It’s been a while since I wrote anything here,
I’ve been traveling a lot lately, and at the same time,I have been busy with other projects.
Anyway Here I am!
I’ve been busy this past year, travelling to more than 12 countries, in a pandemic year it’s not that easy.
a little of Luxumburg
Christmas in Luxembourg is magical, a small but welcoming town that decorates the streets with a nice Christmas ambiance. Luxembourg is not a very big European capital, but for a day or tow this may be a good option, especially at Christmas. I really enjoyed my time in this town, not the nice weather, but even the cold can make you warm at christmas market.
CHRISTMAS DATES
Christmas time in Luxembourg starts at the end of November, particularly on the last week-end of the month.
I had the pleasure of visiting the town from 22 to 23, in a few days, you have time to visit it all.
Transport is free of charge, including the airport bus.
I decided to go to Luxemburg for a few reasons. For starters, I’m one of those travelers who is dedicated to exploring new places and then bragging about how many countries I’ve visited (117 countries I visited). As I was already celebrating Christmas in Paris, it was an easy win to set Luxembourg on the path. But, aside from my longing, I was also curious to see the castles and discover the historical city of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg’s UNESCO designated old town began life as a 10th century fort and castle perched on the cliff overlooking the confluence of the Alzette and Petrusse rivers. Further fortifications were added in the 12th, 15th and 18th centuries. The city has retained it’s historical character with many of its fortifications and historic buildings remaining intact.
Luxembourg is also worth visiting because it’s so easy to get around. The whole country is only 999 square miles (2,500km) and travel times between Luxembourg city and anywhere else are very short.
Getting to Luxembourg is Easy
If you are already planning to visit Brussels, Paris or Frankfurt, it’s easy enough to hop a train to Luxembourg. The TGV train from Paris can cost as low as €25 and only takes two hours. If you don’t mind getting up early, you could even do Luxembourg as a day trip. Arriving by train from Belgium takes three hours and €20 and the TGV from Frankfurt takes two hours and ~€60. The Luxembourg City train station is in the city center and from there, it’s a twenty minute walk into the old town.
There are also sixteen air carriers flying into Luxembourg airport from sixty nine European cities, including low cost carriers such as Ryan Air and EasyJet.