A Short Guide to luxembourg
When visitors plan a trip to Europe, it’s not hard to overlook the small country of Luxemburg. After all, it’s quite tiny in comparison to its neighbors of Belgium, France and Germany. European visitors may think that the country is nothing more than banking institutes and European Union bureaucrats; however, it is much more than that.
Luxemburg is a crossroads country for quite a few key highways and for visitors looking to get from one country to another by way of Luxemburg should stop to see what the country really does have to offer. It’s much more than glass office blocks and official buildings. It does, in fact, have medieval fortresses, luminous castles, undulating woodlands and picturesque villages…a historian’s dream to help get into Luxemburg’s past.
Luxemburg only measures 51 miles long and 32 miles wide so it’s no wonder it’s often overlooked. However, there is much to see and do in the tiny country. For instance, the Ardennes region, which is quite hilly with plenty of dense forests and lots of medieval castles, is popularly known as the site for Battle of the Bulge during the Second World War.
Visitors who want to hike can do so in the Mullerthal area. This place has interesting sandstone rock formations along with waterfalls and forest. Visitors can also enjoy the wine-growing section of Moselle, which is famous for white wines. Surrounding Luxemburg City is a beautiful ancient equipped citadel but that’s not the only attraction that brings visitors to the country; the other is the fact the country has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other nation.
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