A walk towards more sustainability
A guided city walk exploring Luxembourg’s path to sustainability through history, culture and society.
Discover how Luxembourg City is shaping a more sustainable tomorrow. This inspiring two-hour guided tour reveals how the city of Luxembourg has responded to the challenges of sustainable development – striking a balance between progress and tradition, innovation and preservation.
As you walk through iconic locations, mostly in the idyllic city park, six key themes are explored: history, culture, politics and administration, the environment, society and the economy.
This easy, mostly flat route offers a refreshing and thoughtful perspective on the city’s journey toward a greener future.
Duration
2 hours
Number of participants
Max. 20
Languages
Infos
Start & Arrival
Luxembourg City Tourist Office, Place Guillaume II
Price
Book your personal guide:
Group of 1 to 20 people : from 150€
Book a guided tour for your group at the date, time and in the language of your choice.
William Square
Since the middle of the 13th century, this square, named after William II, King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg, has accommodated the church and the monastery of the order of Saint Fra...
Michel Rodange monument - "Renert"
The Michel Rodange Monument is located at Place Guillaume II and honors the renowned writer Michel Rodange (1827–1876).Rodange is best known for his work Renert, a Luxembourgish fable inspired by...
Parliament
The ancient church Saint Nicholas and its cemetery were removed in 1778 and the correspondant parish were relocated to the former Jesuit Church.Today's building was constructed from 1858-1859 under th...
Place de la Constitution
The Constitution Square was put up on the ancient Beck bastion (1644, 1685). The "Gëlle Fra", a monument which is located on this square, was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxemb...
Adolphe Bridge
Also called New Bridge, it was erected between 1900 and 1903 during the rule of Grand Duke Adolphe. This event was followed with great interest from abroad, because the bridge had the biggest stone ar...
The Pétrusse valley
A natural gem in the heart of Luxembourg CityThe Pétrusse valley is a green oasis accessible from the heart of the city via stone staircases, offering beautiful views of the landscape. Easily reachabl...
Kinnekswiss, Edouard André Municipal Park
The approximately 30-hectare city park is considered the green heart of the city and stretches from Avenue Marie-Thérèse to Avenue de la Porte-Neuve. Its history begins with the demolition of the fort...