Luxembourg, next to Germany, France and Belgium, is one of the landlocked countries. and very small, but it is considered one of the richest in Europe. The city will be divided into two parts. New Town and Old Town Beautiful, Roman-style, simple, elegant, great-looking! The best Luxembourg tourist attractions you can see.
Visit the old town of Grund and the Ram Plateau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994 and the most historic part of the city. Start with Notre Dame de Paris, built in 1603 as a Jesuit church, later becoming a Roman Catholic cathedral in 1613. Decorated with Gothic architecture mixed with Renaissance. The most unique in Europe with three church spires next to each other clearly visible even from a distance, this is one of the must-see attractions.
There are also many important tourist attractions. Fort Thungen, three acorn-shaped towers lined up in a row. The Golden Lady Monument was built to commemorate the country’s independence. The beauty of the area is to stroll along the alleys of the Wenzel promenade and experience the European atmosphere. And if you get tired, you can take transport excursions on trains, buses and trams, alternating with walks, without spending any money! This country has the highest national income per capita (GDP) in the EU. The atmosphere is good, the country is beautiful, plus the economy is really suitable for a holiday trip.
Nicknamed as the most beautiful terrace in Europe, the Corniche wall is in the fortress of Chemin de la Corniche, built by Spanish masters in France in the 17th century. It is a corridor stretching along the Alzette River that runs through the Petrusse valley. Admire the splendour of the largest stone arch bridge in the world, or visit the Arch – Bridge or Adolphe Bridge, one of the symbols of Luxembourg built between 1900-1903, this eighty-five metre link that stood forty-two metres above the valley floor.
The upper part was built in 1962-1966 from a steel frame, one hundred and fifty-three metres long, which is the route linking the old town and the new town of Luxembourg you travel by train, car, bike and foot to admire the blue skies and greenery mixed with classic constructions from the 70s and 80s. I guarantee that if I have the chance to visit one day We will fall in love with this town all over again.
Vianden Chateau Located on a cliff 310 metres above sea level in the village of Vianden, close to the German border. Built in the 11th-14th centuries, it is of Romanesque architecture. Additional buildings were added at a later date, combining the Gothic and Renaissance styles perfectly, and the castle is known as one of the most magnificent castles in Europe. The castle’s interior features knights’ armour, a kitchen, dining room and an ancient well, and I can say it’s decorated in a warm, classical style as much as anywhere else.
Climbing up to the top floor of the castle, you can see the viewing platform next to where you can see the village of Vianden, surrounded by high mountains and deep canyons. There are some beautiful old buildings within the town. An alley of pink cherry blossoms Lined along the river! A dreamy atmosphere like in a romantic fairy tale.