Although Luxembourg City may be one of the smallest capital cities in Europe, it is full of medieval architecture, viewpoints, fortresses, and neighbourhoods. As the only Grand Duchy in the world, Luxembourg is quite an interesting place to visit, thanks to its blend of French, German, and Belgian cultures. Owing to the small size of the city and free transport, visiting Luxembourg is convenient. If you plan on travelling to Luxembourg in 2026, this itinerary can be useful to you. It is intended for a two-day visit to the city.
Day 1: Visit the Historical Centre of the City
Begin your day with breakfast in a local café, then go to the Old Town – a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of cobblestone streets, old buildings, and squares. Continue your journey with Chemin de la Corniche, which is known as “the most beautiful balcony of Europe”. The walk along this street gives a magnificent view of the Alzette River, the Grund neighbourhood, and fortifications.
The next stop will be the Grand Ducal Palace, which is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Although entry to this place can only be made seasonally, the exterior of its architectural marvels that belong to the Renaissance style is worth visiting. Just a short distance from here is the Notre-Dame Cathedral, famous for its gorgeous stained glass and tranquil ambience.
Another attraction in the city is the Bock Casemates, a series of tunnels that were once part of one of Europe’s most fortified cities. The Bock Casemates offer not just panoramic views of the city but also an interesting insight into Luxembourg’s military history.
You can taste some of the dishes that are part of Luxembourgish cuisine, like Judd mat Gaardebounen, Kniddelen and pastries during your lunch break.
Spend your afternoons walking around the small districts of the city. One such district is Grund, which lies underneath the cliffs of the city. It is beautiful to look at with its riverside streets, bridges, old houses, and cafes.
Day 2: Discover Culture and Scenic Viewpoints

Start your second day with a ride on the Pfaffenthal Panoramic Elevator that will take you from the upper part of the city down into the valley below. This free elevator made of glass will allow you to enjoy magnificent panoramic views, which are among the best in Luxembourg City.
Your next destination will be the Luxembourg City History Museum with its interactive exhibitions telling about the long way of development of this unique city from the medieval fortress to a modern capital of Europe. Fans of modern art will also be able to visit Mudam – Museum of Modern Art, with exhibitions located in the building of an architectural masterpiece.
In the afternoon, visit another landmark of Luxembourg City, La Passerelle (Old Bridge). This picturesque bridge will allow you to enjoy the magnificent view of the valleys and neighbourhoods around, and take beautiful photos here. Later on, spend some time shopping or having coffee in Place d’Armes before leaving.
Best Time to Visit

The best period of time to visit Luxembourg City is from April to October. At this period, there will be a favourable temperature allowing you to have comfortable walking and sightseeing.
Travel Tips
To make the most of your trip:
Leverage Luxembourg’s free public transport, such as bus, tram, and train services.
Wear comfortable shoes, since most streets are steep and made of cobblestones.
Arrange accommodation close to the Old Town for convenience in visiting all attractions.
Bring light jackets, since the weather can vary during different times of the day.
Explore attractions early in the morning to avoid crowds.
Enjoy local chocolates and pastries at local cafes before leaving the city.
Conclusion
Two days spent in Luxembourg City are a perfect combination of historical and cultural value and natural beauty. Whether you walk on the breathtaking Chemin de la Corniche, explore the underground Bock Casemates, or discover the cosy district of Grund and enjoy city views, you will be captivated by the uniqueness of this European city. Compact, clean, and easy to navigate, Luxembourg City is the best choice for travellers who want a nice weekend getaway in 2026.