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About Luxembourg
Luxembourg, a small European country, is known for its medieval old town and modern architecture. The official currency used in Luxembourg is the Euro. The country is famous for its picturesque landscapes, historic castles, and vibrant cultural scene. Luxembourg City, the capital, is home to the Grand Ducal Palace and the Notre-Dame Cathedral. The country is also a financial hub with many international banks headquartered in the city.
When to visit
The best time to visit Luxembourg is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and pleasant. Spring and autumn are also good times to visit as the temperatures are mild and the crowds are smaller. Winter can be cold with occasional snowfall, but the Christmas markets in December are a popular attraction.
Getting around
Getting around Luxembourg is easy thanks to its efficient public transportation system. Buses and trains connect the major cities and towns, and there are also plenty of cycling paths for those who prefer to explore on two wheels. Renting a car is another option for exploring the countryside and visiting remote villages. Taxis are also readily available in urban areas.
Traveller tips
When visiting Luxembourg, be sure to try the local cuisine, which includes dishes like Judd mat Gaardebounen (smoked pork neck with broad beans) and Rieslingspaschtéit (Riesling-infused pâté). Don't forget to explore the country's many hiking trails and nature reserves for stunning views of the countryside. English is widely spoken in Luxembourg, but it's always appreciated if you can say a few words in French or German. Be prepared for higher prices compared to other European countries, especially in tourist areas. Lastly, be respectful of the local customs and traditions, such as greeting people with a handshake and using formal titles when addressing someone.