Some places seem frozen in time, and the Grund district in Luxembourg City is one of them. Just a short ride down the free panoramic elevator from the upper town, and you’re suddenly walking through cobbled alleys, colorful houses, and along the peaceful Alzette River. It feels like stepping into a hidden village — quiet, […]
Sodam in Belair: A Korean Dining Experience That’s Pleasant, Yet Slightly Tamed
In the calm residential district of Belair, Luxembourg City, Sodam offers a Korean dining experience that’s both comforting and elegant. The atmosphere is cozy, the service is friendly, and the menu is filled with Korean classics that immediately spark curiosity — bibimbap, bulgogi, japchae, kimchi, and more. The dishes are nicely presented, the ingredients fresh, […]
🕊️ Saint John the Baptist Church in Grund: History, Silence… and the Black Virgin
While strolling through the peaceful Grund district in Luxembourg City, we decided to step inside the Church of Saint John the Baptist. It wasn’t part of our original plan, but, as often happens during travels, it’s the unexpected stops that leave the deepest impressions. From the moment we arrived, we felt this place was different. […]
The Oldest Church in Luxembourg: Saint Michael’s Church
In the heart of Luxembourg City’s Old Town, where narrow medieval streets wind through stone walls and every corner breathes history, one building quietly commands respect through its simplicity and its age. This is Saint Michael’s Church, widely recognized as the oldest surviving church in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Its origins date back to […]
🍽️ Score in Kockelscheuer – The kind of place you want to keep secret… but end up recommending to everyone
Sometimes, you walk into a place without expecting much — and leave genuinely impressed. That’s exactly what happened when I visited Score Restaurant, tucked away in the greenery of Kockelscheuer. Just a short drive from Gasperich, yet far enough to feel disconnected, Score offers a peaceful setting, honest food, and warm, human hospitality. 🌿 Green […]
Saint Quirin Chapel – A Hidden Gem in the Pétrusse Valley
When exploring Luxembourg City, most visitors are captivated by the fortress walls, the Casemates, or the impressive historical landmarks. But what I love about this city is that beyond the famous attractions, you can stumble upon secret, lesser-known places that are equally fascinating. And the Saint Quirin Chapel is definitely one of those. Tucked away […]
🏰 Fort Thüngen: A Family Time Travel Adventure in Luxembourg City
Some places just spark your imagination the moment you step in. Fort Thüngen, better known as The Three Acorns because of the quirky acorn-shaped turrets on its roof, is definitely one of them. Tucked away behind the MUDAM and the Dräi Eechelen Museum in Luxembourg City’s Kirchberg district, this old fortress is a real gem […]
Discovering the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Luxembourg
You don’t need to be religious to step inside a church or cathedral. Sometimes, it’s simply worth it for the architecture alone — because these buildings are often far more exceptional than we might think. And considering that, when they were built, men had ideas and visions that seem unimaginable today… it becomes even more […]
🧯Firefighter Museum of Senningen – A Hidden Gem for Families in Luxembourg
Tucked away in the peaceful village of Senningen, not far from Luxembourg City, lies a small but fascinating museum that will delight both kids and grown-ups: the Firefighter Museum of Senningen. Housed in a building with its own story — it was once a dairy before becoming a fire station — the museum offers a […]
☀️ A Refreshing Summer Stop at Le Grand Café – Luxembourg City
On a warm summer day with temperatures nearing 28°C, we decided to take a lunch break at Le Grand Café, right in the bustling heart of Luxembourg City. Located on one of the capital’s liveliest squares, this restaurant draws you in with its spacious terrace, elegant setting, and classic urban brasserie atmosphere. Given the heat, […]
