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Luxembourg

Luxembourg offers a unique blend of medieval towns, lush forests and beautiful vineyards. Travelers can explore scenic routes through the picturesque Ardennes region, where charming villages await. Don't miss the chance to visit impressive castles like Vianden and Clervaux, which showcase the country’s rich history and architecture. For wine enthusiasts, the Moselle Valley is perfect for wine tasting featuring rolling hills covered in vineyards and riverside towns.

Nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy in the Müllerthal region, often referred to as "Little Switzerland." This area is known for its rock formations and extensive hiking trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're exploring charming villages, tasting local wines, or enjoying the natural beauty of the landscape, Luxembourg offers a journey filled with captivating moments.

Luxembourg in a nutshell

  • Population 676.411 people (2024)
  • Capital Luxembourg
  • Native people are called Luxembourger
  • Native language is Luxembourgish, German, French
  • Local currency Euro

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Fun Facts

  • Longest Subterranean Tunnels Luxembourg City is home to the Bock Casemates. These are among the longest subterranean tunnels in the world (over 23 kilometers). These tunnels served for military defense and provided shelter during wars. Nowadays can be visited to discover part of Europe's military history.
  • First in free public transport they were the first country in the world to make all public transport free nationwide. This policy was implemented on March 1, 2020. It applies to all forms of public transport, including buses, trams, and trains, across the entire country.
  • Cars, cars, cars! Luxembourg have the highest rate of car ownership per capita in European Union. Based on recent data, there are more cars than people in this country due to high standards of living and demand for cross-border commuting.
  • Home to European Institutions Luxembourg City is not just a charming destination; it also serves as a significant hub for European institutions, including the European Court of Justice and the European Investment Bank. This status adds an international flair to the city, with a diverse population and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.

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