Scenic view of Luxembourg City's Adolphe Bridge and historical architecture.
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🕐 May 12, 2026

2 Days in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (from Paris) for Leisure – Travel Itinerary

📍 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (from Paris)

🗓️ 2 Days
📍 5 Places
💰 $717 Budget
Photo by Elona Agug

💰 Budget Overview

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Accommodation
$350
Based on a mid-range 3-4 star hotel in Luxembourg City Center (e.g., Park Inn by Radisson, Hotel Simoncini) averaging u20ac160-u20ac180 per night, including taxes, in June. Converted at 1 EUR = 1.08 USD. Total for 2 nights.
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Transport
$162
Return TGV train from Paris (Gare de l'Est) to Luxembourg City. Assumes booking in advance for an average of u20ac70-u20ac80 per way (u20ac140-u20ac160 return). Converted at 1 EUR = 1.08 USD. Local public transport within Luxembourg (buses, trams, trains to Vianden) is entirely free.
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Food
$160
Luxembourg is generally expensive for dining. This budget assumes: Breakfast (u20ac8-u20ac10 for coffee/pastry), Lunch (u20ac18-u20ac25 for a casual cafe/restaurant), Dinner (u20ac35-u20ac45 for a mid-range restaurant), plus some snacks/drinks. Converted at 1 EUR = 1.08 USD.
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Activities
$45
Entrance fees for Bock Casemates (u20ac8), Mudam (u20ac10-u20ac12), Vianden Castle (u20ac10), and the Vianden Chairlift (optional, u20ac7.50 return). Converted at 1 EUR = 1.08 USD. Many city sights like the Grand Ducal Palace exterior are free.
Total Estimated Budget $717

📅 Daily Itinerary

Day 1 • Luxembourg City - Old Town & History
🌅 Morning 08:00 - 13:00

Travel from Paris & Explore Grund

Take the early morning TGV train from Paris (Gare de l'Est) to Luxembourg City. The journey is approximately 2h15m. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. Head down into the picturesque Grund district, nestled by the Alzette River. Explore the narrow streets, historic houses, and the Neumu00fcnster Abbey (cultural center, often with free exhibitions).

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☀️ Afternoon 13:00 - 18:00

City Centre Exploration & Bock Casemates

Have lunch in the city center. Visit Place Guillaume II (Knuedler), the Grand Ducal Palace (exterior view, state visits permitting), and the impressive Notre-Dame Cathedral. Afterwards, descend into the Bock Casemates (a UNESCO World Heritage site), a network of underground tunnels offering insights into the city's military history and stunning viewpoints.

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🌙 Evening 18:00 - 22:00

Dinner & Alzette River Stroll

Enjoy dinner at a traditional Luxembourgish restaurant in the city center. Afterwards, take a leisurely evening stroll along the Chemin de la Corniche, often called 'Europe's most beautiful balcony,' for breathtaking views of the Grund and Pfaffenthal districts illuminated at night. Alternatively, visit the lively bars in the Rives de Clausen area.

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Day 2 • Vianden Castle & Modern Luxembourg
🌅 Morning 09:00 - 13:00

Modern Art & European Quarter

Start your day by visiting the Kirchberg Plateau, home to many European institutions. Explore the iconic Mudam (Musu00e9e d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean), an architectural marvel housing contemporary art collections. Take some time to admire the modern architecture of the Philharmonie Luxembourg and other EU buildings.

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☀️ Afternoon 13:00 - 18:00

Day Trip to Vianden Castle

From Luxembourg City, take a train to Ettelbruck, then a bus to Vianden (all free with Luxembourg's public transport). This scenic journey takes about an hour. Explore the magnificent Vianden Castle, one of the most beautiful feudal residences of the Romanesque and Gothic periods in Europe. Take the chairlift up for panoramic views of the castle and the Our valley.

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🌙 Evening 18:00 - 22:00

Last Dinner & Departure Preparation

Return to Luxembourg City. Enjoy a final dinner at a restaurant of your choice. Depending on your train schedule, you might have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping or a relaxing drink before heading to the train station for your return journey to Paris.

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🏆 Best Places to Visit

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Bock Casemates

A UNESCO World Heritage site, these underground tunnels and galleries were part of the city's ancient fortifications. They offer a fascinating glimpse into Luxembourg's military past and provide spectacular viewpoints.

⏱️ 1.5 - 2 hours
Explore the stunning aerial cityscape of Luxembourg's historic district, showcasing vibrant architecture.

Old Quarter of Luxembourg City (Ville Haute & Grund)

Another UNESCO site, this area encompasses the historic city center, including the Grand Ducal Palace, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Place Guillaume II, and the picturesque lower town of Grund with its charming houses along the Alzette River.

⏱️ Half to full day
Gothic-style tower of Vianden Castle in Luxembourg set against a cloudy sky, evoking medieval charm.

Vianden Castle

Located in the north of the country, this magnificently restored medieval castle is one of Europe's largest and most beautiful feudal residences, perched dramatically above the town of Vianden.

⏱️ Half day (including travel)
Scenic aerial view of Luxembourg's historic town with charming buildings and lush greenery.

Chemin de la Corniche

Often called 'Europe's most beautiful balcony,' this promenade offers unparalleled panoramic views of the Grund, the Alzette valley, and the city's historic fortifications.

⏱️ 30 minutes - 1 hour
Low-angle view of a contemporary art museum with a striking mural on a bright day.

Mudam (Musu00e9e d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean)

A stunning architectural landmark designed by I.M. Pei, housing contemporary art collections. It's located in the modern Kirchberg district, near other European institutions.

⏱️ 1.5 - 2.5 hours

🗓️ Best Time to Visit

Best Months May to September
Weather Pleasant and warm, with average temperatures ranging from 15u00b0C to 25u00b0C (59u00b0F to 77u00b0F). June typically offers long daylight hours and generally good weather.
Why This period is ideal for exploring outdoor attractions, enjoying city walks, and visiting castles. Many festivals and outdoor events take place during these months. The lush greenery adds to the scenic beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all public transport (buses, trams, and trains) throughout Luxembourg is completely free for everyone, residents and tourists alike. This applies to the entire country, including journeys to places like Vianden.
Luxembourg has three official languages: Luxembourgish, French, and German. English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, so you'll generally have no trouble communicating.
Yes, Luxembourg is known for having a high cost of living, which translates to higher prices for accommodation, food, and drinks compared to many other European destinations. However, the free public transport helps offset some costs.
The most efficient way is by high-speed TGV train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Luxembourg City. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. Booking in advance can secure better fares.

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