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Authentic Luxembourg

200 local favourites (EN)

Hugo Van Hees, Paula Barnola

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Addresses that will make you love Luxembourg.Nestled between the rolling hills of the Ardennes in Belgium and the Eifel National Park in Germany, Luxembourg is a small yet dynamic city with a cosmopolitan vibe. Its charming old town and the various plateaus, cliffs and hills the city is built on have earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and it is home to a host of restaurants, museums and other attractions that are just waiting to be discovered. This guide is here to help you as you explore: it provides a carefully curated list of the city’s best hidden gems, from picture-postcard scenery to cosy cafés. Whether you are a local, an expat or simply a curious traveller, get ready to fall in love with Luxembourg! This guide will take you to the heart of the real Luxembourg, with a range of savvy tips from the people who actually live there. Whether you use it to plan your trip, to find the best spots once you arrive or to daydream about your next holiday, you are sure to be captivated by the inimitable charm of Luxembourg.Enjoy a guide that lists places that make Luxembourg an endearing city and the less known addresses by tourists.

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cultures, guides, lieux moins touristiques, Authentic Luxembourg, bons plans, Paula Barnola, restaurants, cityguides, villes, citytrips, visites, secrets, gastronomie, adresses, ebooks, découvertes, Editions Mardaga, tourisme, Hugo Van Hees