Luxemburg and Dinant : the Beauty of the Ardennes
Explore the vibrant city of Luxembourg, rich in history and stunning architecture, including the cathedral, the Palace of the Grand Duke, and the Kirchberg district. Enjoy free time in the city before visiting the charming town of Dinant, known for its fifteenth-century church, citadel, and as the birthplace of the saxophone and Leffe beer.
One of our most popular tours: Luxemburg is certainly a modern and vibrant city with a rich history and impressive ancient and contemporary architecture. In the old part of Luxembourg, our guide will take you to the cathedral, the Palace of the Grand Duke and the Place d’Armes. In downtown Luxembourg you will enjoy a spectacular view of the Kirchbergdistrict, home to several European institutions. In the valley, you will be able to see a trail of the Casemates, the abbey of Neumünster, the city walls and the picturesque sites along the river Alzette. After some free time in the city, you will explore the quaint town of Dinant, with its fifteenth century collegial church and its impressive citadel. Dinant’s name originates from the Celtic “Divo Nanto”, which means “Sacred Valley”. This little town is dramatically perched on the narrow banks of the river MeuseI. This is cradle of the Leffe beer and the birth place of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone.
- Professional multilingual guides
- High quality radios and earphones
- Comfortable coaches
- Lunch
- Hotel pick up & drop-off
Amazing trip and well-organized
AmiraFI have always wanted to visit Luxembourg and Dinant. Amazing picturesque panorama, couldn’t be justified on instagram or tiktok videos. You have to come see for yourself. The 1-day trip is enough to experience the beauty of these cities.
Our guide, Andrea speaks very good English, recommends places to go. Our driver, Amit is an amazing and courteous driver.
We have nothing bad to say. Amazing company, well-organized. And all of the people in the group were punctual 👍🏻
Great trip!
N7387XYkylemThe trip was brilliant! The bus journey is around 3 hours from Brussels to Luxembourg with a quick service station stop en route. My tour guide was amazing and was very knowledgable and taught us many things about the war and the history of the country. There are a few buildings to see in Luxembourg and there are also lots of shops including high end fashion shops to visit during your free time on the tour. The visit to Dinant on the return home is quick but it is lovely with more interesting facts.