Network of underground tunnels and fortifications dating back to the 17th century. Be sure to climb to the viewpoint to enjoy stunning views of the Alzette River valley and the old town.
This Gothic cathedral, built in the 17th century, is one of Luxembourg City's most iconic landmarks, the cathedral also houses the tomb of Grand Duke John.
Houses a vast collection ranging from prehistory to contemporary art. The exhibitions of Roman artifacts and the section dedicated to decorative arts are unmissable.
Region known for its wineries and beautiful scenery. Take a day trip to taste local wines, especially Riesling, and explore charming villages like Schengen, where the famous Schengen Agreement was signed.
Historic fort that offers a fascinating insight into Luxembourg's military history. In addition to exploring the fort, you can visit the Drä Museum Eechelen, which tells the story of the city's fortification.