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Merl-Belair Park

Where? 28a, Rue de Bragance, L-1255 Luxembourg

Merl-Belair Park, just a stone’s throw from the city centre, is without doubt a favourite meeting place for families with children.

The little ones are drawn to a fascinating play area while adults can recharge their batteries in the meadows on the edges of small lakes or ponds.

The park features rotating outdoor photo exhibitions. The “floating” pictures are changed twice a year. Some display the work of Luxembourg’s EMOP artists, others show student creations.

Opening hours

1.1-31.12

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Address: Merl-Belair Park
28a, Rue de Bragance
L-1255 Luxembourg City
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