Godchaux Circular Walk

Where? Place Guillaume II, Ville Haute Luxembourg, Luxemburg

On the traces of the industrial revolution

Price information
18.00€Per person
Indiviual price: 18€ Per person
Group price: 120€
Book ticket
18.00€Per person
© Luxembourg City Tourist Office
People
max. 20
Tour type
by foot
Target group
Groups

Learn more about the beginnings of industrialisation in the suburbs of Luxembourg City during this 2-hour forest walk. This circular walk bears the name of the family at the origins of the textile industry in the Alzette valley in the early 19th century. <o:p></o:p>



Further price information:


Price for seniors: 14,50 €
Price for children from 4 to 12 years: 9,00 €
Price for adults: 18,00 €
Price for groups: 120,00 €

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Contact

Address: Luxembourg City Tourist Office
30, place Guillaume II
L-1648 Luxembourg City
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