
Luxembourg City with kids - the best family activities
Luxembourg City is a great destination to visit with kids. Find many family activities and tourist attractions like parks, playgrounds, museums and more things to do with children in our city adventure guide.
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!
Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
The must see monuments

Monuments and places
Pfaffenthal Panoramic Elevator

Fortifications
Chemin de la Corniche

Fortifications
Three Towers

Fortifications
Bock Promontory

Monuments and places
Justice quarter
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!
Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!
Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!
Un pique-nique au parc municipal

Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!
Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!

Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
In the morning, explore the origins of Luxembourg City!

Start your visit at the Bock Promontory, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg. Acquired by count Siegfried in 963, he had a castle called "Lucilinburhuc" built there. It was there that the name of Luxembourg first appeared in history.
Then continue along the Chemin de la Corniche, also called "the most beautiful balcony in Europe". Admire the splendid view of the Alzette valley and the Neumünster Abbey, the lower town of Grund as well as the Rham Plateau. At the end of the path, you will arrive at the buildings of the Cité judiciaire, located on the Plateau du Saint-Esprit. Take the public lift to the Grund district, one of the most authentic and charming districts of the city.
Follow the 'Breedewee' and its Spanish gate towards the Fish Market to return to the upper town. You will walk past one of the capital's oldest buildings, the 'Ennert de Steiler' house.
Places to discover along the way
Places to discover along the way
Getting around

Since 1st March 2020, public transport in Luxembourg is free throughout the country and for all modes of transport - trams, trains and buses. The scheme applies to residents, cross-border commuters and tourists alike.
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