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Luxembourg 7-Day Cross-Border Triangle + Trier + Strasbourg Deep

Luxembourg City UNESCO + Mosel valley + Vianden + Echternach + cross-border Trier (Germany) + Strasbourg (France)

Luxembourg 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$1,075
Budget–luxury
$595–$2,180

As of 2026, the recommended Luxembourg 7-day route runs Day1 Arrival + Old Town UNESCO + Bock Casemates sunset · Day2 Pétrusse Casemates + MUDAM + Mosconi 2-Michelin-star Italian · Day3 Vianden Castle deep day + Victor Hugo House + atmospheric Ardennes hiking · Day4 Echternach abbey + Mullerthal 'Little Switzerland' hiking · Day5 Mosel valley deep wine tour + Schengen treaty village + departure · Day6 Trier (Germany) cross-border day trip — Roman UNESCO + Karl Marx birthplace · Day7 Strasbourg (France) cross-border day trip + departure — Alsatian UNESCO Grand Île + European Parliament, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $1,075 on a mid-range budget. Seven days lets you fold the Luxembourg core (UNESCO + Casemates + Mosconi + Mosel + Vianden + Echternach + Mullerthal) plus the canonical cross-border day trips to Trier (Germany — Roman UNESCO heritage 50 min by train) and Strasbourg (France — Alsatian UNESCO Grand Île 2h by train via Metz). Days 1-5 mirror the 5-day itinerary's Luxembourg + Mosel + Ardennes triangle. Day 6 adds Trier (the canonical Roman + medieval German cathedral city — Porta Nigra + Imperial Baths + Cathedral + Karl Marx birthplace, half-Luxembourg-pricing day trip). Day 7 adds Strasbourg (Alsatian French capital + canonical UNESCO Grand Île + EU institutional weight as European Parliament's official seat). The cross-border days require regular train tickets (Luxembourg's free policy ends at the border). This 7-day window is the canonical Luxembourg-as-base + cross-border-EU-cultural-immersion + Western European triangle.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$595

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,075

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$2,180

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Arrival + Old Town UNESCO + Bock Casemates sunset

Same as 3-day Day 1

Activities

  1. 10:00 Arrival via Luxembourg-Findel Airport (LUX) or central train station 1.5 hours

    Most travelers arrive via LuxAir direct flights to LUX from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, Amsterdam, Brussels, Rome, Madrid, Vienna (1-2h flight; from US connect via Frankfurt or Amsterdam). Or via direct train from Brussels Midi (3h 10min), Paris Est (2h 5min on TGV), Frankfurt Hbf (4h via Trier), Strasbourg (2h via Metz). From LUX: Bus 16 or 29 to city center (25 min, FREE under Luxembourg's nationwide free public transport policy). From central station Gare Centrale: 10-min walk + free funicular to Ville Haute Old Town.

    Cost: $0 free public transport from LUX or central station + accommodation check-in TIP: Luxembourg's nationwide free public transport (since 2020) means no tickets needed for any bus, tram, or train within the country. Download MOBILITEIT.LU app for timetables. EUR cash optional — cards work everywhere including small cafés.
  2. 12:00 Lunch at Brasserie Schuman (1925 historic brasserie + Place de Paris) 1.5 hours

    Luxembourg City's canonical 1925-founded brasserie — Judd mat Gaardebounen (the national dish — smoked pork neck + broad beans + creamy gravy) + Bouneschlupp (green bean soup) + Mosel Riesling + Bofferding draft. Atmospheric Belle Époque interior with brass + wood + tile. The 'one canonical Luxembourgish dinner' anchor done as lunch.

    Cost: $24-30 per person TIP: Walk-ins fine off-peak; book 2-3 days ahead for weekend lunches. Cash + card. The Judd mat Gaardebounen + Mosel Riesling + Bouneschlupp combo at EUR 22-28 / $24-30 is the canonical Brasserie Schuman lunch. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
  3. 13:30 Place d'Armes + Place Guillaume II + Grand Ducal Palace + Notre-Dame Cathedral walking circuit 2 hours

    The canonical UNESCO Old Town heritage walking circuit. Place d'Armes (the canonical central square with café terraces + heritage buildings + Christmas market in winter). Place Guillaume II (the city's secondary main square with Grand Duke William II statue). Grand Ducal Palace (1572 Renaissance + active royal residence of Grand Duke Henri + summer guided tours mid-July to early September, EUR 14 / $15). Notre-Dame Cathedral (1613-1621 late Gothic with John of Bohemia tomb — the 14th-century Luxembourg sovereign who established the Schueberfouer market in 1340). 30-min walking circuit + 30 min Cathedral interior viewing.

    Cost: Free walking + EUR 14 / $15 Grand Ducal Palace guided tour (summer only, mid-July to early September) TIP: The canonical Old Town walking + photography circuit. Sunset light on the Grand Ducal Palace 17:00-18:30 in summer + 16:00-16:45 in winter. Cathedral interior is open daily 08:00-18:00 + free entry. Modest dress in Cathedral (covered shoulders + knees).
  4. 15:30 Chemin de la Corniche walk ('Europe's most beautiful balcony') 1 hour

    The canonical 1 km cliff-edge walking circuit along the Old Town's southern rampart — the Luxembourg Telegraph's 1898 framing as 'Europe's most beautiful balcony' has stuck for 130 years. Views over the Grund river valley, Alzette gorge, Bock Promontory, and the Pétrusse valley + Adolphe Bridge to the south. Free + atmospheric + the most-photographed Luxembourg City walking circuit.

    Cost: Free TIP: Best photographed late afternoon golden hour (16:00-18:00 in summer; 15:00-16:30 in winter). The Bock Promontory viewpoint at the eastern end of the Chemin de la Corniche is the canonical sunset photography spot. Free public access. Combine with Bock Casemates entry (adjacent) for a single afternoon.
  5. 16:30 Bock Casemates (UNESCO 1994 + 1644 Spanish-built underground tunnels) 1.5 hours

    The canonical Luxembourg City heritage experience — Bock Casemates is the 1644 Spanish-built (expanded by Vauban 1684-1690) underground military tunnel network on the Bock Promontory. 17 km total tunnel length; 2 km open to public self-guided tours. Served as a WWI population bomb shelter for 35,000 people. UNESCO inscribed 1994. EUR 10 / $11 entry + 45-90 min self-guided walking circuit. The single reason Luxembourg was inscribed as UNESCO.

    Cost: $11 / EUR 10 entry TIP: Last entry usually 17:00 in summer + 16:00 in winter — verify hours at the entrance. Wear closed-toe shoes (stone-vaulted galleries have uneven surfaces). Bring a light jacket for the 12-15°C / 54-59°F interior even on hot summer days. The Bock Promontory exterior is free access — the canonical sunset photography spot.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Apdikt (Old Town quirky modern Luxembourgish) 2 hours

    Modern-Luxembourgish restaurant in a converted former pharmacy in the Old Town — the pharmacy bottles + drawer cabinetry preserved as the dining-room aesthetic with chef-driven contemporary Luxembourgish cooking. Mosel wine focus + creative Judd mat reinterpretations + seasonal Mosel fish. The canonical Day 1 dinner.

    Cost: $35-54 per person with Mosel wine TIP: Book 5-7 days ahead. Cash + card. The 5-course tasting + Mosel wine pairing at EUR 75-95 / $81-103 is canonical. Open Mon-Sat dinner only. Smart-casual dress.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast / inbound airport meal

Ville Haute or Grund hotel · $9-15

Most travelers eat breakfast at their hotel after morning arrival. Quick croissant + coffee at Place d'Armes terrace EUR 8-14 / $9-15 if hotel breakfast not included.

Lunch

Brasserie Schuman canonical Luxembourgish

Place de Paris (Gare-Old Town transition) · $24-30

Judd mat Gaardebounen + Bouneschlupp + Mosel Riesling + Bofferding draft. The canonical Day 1 Luxembourgish lunch at locals' pricing.

Dinner

Apdikt modern Luxembourgish

Old Town (near Notre-Dame) · $35-54

Modern Luxembourgish tasting + former pharmacy setting + Mosel wine pairings. The canonical Day 1 atmospheric dinner.

Transit:

LUX Airport-to-Old Town: 25 min Bus 16 or 29 (FREE). In-town: walking covers the Old Town in 20 min corner-to-corner. Pfaffenthal Lift between Ville Haute and Grund is free + 5-min ride. Tram T1 from Old Town to Kirchberg 25 min (FREE).

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $80 Mid $145 Luxury $290
DAY 2

Pétrusse Casemates + MUDAM + Mosconi 2-Michelin-star Italian

Same as 3-day Day 2

Activities

  1. 09:00 Breakfast at Oberweis (canonical Luxembourg pastry house) 1 hour

    Luxembourg's canonical pastry house since 1964 — third-generation pastry empire with Quetschentaart (the canonical Luxembourg plum tart) + croissant + macaron + pralines + chocolates. Multiple Luxembourg-City locations; the Grand-Rue store is the canonical destination. The 'I want canonical Luxembourg pastry breakfast' setup.

    Cost: $10-15 per person TIP: Cash + card. Walk-ins. The croissant + cappuccino + Quetschentaart combo at EUR 10-14 / $11-15 is canonical breakfast.
  2. 10:30 Pétrusse Casemates (1644 southern Old Town fortifications) 1.5 hours

    The Pétrusse Casemates are the separate 1644 underground tunnel system in the southern Old Town (different from the more-famous Bock Casemates). 35-min guided tour through the southern fortification rampart with extensive views into the Pétrusse valley below. EUR 15 / $16 + guided-tour format (vs Bock Casemates' self-guided). Less crowded than Bock; meaningfully different network with more original 1644 stonework preserved.

    Cost: $16 / EUR 15 entry + guided tour TIP: Tours run hourly 11:00-16:00 in summer + 11:00-15:00 in winter; verify schedule at the entrance. Wear closed-toe shoes + light jacket (12-15°C interior). The Pétrusse Casemates exit at Pétrusse valley level — walk up to the Place de la Constitution for the canonical Pétrusse + Adolphe Bridge photography.
  3. 12:30 Adolphe Bridge (1903 — world's largest stone arch at completion) 30 min

    The Adolphe Bridge spans the Pétrusse valley between the Old Town's southern rampart and the Bourbon Plateau/Gare district. Designed by French engineer Paul Séjourné and built 1900-1903 — at 85m main span it was the world's largest stone arch bridge at completion in 1903 + held that record until the 1937 Bridge of the Gods in Oregon. Free + atmospheric + the canonical Luxembourg City engineering landmark + best photographed from the Place de la Constitution viewpoint above.

    Cost: Free TIP: The free pedestrian-walkway across the Adolphe Bridge connects Old Town to Gare district + drops to the Pétrusse valley below via the Pétrusse Express elevator (free). The Adolphe Bridge from Place de la Constitution is the canonical Luxembourg sunset photography spot alongside the Bock Promontory.
  4. 13:00 Lunch at Vinoteca (Old Town Mosel wine bar) 1.5 hours

    The canonical Old Town Mosel wine bar — Vinoteca's 80+ Mosel-Luxembourg-by-the-glass selection + atmospheric stone-walled interior + cheese-and-charcuterie plates + light Mosel fish + small Bouneschlupp + Kachkéis bowls. The 'I want a serious Mosel wine education + light lunch' setup.

    Cost: $22-43 per person TIP: Walk-ins. Cash + card. The 5-glass Mosel Riesling + Crémant flight + cheese plate at EUR 38-48 / $41-52 is the canonical Vinoteca experience. Open Tue-Sat 17:00-late + special Wednesday-Friday lunch openings (verify weekly schedule).
  5. 15:00 MUDAM (Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean — I.M. Pei 2006) 2.5 hours

    Luxembourg's premier contemporary art museum on the Kirchberg plateau — designed by I.M. Pei (the canonical Louvre Pyramid + Bank of China Tower + JFK Library architect) and opened 2006. The building itself is the canonical Pei glass-and-stone synthesis; the museum sits on the historic Fort Thüngen archaeological site. Permanent collection includes Pierre Soulages, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Cindy Sherman + strong rotating temporary exhibitions.

    Cost: $13 / EUR 12 entry TIP: Free Tram T1 from Old Town to Kirchberg (25 min). Allow 2-3 hours including the Fort Thüngen exterior. Adjacent Philharmonie Luxembourg (Christian de Portzamparc 2005 — 823 columns concert hall) is the canonical Kirchberg modern architecture pairing — exterior viewing free.
  6. 17:30 Return to Old Town + Bock Promontory sunset 1.5 hours

    Free Tram T1 back to Old Town from Kirchberg (25 min). Walk to the Bock Promontory for sunset photography — the most-photographed Luxembourg City sunset moment with the Alzette gorge below + Grund river valley + Pfaffenthal Lift in the panorama.

    Cost: Free Tram T1 + free Bock Promontory access TIP: Sunset 18:00-19:00 in summer + 16:30-17:30 in winter. Bring tripod for low-light photography. Free + atmospheric. Combine with Pfaffenthal Lift descent to Grund for dinner.
  7. 19:30 Dinner at Mosconi (2 Michelin stars, Grund Italian) 2.5 hours

    Luxembourg's 2-Michelin-star anchor — Italian fine dining in a 17th-century stone-walled building in the atmospheric Grund river valley. Chef Ilario Mosconi's seasonal Italian-French sourcing + serious wine list (300+ labels heavy on Piedmont + Tuscany + Mosel Riesling). The canonical Luxembourg anniversary + honeymoon dinner. Tasting menus 5-9 courses; the 7-course tasting + Italian-Mosel wine pairing at EUR 195-285 / $211-308 is canonical.

    Cost: $211-308 per person (7-course tasting + wine pairing) TIP: Book 2-3 weeks ahead for weekend dinners + 1 week for weekday. Cash + card. Smart-casual dress (jacket optional for men). 5-min walk + Pfaffenthal Lift descent from Old Town to Grund. Open Tue-Sat lunch + dinner; closed Sun-Mon. The Mosconi tasting + Crémant + atmospheric stone-walled Grund river-valley setting is the canonical Luxembourg fine-dining anniversary experience.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Oberweis canonical pastry house

Grand-Rue (Old Town) · $10-15

Croissant + Quetschentaart + cappuccino + canonical Luxembourg pastry experience.

Lunch

Vinoteca Mosel wine bar + light plates

Old Town (near Place Guillaume II) · $22-43

5-glass Mosel Riesling + Crémant flight + cheese-and-charcuterie plate. The canonical Mosel wine education lunch.

Dinner

Mosconi 2-Michelin-star Italian fine dining

Grund (river valley) · $211-308

7-course tasting menu + Italian-Mosel wine pairing + atmospheric 17th-c. stone-walled setting. The canonical Luxembourg anniversary + honeymoon dinner.

Transit:

Day 2 mixes walking + Tram T1 to Kirchberg + Pfaffenthal Lift to Grund. Old Town to Kirchberg: 25 min Tram T1 (FREE). Old Town to Grund: 5 min walk + Pfaffenthal Lift descent (FREE). All Luxembourg public transport free under 2020 nationwide policy.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $110 Mid $200 Luxury $470
DAY 3

Vianden Castle deep day + Victor Hugo House + atmospheric Ardennes hiking

11th-c. medieval Vianden Castle + Hugo's 1862 exile home + atmospheric Ardennes Our River valley walking

Activities

  1. 08:30 Breakfast at hotel + early CFL train to Ettelbruck 1.5 hours total

    Hotel breakfast then CFL train from Luxembourg City to Ettelbruck (40 min, FREE) + Bus 290 from Ettelbruck to Vianden village (50 min, FREE).

    Cost: Free public transport TIP: Verify timetables on MOBILITEIT.LU. Arrive at Vianden by 11:00 for full-day depth.
  2. 11:00 Vianden Castle + Hugo House Museum (deep visit) 3 hours

    Full Vianden Castle deep visit — 11th-c. medieval restoration + 25 rooms + great hall + chapel + medieval kitchen + atmospheric views from the upper terraces. Combine with Victor Hugo House Museum (Hugo's 1862 exile home + Les Misérables writing room).

    Cost: $13 castle + $5 Hugo House + $7 cable car = $25 / EUR 23 total TIP: Cable car the castle ascent + walk the descent for atmospheric Ardennes village walking. The castle audio-guide (EUR 3 / $3 extra) is worth it.
  3. 14:00 Lunch at Hotel Schloss Vianden Restaurant riverside 1 hour

    Same as 3-day itinerary — atmospheric Our River setting + Luxembourgish + Belgian classics + Ardennes ham.

    Cost: $20-32 per person TIP: Walk-ins. The Ardennes ham + Mosel Riesling combo at EUR 28-32 / $30-35 is canonical.
  4. 15:30 Vianden village walking + Our River atmospheric hiking 2 hours

    Walk the atmospheric Vianden village — cobblestone streets + 14th-c. Vianden Town Hall + Saint Nicholas Church + Our River pedestrian bridge. Optional 1-1.5h riverside walking circuit upstream from the village center.

    Cost: Free TIP: Bring closed-toe shoes for the riverside walking circuit. Atmospheric Our River + Ardennes hills photography. Souvenir shopping at the village center: Cristallerie Vianden (the country's canonical crystal house) + Mosel wine + Luxembourg lacework artisans.
  5. 18:00 Return to Luxembourg City 1.5 hours

    Bus 290 + CFL train back to Luxembourg City (1h 30min total, FREE).

    Cost: Free TIP: Verify timetables. Atmospheric Ardennes return photography.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Brasserie Schuman (canonical Luxembourgish anchor) 2 hours

    1925 historic Belle Époque brasserie — the canonical Luxembourgish national-dish dinner if you missed it Day 1 lunch. Judd mat Gaardebounen + Bouneschlupp + Mosel Riesling + Bofferding draft.

    Cost: $30-41 per person TIP: Book 2-3 days ahead. The Judd mat + Mosel + Bouneschlupp combo at EUR 28-38 / $30-41 is canonical Day 3 dinner.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Ville Haute or Grund hotel · $10-25 (included if 4-5 star)

Hotel breakfast + early CFL train departure.

Lunch

Hotel Schloss Vianden Restaurant

Vianden village · $20-32

Ardennes ham + Luxembourgish curry + Mosel Riesling + atmospheric Our River setting.

Dinner

Brasserie Schuman (canonical anchor)

Place de Paris · $30-41

Judd mat Gaardebounen + Bouneschlupp + Mosel Riesling + atmospheric Belle Époque setting.

Transit:

Day 3 is all free public transport. CFL train + Bus 290 to/from Vianden (1h 30min each way). Free Luxembourg-City walking + tram returns.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $130 Luxury $240
DAY 4

Echternach abbey + Mullerthal 'Little Switzerland' hiking

Luxembourg's oldest town + 698 Benedictine abbey + Mullerthal sandstone canyon hiking + atmospheric Ardennes nature

Activities

  1. 08:30 Breakfast at hotel + Bus 110 to Echternach 1 hour

    Hotel breakfast + Bus 110 from Luxembourg City to Echternach (50 min, FREE).

    Cost: Free TIP: Bus 110 runs hourly. Verify timetable on MOBILITEIT.LU.
  2. 10:00 Echternach Abbey + Saint Willibrord Basilica 2 hours

    Luxembourg's oldest town + 698 Benedictine abbey founded by Anglo-Saxon missionary Saint Willibrord. The 11th-c. basilica + the medieval Pentecost Dancing Procession (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Whit Tuesday annually) + the abbey gardens. EUR 5 / $5 abbey + crypt entry; basilica free.

    Cost: $5 / EUR 5 abbey + crypt entry TIP: Abbey hours: daily 09:00-18:00 in summer + 10:00-17:00 in winter. The Pentecost Dancing Procession is the country's most-iconic UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage — runs once a year on Whit Tuesday (varies, late May or early June). Modest dress in basilica + abbey.
  3. 12:00 Lunch at Restaurant Bel Air Echternach (atmospheric town center) 1.5 hours

    Atmospheric Echternach town-center restaurant — Luxembourgish + Belgian classics + Mosel wine focus + atmospheric medieval setting near the abbey. The 'I want a serious lunch + walking-distance to Mullerthal trailhead' setup.

    Cost: $24-38 per person TIP: Walk-ins fine. Cash + card. The Luxembourgish curry + Mosel Riesling combo at EUR 22-32 / $24-35 is canonical Echternach lunch.
  4. 13:30 Mullerthal 'Little Switzerland' hiking — Schiessentümpel waterfall circuit 3-4 hours

    The Mullerthal hiking region — sandstone rock formations + waterfalls + canyon trails + atmospheric Ardennes forest. The canonical Mullerthal hiking circuit: Echternach to Schiessentümpel waterfall + Hohllay cave + Berdorf rock formations + return (3-4 hours, 8-12 km, moderate difficulty). Schiessentümpel waterfall is the iconic Instagram shot — a 3-step cascade over moss-covered stones.

    Cost: Free TIP: Wear closed-toe walking shoes + bring water + light snack. Maps free at Echternach Tourist Office. The Schiessentümpel waterfall is 30 min from Berdorf — start the circuit from Berdorf if you want to skip the longer Echternach approach. Bus 414 runs Echternach to Berdorf to Beaufort (free).
  5. 17:30 Return to Luxembourg City via Bus 110 1 hour

    Bus 110 from Echternach to Luxembourg City (50 min, FREE).

    Cost: Free TIP: Bus 110 hourly. Atmospheric Ardennes-to-canyon-city return photography.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Um Plateau (Grund river-valley modern Luxembourgish) 2 hours

    Modern Luxembourgish bistro in the atmospheric Grund river valley — seasonal Mosel fish + traditional smoked pork + creative reinterpretations of national classics. Chef-driven with serious Mosel valley sourcing.

    Cost: $30-49 per person TIP: Book 5-7 days ahead. Cash + card. The modern Judd mat + Mosel Riesling + Crémant flight at EUR 55-70 / $59-76 is canonical.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Ville Haute or Grund hotel · $10-25

Hotel breakfast + early Bus 110 departure.

Lunch

Restaurant Bel Air Echternach

Echternach town center · $24-38

Luxembourgish curry + Mosel Riesling + atmospheric medieval setting near abbey.

Dinner

Um Plateau modern Luxembourgish

Grund (river valley) · $30-49

Modern Mosel fish + traditional smoked pork + atmospheric Grund river-valley setting.

Transit:

Day 4 is all free public transport. Bus 110 to/from Echternach (50 min each way). Bus 414 for Mullerthal hiking trailheads (FREE). All free under Luxembourg's nationwide policy.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $130 Luxury $250
DAY 5

Mosel valley deep wine tour + Schengen treaty village + departure

Wormeldange Domaine Alice Hartmann + Remich Caves St. Martin + Schengen European Museum + 1985 treaty memorial + atmospheric river-bank wine tasting + LUX departure

Activities

  1. 09:00 Breakfast at Oberweis + Bus 175 to Mosel valley 1 hour

    Oberweis pastry house breakfast + Bus 175 from Luxembourg City Gare to Wormeldange (40 min, FREE). Bus 175 runs every 30-60 min along the Mosel valley.

    Cost: $10-15 breakfast + free public transport TIP: Verify Bus 175 timetable on MOBILITEIT.LU. Arrive Wormeldange by 10:30 for serious morning tasting.
  2. 11:00 Domaine Alice Hartmann Riesling vertical tasting (Wormeldange) 1.5 hours

    Wormeldange's canonical Mosel Riesling specialist — 5-7 wine vertical Mosel Riesling tasting (different vintages + crus + sweetness levels). The most-celebrated Luxembourg Mosel Riesling producer with 60+ year reputation. Booking required 2-3 days ahead.

    Cost: $27-38 / EUR 25-35 per person TIP: Book 2-3 days ahead via the winery website. Bring bottled water for palate-cleansing. The 7-wine vertical Mosel Riesling tasting at EUR 35 / $38 is the canonical Mosel education.
  3. 13:00 Bus 175 to Remich + lunch at Caves St. Martin restaurant 2 hours

    Bus 175 from Wormeldange to Remich (15 min, FREE). Lunch at Caves St. Martin's atmospheric riverside restaurant — Mosel valley classics + Crémant + Mosel Riesling glasses + riverside terrace with views across the river to Germany.

    Cost: $22-35 per person + free public transport TIP: Walk-ins fine off-peak. The Mosel river fish + Crémant + Mosel Riesling combo at EUR 22-32 / $24-35 is canonical Mosel lunch. Atmospheric riverside terrace at 13:00-14:00 has the best afternoon light.
  4. 15:00 Caves St. Martin cellar tour + Crémant tasting (Remich) 1.5 hours

    1919 historic Mosel cooperative winery — Caves St. Martin's full cellar tour (45 min walking through atmospheric stone-vaulted cellars + production explanation) + Crémant tasting (3-5 wines, méthode traditionnelle sparkling + still Mosel Riesling). The 'I want serious Mosel Crémant education' setup.

    Cost: $16 / EUR 15 per person TIP: Walk-ins fine in summer; book ahead in shoulder seasons. The cellar tour + 5-wine Crémant + Mosel Riesling tasting at EUR 15 / $16 is canonical Mosel Crémant education.
  5. 16:30 Bus 175 to Schengen village + 1985 treaty memorial + European Museum 1.5 hours

    Bus 175 from Remich to Schengen (15 min, FREE). Schengen village is the iconic stop — the 1985 Schengen Agreement (the EU's free-movement treaty) was signed on the MS Princesse Marie-Astrid riverboat moored here. The Schengen European Museum (EUR 5 / $5) + free outdoor 1985 treaty memorial + free MS Princesse Marie-Astrid riverboat exterior viewing are the canonical 30-min stops.

    Cost: $5 European Museum + free outdoor memorial + free Bus 175 TIP: The Schengen European Museum is small but atmospheric — the 1985 treaty signing site with the original MS Princesse Marie-Astrid pillars + treaty text + EU institution context. Modern outdoor 1985 treaty memorial is free + atmospheric.
  6. 18:00 Bus 175 return to Luxembourg City + departure preparation 1.5 hours

    Bus 175 from Schengen to Luxembourg City (45 min, FREE). Hotel checkout (most hotels store luggage free between checkout and departure) + last-minute Mosel Crémant + Luxembourgish chocolate + Cristallerie Vianden souvenir shopping on Grand-Rue.

    Cost: Free public transport + souvenirs $15-50 TIP: Mosel Crémant bottle + Oberweis pralines + Cristallerie Vianden small glass make the canonical Luxembourg souvenir trio. Maison Léonidas + Maison Confiserie Namur chocolate shops on Grand-Rue.
  7. 19:30 LUX Airport departure or central station evening train 30 min to airport or station

    Bus 16 or 29 to LUX Airport (25 min, FREE) for evening LuxAir, easyJet, or Ryanair European flights. Or walk + funicular to Gare Centrale for evening train to Brussels/Paris/Frankfurt/Strasbourg.

    Cost: TIP: Free public transport to LUX. LUX is small + has decent airside restaurants (Brasserie Schuman branch + Sandwich Bar) for quick dinner. Arrive 1.5h before departure for security.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Oberweis canonical pastry house

Grand-Rue (Old Town) · $10-15

Croissant + Quetschentaart + cappuccino + canonical Luxembourg pastry breakfast.

Lunch

Caves St. Martin riverside restaurant

Remich (Mosel valley) · $22-35

Mosel river fish + Crémant + Mosel Riesling glasses + atmospheric riverside terrace.

Dinner

LUX Airport airside or skip

LUX Airport or onward · $15-30

Light airport meal at the Brasserie Schuman airside branch or Sandwich Bar. Or skip + next-day at home.

Transit:

Day 5 is all free public transport. Bus 175 covers the Mosel valley (Wormeldange + Remich + Schengen) for free. Bus 16/29 to LUX Airport (25 min, free). All public transport free under Luxembourg's nationwide policy.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $90 Mid $160 Luxury $320
DAY 6

Trier (Germany) cross-border day trip — Roman UNESCO + Karl Marx birthplace

50-min CFL+DB train + 4-Roman-UNESCO-monument circuit + Cathedral + Karl Marx House Museum + half-Luxembourg-pricing dining

Activities

  1. 08:30 Breakfast at hotel + CFL+DB train to Trier 1 hour

    Hotel breakfast + CFL train from Luxembourg City to Trier Hauptbahnhof (50 min total, EUR 15-25 / $16-27 — the free policy ends at the Luxembourg border). The CFL + Deutsche Bahn cross-border train runs every 60 min.

    Cost: $16-27 train + breakfast TIP: Buy advance ticket via CFL or DB Navigator app for best pricing. Cross-border train tickets are NOT covered by Luxembourg's free policy. Trier-side EUR pricing for everything.
  2. 10:00 Porta Nigra (2nd-c. Roman city gate — Trier's iconic UNESCO landmark) 1 hour

    Trier's iconic 2nd-c. Roman city gate — the largest Roman gate north of the Alps + UNESCO 1986 inscription. EUR 4 / $4 entry to climb the gate's upper levels. The 'most-photographed' Trier landmark + 5-min walk from Trier Hauptbahnhof.

    Cost: $4 / EUR 4 entry TIP: Last entry 17:00. Atmospheric 2nd-c. Roman stonework + upper-level views of central Trier. Combine with Trier Cathedral + Imperial Baths for a UNESCO Roman circuit.
  3. 11:30 Trier Cathedral + Liebfrauenkirche (UNESCO Roman + medieval) 1.5 hours

    Trier Cathedral (Dom — Germany's oldest cathedral, 4th-c. Roman foundations + 11-12th-c. medieval rebuild) + adjacent Liebfrauenkirche (1227-1260 — Germany's oldest Gothic church). UNESCO 1986 inscription. Free entry.

    Cost: Free TIP: Modest dress (covered shoulders + knees). Cathedral hours: daily 06:30-18:00. The Holy Robe of Trier (claimed to be Christ's tunic) is in a side chapel — atmospheric medieval relic context.
  4. 13:00 Lunch at Trier riverside German + Mosel restaurant 1 hour

    Trier-side German + Mosel valley cuisine at half-Luxembourg-pricing — the canonical 'cross-border value' lunch experience. Trier sausages + Schnitzel + sauerkraut + German Mosel Riesling + Bitburger draft. EUR 14-22 / $15-24 per person.

    Cost: $15-24 per person TIP: Walk-ins. Cash + card. The Mosel Riesling + Trier Schnitzel + Bitburger combo at EUR 18-22 / $20-24 is canonical. Half the equivalent Luxembourg pricing.
  5. 14:00 Imperial Baths + Roman Amphitheatre + Basilica of Constantine (UNESCO Roman circuit) 2 hours

    Trier's full Roman UNESCO circuit — Imperial Baths (3rd-c. ruins, EUR 4 / $4) + Roman Amphitheatre (1st-c. arena, EUR 4 / $4) + Basilica of Constantine (4th-c. Roman audience hall, free + atmospheric medieval-meets-Roman). All within 15-min walking circuit. UNESCO 1986.

    Cost: $8 / EUR 8 total entry TIP: Trier Card (EUR 16 / $17, 24h) bundles all UNESCO Roman sites + free public transport — worth it if you hit 3+ sites. Atmospheric 1,700-year-old Roman ruins.
  6. 16:00 Karl Marx House Museum (Marx's 1818 birthplace) 1 hour

    Karl Marx was born in Trier in 1818 + his birthplace at Brückenstraße 10 is preserved as a museum on Marx's life + the Communist Manifesto's intellectual context + 20th-century international Marxism + the Chinese government's 2018 5-meter Marx statue gift to Trier. EUR 5 / $5 entry. 30-min visit.

    Cost: $5 / EUR 5 entry TIP: Atmospheric 19th-c. middle-class German house preserved with Marx-family artifacts + intellectual exhibition on Marx's life + the canonical 'Marx tourism' destination. Polarizing but historically meaningful.
  7. 17:30 Return to Luxembourg City via DB+CFL train 1 hour

    Trier Hauptbahnhof to Luxembourg City Gare Centrale (50 min, EUR 15-25 / $16-27). Trains every 60 min.

    Cost: $16-27 return train TIP: Same advance-booking strategy — DB Navigator app or CFL counter at Trier Hbf.
  8. 19:30 Dinner at Le Bouquet Garni (Michelin Selected, Old Town) 2 hours

    Chef-driven traditional Luxembourgish bistro near Notre-Dame Cathedral — Michelin Selected with seasonal sourcing + atmospheric Old Town heritage interior. The 'I want chef-driven Luxembourgish + atmospheric Old Town' anchor.

    Cost: $41-70 per person TIP: Book 5-7 days ahead. Cash + card. The Judd mat Gaardebounen + Mosel Pinot Gris + Quetschentaart combo at EUR 55-65 / $59-70 is canonical.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Ville Haute or Grund hotel · $10-25

Hotel breakfast + early CFL+DB train departure.

Lunch

Trier riverside German + Mosel restaurant

Trier (Germany) · $15-24

Trier Schnitzel + Mosel Riesling + Bitburger + half-Luxembourg-pricing cross-border value lunch.

Dinner

Le Bouquet Garni (Michelin Selected)

Old Town (near Notre-Dame) · $41-70

Chef-driven Luxembourgish + Mosel wine pairings + atmospheric Old Town setting.

Transit:

Day 6 cross-border requires regular train tickets (Luxembourg's free policy ends at border). CFL+DB train to Trier: 50 min each way, EUR 15-25 / $16-27 each way. Buy advance via DB Navigator or CFL Mobile app.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $130 Luxury $240
DAY 7

Strasbourg (France) cross-border day trip + departure — Alsatian UNESCO Grand Île + European Parliament

2h CFL+SNCF train + UNESCO Grand Île + Cathedral + European Parliament + Petite France + Alsatian wine + LUX/train departure

Activities

  1. 07:30 Early breakfast at hotel + CFL+SNCF train to Strasbourg 2.5 hours

    Early hotel breakfast + CFL+SNCF train from Luxembourg City to Strasbourg-Ville (2h via Metz, EUR 25-55 / $27-59 advance). Trains every 60-90 min via Metz transfer.

    Cost: $27-59 train + breakfast TIP: Buy advance ticket via SNCF Connect or CFL Mobile app. Cross-border train tickets are NOT covered by Luxembourg's free policy. Strasbourg arrival 09:30-10:00 for full-day depth.
  2. 10:00 Strasbourg Cathedral + UNESCO Grand Île walking circuit 2 hours

    Strasbourg Cathedral (1015-1439 — the world's tallest building 1647-1874 at 142m, atmospheric Gothic + Alsatian heritage masterpiece) + the surrounding UNESCO Grand Île (the historic island center, UNESCO 1988). The canonical 'I want serious Cathedral + UNESCO European heritage' destination.

    Cost: Free Cathedral + $5 / EUR 5 platform climb (332 steps) TIP: Cathedral hours: daily 07:00-19:00. Modest dress. The 332-step climb to the platform offers atmospheric Strasbourg panorama. Astronomical clock noon-day display at 12:30 is canonical.
  3. 12:30 Lunch in Petite France (Alsatian-Strasbourg classics) 1.5 hours

    Petite France is the canonical atmospheric Strasbourg quarter — half-timbered medieval houses + canal-side dining + tarte flambée (Alsatian thin-crust pizza-equivalent) + Riesling + Pinot Gris + Alsatian Crémant. The canonical Strasbourg lunch experience.

    Cost: $22-38 per person TIP: Walk-ins fine off-peak. Cash + card. The tarte flambée + Alsatian Riesling combo at EUR 22-32 / $24-35 is canonical Petite France lunch.
  4. 14:30 European Parliament + EU institutional district visit 2 hours

    Strasbourg is the European Parliament's official seat (the monthly plenary sessions happen here in the Louise Weiss Building). The European Parliament visitor's program + Parlamentarium (interactive EU institution exhibition) + free Parliament tour by appointment + Council of Europe + European Court of Human Rights. EUR free.

    Cost: Free TIP: Parliament tours: free but require advance booking via europarl.europa.eu — book 2-3 weeks ahead. Walk-ins to the Parlamentarium are free + atmospheric. The European Quarter is 25-min tram from central Strasbourg (Tram E or Tram D).
  5. 16:30 Optional: Alsatian wine tasting (canal-side bar) or canal cruise 1.5 hours

    Optional Alsatian Riesling + Pinot Gris + Gewürztraminer tasting at a canal-side Petite France wine bar (EUR 15-25 / $16-27 for 5-glass flight). Or Batorama canal cruise (EUR 14 / $15, 75 min, atmospheric covered boat tour) — the canonical Strasbourg sightseeing experience.

    Cost: $16-27 wine tasting or $15 / EUR 14 canal cruise TIP: Canal cruise runs every 30-45 min daily 09:30-21:30. Wine bars in Petite France walk-in friendly. The Alsatian Crémant tasting is a meaningful comparison to Luxembourg Crémant.
  6. 18:00 Return to Luxembourg City via SNCF+CFL train 2 hours

    Strasbourg-Ville to Luxembourg City Gare Centrale (2h via Metz, EUR 25-55 / $27-59). Trains every 60-90 min via Metz transfer.

    Cost: $27-59 return train TIP: Same advance-booking strategy. Atmospheric Mosel valley + Lorraine return photography. Arrive Luxembourg City by 20:00-20:30.
  7. 20:30 Optional dinner + final souvenir shopping + departure preparation 1.5 hours + departure

    Optional light dinner at Konrad Café (Gare district locals' anchor) or skip + airport food. Last-minute Mosel Crémant + Cristallerie Vianden + Maison Léonidas chocolate souvenir shopping. Then LUX Airport (Bus 16/29, 25 min, FREE) or evening train to Brussels/Paris/Frankfurt.

    Cost: $9-30 light dinner + $15-50 souvenirs TIP: Konrad Café open until 01:00. Mosel Crémant bottle + Oberweis pralines + Cristallerie Vianden small glass are the canonical Luxembourg souvenirs. Arrive LUX 1.5h before flight.
  8. 22:00 LUX Airport or central station departure 30 min to LUX or station

    Bus 16/29 to LUX Airport (FREE) for late LuxAir, easyJet, or Ryanair European flights. Or central station Gare Centrale for late-night train to Brussels/Frankfurt.

    Cost: TIP: Free public transport. LUX has decent airside restaurants for quick dinner. Schengen-area flights vs UK/Ireland flights have separate gates.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Ville Haute or Grund hotel · $10-25

Early hotel breakfast + early CFL+SNCF train departure.

Lunch

Petite France Alsatian classics

Strasbourg Petite France · $22-38

Tarte flambée + Alsatian Riesling + atmospheric canal-side medieval setting.

Dinner

Konrad Café light dinner or skip

Gare district or LUX · $9-30

Light dinner at Konrad Café locals' anchor or skip + airport food.

Transit:

Day 7 cross-border requires regular train tickets. CFL+SNCF train to Strasbourg: 2h each way via Metz, EUR 25-55 / $27-59 each way. Free public transport for Luxembourg-side Bus 16/29 to LUX Airport.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $100 Mid $180 Luxury $360

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Luxembourg 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Why add Trier and Strasbourg?
Luxembourg City as a base lets you efficiently hit two canonical European cultural capitals — Trier (Germany, 50-min train) for Roman UNESCO heritage (Porta Nigra + Imperial Baths + Cathedral + Karl Marx birthplace, at half Luxembourg pricing) and Strasbourg (France, 2h via Metz) for Alsatian UNESCO Grand Île + European Parliament's official seat. The cross-border triangle gives you three EU member states + three different cultural lenses in 7 days.
Cross-border train tickets?
Luxembourg's free policy ends at the border — Trier and Strasbourg trains require regular tickets. Trier 50 min EUR 15-25 / $16-27 each way via CFL+DB. Strasbourg 2h EUR 25-55 / $27-59 each way via CFL+SNCF via Metz transfer. Book 3-5 days advance via DB Navigator + SNCF Connect apps for best pricing.
Is 7 days too long for a small country?
No — Luxembourg the country is small (2,586 km²) but the cross-border triangle adds Germany + France in single-day trips, making 7 days deeply rewarding. The canonical Luxembourg + Trier + Strasbourg 7-day window is the most-efficient European cultural-immersion itinerary in the EU. Less than 7 days you skip the cross-border depth; more than 7 days you start losing focus.
Best base for the 7-day plan?
Stay in Luxembourg City Old Town (Ville Haute or Grund) for all 7 nights — the canonical UNESCO atmospheric base + Mosconi 2-Michelin walking-distance + central CFL station for Trier and Strasbourg train departures. Don't try to move accommodations between countries — the Luxembourg-base strategy is genuinely optimal for cross-border efficiency.

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