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Lovely Luxembourg City

With its rivers, valleys, rivers, promontories and gorges, this European capital is a phenomenon of natural beauty. And it has a rich Jewish history to match

November 21, 2024 11:07
Luxembourg City
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Luxembourg City is a gloriously compact and walkable city of multi-levels, mermaids and meanderings, with a rich Jewish history to uncover. For a capital city, it is also a phenomenon of natural beauty.

A series of rivers, valleys, promontories and gorges mean that the people, buildings and powerhouses adapt to a city carved out by nature, creating upper and lower levels to investigate.

Chemin de la Corniche walk in the Luxembourg capitalChemin de la Corniche walk in the Luxembourg capital[Missing Credit]

Funiculars, walkways, bridges and free elevators are in place to facilitate movement and exploration for locals and tourists alike. The Pfaffenthal is the most iconic elevator, connecting the “high rise” city centre to the Pfaffenthal area at the bottom of the Alzette valley. The free ride in the glass cabin offers a breathtaking view up to 71m high. At the top, stand on a glass platform to stare down at diminutive houses and figures below.

Reaching Luxembourg’s striking MUDAM (Museum of Modern Art Grand-Duc Jean) is another heightened experience. Cross the Passerelle des Arts walkway, which straddles the Trois Glands state forest and takes pedestrians on a vertiginous stroll though the canopy. To reach the city’s renowned Old Town (the Grund) hop aboard the Plateau du Saint-Esprit public elevator and descend downtown. This historic district has been recognised as a Unesco World Heritage Site since 1994. Its beauty can also be appreciated by wandering along the “Corniche”, dubbed “the most beautiful balcony of Europe”.