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Discover Luxembourg’s highlights and Dinant’s charming streets on this private 9-hour tour from Brussels, including visits to the Grand Duke’s Palace and the Citadel.
The Best Of Luxembourg and Dinant Private Tour from Brussels offers an engaging full-day experience for those interested in exploring two captivating destinations. Priced at $853 per person and lasting around 9 hours, this tour provides a comprehensive look at Luxembourg’s vibrant capital and the picturesque Belgian town of Dinant. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, it’s a convenient way to see these highlights in one day, especially suited for travelers who prefer a private, guided outing.
This tour stands out for its detailed visits to Luxembourg City’s main sights, such as the Palace of the Grand Duke, the cathedral, and the Place d’Armes. It also takes you through the scenic Belgian Ardennes, where forested landscapes set the tone for a relaxing journey. The inclusion of Dinant’s 15th-century Collegiate Church and the citadel offers a mix of historic architecture and charming riverfront scenery. While it’s a full schedule, the tour balances guided exploration with enough free time to enjoy the atmosphere of each location.


This tour begins by highlighting Luxembourg City’s blend of old and new architecture. The historic center features the cathedral, Palace of the Grand Duke, and the lively Place d’Armes, where the guide leads you through the city’s most notable sights. Visitors appreciate how the guide explains Luxembourg’s history alongside these prominent landmarks, making the experience both educational and visually engaging.
Next, the group visits the Kirchberg district, home to several important European institutions, with a breathtaking view of the area. The tour also takes you down into the Casemates trail and past Neumünster Abbey, revealing the city’s medieval fortifications and religious heritage. The ancient city walls and Alzette River add to the picture of a city that seamlessly combines ancient charm with contemporary significance.
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After the initial sightseeing, the tour offers about three hours of guided exploration, including free time for lunch. The Notre-Dame Cathedral serves as a highlight, with its impressive Gothic architecture and serene atmosphere. The guide provides context about Luxembourg’s religious and cultural history as visitors take photos and stroll around.
The Place d’Armes is lively and bustling, perfect for soaking up local life and enjoying a quick coffee or snack. The guided tour ensures visitors gain insight into each site’s background, making the visit more meaningful than just walking around independently.

Following the Luxembourg City tour, the group travels through the Belgian Ardennes, a landscape renowned for its dense forests and rolling hills. This scenic 2-hour transfer provides a chance to relax and take in the lush scenery, with occasional photo stops along the way. The Ardennes setting offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s hustle and bustle, making the journey itself a highlight.

Arriving in Dinant, the tour shifts focus to this quaint riverside town. The 15th-century Collegiate Church, with its striking spire, is a key stop, showcasing medieval architecture. The Citadel, perched on a rocky outcrop above the town, offers panoramic views of the River Meuse and the surrounding landscape.
The two-hour guided walk includes plenty of photo opportunities, especially at the Maison de Monsieur Sax, where the inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax, was born. The guide shares stories of Dinant’s history and famous figures, adding depth to the visit.
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The tour also visits the Maison de Monsieur Sax, a site dedicated to Dinant’s most famous son. The 30-minute stop includes photos and a brief overview of Sax’s contribution to music. Dinant’s reputation as the birthplace of Leffe beer adds a subtle local flavor, although the tour does not include beer tasting.

After exploring Dinant, the group boards the luxury vehicle for a 75-minute transfer back to Brussels. The comfortable transport, combined with scenic views, makes the return trip relaxing. The tour concludes with a drop-off at the starting point, completing a well-rounded day of sightseeing.
This tour is designed for private groups, offering a tailored experience with a professional guide. The air-conditioned minivan ensures comfort throughout the day, and bottled water is provided. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most travelers.
Booking is flexible with the Reserve & Pay Later option, allowing travelers to secure a spot without immediate payment. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, adding peace of mind for plans that might change.

While the tour covers much in a single day, it’s important to note that entrance fees for sites like Memling Museum, Groeingen, or boat trips are not included. Travelers should plan for lunch separately, as it is also not part of the package. The timing and pacing are designed to maximize sightseeing while allowing some free time, but expect to be on the move for most of the day.

This private tour offers a well-organized itinerary packed with highlights from Luxembourg’s historic sites to Dinant’s scenic and cultural attractions. The focus on personalized guided experience ensures that visitors learn about each location’s significance while enjoying comfortable transportation.
The scenic drive, combined with close-up visits to landmarks, makes the tour appealing for those who want a rundown without the hassle of independent planning. It suits travelers who enjoy history, architecture, and picturesque landscapes, and who appreciate the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off.
While it’s a full schedule, the balance between guided walks and free time allows a relaxed yet thorough exploration. The price reflects the private, guided nature of the experience, and the inclusion of water, transportation, and expert guidance adds value.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
Yes, as the tour is wheelchair accessible and uses air-conditioned luxury vehicles, making it suitable for most mobility needs.
How long is the drive between Brussels and Luxembourg City?
The transfer from Brussels to Luxembourg takes approximately 2 hours each way.
What sites are included in the guided tour in Luxembourg?
The guided tour covers the cathedral, Palace of the Grand Duke, Place d’Armes, Kirchberg district, Casemates trail, Neumünster Abbey, ancient city walls, and the Alzette River.
Are entrance fees included in the tour price?
No, entrance fees for sites like the Memling Museum or Groeingen are not included and are paid separately if chosen.
Can I customize this tour?
Since it’s a private group experience, there is flexibility to customize certain aspects with advance notice.
What is the duration of the Dinant stop?
Dinant is explored on foot for about 2 hours, focusing on its cathedral, citadel, and Saxophone Museum.
Does the tour include meals?
No, lunch is not included; travelers should plan to dine independently during free time in Luxembourg.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Dutch, French, and Arabic, catering to a diverse range of travelers.
This Best Of Luxembourg and Dinant Private Tour delivers a balanced mix of cultural discovery, scenic beauty, and historical insights, making it an excellent choice for those eager to experience these two unique destinations in one day.
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