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Aside from accidentally leaving the country, first on many visitor’s list here in the town of Vianden, home to the restored castle of the same name. Luxembourg City is now slouch, either; despite the uninspired name, the cobblestone streets nestled into the deep valley here are worth a gander.
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Quote: The castle is open daily in the summer from 10am to 6pm. We visited Viandan Castle on Sunday, the 14th of August, which was one day before a religious public holiday (Mary's Ascension). Therefore, the castle had Read More
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Quote: First, I'll warn that the sign at the pay desk shouldn't be ignored--if you're claustrophobic, stick to the upper chambers of the casements and avoid the narrow, winding stone staircases to the lower passages. It Read More
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Quote: We read about this "mini train" in our guidebook and then went to the Place de la Constitution looking for train tracks. We didn’t find them, but we did find a small stand with Pétrusse Express stamped on it. We Read More
Quote: One lone guard??? Yep, that's all we saw guarding the Palais Grand Ducal, official residence of the royal family since 1890. This ornate building in the heart of old town is interesting, but more intriquing are Read More
Quote: The original fort which the Luxembourg City sprouted up around was at this location. In 965AD, Count Siegfried of Lorraine built a castle here, which over time was picked apart and integrated in all the Read More
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