

A magnificent 16th-century palace in the heart of Luxembourg City, serving as the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.

The Grand Ducal Palace is in the heart of Luxembourg City, which is best explored on foot.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the city.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Belgian dishes since 1939.
A renowned brasserie located in the historic Beurs building.
A popular spot for Belgian fries and other street food classics.
The official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, offering guided tours of its opulent state apartments.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a crypt housing the tombs of Luxembourg's grand ducal family.

Explore Luxembourg's rich history through interactive exhibits and artifacts in a beautifully restored 17th-century fort.
Apple tart with a crispy pastry and sweet apple filling
Healthy breakfast with mixed grains, nuts, and natural yogurt
Luxembourgish cheese and ham sandwich, often served with chips
Hand-painted pottery, a traditional craft from Luxembourg, often depicting local scenes or folklore.
High-quality honey produced locally, reflecting the diverse flora of Luxembourg's countryside.
Intricate jewellery pieces inspired by Luxembourg's history and nature, often featuring semi-precious stones.
Malec N 2000, a coastal town in Albania, is known for its beautiful beaches and clear blue waters, offering a relaxing getaway.
A serene Buddhist temple nestled in the heart of Guilin, offering stunning views of the Li River and the city's iconic karst peaks.
The River Wear, a major river in northeast England, flows through the historic city of Durham and offers beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions.