Hoteladresse: Grand Hotel Victor Hugo - Av. Victor Hugo, 3-5 - L-1750 LUXEMBOURG
Hotelbeschreibung: The Grand Hotel Victor Hugo is a new and modern structure. This luxury boutique hotel offers comfort and full services. Grand Hotel Victor Hugo is located in Limpertsberg, 200 meters from the center of Luxembourg, in the heart of the financial district.
Lage: The Grand Hotel Victor Hugo is located in Limpertsberg, about 200 meters from the centre of Luxembourg, in the heart of the ”financial” town, about 5 minutes from the airport and the European Community. About 2 minutes from the wonderful park, you’ll find the Grand Theatre (theater), the cultural and social center of the city and about 5 minutes from it you’ll discover the town with all its shops, boutiques, restaurants… The tourists will have the opportunity to visit the old town with its antique walls, its small and typical streets, the “Palais Grand Ducal”, the square for a drink sitting at the terrace.
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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, this Lilliputian country squeezed by its important neighbors France, Germany and Belgium, might fall unnoticed when planning a tour of Europe. Some might even imagine it as a rather insipid place, filled with eminent banking institutions and European Union bureaucrats. Yet, Luxembourg is located at a strategic crossroads of several main highways. If you are planning to travel through it, adjust your trip schedule and discover a land of fascinating medieval fortresses, gentle woodlands, amazing castles, and charming villages.
The whole country is merely 85km long and 52km wide, but this tiny package can offer a lot. The hilly region of the Ardennes is generously forested and dotted with medieval castles. The Mullerthal area, with its peculiar sandstone rock formations among waterfalls and forest, is insuperable for hiking. The wine-growing region of the Moselle is delightful and renowned for its white wines, while Luxembourg City has developed around an ancient fortified citadel in a unique and captivating setting. Perhaps unexpectedly, there are more Michelin-starred restaurants per capita in the Grand Duchy than any other country in the world.