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Bourscheid in Luxembourg
Bourscheid
Bourscheid is a commune and small town in north-eastern Luxembourg.

Bourscheid

Bourscheid is a commune and small town in north-eastern Luxembourg.

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Luxembourg Travel Information

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Key facts

Capital:

Luxembourg

Location:

Western Europe, between France and Germany

Currency:

euros (EUR)

Area:

2,586 sq km

Population:

639,589 (July 2021 est.)

Languages:

Luxembourgish (official administrative and judicial language and national language (spoken vernacular)) 55.8%, Portuguese 15.7%, French (official administrative, judicial, and legislative language) 12.1%, German (official administrative and judicial language) 3.1%, Italian 2.9%, English 2.1%, other 8.4% (2011 est.)

Religion:

Christian (predominantly Roman Catholic) 70.4%, Muslim 2.3%, other (includes Buddhist, folk religions, Hindu, Jewish) 0.5%, none 26.8% (2010 est.)

TimeZone:

UTC+1

Tel Code:

+352

Things to Do

Luxembourg is a small but charming country located in Western Europe. It offers a rich history, stunning landscapes, and plenty of cultural attractions to explore. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or just looking for a relaxing vacation, Luxembourg has something for everyone. Here are the top 10 things to do in Luxembourg.

1. Visit the Luxembourg City Old Quarter

The Luxembourg City Old Quarter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers a glimpse into the country's rich history. Stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets and admire the beautiful buildings, including the Gothic-style Notre-Dame Cathedral.

2. Explore the Bock Casemates

The Bock Casemates are a series of underground tunnels and fortifications built into the cliffs overlooking Luxembourg City. They offer a unique insight into the country's military history, and also offer breathtaking views of the city and surrounding countryside.

3. Visit the Grand Ducal Palace

The Grand Ducal Palace is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and is open to the public for tours. The palace features beautiful architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, and offers a glimpse into the country's royal history.

4. Stroll Through the Grund Neighborhood

The Grund neighborhood is a picturesque area of Luxembourg City that is known for its narrow streets, beautiful buildings, and charming bridges. It is the perfect place for a relaxing stroll and a great way to experience the city's historic charm.

5. Explore the National Museum of History and Art

The National Museum of History and Art is one of the country's most important cultural institutions, and offers a fascinating insight into Luxembourg's rich history and artistic heritage.

6. Visit the Vianden Castle

Vianden Castle is one of the country's most iconic landmarks, and is situated high above the town of Vianden. The castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, and is a great place to explore for history and architecture buffs.

7. Take a Hike in the Ardennes

The Ardennes is a beautiful and rugged region of Luxembourg, known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and stunning rivers. It is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of hiking and cycling trails, as well as opportunities for fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities.

8. Visit the American Cemetery and Memorial

The American Cemetery and Memorial is located in Luxembourg City and is the final resting place for over 5,000 American soldiers who died during World War II. The cemetery is a beautiful and peaceful place, and is a testament to the sacrifices made by these brave soldiers.

9. Explore the Mullerthal Region

The Mullerthal Region is a beautiful area of Luxembourg, known for its rolling hills, stunning waterfalls, and charming villages. It is a great place to explore for nature lovers, offering a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horseback riding.

10. Visit the Wine Region of Moselle

The Wine Region of Moselle is a beautiful and fertile area located along the Moselle River. It is the perfect place for wine lovers, offering a variety of wineries, vineyards, and wine tasting experiences. The region is also known for its charming villages, rolling hills, and stunning rivers, making it a great place to explore for all visitors.

Weather

Climate

Luxembourg has a temperate maritime climate with mild temperatures and moderate rainfall throughout the year. Winters are cool and cloudy with occasional snowfall, while summers are warm and often humid.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Luxembourg is during the summer months of June to August, when temperatures are warm and the days are long, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the country. However, if you're looking to avoid the crowds, you may consider visiting in the shoulder months of May and September, when temperatures are still mild and the crowds are fewer.

Weather Considerations

Luxembourg can be quite damp in the spring and fall, and temperatures can be cool and gray, making it less ideal for outdoor activities. In the winter months, temperatures can drop below freezing, making it a good time for winter sports, but not as ideal for sightseeing.

Visas

Here are some general travel tips regarding entry requirements that apply across all countries:

Passport

Make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival in the country you are visiting. Some countries will not allow you to enter if your passport is set to expire within a certain period of time.

Visa

Check with the embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting to see if you need a visa. Some countries require a visa for entry, while others do not. Make sure to apply for a visa well in advance of your trip as the process can take several weeks. Check the latest Visa requirements and if necessary get an online Visa with our partner iVisa.

Health Requirements and COVID-19 Rules

Check with the embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting to see if there are any health requirements for entry. Some countries require vaccinations or proof of medical insurance. Check the latest health requirements and if necessary get an online Visa with our partner iVisa.

Travel Insurance

Consider purchasing travel insurance, especially if you are traveling internationally. Travel insurance can cover you in the event of trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and other unexpected events. Our travel insurance partner is SafetyWing. For dangerous activities and/or countries consider a rescue service like those offered by our partner, Global Rescue.

Customs

Be familiar with the customs and laws of the country you are visiting. Some countries have strict laws regarding drug possession, alcohol consumption, and dress codes.

Currency

Check the currency exchange rate and make sure you have enough local currency for your trip. Some countries may not accept credit cards or travelers cheques, so it is always good to have some cash on hand. At WhereNext we recommend use a Wise debit card, which provides low cost currency conversions and ATM withdrawals.

Research the country

Research about the culture, customs and laws of the country you are visiting. It will help you to understand the place more and also prepare you better for the trip.

Contact Information

Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate place from your passport. Also, leave a copy of your itinerary and contact information with a friend or family member at home.

COVID Status

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Luxembourg Open
Test
Not required
Quarantine
Not required

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      Accommodation

      Hotels

      Luxembourg has a good selection of hotels, ranging from luxury five-star establishments to budget-friendly options. Many of the hotels in Luxembourg are located in the city center, making it easy to access popular tourist attractions and local amenities.

      Bed and Breakfasts

      Bed and breakfasts are a popular accommodation option in Luxembourg, offering a cozy and homely atmosphere. Many bed and breakfasts in Luxembourg are located in charming, historic buildings and offer a unique, authentic experience.

      Hostels

      Hostels are a budget-friendly accommodation option in Luxembourg, and are ideal for travelers who are looking to save money on their trip. Hostels in Luxembourg offer basic amenities and shared spaces, making it a great way to meet other travelers and make new friends.

      Vacation Rentals

      Vacation rentals, such as apartments and holiday homes, are a popular accommodation option in Luxembourg for families and groups of friends. Vacation rentals offer more space and privacy, and often come with kitchen facilities, making it a convenient option for those who prefer to cook their own meals.

      Transportation

      Public Transportation

      Luxembourg has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, trams, and trains, making it easy to get around the city and the country. The public transportation system in Luxembourg is efficient, reliable, and cost-effective, making it a popular choice for travelers.

      Taxis

      Taxis are readily available in Luxembourg, and are a convenient way to get around the city and the country. Taxis can be hailed on the street or booked in advance, and are a good option for those who prefer a more comfortable and hassle-free transportation experience.

      Renting a Car

      Renting a car is a popular transportation option in Luxembourg, especially for those who are planning to explore the country and its surrounding areas. Renting a car in Luxembourg is easy, and there are many car rental companies located at the airport and throughout the city.

      Bicycle Rentals

      Bicycle rentals are a popular transportation option in Luxembourg, especially for those who are looking for a more eco-friendly and leisurely way to explore the city and its surrounding areas. Bicycle rentals are readily available throughout Luxembourg, and offer a unique and fun way to experience the city.

      Money

      Money Tips for Travel

      • Research the currency and exchange rates of your destination before you depart.
      • Notify your bank and credit card companies of your travel plans to avoid any potential issues with international transactions.
      • Bring a mix of cash, credit, and debit cards--and possibly a travel money card.
      • Be aware of the fees associated with withdrawing money from ATMs and using credit cards abroad.
      • Make sure to have a backup option for accessing money in case your primary method doesn't work.
      • Consider using a card with no foreign transaction fees.
      • Be aware of the local customs and etiquette when it comes to paying.
      • Keep an eye on the exchange rate throughout your trip and try to make large purchases or withdraw large sums of money when the rate is favorable.
      • NEVER accept currency conversion at ATMs! Always get your home bank to convert at much better rates.
      • Think about getting a Wise or other travel debit card; these can provide much better rates and some free ATM withdrawals.

      ATM and Credit Cards

      • Research the availability of ATMs and credit card acceptance at your destination before you depart.
      • Keep your ATM card in a safe place and be mindful of your surroundings when using it.
      • Try to stick to using ATMs that are affiliated with major banks.
      • Keep your credit card information safe and secure, and be aware of potential scams.
      • Make sure your cards have the necessary security features, such as chip and pin.
      • Be aware of the fees associated with withdrawing money from ATMs and using credit cards abroad.

      Exchange Rates

      • Research the currency and exchange rates of your destination before you depart.
      • Consider using a card with no foreign transaction fees.
      • Be aware of the local customs and etiquette when it comes to paying.
      • Keep an eye on the exchange rate throughout your trip and try to make large purchases or withdraw large sums of money when the rate is favorable.
      • Be careful of places that may offer to exchange money at rates that seem too good to be true.

      Insurance

      Travel insurance can provide financial protection and peace of mind for travellers in the event of unexpected situations or emergencies. It covers a wide range of needs--even some you might not expect!

      Medical Coverage

      Travel insurance can provide coverage for medical expenses if you become ill or injured while traveling. This can include coverage for doctor visits, hospital stays, and emergency medical transportation. It's also a good idea to ensure that your travel insurance covers COVID-19 related illness and delays!

      Trip Cancellation and Interruption

      Travel insurance can provide coverage if you need to cancel or interrupt your trip due to unexpected events such as illness, weather, or travel bans. It can also provide coverage if your trip is delayed or if your travel provider goes out of business.

      Lost or Stolen Luggage

      Travel insurance can provide coverage for lost or stolen luggage, as well as personal items such as passports and electronic devices.

      Emergency Assistance and Evacuation

      Many travel insurance plans offer emergency assistance services, such as providing information on local hospitals and doctors, assistance with replacing lost or stolen documents, and help with arranging transportation in the event of an emergency. At WhereNext we have partnered with Global Rescue for evacuation services, which are highly recommended if you are undertaking dangerous activities or are travelling to dangerous parts of the world.

      Liability coverage

      Travel insurance can also provide liability coverage in case you cause an accident or harm someone while you are traveling.

      Travel insurance can provide financial protection and peace of mind for travellers in the event of unexpected situations or emergencies. It can help cover the costs of medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost or stolen luggage, and more. It's always a good idea to review the coverage and compare the different options available before making a decision. At WhereNext we both use and have partnered with Safety Wing for general travel insurance.

      Mobile

      When traveling, getting mobile access is very important these days. If you are working remotely, wanting to update social media, or need to access your banks SMS authentication messages having a reliable service is a must. At WhereNext we recommend:

      eSIM

      Services such as those offered by our partner, Airalo, allow you to easily order and install an eSIM for different countries or regions that you are traveling in.

      Dual SIM phone

      If you have a phone that supports dual SIM's then you can get a SIM on arrival for each country, this is probably better done at a telco store rather than at the airport.

      Extend your home plan

      Depending on where you live and your mobile service provider you may be able to extend your plan to cover mobile roaming at reasonable rates.

      Keep your primary SIM

      With the amount of accounts we all have that require two factor authentication via SMS, keeping a constant number for these accounts is a must.

      Community

      There are several online communities and platforms that you can use to meet people while traveling, both for making new friends or for networking professionally. Some popular options include:

      Facebook groups

      There are many Facebook groups dedicated to connecting people while traveling, from expat groups and travel communities to groups specific to certain cities or regions of the country. You can search for groups based on your interests or location and connect with others who share similar interests.

      Meetup

      Meetup is a platform that allows you to find groups of people that share your interests in your local area. There are Meetup groups all around the world, and they cover a wide range of topics, such as language exchange, sports, and cultural activities.

      Internations

      Internations is a social network for people who live or work abroad. It has a large community of expats and organizes regular events, activities and gatherings that allow members to connect and socialize.

      Couchsurfing

      Couchsurfing is a platform that connects travelers with local hosts, who offer free accommodation and a chance to experience the local culture. It's a great way to meet locals and make friends!

      Reddit

      Reddit has a large community, and there are several subreddits dedicated to connecting expats and travelers. You can use it to ask questions, get advice, and connect with others who are also living or traveling in the country.

      Linkedin

      LinkedIn is primarily a professional network, but you can also use it to connect with people who work in the same industry or have similar backgrounds. It can be useful to connect with people before you arrive and establish a few professional contacts to help you get started.

      At WhereNext, we use Nomad List as a global community and then research more local ones for our destination. These are just a few examples of online communities you can use to meet people; please suggest any others that you think are appropriate for this destination.

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