Luxembourg may be one of Europe’s smallest nations, but it leaves an outsized impression. Nestled between Belgium, France, and Germany, this trilingual Grand Duchy is a place where storybook castles, cliff-top views, and cutting-edge culture coexist effortlessly. With a capital that feels like a medieval fortress meets modern metropolis, and a countryside scattered with fairytale villages and forest trails, Luxembourg is a dream for travelers who seek charm without crowds.
Plan Your Journey
A UNESCO World Heritage gem with deep gorges, bridges, and fortress walls; explore the Bock Casemates and stroll the panoramic Chemin de la Corniche
One of Europe’s most beautiful hilltop castles, rising above the Our River
A medieval town near the German border, gateway to the Mullerthal Trail (Little Switzerland)
A peaceful town with a striking castle that houses Edward Steichen’s The Family of Man photo exhibition
Rolling vineyards, wine cellars, and scenic cycling routes along the river
April to October – Ideal for exploring castles, hiking trails, and city walks
December – Christmas markets in the capital sparkle with tradition and warmth