





This hotel is within walking distance of the Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site with fortifications dating from the early modern era to the 1800s. Tour the Museum le Mudam, and take advantage of the city's vibrant nightlife on Rives de Clausen. Get back to nature with a stroll through the green Pétrusse Valley, and attend a musical concert at the La Philharmonie. Find more information on our recommended points of interest.
Visit this monument of remembrance with a statue of a golden lady at its top, dedicated to Luxembourgers who lost their lives in various wars.
Pay Luxembourg's only cathedral a visit to view its mix of late Gothic architecture and Renaissance features, formerly built by Jesuits in the 17th century.
Experience contemporary performing arts and cultural events inside these two renovated railway storage buildings that have become Luxembourg's go-to cultural venue.
Constructed in 1572 as the Grand Duke's new city hall and residence, the Grand Ducal Palace was built in Flemish Renaissance style. Visitors can take a tour during summer and appreciate the majestic interior.
Dating back to the 17th century, Bock Casemates is a subterranean defense system comprised of kilometers of tunnels. Known as one of the most important sights in Luxembourg, the underground galleries were carved under Spanish rule in 1644.
Mudam is a contemporary museum situated in Luxembourg. It is located on the site of the old Fort Thungen and is a venue for all artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture and video art.