Renowned for its high standard of living and diminutive size, Luxembourg is often overlooked by visitors to Europe who know little of its wealth of riches, all conveniently packaged into a country no larger than Rhode Island. Our specialists know them well, however, from the compact UNESCO-listed capital to the forested hills and rocky gorges of the Mullerthal region and the vineyards of the Moselle Valley.
They’ll help you to craft a tailor-made itinerary that reflects your interests, whether you want to hike through ‘Little Switzerland’, track down the region’s finest Riesling or trace the strategic importance of this once heavily fortified country at the edge of empires. We’ll guide you around the medieval streets of Luxembourg City and get you into the hidden tunnels that run beneath the city streets. We can also direct you to the finest restaurants, castles and art museums, to ensure you make the most out of every moment on your Luxembourg vacation.
Suggested tours for Luxembourg
These tours give you a starting point for what your vacation to Luxembourg could entail. Treat them as inspiration, as each trip is created uniquely for you.
Suggested activities for Luxembourg
Whatever your interests, our specialists will build activities into your trip that connect to how you want to experience Luxembourg.
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Wine tasting in the Moselle Valley Wine tasting in the Moselle Valley
Wine tasting in the Moselle Valley
Visit wineries on the vineyard-blanketed hills of the Moselle Valley outside of Luxembourg City on this half-day guided tour. You’ll get the chance to taste the wines the region is best known for, including a dry Riesling and white pinots.
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Hiking in 'Little Switzerland', the Mullerthal Trail Hiking in 'Little Switzerland', the Mullerthal Trail
Hiking in 'Little Switzerland', the Mullerthal Trail
You can spend a morning or a whole day trekking through the woods of Luxembourg on this hiking trip along the Mullerthal Trail. The trail’s network of routes wind through forests, caves, hills and valleys, linking several medieval towns and castles.
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Walking tour of historic Luxembourg & Casemates du Bock Walking tour of historic Luxembourg & Casemates du Bock
Walking tour of historic Luxembourg & Casemates du Bock
On this half-day walking tour, you’ll get to know Luxembourg City on every level, from its clifftop old city to its underground tunnels to its riverside streets in the valley. You can visit a lively 17th-century square, or see the country’s oldest cathedral.
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Useful information for planning your vacation in Luxembourg
The three official languages of Luxembourg are French, German, and Luxembourgish. Luxembourgish, which has some similarities with High German, Dutch, and French, has its own grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure and is mainly spoken at home. English is also widely spoken, especially in the capital.
The currency of Luxembourg is the euro (€). ATMs are widely available, and credit cards with a chip are accepted almost everywhere. Cards without a chip are less widely accepted.
In Luxembourg you should try the traditional dishes of Judd mat Gaardebounden (neck of pork with broad beans), Träipen (fried blood sausage), and F'rell Am Rèisleck (freshwater trout in a creamy riesling sauce). Most dishes are meat heavy, but at markets you’ll find Gromperekichelcher (fried-potato pancakes), and bakeries lure buyers with sweet treats such as Äppelklatzen (spiced apples cooked in pastry), Quetscheflued (plum tart), and Verwurelter (small, sugar-coated donuts).
Beer is the most popular drink and despite its small size, Luxembourg has a surprising number of micro-breweries and artisan beer makers.
Tipping in restaurants in Luxembourg isn’t expected, though 10% is a good guide if you want to leave a gratuity. Tipping is common for tour guides but is at your discretion. Your specialist can advise on appropriate amounts closer to your travel dates.
For the latest travel advice for Luxembourg, including entry requirements, health information, and the safety and security situation, please refer to the .
Small in size but varied by nature, Luxembourg offers a rich history and culture, vineyard visits, World War II history, and plenty of castles, villages, and museums to explore. In Luxembourg City, you could take a guided walking tour to explore a network of tunnels beneath the city, visit the stately residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and discover the cliffsides, rivers, and bridges that make up this understated capital.
Once you’ve seen the city, you could go wine tasting in the Moselle Valley, one of the world’s most renowned wine regions, hike the Mullerthal Trail through medieval villages and past ruined castles, or follow in the footsteps of General Patton on a Battle of the Bulge tour.
Scenic Luxembourg City is the main attraction in this tiny country, but venture into Little Switzerland or the Valley of the Seven Castles and the country’s pastoral beauty is revealed. Luxembourg City has a rich and complex history that has earned it a place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can explore medieval tunnels and palaces, cathedrals, and museums, or just soak up the international atmosphere here.
For vineyard visits and rolling hills head for the Moselle Valley, you’ll find palaces and castles in the Valley of the Seven Castles, and sweeping vistas and handsome villages in Little Switzerland.
Despite its diminutive size, Luxembourg offers a wide range of hotels from those in restored historic buildings to chic, designer retreats. We recommend making a base in Luxembourg City and exploring from there and can offer stays in an intimate classically styled hotel with a Michelin-starred restaurant or maybe a sleek, modern hotel with views over the city.
It takes around nine and a half hours to fly from Toronto, Canada to Luxembourg, and around 11 and a half hours from Vancouver.
The time zone in Luxembourg is UTC+1 hour. Daylight Savings Time is observed from the last Sunday of March through the last Sunday of October.
The best way to get around in Luxembourg is by public transport, which is fast, efficient, and completely free. You can take trams, buses, and trains to most destinations, but if you’d prefer to have your own private vehicle, we can arrange for a driver-guide to take you between destinations.
Use our travel tool to find up-to-date visa and passport requirements for Luxembourg. Enter where you’re traveling to and from (including any stopover destinations en route or flight layovers), along with your intended travel dates and passport details, for a full list of requirements.
Your doctor can offer up-to-date advice on immunizations for Luxembourg. You can also check the recommended vaccinations by visiting the . It’s also wise to make sure you’re up to date with routine vaccinations at home.
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