quite immersive; riddles too are well designed and quite witty in their conception; we had a lot of fun solving them; now the bad: both times the supervisors messed up in a significant way: first time they had prepared a riddle in another language and only noticed after we got stuck for 10 minutes, entering the room and completely ruining the atmosphere; second time they told us that certain elements were not part of the game, when in the end it was revealed that they were. Also, they gave us clues about a riddle that we had already resolved (both resulting in serious time losses - in the end they did not add additional time and chased us out just as 1h had lapsed); finally pacing: We are experienced escapers and are used to do runs at just the two of us, never with any trouble escaping in time. Enigmo are not paced for a two man team (despite pretending to be suitable) and are more of a 70-75 minute experience (first time we managed just in time, second time probs 10 minutes behind), which does lead to frustration, especially when they enter the room after 60 minutes and almost chase you out (both times they were not very friendly, despite having messed up both of them); this is all very sad, since the rooms themselves, as explained, are really quite good and with a little better pacing and professional staff would easily keep me going back for new rooms; as it stands, however I will not be going back to this place, since it left us underwhelmed both times we tried them.

3. Luxembourg American Cemetery Memorial

50 Val du Scheid, Luxembourg City 2517, Luxembourg +352 43 17 27
Excellent
71%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1 reviews

Luxembourg American Cemetery Memorial

Reviewed By hjhoosier - San Antonio, Texas

I wanted to come to see Patton’s burial site. A must for any WWII enthusiast or history buff. Getting here wasn’t the quickest or easiest though. You have to go by bus (#15 is what I took) and at the Käschtewee stop you exit. From there it’s a 10 minute or so walk. There are signs, and it does sometimes seem like you might be going the wrong way (it goes under a major road) but keep walking - you’ll find it! Once inside you will see it’s a quick tour. The cemetery isn’t that large. If you stop in the visitors center you can get a guide. Patton’s burial site is front and center while the rest are in sections A-E. Make note there are some Jewish graves there marked with a Star of David. Be sure to go inside the chapel too.

4. Parc Animalier Escher Deierepark

Parc Municipal, Esch-sur-Alzette 4002, Luxembourg +352 54 16 37
Excellent
42%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 70 reviews

Parc Animalier Escher Deierepark

Reviewed By Travelcrow - Woodstock, Vermont

We were staying with our daughter in law in Esch and learned that she takes a wonderful walk up into the park each day. We went with her and found many of the trails quite beautiful and also some were pretty steep. Initially the hillside is terraced with nice landscaped picnic areas, walkways, stone walls and flowers. As you go higher you pass many private Gardens along the park edge. These Gardens include makeshift Cabanas, outdoor grills, etc. We saw folks from the village enjoying working in these Gardens. Then as you climb higher, the landscaping gives way to more rustic dirt trails and eventually you arrive at the deer park with numerous enclosures and a variety of wildlife. Lots of families were there having arrived by car rather than walking up. There is a sort of café there as well. Food is available for feeding the animals. We walked down the car access road to get back down to Esch. Passed a large soccer stadium also.

5. Parc Le'h Adventures

203 Rue du Parc, Dudelange 3542, Luxembourg
Excellent
79%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 64 reviews

Parc Le'h Adventures

The parc is always open depending on weather conditions. You should check the opening hours on our website enigmo.lu

Reviewed By Martini C

Nice outdoor climbing Parc. You don't need to be an expert at climbing, helpful staff nice place to have fun with your family, friend or for team building.

6. Le Chemin de la Corniche

Chemin de la Corniche, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg +352 22 28 09
Excellent
64%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1 reviews

Le Chemin de la Corniche

Reviewed By Levanda - London, United Kingdom

Was very excited to visit here after Reading about this online. However didn’t even realise I was at the Corniche when actually there. It doesn’t stand out as a balcony yet just a high up street. The views are nice from here but no different from when in the caves. You can’t really avoid the Corniche when visiting Luxembourg as it’s such a small city.

7. Pfaffenthal Lift

1 Montee de Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg City 2329, Luxembourg +32 63 60 08 74
Excellent
67%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 133 reviews

Pfaffenthal Lift

Reviewed By Bubbles73uk - Weedon Bec, United Kingdom

The new glass panoramic elevator of the Pfaffenthal connects the "Pescatore" park located in the upper city centre to the Pfaffenthal area at the bottom of the Alzette Valley.
The ride features fantastic sweeping views (71-metres high) for pedestrians & cyclists alike. Using the elevator is free.

8. Waassertuerm + Pomhouse

1b Rue du Centenaire, Dudelange 3475, Luxembourg
Excellent
62%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18 reviews

Waassertuerm + Pomhouse

Reviewed By cberg1303 - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

The water tower belonged to the steel mill. It is one of the symbols of the City of Dudelange located not far away from the border to France. The building has been refurbished and gained a new function as art exhibiting premises. Nowadays it houses Edward Steichen? photo exhibition "The Bitter Years" showing difficult living conditions in rural America. Great experience to visit, great view on the surrounding landscape.

9. Philharmonie Luxembourg

1 Place de l'Europe, Luxembourg City 1499, Luxembourg +352 26 02 27 1
Excellent
66%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 209 reviews

Philharmonie Luxembourg

Reviewed By Tsion A

The Luxembourg Philharmonic is 10 minute drive from Luxembourg Train Station. It is located in the Kirchberg plateau. It’s in the same vicinity as MUDAM Luxembourg, Fort Thüngen, Musée Dräi Eechelen (Three Acorns Museum) and Parc des Trois Glands. You can spend a whole day visiting these places.

10. Centre National de l'Audiovisuel (National Audiovisual Center)

1b Rue du Centenaire, Dudelange 3475, Luxembourg +352 52 24 24 1
Excellent
11%
Good
78%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 9 reviews

Centre National de l'Audiovisuel (National Audiovisual Center)

Reviewed By Ken H - Dudelange, Luxembourg

New films in the cinema with friendly opening hours also during the weekends, also many interesting Exhibitions. The restaurant is good but a little pricy.

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