Luxemburg is a city filled with mystery and a sense of adventure. The unique cityscape, gorges, walkways that seem to snake throughout the city, and rivers all give Luxemburg an archaic feeling. 

Did you know that Fortress Luxemburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site? There are various tunnels and fortifications that make up the Bock Casemates. These were dug into rocky cliffsides and have served as fortifications for Luxemburg for centuries. Seeing as there are no longer invading armies on horseback, this segment of the city has become a major attraction. 

Additionally, the fact that it is located in the heart of Europe makes Luxemburg even more special. Luxemburg shares boundaries with at least 3 major European countries, France, Germany, and Belgium. It is however close to even more countries and cities. Switzerland for instance is just a few hours away from Luxemburg. Although the cost of flights is relatively high (as there is only one major airport), Luxemburg is the perfect base from which to tour Europe. 

For those with a little sweet tooth, Nathalie Bonn’s Chocolate House of Luxemburg is a must-see. It is right across from the Ducal Palace, there is no way you’d miss it.

From the meals to the views, Luxemburg is like nowhere else.