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Visit Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Chimay Trappist beer experience, Luxembourg city sightseeing and more.
With its Old City a UNESCO World Heritage Site and more than half of its land designated as a protected area, Luxembourg is a small country that deserves plenty of time to explore. Our premium Luxembourg guided tours devote time to both the country’s medieval history, and its importance as a fulcrum of European legislation.
Small countries offer unexpected surprises, as you’ll discover with so many things to do in Luxembourg like visiting Old Town, seeing the Palace of the Grand Duke, visiting the home of Karl Marx with a Local Expert, and paying respects at US General Patton’s gravesite.
Keep your ear tuned for German, Luxembourgish, and French, the country’s three official languages. You’ll hear French predominantly as you sightsee in Wallonia, where the 19th century Maredsous Abbey sits in the Molignée valley. Here you'll visit the Benedictine monks where you'll share beer, cheese, and stories together.
Enjoy local ingredients at premium dining experiences like a farm-to-table meal, and spend your free time after a Luxembourg City tour searching for Luxembourg food like tasty plum quetschentaart and hearty stewed huesenziwwi.
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Country Roads of Belgium, Luxembourg & the Netherlands
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This 11-day guided tour whisks you through scenic Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. In Luxembourg, indulge in a farm-to-table feast at the horse-stables-turned-restaurant L'Écurie du Parc, then stroll past the 12th-Century Clervaux Castle after dinner. Climb to the top of the star-shaped Mardasson Monument for a birds-eye view of the fields where the World War II’s Battle of the Bulge was fought. Cruise through Amsterdam’s canal district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, sailing past 16th-Century merchant houses and the iconic Magere Brug — the skinny, white-painted wood bridge over the Amstel River. Later, join a Local Expert at the Rijksmuseum, where you can view Rembrandt's ‘Night Watch’, and see a shoemaker whittle wood into traditional clogs.
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"Amazing trip! My 6th trip with Insight, one of the best! Beautiful countries, lots of culture and history, lovely places to stay, knowledgeable local guides and a fabulous Travel Director! Would take this trip again!"
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What to Eat in Luxembourg
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Luxembourg cuisine is peppered with Latin and Germanic influence. Landlocked around Belgium, France, and Germany, farming dictates most of the plate, as seen by the inclusion of beans, livestock, and onions in bouneschlupp soup and mustard-sauced kuddelfleck (fried tripe).
Hearty from the heart; that’s what Judd mat Gaardebounen, a cherished national dish of Luxembourg, is in essence. This comfort Luxembourg food serves up smoked pork collar with broad beans.
Brown trout and rainbow trout are common across markets, so expect many F'rell am Rèisleck Luxembourg dishes on the menu. This traditional baked fish soaks in a creamy Riesling sauce.
The classic apple pie is a staple in Luxembourg cuisine: a slice of mummentaart after dinner is never a bad decision. A cinnamon-apple filling sweetens this traditional tart.
Things to Do in Luxembourg
Taste golden-crusted cheese and drink beer with Benedictine monks. Take a post-dinner stroll with the illuminated 12th century Clervaux Castle in view. Explore Luxembourg City’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the views from the Pont Adolphe.
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Did You Know?
Luxembourgish is the newest of Luxembourg’s national languages.
To think that the national languages of Luxembourg didn’t include Luxembourgish until 1984 is surprising. Luxembourg’s most recent stretch of national independence began in 1946 after it was occupied by the Germans in both World Wars. It neighbors France and Germany, which is why these two languages were the standard tongue. Luxembourgish, however, is a Moselle-Franconian dialect that was spoken long before the 20th century that many native Luxembourgers continue to speak today.
What to Know Before You Travel to Luxembourg
Currency: Euro (EUR, €)
Time Zone: London GMT + 1
Capital City: Luxembourg City
Language: French, German, Luxembourgish
Power Outlets: European 230V
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