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Discover Luxembourg City’s culinary scene on a 3.5-hour guided food tour featuring local delicacies, city highlights, and engaging storytelling. Book now for $99.69!
Luxembourg’s capital is a compact city packed with history, culture, and surprisingly diverse gastronomy. The 3-hour Food Tour offered by SIGHTSEEING.LU invites you to explore Luxembourg City through its culinary traditions and historical landmarks. Priced at $99.69 per person, this tour is an engaging way to taste local flavors while discovering the city’s stories. With a 5.0/5 rating from 24 reviews and being booked over 5 times in just the last week, it clearly appeals to those looking for both food and cultural insights. The tour lasts roughly 3 hours and 30 minutes and features 5 stops along a comfortable walking route. It’s suitable for most travelers, though it’s not recommended for vegans, and drinks are not included in the price.
This experience is ideal for anyone interested in Luxembourg’s culinary heritage combined with a bit of sightseeing. The small group size—limited to 12 participants—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace. Be prepared for some walking around the city’s historic districts, and put on your sneakers for a lively, informative journey through Luxembourg’s flavors and landmarks.


The tour begins at Place de Paris (Pl. de Paris, 2314 Gare Luxembourg) at 10:45 am. It conveniently ends at Café-Restaurant Um Dierfgen in Ville-Haute, making it easy to continue exploring the city afterward. The tour features a mobile ticket, streamlining the check-in process, and stays within public transportation reach.
Group sizes are limited to 12 travelers, fostering an intimate experience and allowing guides to tailor their stories and recommendations. This small-group approach also means you’ll get plenty of opportunities to ask questions and engage with your guide. Most travelers find the pace comfortable, with minimal walking between stops but enough to enjoy the city’s charming streets.
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The tour’s itinerary offers a blend of cultural highlights and culinary stops. The first stop is Spuerkeess, a historic building that once housed ARBED, Luxembourg’s steel industry giant. The guide shares insights into Luxembourg’s industrial past while passing by the Rose Garden at Place des Martyrs, renowned for its red roses and peaceful ambiance.
Next, the group crosses Pont Adolphe, one of the city’s oldest bridges, built between 1900 and 1903. The guide explains its architectural significance and role in Luxembourg’s development. The WWI monument is another poignant site, symbolizing freedom and resistance, and adds a layer of history to the scenic walk.
The tour takes you to William Square (Knuedler), known for its weekly street market, where you visit Brasserie Guillaume for a tasting. This spot provides a lively atmosphere for sampling local flavors and observing daily life in Luxembourg City. The market stalls and local produce add authenticity to the experience.
A quick stroll brings the group to Place d’Armes, a bustling pedestrian square full of cafes, restaurants, and the iconic Cercle Cité. During winter, the square hosts one of the city’s Christmas markets, but year-round, it remains a hub of activity and social life.

The final stop is Café-Restaurant Um Dierfgen, a local favorite specializing in Luxembourgish comfort food. Here, the guided experience includes a full meal featuring signature dishes like Kniddelen—flour quenelles with cream sauce and smoked bacon—and Luxembourg ham paired with a glass of Luxembourg crémant.
The food tasting at this spot is a highlight, giving visitors a chance to indulge in traditional flavors in a cozy, authentic setting. The guide shares background stories about each dish, enriching the culinary experience. After the meal, guests can enjoy hot chocolate and sweets at a Luxembourg chocolaterie, adding a sweet finale to the tour.

Throughout the tour, participants sample delicious local snacks at five different stops, each offering a taste of Luxembourg’s regional cuisine. While drinks are not included in the ticket price, the tour often features crémant, local ham, and famous pies like Rieslingspaschtéit—an intriguing Luxembourg meat pie filled with white wine jelly.
The guide provides insights into food traditions and helps explain the significance of each dish. The tour’s pace ensures you have enough time to enjoy your tastings without feeling rushed.

The guides—Maria, Tess, Megan, or Madeleine—are praised for their enthusiasm, friendliness, and knowledge. Their storytelling enhances the experience, as they explain not only the food but also Luxembourg’s history and culture. Multiple reviews highlight the guides’ ability to share engaging stories and tailor their commentary to the group’s interests.
Participants appreciate how guides like Madeleine and Maria bring energy and make the tour lively and informative. Their ability to navigate the city’s history and culinary scene adds depth to what might otherwise be a simple tasting tour.

The small group size and easy pace make this tour suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility—Marc takes care to allow extra time for guests with mobility challenges. The tour is not recommended for vegans and is best suited for those open to local food options, which often include pork.
Guests are advised to inform the organizers about food allergies or intolerances ahead of time. Since drinks are not included, travelers can plan to purchase beverages at stops or afterward in the city.

For $99.69, the tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Luxembourg’s culinary and cultural scene within a manageable 3.5-hour format. The combination of local delicacies, city landmarks, and insightful guides makes it a strong value for anyone wanting to get a taste of Luxembourg beyond typical sightseeing.
The high review scores and repeated bookings show that this experience resonates well with visitors. While some mention that the food options at certain stops could be more varied or that beverages might be better included, these are minor considerations in an overall positive experience.
This food tour appeals most to culture and foodies eager to explore Luxembourg’s heritage through its flavors. It suits those who enjoy walking tours with food tastings and appreciate personalized guidance. The tour’s emphasis on local cuisine and city highlights makes it perfect for first-time visitors or those wanting a culture in a relaxed setting.
This tour provides a balanced experience of Luxembourg’s history, culture, and gastronomy, all wrapped into a friendly, accessible format. The guide’s storytelling adds personality, making each stop more meaningful. The food offerings, including local pies, ham, and sweet treats, give a true taste of Luxembourg’s culinary identity.
While it’s not a comprehensive gastronomic tour for serious food aficionados, it is an excellent introduction to the city’s flavors and landmarks. The combination of historical insights and tasty samples makes it a compelling choice for those wanting a well-rounded experience in Luxembourg’s capital.
“Marc was a wonderful guide to an awful lot of wonderful food. Luxembourg might be small but there's a variety of delicious cuisine and the tour al…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
The tour is not recommended for vegans and is best suited for those who eat meat, as many dishes include pork or other meat products.
Are drinks included in the tour price?
No, beverages are not included. Participants can purchase drinks separately at stops or in the city after the tour.
What languages are guides available in?
While specific language options aren’t listed, the guides are known for their knowledgeable storytelling and friendly approach, making communication easy.
How long does the tour last?
The guided experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Place de Paris (Pl. de Paris) and concludes at Café-Restaurant Um Dierfgen.
Is this tour accessible for travelers with limited mobility?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most, with guides like Marc accommodating guests with limited mobility.
How many stops are included?
There are five stops featuring tastings and city insights.
Can I customize or cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for plans.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits groups to 12 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
Would this tour be good for families or children?
While most travelers enjoy the tour, those with very young children should consider walking distances and food preferences, as the focus is on local delicacies.