Luxembourg, a small country in Western Europe, may be small in size, but it has a rich history, a unique culture and stunning natural beauty. Known as the 'Land of a Thousand Castles', Luxembourg is famous for its medieval castles, its status as the financial centre of Europe, and its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Grand Ducal Palace (exterior visit), the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, in magnificent Renaissance style. Although the palace is closed to the public for most of the year, summer visitors can take a guided tour.
Place de la Constitution(exterior visit), overlooking the Petrus Valley, Luxembourg's landmark site, where visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the gorge, bridges and surrounding area.
Champagne cellars visit and taste(ages above 5 , Activity Package) the only region in the world where the production of ‘champagne’ is permitted under this name. The cellars of Champagne are not only one of the most famous wine cellars in the world, but also represent the best of French winemaking tradition and culture. These cellars, most of which are located in the centre of Champagne in cities such as Reims, Épernay and Troyes, are an important part of the World Heritage and attract many wine lovers. The province of Champagne is home to a number of world-renowned Champagne houses, many of whose cellars are open to the public. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cellars, learn about the process of champagne production and taste the different types of champagne. One of the highlights of a visit to a Champagne cellar is participating in a Champagne tasting. Each winery usually has several different vintages and styles of Champagne for visitors to taste, and the narrator will explain the characteristics of each Champagne, how to taste it and how to pair it with food.