Created by Irene on January 20, 2005
- It was the little country that could. Luxembourg, with its lush hills crowned with chateaux, delicious cuisine, a myriad of walking trails, crisp white wines and endless momentos to the Battle of the Bulge, could be the best-kept travel secret in Western Europe.
Created by jrheimbach on December 25, 2002
- My brother-in-law had business meetings in Luxembourg, so my wife and I accompanied him as an opportunity to visit this part of Europe. We only had two days for sightseeing. Fortunately, my brother-in-law’s friends in Luxembourg shared with us their suggestions so that we could do as much as possible.
Created by kpvincent on June 27, 2002
- Luxembourg City is the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, a tiny but sovereign state to the south of Belgium. I only managed to do a few things during the 2 days I spent there, but I would love to go back.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
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Created by jemery on July 10, 2001
- It’s just a 15-minute walk from a major train station, but more than a millenium away in time. Forget the modern world, grab a camera, and join me for a wander among the 1,100-year old stonework and fortiffications of Old Luxembourg. We’ll also visit another ancient city, Cologne.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
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Created by Irene on March 9, 2001
- One of Luxembourg's more strikingly located towns nestled on the German border, Vianden is a tiny village spilling down the slopes from the impressive Chateau de Vianden to the River Our.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
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Created by Re Carroll on December 7, 2000
- About 1/3 of Luxembourg is covered with lush green forests and rolling hills, interspersed with small towns and villages.
- 2 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 10 photos
Created by Irene on November 30, 2000
- Luxembourg is a lovely small country with friendly people, numerous castles and museums, very good food, historical parks, rambling forests for hiking and not too many tourists.
Created by travel2000 on November 2, 2000
- A last-minute detour to Luxembourg turned out to be one of the highlights of our European trip. A well-preserved old city with such good food and a surprising modern musuem.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
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Created by Re Carroll on September 16, 2000
- Vianden is a small town/village about 1 hr. from Luxembourg City. It is topped the Chateau de Vianden - a 9th century castle that is a great place to explore. The town is surrounded by rolling green hills and is very picturesque.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
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Created by Re Carroll on September 16, 2000
- The old section of Luxembourg City has been designated a heritage site by UNESCO. The country is small & so is the city but there is much to see and I had no trouble keeping busy during my 3 day visit.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 10 photos
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