- Spuerkeess 19 Avenue de la Liberté - This building was the previous headquarter of the ARBED (Aciéries Réunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange), a major Luxembourgish-based steel and iron-producing company.
- Place des Martyrs - This garden square in Luxembourg City is known as the Rose Garden. You will pass by this garden and admire all the red roses that dominate the space.
- Pont Adolphe - This bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Luxembourg, and is also known as new Bridge. It was erected between 1900 and 1903 during the rule of Grand Duke Adolphe.
- Place de la Constitution - The monument was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxembourgers who perished in WWI. Today it symbolizes freedom and resistance.
- Place Guillaume II - The Knuedler, also known as Place Guillaume is famous for its weekly street market. Here, participants will go to Brasserie Guillaume for a tasting.
- Wanderscheid - Wanderscheid is a charming grocery store, who also has a food outlet. Here, participants can find fresh local products from local producers.
- Place d’Armes - The Place d’Armes is very famous for its pedestrian zone, cafés, restaurants and for its City Palace also called Cercle Cité. During Winter, this square hosts one of the Christmas markets.
- Namur (Confiserie-patisserie) - Confiserie Namur is a chocolaterie and a pastry family shop, very old (for over 150 years) and famous for its chocolates, cakes and pastries. Here, you will find many Luxembourgers having their coffee and pastry routine.
- Café-Restaurant Um Dierfgen - The restaurant Um Dierfgen is a local brasserie and café located in the heart of Luxembourg City. This is a typical place to enjoy local and fresh Luxembourgish comfort food.
- Guided visit of 3 hours
- Snacks
- Drinks
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and culinary delights of Luxembourg City. Imagine meandering through the bustling heart of the city, partaking in a gastronomic journey that excites your palate and plunges you into the locality’s unique culture. Get ready to savor a variety of tantalizing treats, ranging from traditional Luxembourgish creations like Rieslingspaschtéit (a meat pie filled with white wine gelatin), to renowned dishes such as Gromperekichelcher- crispy potato cakes or a glass of exquisite Luxembourgish white wine.
Treat your sweet tooth to some sumptuous desserts or pastries, including the uniquely layered Bamkuch (also known as tree trunk cake).
However, this excursion is more than just an expedition of taste - it’s a chance to explore Luxembourg’s vibrant history, diverse culture and local culinary practices. This Food Tour is tailored for those seeking an insightful, cultural and historical adventure. Bon appétit!
- Not recommended to vegans.
- kindly advice which food allergies or intolerances you have.
- Kindly advice if you are vegetarian or not.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.