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Discover Luxembourg's highlights on a private 5-6 hour tour with a knowledgeable guide, exploring city sights, WWII sites, charming villages, and vineyards.
The Private Tour of Luxembourg City and the Countryside offers an intimate look at Luxembourg’s most notable locations for $120.37 per person. Spanning approximately 5 to 6 hours, this tour is ideal for individuals or small families seeking a personalized experience with pickup included and mobile tickets for easy access. Led by Alma R, a licensed guide and driver, the tour is tailored to your interests, with the ability to customize the route, which typically covers about 80 kilometers.
The tour receives glowing praise for its knowledgeable guide, the diverse stops, and the balance of city exploration and countryside tranquility. Its popularity—booked on average 73 days in advance—reflects its status as a premium, flexible way to see Luxembourg. While designed for those comfortable with walking at least 2 kilometers and moderate physical activity, the tour’s private format ensures a relaxed pace, perfect for travelers craving depth and personal attention.


The tour begins in Luxembourg City, with a 40-minute stop at a designated pickup point. This initial city exploration offers an opportunity to see iconic landmarks, including the palace, the churches, and the monument, as highlighted in many reviews praising Alma’s insightful guiding style. The walking tour covers the city’s key sites and provides excellent city views from strategic spots like bridges overlooking the city below.
This walking segment introduces visitors to Luxembourg’s historic and architectural highlights, making it ideal for those interested in understanding the country’s core. Alma’s storytelling enriches the experience, making familiar sights come alive with historical context. The city walk is brief but packed with notable sights and panoramic viewpoints.
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Next, the tour makes a 30-minute stop at the Luxembourg American Cemetery Memorial. This site serves as the final resting place for Americans who fought in WWII, particularly during the Battle of the Bulge and the push to the Rhine River. Many reviews reflect a deep respect for the site’s solemn atmosphere and Alma’s respectful narration.
This stop offers a meaningful reflection on Luxembourg’s role during WWII and provides stunning, contemplative views. Admission is free, making it a poignant addition to the day’s exploration. Visitors can take short walks around the cemetery to absorb the history and scenery.

A 10-minute stop follows at Dalheim, a village with evidence of Roman settlement Ricciacum. Here, remnants of private houses and public buildings from around the 2nd century AD can be seen at the archaeological site. The short visit allows for a quick walk through the ruins and an appreciation of Luxembourg’s ancient past.
Many appreciate this glimpse into Roman history, as it adds depth to the region’s historical narrative. The site is free to access, and Alma often shares fascinating stories about the archaeology, making the brief stop both educational and scenic.

The tour continues with a 15-minute visit to Aspelt, a small village known for its 16th-century castle and St. Andrews church. Alma points out the historical significance of the castle and the village’s connection to a prominent 13th-century figure who influenced Luxembourg’s history.
This stop provides a quaint glimpse of local architecture and history. The castle exterior and church offer picturesque views, and Alma’s commentary helps visitors appreciate the village’s place in Luxembourg’s past.

At Mondorf-les-Bains, a 30-minute stop highlights the town’s fame for its spa center and thermal park. Many reviews praise this part of the tour for its scenic gardens, fountains, and sculptures. Visitors often take a short walk through the French Garden, Orangery, and Rosarie, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
This stop offers a chance to relax in a beautiful setting and perhaps enjoy a coffee or light snack in one of the local cafes. Alma occasionally shares insights into the town’s wellness traditions and thermal spring history.

The 20-minute stop at Schengen is a highlight, as many recognize the village worldwide for the Schengen Agreement signed here in 1985, which facilitated free movement across borders. The village is renowned for wine-making and its scenic location on the Moselle River.
Many comments emphasize the stunning views of the river and vineyards. Alma shares stories about the historical significance of the agreement and the area’s wine culture, making it an engaging educational moment.
A 5-minute stop at Wellenstein’s vineyards offers panoramic views over the Moselle River. This is Luxembourg’s most important wine producer, specializing in local wines and Crémants. Visitors can enjoy free panoramic views of the vineyards, which many reviews find to be particularly beautiful.
Although the wine cellar tour and tasting are not included in the standard price, the site remains a popular photo spot and offers a taste of Luxembourg’s wine culture. Alma’s commentary often highlights the wine-making process and local traditions.
Next, the 5-minute visit to Musee A Possen in Bech-Kleinmacher provides a window into the daily life of Luxembourg’s winegrowers from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum, housed in several historic buildings from the 17th century, features exhibits on family life and winemaking traditions.
Many visitors appreciate this stop as educational and charming, offering insights into the local culture. It’s a peaceful, easy walk and a good way to connect with the region’s rural heritage.
The tour’s 30-minute visit to Remich showcases its scenic Moselle Esplanade and cozy cafes and terraces along the river. Alma often shares stories about the town’s wine history and the lively atmosphere in the summer months.
This stop is perfect for a short stroll along the river or to enjoy people-watching from a café terrace. The town’s tranquil setting and picturesque views make it an ideal place to relax after a busy day of sightseeing.
The 40-minute visit to Caves St Martin, just outside Remich, is the highlight for many wine lovers. The guided underground tour takes visitors in limestone tunnels, revealing the secrets of high-quality wines and crémants. The wine tasting at the end is a favorite part, many saying it offers a delightful taste of Luxembourg.
Please note that the guided tour and tasting are not included in the standard price and are seasonal—closed in January and February and on Mondays and Tuesdays. Alma’s explanations often include details about winemaking techniques and regional varieties.
This private tour means only your group participates, allowing Alma to tailor the experience to your interests. Pickup is offered, and transportation is in a private vehicle, ensuring comfort and flexibility. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, and participants should be comfortable walking at least 2 kilometers across various stops.
The pacing allows for short walks, sightseeing, and relaxation time in cafes or parks. The route can be adjusted based on your preferences, making it a bespoke Luxembourg experience.
Multiple reviews highlight Alma’s expertise, warmth, and ability to customize the tour. She shares historical facts, local stories, and practical tips, such as how to navigate local buses and trams. Guests describe her as kind, attentive, and highly informative, making the day both educational and enjoyable.
Alma’s storytelling style and personalized approach earn her consistent praise, making her a key reason many consider this tour worthwhile.
At $120.37, this private experience offers excellent value considering the personalized attention and diverse stops. Many reviews compare it favorably to other solo options, citing the flexibility and depth of insight provided. The option to customize the itinerary and the small group size make it particularly appealing for those wanting an intimate, tailored experience.
The tour’s high rating of 5.0 from 16 reviews underscores its reliability and quality. The free cancellation policy provides peace of mind, especially for those booking well in advance.
This private tour stands out for its combination of city highlights, WWII history, charming villages, vineyards, and relaxing parks. The expert guidance of Alma R ensures that every stop is engaging, meaningful, and personalized. It suits travelers who prefer a flexible pace, want insider knowledge, and enjoy small-group intimacy.
While the wine tasting and museum visits are optional extras, the included stops already offer a well-rounded view of Luxembourg’s cultural and historical landscape. The length, price, and customization options make it a strong choice for a comprehensive day trip.
“This was a big wow! Alma tailored the tour to things we havent seen in the countryside. Additionally she provided information on how to navigate …”
What does the tour include?
The tour includes private transportation and a licensed guide/driver. Stops are at various sites with free admission, but some activities like wine tasting at Caves St Martin and museum entry are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, covering city sights and countryside stops.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour is designed for individuals or families with moderate physical activity levels. Participants should be comfortable walking at least 2 kilometers.
Can the route be customized?
Absolutely, the itinerary is flexible and can be aligned with personal preferences, making each tour unique.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is included, simplifying logistics and ensuring a smooth start.
What stops are the most highly praised?
The American Cemetery, Vineyards at Wellenstein, and the wine cellar tour at Caves St Martin are frequently highlighted as standout moments.
Is there a wine tasting included?
The wine tasting at Caves St Martin is not included in the base price but is a popular add-on.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 73 days in advance, reflecting high demand and the tour’s popularity.
Is the tour accessible for those with limited mobility?
Participants should be able to walk at least 2 kilometers and have moderate physical fitness.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility and peace of mind.
This Private Tour of Luxembourg City and the Countryside delivers a personalized, well-organized exploration of Luxembourg’s urban and rural treasures. Led by Alma R’s warm expertise, it offers a balanced mix of historical sites, scenic villages, and wine culture, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a comprehensive and intimate Luxembourg experience.