
City Promenade for Kids
City tour for children.
City Promenade for Kids
City tour for children in company of Melusina and count Siegfried.
This tour for kids and families makes you discover the history of the capital city as well as the legend of Melusina in a playful way. Explore Luxembourg City and win a personal souvenir gift.
Points of interest

St Michael's Church
It is the oldest holy building in the city, replacing the castle chapel of the Counts of Luxembourg placed on the same site in 987. In the course of the centuries the church was de...
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Place de Clairefontaine
Situated near the Cathedral and the Government district, Place de Clairefontaine was redesigned at the end of the eighties in the framework of extensive restoration and reconstruct...
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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 u...
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Lëtzebuerg City Museum
The Luxembourg Story More than 1000 years of urban history Lëtzebuerg City Museum Permanent Exhibition from May 5, 2017 From 5 May 2017, the Lëtzebuerg City Museum presen...
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Bock Promontory
In 963 Siegfried, Count of Ardenne, acquired this massive rocky ledge, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg, through bartering with the Saint Maximin Abbey in Trier. The rock on wh...
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Cathedral Notre-Dame de Luxembourg
The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin was originally a Jesuit church, the foundation stone of which was laid in 1613. It is a remarkable instance of late Gothic style, revealing vari...
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Grand Ducal Palace
In its function as the city residence of the Grand Ducal family, the grand ducal Palace is situated right in the core of the Old Town. Formerly the first town hall of the city occu...
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Place d'Armes
As an integral part of the pedestrian zone, surrounded by lots of street cafés and restaurants, it has become the place where the young and the old, the locals and the visit...
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Duration
2 hours
Number of people
max. 8