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UNESCO4Kids

UNESCO4Kids

Group prices from 120€

Discover the city’s fortifications and old quarters which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage with kids!

Suitable for groups of children between 6 and 9 years old or 9 and 12 years old. "Luxembourg Old Town and Fortress" are part of the UNESCO World Heritage. On this interactive tour you can touch, listen and smell the city. In a playful way, one recognizes the interaction of man and nature and playfully learns how to deal responsibly with the historic cityscape.

Points of interest on the map

Points of interest

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Place de la Constitution

The Constitution Square was put up on the ancient Beck bastion (1644, 1685).  The  "Gëlle Fra", a monument which is located on this square,  was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxemb...

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Bock Promontory

In 963 Siegfried, Count of Ardenne, acquired this massive rocky ledge, the cradle of the city of Luxembourg, through bartering with the Saint Maximin Abbey in Trier. The rock on which Siegfried built ...

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Chemin de la Corniche

Also called “the most beautiful balcony of Europe” (according to the Luxembourg writer Batty Weber), it runs along the Alzette valley on the ramparts - built by the Spaniards and the French in the 17t...

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Grand Ducal Palace

Grand Ducal Palace

The grand ducal Palace, located in the centre of the old town, is the official residence of the grand ducal family. The site of today’s palace was once home to Luxembourg City’s first town hall w...

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St Michael's Church

It is the oldest holy building in the city, replacing the castle chapel of the Counts of Luxembourg placed on the same site in 987.In the course of the centuries the church was destroyed several times...

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Bock Casemates

Belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage, the first underground tunnels were built in 1644, in the era of the Spanish domination. The 23-kilometre long galleries were enlarged only 40 years later by Vau...

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Important information

Address

Place Guillaume II, Ville Haute Luxembourg
Luxembourg City Tourist Office

Duration

2 hours

Number of participants

Max. 20

Infos

Start & Arrival
Luxembourg City Tourist Office, Place Guillaume II

Price

Book your personal guide:

Group from 1 to 20 people 120€

Book a guided tour for your group at the date, time and in the language of your choice. Please book at least 10 working days in advance.

UNESCO4Kids
Group prices from 120€