Combined city tour by private bus and on foot
Discover the city of Luxembourg by bus and on foot!
On this tour, you discover the modern as well as the historic Luxembourg. After a 45-minute bus tour through the outer city centre and the European district with its wide boulevards and fascinating architecture, you will explore the city centre and the narrow streets of the old town on foot. There you will find the cathedral, the grand ducal Palace and the Bock promontory with its views over the remains of the fortress and the lower parts of the city.
Duration
2 or 3 hours
Number of participants
Max. 20
Languages
Other languages are available upon request.
Infos
Start
Bvd de la Pétrusse 110-118
Arrival
City center
Price
Book your personal guide:
Group from 1 to 20 people : from 150€
Book a guided tour for your group at the date, time and in the language of your choice.
Grand Ducal Palace
The grand ducal Palace, located in the centre of the old town, is the official residence of the grand ducal family. The site of today’s palace was once home to Luxembourg City’s first town hall w...
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 various components and or...
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 which Siegfried built ...
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 visitors meet.Place d'Armes, als...
European Court of Justice
Luxembourg is the headquarter of the Court of Justice, the role of which is to ensure that EU law is interpreted and applied uniformly in all Member States. To this end, the national courts can also r...
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...
D'Coque
In 1982, the olympic swimming pool opened its doors. The striking shell-shaped roofline is reminiscent of a seashell, and is made of spans of pre-stressed concrete.The architect Roger Taillibert (1926...
Grand Duchess Charlotte-Bridge
The “Red Bridge” – in the vernacular – connects the city centre to the European quarter on the Kirchberg Plateau, crossing the Pfaffenthal 74 metres above the Alzette. It is 355 metres long, the clear...