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]]>The Palais Grand-Ducal is a great tourist attraction. With beautiful architecture and history, this palace is a fun place to watch the changing of the guards. It’s also where the Grand Duke of Luxembourg carries out most of his duties.
This bridge has become one of the greatest tourist attractions and representations of the nation of Luxembourg over the years. It is a beautiful sight, and it has even been constructed to include a bike path about five years ago!
Dating all the way back to the 4th century, the Vianden Castle is a beautiful site to see. The castle looks beautifully historic and gothic. If you want a tour of the castle, it has been fully restored and is open for visitors!
If you’re a fan of tunnels and World War II history, you definitely need to check out the Bock Casemates in Luxembourg. It’s a really unique place with incredible views, and it’s highly recommended that tourists visit.
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]]>As one of Germany’s oldest cities, Trier boasts impressive Roman ruins, including the Porta Nigra, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the well-preserved Roman Baths, the Trier Cathedral, and the picturesque Hauptmarkt (Main Market) square.
The Ardennes is a natural wonderland with dense forests, rolling hills, and charming villages. It’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking, biking, and kayaking opportunities. Don’t miss the Battle of the Bulge historical sites.
This enchanting town is home to Vianden Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. Explore its medieval charm, visit the Victor Hugo House, and ride the chairlift for panoramic views.
Metz is known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, Centre Pompidou-Metz (an architectural masterpiece), and the peaceful Plan d’Eau (waterfront park). It’s a city filled with art, culture, and gastronomy.
Echternach is the oldest town in Luxembourg, famous for its charming medieval streets, the Abbey of Echternach, and the stunning Mullerthal region, also known as “Little Switzerland.”
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]]>Considering that Luxembourg is the wealthiest country in the world with a GDP per capita of $141,590, you’d expect the price of things to be off the charts. And yet, this little nation boasts totally free public transportation. Since 2020, it costs nothing to hop on a bus; train; or tram, so explore to your heart’s content.
Think of Luxembourg as a real-life Disney film. There are more than 70 castles in the country, with some dating back 1,000 years. Be sure to include the Castle of Beaufort, the Castle of Vianden, and the Castle of Bourscheid on your list.
There is a brimming culinary scene in Luxembourg. Meat and potatoes form the majority of the diet, but the country is also home to 9 Michelin-starred restaurants and 8 Bib Gourmand eateries. The national dish is Judd mat Gaardebounen which consists of pork that has been soaked overnight and then boiled with vegetables and spices.
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]]>Although it is located in the heart of Western Europe, surrounded by three wonderfully touristy countries—Belgium, France, and Germany—Luxembourg remains one of the most unnoticed countries in Europe.
Those who do visit Luxembourg will discover a beautiful country, with an ancient capital city perched on a cliff, wooded hills, ancient castles, picturesque villages, green valleys, and a wine region with vineyards and wineries.
Those visiting Luxembourg can enjoy museums, nature walks, luxury hotels, and lots of attractions for children.
Amonf the best things to do with children are Luxembourg’s amazing parks, for which admission is free. We recommended spending some time in the “Merveilleux children Park”. The park has many attractions for the whole family, such as playgrounds, a fairytale forest, displays of exotic birds, a zoo, a pony farm, a miniature train, an indoor playground, mini-golf, and climbing facilities.
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]]>This castle has been around since the 10th century and went through many restorations over the years, but it still stands still as one of the most enduring and breathtaking buildings in this tiny country.
This is the only cathedral in Luxembourg, so it’s naturally a must-see spot. Its cornerstone was laid in 1613, and it contains many elements of both the late Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
Just like its name says, this palace is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Seeing its interior is quite a privilege since guided tours only last from July until the end of August.
Make sure to take a walk across this arch bridge during your visit to Luxembourg and enjoy amazing view at some of the city’s most beautiful landmarks.
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]]>The third richest country in the world, Singapore is a rich country combined with modern skyscrapers, diverse influences, delicious food, 24-hour restaurants, great shopping, and exciting nightlife. All of this makes Singapore a great destination for tourism as well as for living.
This mini country gained popularity with its fast development. The way the city of Luxembourg is positioned gives the impression that it has two levels, higher and lower. It is packed with parks that look glorious in spring and autumn and the cuisine has a variety of rustic and refined dishes influenced by neighboring countries which will make you want to stay here at least a few days longer.
This relatively young country has grown remarkably fast. Countless hotels, shopping malls, and sports are just part of what you can find in a country where oil is cheaper than water. They even made their own perfect replica of Venice! The luxury lifestyle is the typical way of life in Qatar, so if you like this kind of things and the bank allows you to, Qatar is the perfect destination for you.
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]]>MoveHub, a website and organization that helps people relocate in their moves abroad, recently conducted a study that compiled data from the World Bank and World Tourism Organization of over 100 countries over the span of a decade to figure out which country’s citizens travel over the most international waters annually.
Perhaps blame it on the sheer magnitude of the size of the United States and all of the many domestic locales Americans can explore, but the good old US of A ranked lowest on the list, averaging only a paltry 0.2 international getaways per year.
In addition to Albania, Demark, Switzerland, Singapore, and Ireland, which rounded out the upper top 10 of the list, the following five countries currently boast the most well-traveled citizens in the world:
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]]>The Palais Grand-Ducal is a great tourist attraction. With beautiful architecture and history, this palace is a fun place to watch the changing of the guards. It’s also where the Grand Duke of Luxembourg carries out most of his duties.
This bridge has become one of the greatest tourist attractions and representations of the nation of Luxembourg over the years. It is a beautiful sight, and it has even been constructed to include a bike path about five years ago!
Dating all the way back to the 4th century, the Vianden Castle is a beautiful site to see. The castle looks beautifully historic and gothic. If you want a tour of the castle, it has been fully restored and is open for visitors!
If you’re a fan of tunnels and World War II history, you definitely need to check out the Bock Casemates in Luxembourg. It’s a really unique place with incredible views, and it’s highly recommended that tourists visit.
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]]>As one of Germany’s oldest cities, Trier boasts impressive Roman ruins, including the Porta Nigra, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the well-preserved Roman Baths, the Trier Cathedral, and the picturesque Hauptmarkt (Main Market) square.
The Ardennes is a natural wonderland with dense forests, rolling hills, and charming villages. It’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking, biking, and kayaking opportunities. Don’t miss the Battle of the Bulge historical sites.
This enchanting town is home to Vianden Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. Explore its medieval charm, visit the Victor Hugo House, and ride the chairlift for panoramic views.
Metz is known for its stunning Gothic cathedral, Centre Pompidou-Metz (an architectural masterpiece), and the peaceful Plan d’Eau (waterfront park). It’s a city filled with art, culture, and gastronomy.
Echternach is the oldest town in Luxembourg, famous for its charming medieval streets, the Abbey of Echternach, and the stunning Mullerthal region, also known as “Little Switzerland.”
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]]>Considering that Luxembourg is the wealthiest country in the world with a GDP per capita of $141,590, you’d expect the price of things to be off the charts. And yet, this little nation boasts totally free public transportation. Since 2020, it costs nothing to hop on a bus; train; or tram, so explore to your heart’s content.
Think of Luxembourg as a real-life Disney film. There are more than 70 castles in the country, with some dating back 1,000 years. Be sure to include the Castle of Beaufort, the Castle of Vianden, and the Castle of Bourscheid on your list.
There is a brimming culinary scene in Luxembourg. Meat and potatoes form the majority of the diet, but the country is also home to 9 Michelin-starred restaurants and 8 Bib Gourmand eateries. The national dish is Judd mat Gaardebounen which consists of pork that has been soaked overnight and then boiled with vegetables and spices.
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]]>Although it is located in the heart of Western Europe, surrounded by three wonderfully touristy countries—Belgium, France, and Germany—Luxembourg remains one of the most unnoticed countries in Europe.
Those who do visit Luxembourg will discover a beautiful country, with an ancient capital city perched on a cliff, wooded hills, ancient castles, picturesque villages, green valleys, and a wine region with vineyards and wineries.
Those visiting Luxembourg can enjoy museums, nature walks, luxury hotels, and lots of attractions for children.
Amonf the best things to do with children are Luxembourg’s amazing parks, for which admission is free. We recommended spending some time in the “Merveilleux children Park”. The park has many attractions for the whole family, such as playgrounds, a fairytale forest, displays of exotic birds, a zoo, a pony farm, a miniature train, an indoor playground, mini-golf, and climbing facilities.
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]]>This castle has been around since the 10th century and went through many restorations over the years, but it still stands still as one of the most enduring and breathtaking buildings in this tiny country.
This is the only cathedral in Luxembourg, so it’s naturally a must-see spot. Its cornerstone was laid in 1613, and it contains many elements of both the late Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
Just like its name says, this palace is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Seeing its interior is quite a privilege since guided tours only last from July until the end of August.
Make sure to take a walk across this arch bridge during your visit to Luxembourg and enjoy amazing view at some of the city’s most beautiful landmarks.
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]]>The post The Most Luxurious Countries In The World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The third richest country in the world, Singapore is a rich country combined with modern skyscrapers, diverse influences, delicious food, 24-hour restaurants, great shopping, and exciting nightlife. All of this makes Singapore a great destination for tourism as well as for living.
This mini country gained popularity with its fast development. The way the city of Luxembourg is positioned gives the impression that it has two levels, higher and lower. It is packed with parks that look glorious in spring and autumn and the cuisine has a variety of rustic and refined dishes influenced by neighboring countries which will make you want to stay here at least a few days longer.
This relatively young country has grown remarkably fast. Countless hotels, shopping malls, and sports are just part of what you can find in a country where oil is cheaper than water. They even made their own perfect replica of Venice! The luxury lifestyle is the typical way of life in Qatar, so if you like this kind of things and the bank allows you to, Qatar is the perfect destination for you.
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]]>The post 5 Countries That Boast the World’s Most Seasoned Travelers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>MoveHub, a website and organization that helps people relocate in their moves abroad, recently conducted a study that compiled data from the World Bank and World Tourism Organization of over 100 countries over the span of a decade to figure out which country’s citizens travel over the most international waters annually.
Perhaps blame it on the sheer magnitude of the size of the United States and all of the many domestic locales Americans can explore, but the good old US of A ranked lowest on the list, averaging only a paltry 0.2 international getaways per year.
In addition to Albania, Demark, Switzerland, Singapore, and Ireland, which rounded out the upper top 10 of the list, the following five countries currently boast the most well-traveled citizens in the world:
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