Luxembourg Audioguided walking tour 2h15 and 18 reviews





Description
Discover the charm of Luxembourg in one day with an audio guided tour that takes you to discover 18 emblematic sites. Admire panoramic views of the Grund district, stroll along the Chemin de la Corniche, and visit the majestic Notre Dame Cathedral. This 5.5 km route will reveal the historical and cultural richness of the city, while allowing you to explore at your own pace. Audio guides include historical commentary and captivating anecdotes, perfect for families and groups of friends. - 5.5 km circuit to be completed in about 2h15 - 18 points of interest to discover, including the Grand Ducal Palace and Casemates du Bock - Ideal for history and culture lovers - Available via the Navaway app for interactive navigation
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Enjoy being on the heights of the old fortifications to admire this beautiful view of the Grund district located in the lower town of Luxembourg.
You are now taking the most beautiful balcony in Europe! Just that! The Luxembourgish writer Batty Weber said so.
The 3D Impression statue you see here is the work of the Luxembourg artist Serge Ecker. The creation of Luxembourg is strongly linked to the legend of Melusine who was the companion of Count Sigefroi.
This small bridge of the old fortification spanning the Alzette allows you to reach the Grund district.
Here you are in the heart of the Grund district, in front of Neumünster Abbey. In 1547, the Benedictine monks transformed the former Saint John’s Hospital into a new abbey, as theirs had just been destroyed.
The monumental gate you see on your left is the Jacob Tower, also called Dinselpuert.
We are now surrounded on three sides by the Alzette. This is the Rham plateau, now accessible to the public after 5 years of restoration work.
Now take the free Grund lift that will allow you to effortlessly climb onto the Holy Spirit plateau.
You arrive at the judicial city of Luxembourg. In 1234, you would have arrived at the heart of the Holy Spirit Convent, in the place of the same name.
A word about the statue you see in the center of the square. She represents Grand Duchess Charlotte.
This is the Cathedral of Our Lady of Luxembourg! It was built in the early 17th century, when the city belonged to the Spanish Netherlands, to serve as a church for the Jesuit College.
We now arrive at Constitution Square, located on the former Beck stronghold. From here you have a superb view of the Petrussian valley and the Adolphe bridge.
The beautiful 16th century Renaissance building, which you see there, is the Grand Ducal Palace. We're right in the heart of the old town.
Here you are in the Luxembourgers’ favourite square, nicknamed the “Salon de la Ville”. The Place d’Armaments, lined with cafés and restaurants, is certainly the most pleasant in Luxembourg.
You now pass the neo-Romanesque church of Saint-Alphonse. Founded in 1856, the history of its construction is strongly linked to the city’s controls by the Prussians who did not let the architects follow the original plans.
We now take the new large glass elevator from the Pfaffenthal. What a beautiful way to encompass the whole landscape to travel in a glass elevator!
This is where it all started. In the year of our Lord 963, the Count of Sigefroi, a descendant of Charlemagne, acquired this rocky promontory from the Abbey of Saint-Maximin-de-Trève and established his castle there.
Here you are at the entrance of the famous bock casemates. The most famous Attraction of Luxembourg City, they attract more than 100,000 visitors per year!
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
I requested for audiophile in English. Downloaded the app and saved it on my phone while I still had wifi. When I started to use it, it only gave me a guide in French and could not change the Lsnguage to English. Hence I was not able to use it when I needed. A wasted day as I could have gotten another walking tour instead. I do not recommend. A rip off.
Hello Jazmin, I apologize for the frustration regarding the language settings during your tour in Luxembourg. The tour is fully available in English. The app currently launches in French by default. To use the app in English offline, you must select 'English' in the app's settings while still connected to Wi-Fi so the correct audio files can download to your device. Since the language was not changed before you left your Wi-Fi connection, the English files were not saved and available when you started the tour. An update is coming in our next version to make the initial language selection automatic. Georges | Inway
The core idea is there, but the execution feels dated. The UI is quite clunky, and the lack of background play makes it impossible to multitask. Navigating through content is frustrating since there are no forward/backward controls, and the total lack of visuals makes the experience feel hollow. It needs a major UX overhaul to compete with other apps in this space.
Hello, Thank you very much for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback. We are sincerely sorry to hear that the app’s interface did not fully meet your expectations during your visit to Luxembourg. Your observations regarding navigation and the overall user experience are very helpful. We value all traveler feedback as it helps us understand how to better improve the comfort and ease of our tours on the ground. We hope that, despite these technical points, you still enjoyed discovering the history of the city. Best regards, Georges
Very good experience!! The route is super well thought out, not too long and it made us discover corners of Luxembourg where we would never have gone on our own clearly. The audios are full of anecdotes and it is super nice to be able to visit at your own pace without stress. The guidance is fluid and the information is really relevant, we learned a lot. For the price it is definitely worth it, I recommend closed eyes to discover the city otherwise!



