Constitution Square: Self-Guided Audio Tours
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This city walk is going to take you to all the major city attractions of the city, as well as some hidden gems that were chosen just for you! In your journey around Luxembourg, you will see Palais Grand Ducal, the official residence of the Grand Duke, the head of state of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and have a chance to admire its splendid exterior. Then you'll visit Guillaume II Square that has always been a place where people meet and share the latest local news. You will pay a visit to Gëlle Fra, The Golden Lady, a memorial of the thousands of Luxembourgian soldiers that died in World War I, and hear about its various “adventures.” In the second part of our tour, you will take a stroll along the cute little streets of Grund, the most picturesque and lively part of the city where you will have a chance to stop for a drink or grab a bite at any of the local bars or cafes. The tour then will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Casemates du Bock, and will tell you all about the underground world of tunnels under the city. At the end of your journey, you will arrive at the Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg, an absolutely charming old-fashioned movie theatre, which would be an amazing place to go for a movie night after the tour.

Dive into the heart of Luxembourg with your phone as your guide on this interactive self-guided audio tour. Designed for curious travelers, this experience will captivate anyone eager to explore the city's enchanting streets, historical treasures, and architectural marvels at their own pace. Listen to the riddles and stories that unlock each location's mysteries as you wander through the vibrant tapestry of Luxembourg's past and present. The tour journey sets off from the magnificent Adolphe Bridge, spanning the Petrusse Valley, and concludes at Fort Thüngen where you can discover Luxembourg’s military past. The route paves its way through the city's famous landmarks, including the imposing Grand Ducal Palace, the iconic Golden Lady, and the whispers of the ancient casemates. Highlighted by the grandeur of the Neumünster Abbey and the resounding legacy within the National Museum of History and Art, the audio tour promises an immersive experience. Prepare for a scavenger hunt that will engage your wits and reward you with the serenity of the Petrusse Valley.
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About Constitution Square
This square is open to the public every day of the year at all times.
Constitution Square is a square built on top of the ruins of the Beck bastion from the 17th century. This square is one of the most notable places in Luxembourg. Here are some of the highlights of this locale:
- It offers a commanding view of the city. Due to its position at the top of Luxembourg, visitors can see a breathtaking view of the Adolphe Bridge and Pétrusse Parks in the Pétrusse Valley.
- Constitution Square is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Luxembourg. It’s one of the best meeting spots in the city and a perfect place to meet the locals. The square is also home to the famous Gëlle Fra monument (officially known as the Monument of Remembrance), dedicated to soldiers from Luxembourg who died in WWI, WWII, and the Korean War.
- You can take part in many events in the square. Various organizations in the city host many events here throughout the year. One of the most notable is Marché de Noël, a Christmas fair hosted from November to January.
Constitution Square is located in Luxembourg City. You can easily reach it by bus, light rail, or on foot.
Bus routes 10, 16, 18, 112, and a few others will take you there. The bus stop nearest to the square is Centre, F.D. Roosevelt (10 and 18); this stop is only four minutes from it. Luxembourg, Place de Metz is the closest tram station to your destination; walk for about 15 minutes to reach it.
You can visit the square any time during any season of the year. If you want to avoid crowds, we recommend going there on weekdays or in the morning.