Luxembourg City Tourist Office

Where? 30, place Guillaume II, 1648 Luxembourg City

Luxembourg City Tourist Office

Visit the City of Luxembourg and discover these tourist attractions steeped in history but nevertheless with a contemporary touch.

Live a unique experience with more than 40 guided tours and 80 sites to discover!

Opening hours

Opening hours are subject to change. Please check them before your visit in order to be sure.
Thursday17.04.2025 : 09:00 - 18:00
Friday18.04.2025 : 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday19.04.2025 : 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday20.04.2025 : 11:00 - 16:00
Monday21.04.2025 : 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday22.04.2025 : 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday23.04.2025 : 09:00 - 18:00

Contact

Address: Luxembourg City Tourist Office
30, place Guillaume II
L-1648 Luxembourg City
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More offers

© LFT
min.120.00€
"World War II" Circular Walk

Discover historical sites and places of remembrance in relation to World War II.
© LCTO
min.120.00€
Walk the art

Explore art specifically created for the public space during this tour!
© LCTO
min.9.00€per person
City Promenade

Discover Luxembourg City’s top attractions on this classic city tour!
© LCTO
min.120.00€per group
The life and legends of women in Luxembourg

Workers and nobles, witches and saints: discover the history and role of legendary women in Luxembourg
© LFT
min.120.00€
Schuman Tour

Schuman Tour
© Vic Fischbach
min.120.00€per group
Promenade UNESCO

Discover the city’s fortifications and old quarters which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage!
© A. Weisgerber / Vision&more
min.9.00€per person
Grand Ducal Palace

Grand Ducal Palace
© LFT
min.160.00€per group
Vauban Circular Walk with personal guide

On the traces of the military engineer Vauban
© Christophe van Biesen
min.12.00€per person
Wenzel Circular Walk

Walk in the footsteps of Wenceslas and discover the former fortress city’s most beautiful attractions!

Places to see

© Andres Lejona
free
with theLuxembourgPass
Villa Vauban – Luxembourg City Art Museum
Villa Vauban – Luxembourg City Art Museum
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© VDL David Laurent
Merl-Belair Park
Merl-Belair Park, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, is without doubt a favourite meeting place for families with children.
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© LFT - Gauvin Lapetoule
The Three Acorns Park
The Dräi Eechelen park is a delight for history lovers. Located in the museum grounds, it is within the restored and partially reconstructed Fort Thüngen.
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© LFT
Gantebeensmillen
Gantebeensmillen
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© LFT
Mansfeld Park
Mansfeld Park
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© Rotondes © Sven Becker
Rotondes
Rotondes
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© SIP
"Gëlle Fra" Memorial
The "Golden Lady" (Gëlle Fra) on Constitution Square was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxembourgers who perished in the First World War.
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© Mike Zenari
Maison Santos
Maison Santos
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© SIP
National Monument of the Solidarity
Inaugurated in October 1971 the “National Monument of Luxembourg solidarity”, called Kanounenhiwwel (mound of canons) by the locals, is the central place for national commemorations of all the victims of World War II, underlining the solidarity that Luxembourgers showed during the dark years of Nazi occupation.
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