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With Holidu, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to luxury accommodation in the capital. Succumb to a spacious rental and share an unforgettable experience with your loved ones in unbeatable comfort. Design furniture, state-of-the-art multimedia equipment and a fully equipped kitchen: you'll have a hard time leaving it!
A house with a swimming poolIn the east of the country near Berdorf, there are other accommodations that will meet your requirements. Among them, let yourself be tempted by a beautiful villa with a swimming pool and hope that the weather will be perfect to enjoy it to the full! You will have at your disposal a private parking and can organise festive meals around a barbecue.
Vacations in Luxembourg
Location and orientation
Luxembourg is a Western European country with a population of approximately 576,000 inhabitants, more than 115,000 of whom reside in its capital Luxembourg City. The country is bordered by France to the south, Germany to the east and Belgium to the west and north. It has three official languages: French, German and Luxembourgish. It only takes 1h10 of Metz and 1h45 of Nancy to reach the capital of this small country. In addition, Luxembourg City is approximately 153 kilometers from Maastricht and 130 kilometers from Liège...
Natural regionsLuxembourg covers approximately 2,600 square kilometers and can be divided into two main regions. On the one hand, there is the Gutland, which covers the center and south of the territory, and on the other hand the Oesling, which is part of the Ardennes natural region. Gutland has no landscape unity, on the contrary, it is made up of sub-regions including the Moselle Valley, Luxembourg's Little Switzerland and the Red Lands.
A relaxing or sporting destination
Water bodies and streams are all playgrounds that will suit water sports enthusiasts. In Dillingen, enjoy the fauna and flora by canoeing! The spectacle is often just as enjoyable under the surface in some places, so we invite you to take a dive at the Lake of the High Security in Lultzhausen.
SPA centersThe Grand Duchy of Luxembourg does not lack establishments dedicated to relaxation, to say the least! They are found in Clervaux and Mondorf-les-Bains. To recharge your batteries after intense physical activities or simply to relax with your loved ones, there is nothing better than a spa treatment or a Californian massage!
Luxembourg has the particularity of having the highest GDP per capita in the world.
Top 5 things to do
Religious architecture enthusiasts will have stars in their eyes as they enter this building! So many aspects are worthy of interest, where to start? We recommend that you linger in front of the wall paintings, the stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes and the cylindrical pillars decorated with an intertwined band system. The large windows of the choir and the altars in the crypt will not leave you indifferent either!
The Castle of ViandenMost visitors to the fortress emphasize the efforts required to access the fortress. They are not excessive and are well worth it, we assure you! You will enjoy a splendid view of the city and will see several attractive decorative elements including period furniture and beautiful tapestries. In addition, the explanations provided by the audio-guide help to transport you into the medieval world.
The Wonderful ParkMore than 1,500 residents live together in this establishment in Bettembourg. The animals come from all 5 continents and amaze young and old alike. These include American iguanas, Morelet's crocodile and Bennett's famous Wallaby's crocodile. Children also have the opportunity to approach and feed some endearing species in the heart of the mini-zoo.
Saint-Maurice Abbey of ClervauxThis place, which is conducive to meditation and meditation, arouses the curiosity of many vacationmakers. Beyond the visit, the most important moment is to listen to Gregorian chants during the Mass.
The National Museum of Military HistoryIt is mainly devoted to the Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg. Documents, photos and maps are presented to the public to tell the story as objectively as possible.
Top 5 things to do
Religious architecture enthusiasts will have stars in their eyes as they enter this building! So many aspects are worthy of interest, where to start? We recommend that you linger in front of the wall paintings, the stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes and the cylindrical pillars decorated with an intertwined band system. The large windows of the choir and the altars in the crypt will not leave you indifferent either!
The Castle of ViandenMost visitors to the fortress emphasize the efforts required to access the fortress. They are not excessive and are well worth it, we assure you! You will enjoy a splendid view of the city and will see several attractive decorative elements including period furniture and beautiful tapestries. In addition, the explanations provided by the audio-guide help to transport you into the medieval world.
The Wonderful ParkMore than 1,500 residents live together in this establishment in Bettembourg. The animals come from all 5 continents and amaze young and old alike. These include American iguanas, Morelet's crocodile and Bennett's famous Wallaby's crocodile. Children also have the opportunity to approach and feed some endearing species in the heart of the mini-zoo.
Saint-Maurice Abbey of ClervauxThis place, which is conducive to meditation and meditation, arouses the curiosity of many vacationmakers. Beyond the visit, the most important moment is to listen to Gregorian chants during the Mass.
The National Museum of Military HistoryIt is mainly devoted to the Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg. Documents, photos and maps are presented to the public to tell the story as objectively as possible.