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City-Discovery-Tour (K) 18.07-16.08 - Vëlosummer 2026

Starting point

LUXEXPO The Box P&R / Luxembourg train station

Destination

LUXEXPO The Box P&R

Distance
24,08 km
Duration
2:00 h
Difficulty
medium
  • Condition
Highest point
370 Hm
Lowest point
244 Hm
Aggregated Ascent
257 Hm
Aggregated Descent
257 Hm
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Description

Kids & Family
From 18 July to 16 August, the City-Discovery-Tour guides you around the capital to see some of its most important attractions.

The City-Discovery-Tour takes you past the Coque, with its striking shell shape, and the Robert Schuman monument. The tour continues through the city park with its playground, fountain and lawn for sunbathing. A highlight is the cycle path under the Pont Adolphe with views over the Pétrusse valley and the old town – perfect for a photo stop. Past the tower of the Banque et Caisse d’Épargne de l’Etat (the Luxembourg State and Savings Bank), the Place de Paris invites you to linger in one of the charming cafés and restaurants. Passing the main railway station, the route continues along Boulevard de Kyiv to Boulevard de Kockelscheuer, past two architectural masterpieces: the Ban de Gasperich water tower and the Stade de Luxembourg. It then crosses the newly landscaped Gasperich Park. On the way back, the route passes by the Gëlle Fra and the historic old town along the Grand Ducal Palace. The tour ends with a ride on the panoramic lift to Pfaffenthal, before taking the cable car back to the Kirchberg plateau.

Direct access to the general Vëlosummer map on Geoportail: https://g-o.lu/3/xgYG4

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City-Discovery-Tour (K) 18.07-16.08 - Vëlosummer 2026

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    EU Parliament
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  • ©Fonds Kirchberg / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    European Convention Center Luxembourg
    The basement level of the Alcide de Gasperi Building now houses the European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL) designed by a consortium of the Luxembourg architects Schemel & Wirtz and the Frankfurt bureau Jourdan-Müller/PAS.
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    Vauban Towers
    The Vauban Towers are named after the medieval constructions they replaced: the Eich Gate and the Bons Malades Gate.
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  • ©Luxembourg Photography by Christophe
    Cathedral Notre-Dame
    Cathedral with crypt
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  • ©Simon Schmitt
    D'Coque
    Coque − Home of Sports
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  • ©Alfonso Salgueiro
    Philharmonie Luxembourg
    Philharmonie Luxembourg, one of Europe's most renowned concert halls.
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    Bicycle rental - Sightseeing.lu
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  • Panoramic Elevator of the Pfaffenthal
    The glass elevator connects the "Pescatore" park located in the city centre to the Pfaffenthal area at the bottom of the Alzette valley. The ride in the glass elevator features sweeping views (71m high) for pedestrians and cyclists alike.
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  • ©SIP
    "Gëlle Fra" Memorial & Place de la Constitution
    The "Golden Lady" (Gëlle Fra) on Constitution Square was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxembourgers who perished in the First World War.
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  • ©Ville de Luxembourg
    Stade de Luxembourg
    The new football stadium of Luxembourg
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  • ©LCTO
    Statue of Grand Duchess Charlotte
    This statue was inaugurated 29 April 1990. It is the expression of the great attachment that the people of Luxembourg had for Grand Duchess Charlotte who reigned from 1919 to 1964. She passed away in 1985.
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    National Monument of the Solidarity
    Inaugurated in October 1971 the “National Monument of Luxembourg solidarity”, called Kanounenhiwwel (mound of canons) by the locals, is the central place for national commemorations of all the victims of World War II, underlining the solidarity that Luxembourgers showed during the dark years of Nazi occupation.
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  • ©Eric Threinen / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    Monument of Robert Schuman
    Designed by the Luxembourg architect Robert Lentz, this historic monument was unveiled in 1966 and consists of three steel-girders ending in 6 spikes.
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  • ©Christian Millen / LFT
    Grand Ducal Palace
    Town residence of the Grand Duke
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    Champ du Glacis
    Champ du Glacis is a large, open space on the edge of the city centre that mostly serves as a car park for over 1000 cars.
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  • ©Stephanie Scherrer - Comité Inspiring Luxembourg
    Kinnekswiss
    The Kinnekswiss park is an oasis in the heart of the city centre.
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    Adolphe Bridge
    Adolphe Bridge
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  • ©Marc Lazzarini - standart / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    The State Savings Bank
    The State Savings was created by law in 1856.
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  • ©Pierre BK / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    Ban de Gasperich
    A real green lung for the capital
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  • ©Marc Lazzarini - standart / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    Funicular
    The funicular is a key element of the intermodal exchange hub linking the Pfaffenthal district to the Kirchberg Plateau. Inaugurated in 2017, it connects the Luxembourg rail network with the tram, bus and cycle track.
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  • ©Thomas Linkel
    Bicycle rental - Velo en Ville Luxembourg
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  • ©Photo Dudau / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    Place de Paris
    The Place de Paris, not too far from the railway station, was transformed into a pedestrian zone in 1986.
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  • ©Loic Lagarde
    Place Clairefontaine & Grand Duchesse Charlotte
    The name of the square comes from a place of shelter, a refuge belonging to the abbey of Clairefontaine which is near the Belgian border.
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  • ©Pierre BK / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    Place Guillaume II & Monument Michel Rodange
    Since the middle of the 13th century, this square, named after William II, King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg, has accommodated the church and the monastery of the order of Saint Francis. In common parlance the square is also called Knuedler - derived from the Luxembourgish word “Knued” denoting the knot in the belt of the Franciscan friars.
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  • ©Visit Luxembourg
    Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg
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  • ©Marc Lazzarini - standart / Luxembourg City Tourist Office
    Justice quarter
    The Council of the Government agrees in 1992 to the proposition of the Minister to confide the construction project of the new "Cité Judiciaire" on the "Plateau du Saint Esprit" to the luxembourgish architects Rob and Léon Krier.
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  • Architecture and art in public space - Kirchberg
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