Introduction
315km (195 miles) SE of Amsterdam; 189km (117 miles) SE of Brussels; 122km (76 miles) SE of Liège
Luxembourg-Ville (Lëtzebuerg Stad), the Grand Duchy's diminutive capital (pop. 86,000), is a marvelously contrasting mix of the old and the new. The old part of town runs along a deep valley beneath brooding casemates that have lent themselves readily to defense in times of war, while the more modern part of town crowns steep cliffs overlooking the old. The city is the headquarters of the European Court of Justice and of the European Investment Bank, and is one of the three seats of the European Parliament (along with Brussels and Strasbourg). Despite the many banks and the Euro-office towers, Luxembourg City has retained plenty of small-scale, provincial ambience.
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Domaine Thermal
This health resort is known for its idyllic location, with vineyards and woods to the east and the Lorraine Hills to the west. Its thermal baths,...
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Cathédrale de Notre-Dame (Notre-Dame Cathedral)
This magnificent Gothic structure was constructed between 1613 and 1621. It holds the royal family vault and the huge sarcophagus of Count of Luxembourg...
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Palais Grand-Ducal (Palace of the Grand Dukes)
This magnificent palace evokes all the opulence of the Grand Duchy's medieval splendor. The oldest part of this interesting and recently renovated...
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