Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Luxembourg, Luxembourg

January 5, 2022 Brain Ambrose

Coordinates: 49°45′N 6°10′E / 49.750°N 6.167°E / 49.750; 6.167
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1. Mullerthal Trail

Mullerthal Region - Luxembourg's Litte Switzerland, Mullerthal Luxembourg +352 72 04 57 [email protected] http://www.mullerthal-trail.lu
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5.0 based on 421 reviews

Mullerthal Trail

The Mullerthal Trail is the leading hiking track in the Mullerthal Region - Luxemburg's Little Switzerland. The Mullerthal Trail with more than 112 km is composed by 3 big tracks (Route 1, Route 2, Route 3).Route 1 and Route 2 pass through the City of Echternach which is largely known as the cultural and historic highlight of the region. The three routes each have their distinction:Besides the cultural highlights, Route 1 shows the typical landscape elements which are the rocks, forests and pastures. Route 2 passes through the heart of Luxemburg's Little Switzerland and offers most spectacular rock formations. Route 3 features next to the rock formations many stream valleys and romantic castles. The routes are all connected but can also be hiked separately. The hikes are all quite individual as departures can be undertaken from the various localities. Furthermore, the Mullerthal Trail offers four (smaller) tracks, the ExtraTours, which can also be characterized as very attractive hiking tracks. They can be considered as departures as well as additional tours when all the other hikes have been undertaken already.The Mullerthal Trail and the ExtraTours have been signalled completely which gives you a great feeling of security and prevents from having bad surprises. The Mullerthal Trail is leading repeatedly to beautiful view points and to natural and cultural highlights. Walking on the Trail is thus an unforgettable experience for every one.Children will love the region as the wonderful rock formations want to be explored and climbed. Parents of smaller children though should take especially good care and watch their children as security barriers are not always guaranteed. Attention: the paths can not be undertaken with a pram or wheelchair.

Reviewed By WingWingOne - London, United Kingdom

the hiking trail to take when there you can do only parts of the trail and thn take public (free) busses) back to your starting point lots of nice sceneries on the way

2. MNHM National Museum of Military History

10 Bamertal, Diekirch 9209 Luxembourg +352 80 89 08 [email protected] http://www.mnhm.net/ng/index.php
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5.0 based on 373 reviews

MNHM National Museum of Military History

First this museum was dedicated to the "Battle of the Bulge" in Luxembourg in winter 1944/45. The key topic of the museum remains the balanced and objective historical representation of the military operations in the Ardennes from the german, american and civilian points of view. Over 3000m2 of exhibition space enable an insight of the dramatic and tragic situations that both, soldiers and civilians, were caught in. Special showrooms feature extensive collections of weapons, uniforms, military equipment of all kind, wheeled- and tracked vehicles, in addition to numerous personal soldier's belongings, photographs, documents and maps. The museum's core is doubtlessly the detailed diorama of the night-time Sauer river crossing at Diekirch on January 18th, 1945. Another part is dedicated to the history of Luxembourg's own armed forces. Other sections are dedicated to Luxembourgers fighting in allied armies in both WWI, WWII, and during the Korean conflict.

Reviewed By NHuberty - Frisange, Luxembourg

This is the best and largest museum I have ever visited specialized on World War II. you can see and touch the heavy vehicles used in World War II. military tanks, automobiles, artillery. rifles, machine guns, knives, foods, equipment, medallions...there are some exhibitions showing the daily life of soldiers, you can spend whole day here. i certainly recommend this museum if you are nearby in Luxembourg. you will not regret it.

3. Petrusse Casemates

Pl. de la Constitution, Luxembourg City Luxembourg +352 22 28 09 http://www.visitluxembourg.com/en/place/castle/petrusse-casemates
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4.5 based on 268 reviews

Petrusse Casemates

4. Holy Ghost Citadel

Plateau du St-Esprit, Luxembourg City Luxembourg https://www.luxembourg-city.com/en/place/fortifications/holy-ghost-citadel
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Holy Ghost Citadel

Reviewed By 7SE3 - London, United Kingdom

This is ruins a must for the tourist .You need about half hour here.You can take some good photos here.Wear comfortable walking shoes.

5. Viaduc (Passerelle)

From av. de la Gare to Plateau du St-Esprit, Luxembourg City Luxembourg
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4.5 based on 457 reviews

Viaduc (Passerelle)

Reviewed By Inspire527672

It wasn’t too busy in this part of the city and has many interesting old buildings. When we were there the restoration work was happening on the old fortifications.

6. National Museum of Art and History (Musee National d'Histoire et d'Art)

Marche-aux-Poissons Rue Wiltheim, Luxembourg City 2345 Luxembourg +352 47 93 30 1 http://www.mnha.lu/
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4.5 based on 422 reviews

National Museum of Art and History (Musee National d'Histoire et d'Art)

Reviewed By 82manuelal - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

This Museum is located on the "Marché aux Poissons" in the heart of the city, Showcase from prehistoric times to decoratif arts from the 20 th century and a lot of fine arts;

7. Vianden Castle

Montee du Chateau, Vianden 9401 Luxembourg +352 83 41 08 1 [email protected] http://www.castle-vianden.lu/
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4.5 based on 1,721 reviews

Vianden Castle

Reviewed By DanW440 - Portland, United States

This is a very wonderful restored castle with amazing history and full of information, especially if you take the tour with an audio guide (early to download on your iPhone). There are many stairs but otherwise it's an easy tour that takes about 2 hours to complete. There is a gift shop and a nice cafe as well, which are attached to the very informative visitor center. Highly recommend - it has views of the quaint city below.

8. Philharmonie Luxembourg

1 Place de l'Europe, Luxembourg City 1499 Luxembourg +352 26 02 27 1 http://www.philharmonie.lu/en/home/home.php
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4.5 based on 242 reviews

Philharmonie Luxembourg

Reviewed By RRaphaelJ - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Philharmonie Luxembourg in all it's beauty would have deserved to have been built on top of a mountain, to be seen from far away. At a first glance its more than 800 white columns somehow look like the strings of an exotic instrument which makes the building a true house of music. When you walk around the elliptical foyer and are so lucky to have a clear sky and the sun shining into the foyer from the south you are blessed with the most wonderful shadow-play created by the shadows of the offset columns which surround the foyer in rows of 2 and 3. Walking up the ramp inside the foyer reveals impressive seemingly insurmountable ravines, reminiscent of Vauban's architecture which gave Luxembourg-city some of it's characteristic looks. The acoustic inside is absolutely fabulous. Christian de Portzemparc has really placed a true gem among buildings that do make it stand out, not only because of it pure White color or because of its it's atypical shape but due to their "functional, sterile contemporary ugliness". Do not miss this beauty when in Luxembourg.

9. Luxembourg American Cemetery Memorial

50 Val du Scheid, Luxembourg City 2517 Luxembourg +352 43 17 27 [email protected] https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/luxembourg-american-cemetery#.W3dMFsKJjcs
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4.5 based on 1,498 reviews

Luxembourg American Cemetery Memorial

The Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial is the resting place of over 5,000 service members who died during World War II, including the gravesite of General George S. Patton Jr. The cemetery is free of charge and open to the public everyday from 9:00am until 5:00pm, except on December 25 and January 1. Please see the cemetery website for more information about traveling to the cemetery, booking free guided tours, and other information about your visit. Cemetery staff are on site everyday to answer your questions and escort family members to their gravesites.

Reviewed By 121mikek - Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada

Towards the end of our Viking river cruise from the Swiss Alps to Paris, we toured through Luxembourg and the American Cemetery. Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site atop a gorge cliff. We viewed attractive houses, the Place d’Armes, the Monument of the Millennium and the Grand Ducal Palace. Just outside the city center, the American Cemetery holds more than 5,000 U.S. soldiers buried here after the Battle of the Bulge during the winter of 1945. We saw the grave of General George S. Patton.

10. Caves St Martin

53 Route de Stadtbredimus, Remich 5570 Luxembourg +352 23 69 97 74 [email protected] http://www.cavesstmartin.lu
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Caves St Martin

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