The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg by Train
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The Christmas Markets of Luxembourg, the fine white wines of Grevenmacher and the medieval streets of Echternach; touring Luxembourg by train you might find more than you expect. As well as the neo-Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Gëlle Fra war memorial and a host of other cultural sights, the Luxembourgish can also claim to have the first city to be twice named as a European capital of culture. Passing though Luxembourg by train you can see the blend of German and French cultures that result in this unique country.
A Tour Manager will escort you as you travel to Luxembourg by train, advising you where to visit, shop and eat.
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| Capital City: | Luxembourg | Currency: | Euro |
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| Electricity: | European adaptor required | Famous for: | Radio Luxembourg, banking and fine crystal |
| Language: | French/German/Luxembourgish | Population: | 0.5 million |
Luxembourg by Train - Traveller's Notes
Luxembourg is a small but excellently located western European country. Frankfurt, Brussels, Cologne and Champagne all lie within 200 miles of its borders so visiting Luxembourg by train opens up a world of possibilities.
Guests visiting Luxembourg by train should be aware that there is no real tipping culture as a service charge is added to the bill in most restaurants. A few Euros is often enough to reward good service.
Please call the number at the top of the page for more information on seeing Luxembourg by train.
Markets of Luxembourg & Metz 2010

