Goethe Circular Walk

Where? Place Guillaume II, Ville Haute Luxembourg, Luxemburg

Walk in the footsteps of German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe!

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

At the occasion of the “Goethe-Jahr 2024”, celebrated in Saarland and the greater region, this 2-hour circular walk retraces the German poet’s stay in Luxembourg City back in 1972. In company of an official guide, stroll through the picturesque old town and discover the places that were once visited by Goethe himself: Fish Market, Goethe’s memorial stone, Corniche and the lower town of Grund.



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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