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Vianden

I recommend grabbing a sandwich from the café near the castle before your visit. Trust me, the view from the terrace is way better with some lunch in hand!

My advice is to visit during the weekdays, especially on Tuesday or Wednesday - the crowds are way less and you can explore the place at your own pace.

Don't miss the audio guide; it really brings the castle's history to life! I thought it was kinda pricey, but totally worth it after hearing the stories.
Notre Dame Cathedral
Adolf Bridge

Watch the weather. I went on a rainy day, and while it was still gorgeous, it made for a slippery walk. Bring a light jacket and check the forecast before you head out.

If you're into local food, check out the nearby café after your visit for some tasty pastries. I recommend their Luxembourger tart; it’s a perfect treat after some sightseeing.

I suggest taking a stroll in the park right below the bridge—it’s a hidden gem! I found it peaceful and a great spot for a quick picnic. Don't miss it!
Casemates du Bock
Palace of the Grand Dukes
Golden Lady
National Museum of Military History

Don't skip the gift shop. I found some unique military memorabilia that I couldn't find elsewhere, but I think I could've spent more time exploring before heading out.

Make sure to grab a snack before you go, as the cafe there can be a bit pricey for what you get. I ended up slightly hungry after!

Check out the parking situation ahead of time. I paid more than I expected for parking nearby. There are usually spots a bit further out for free or cheaper prices.

I recommend visiting on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowds. It was so much more enjoyable when I had the museum mostly to myself.
Museum of Contemporary Art Grand Dook Jean

My advice is to get the combo ticket with the nearby National Museum of History and Art. It’s a great deal and lets you experience more culture for a fraction of the price.

I recommend taking a break at their café; I found it has a nice vibe and good coffee. It’s a great spot to relax and reflect on the artwork you've seen.

I suggest checking out their online schedule before you go. They have some cool special exhibitions and events that you won’t want to miss, and it can help you plan your visit better
National Museum of History and Art
Three Acorns

I suggest visiting right when they open at 10 AM. The crowds can build up quickly, and I had a much better experience without a lot of people around.

My advice is to engage with the staff if you have questions. They’re super friendly and can share some cool insider info that’s not in the exhibits!

I recommend buying a combo ticket with other nearby attractions, it really saves you some bucks! I wish I'd done that instead of just buying single entry.