Kirchberg Travel Guide

Luxembourg City

A modern building with a distinctive geometric facade and large windows.
A modern urban street with a mix of architectural styles, including a building with a unique facade and another with a curved design.
A modern building with a distinctive geometric facade and large windows.
A modern building with a geometric facade and large windows, set against a clear blue sky with some clouds.
A modern building with a unique facade, featuring a series of cylindrical columns and a distinctive wooden lattice structure.

Set on a plateau, this business district of Luxembourg City has lush green parks, museums and a striking display of contemporary architecture.

Kirchberg is a busy financial area where a dazzling array of glass and steel landmarks stand between green spaces and historic monuments. Once the site of a parish church and for years nothing but empty parkland, Kirchberg got a new lease in life in the 1960s with the arrival of European institutions. Today its attractive cityscape blends centuries-old monuments with modern buildings designed by acclaimed European architects.

Travelling high above the River Alzette, Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge is a car and pedestrian gateway to the district. It passes over Parc des Trois Glands before merging with Avenida John F. Kennedy, a tree-lined boulevard framed on either side by palaces and towers.

Take a look into the art culture and national history of Luxembourg at museums located inside the 18th-century Fort Thüngen. Retrace events of the country’s 500-year-old past, including a visit to subterranean galleries, at Musée Drai Eechelen. Browse works by world-famous modern artists at MUDAM Luxembourg. Behind the castle are the remains of Fort Obergrünewald.

The old effortlessly turns into the contemporary within a short walk of the forts. Attend an orchestral recital at the Philharmonie Luxembourg concert hall. Admire the glass-fronted European Convention Centre Luxembourg and Luxembourg Congrès. Cross the boulevard to see the Alcide de Gasperi Tower and the European Court of Justice.

In the district’s northeastern corner is Luxexpo The Box exhibition centre. Come here for everything from antique fairs, concerts and dog shows to car, interior design and tattoo expositions. Adjacent to here is Parc-Klose-Groendchen with walking trails and water features.

It’s easy to reach Kirchberg by taking public buses from Luxembourg City’s Old Town. Buses continue the length of Avenida John F. Kennedy. An alternative option is to walk from Place Guillaume II square via the hilly Pfaffenthal area to the grounds of Fort Obergrünewald.


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Gare

Noted for its historical sites and coffee shops, there's plenty to explore in Gare. Top attractions like den Atelier and Post and Telecommunication Museum are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Paräisser Plaz/Place de Paris Tram Stop or Place de Metz Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Ville Haute

Take time in Ville Haute to visit attractions like Place Guillaume II and Grand Ducal Palace. You might also appreciate the abundant dining options, and you can hop on the metro at Hamilius Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Bonnevoie

Travellers choose Bonnevoie for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Lycée Bouneweg Tram Stop or Leschte Steiwer/Dernier Sol Tram Stop and check out top sights like Stade Achille Hammerel.

Uewerstad

If you're spending time in Uewerstad, check out sights like Place d'Armes or Place Guillaume II and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Hamilius Tram Stop or Centre, Stäreplaz / Étoile Tram Stop.

Gronn

If you're spending some time in Gronn, Neumunster Abbey and National Museum of Natural History are top sights worth seeing.



Kirchberg Travel Guide