Regions

Nancy, the City of the Dukes

Located barely a hundred kilometers from the Luxembourgish border, Nancy, the City of the Dukes, is a gem known for its artistic and historical wealth. Explore the city catering to history enthusiasts, art lovers, strollers, foodies, and music aficionados!

Usedom, Island of Light

On the Baltic Sea island of Usedom, the sun is a permanent guest. It shines on white, fine sandy beaches, thatched houses, reed-fringed lakes, dreamy villages, old amber and imperial baths, as well as the longest beach promenade in Europe for two thousand hours a year. And now it can be reached in a direct flight from Luxembourg. That is simply too tempting. Eyes closed, just listening to the surf.

Arctic vs. Antarctic – Two Ice Landscapes at the Other End of the World

Almost 20,000 km separate the Arctic and the Antarctic, these two ends of the world facing each other at the poles of our beautiful Earth. The regions of the South and North Poles are often confused, yet each offers a unique natural spectacle with differences that go far beyond geographical location.

Trip to Maastricht

Maastricht is an energetic city, a source of inspiration that repeatedly ignites the desire to go back. Discover its medieval architecture, rich café and bar culture, and creative use of historic buildings. Stroll through flower-lined streets and enjoy life by the Maas.

In the Footsteps of Louis XIV

The tour following in the footsteps of Louis XIV takes visitors to Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Marly, and Versailles, exploring the historical sites and magnificent palaces and gardens.

Brussels, the City of Surprises

Embark on a culinary stroll in the fresh air to experience a concentrated dose of architectural history in just 48 hours, especially following in the footsteps of Victor Horta, the father of Brussels Art Nouveau architecture. In addition to the striking old town, Brussels boasts many other noteworthy but less visited places.

Trier, The “Rome of the North”

The comparison is daring, but no city north of the Alps offers seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites from Roman times. The Porta Nigra is often the starting point for a shopping experience with a touch of Dolce Vita — thanks to many stylish boutiques, restaurants, and hotels.  Ancient Heritage Pl...

Not a Bit Stuffy!

It used to be said that the Eifel was only for older folks in shorts, sandals, and knee socks. Fortunately, this stereotype is outdated nowadays. Young people, walkers, and wellness fans have long since discovered the unique nature and diverse culture of this low mountain range.