After having so much success selling items on Queen's Day, we headed to Luxembourg. We drove through Luxembourg about a year ago, but hadn't had the opportunity to explore it yet. Andy had Friday off, so we decided to make the most of a 3-day weekend. Luxembourg is a very small European country, but definitely one worth visiting. We were able to enjoy some beautiful scenery on our drives and as we explored. Unfortunately on the way down there we ran into a bit of traffic. It should have been roughly a 4-hour drive, but it was more like a 6-hour drive. Oh well, luckily we were able to avoid the construction and traffic on the way home.
Once we arrived at our hotel Friday night we took the girls swimming. And once again, it was a lovely European-heated swimming pool. I dangled my feet in and Andy was a good dad and got in with the girls. :)
On Saturday morning we caught a bus right by our hotel that took us into the center of Luxembourg City. Our first stop was a square where a concert was just beginning. So, we grabbed a bench and enjoyed the music for a bit. Audrey enjoyed making rounds around the bench:

We then made our way to William Square where a fair was going on. It was a holiday in Luxembourg - their version of Labor Day. So there were all sorts of booths set up with yummy food options, games, and items to buy. We browsed through, but weren't quite ready for lunch. So, we headed to the Grand Ducal Palace:

From there we walked through some little streets and just explored the city a bit...

Around lunchtime we headed back to William Square to get some lunch. We each enjoyed something from a different booth. We ate lunch on the steps in front of the Luxembourg City Hall. Before heading out we grabbed a picture of the girls by one of the lions in front of the building. The girls thought the lions were pretty cool! :)

We then made our way to the Luxembourg Casemates. Along the way we enjoyed the scenery and snapped a few pictures:



The casemates are actually a UNESCO World Heritage site. The casemates have been around since the 10th century and in the past had been one of the most envied fortresses in Europe. Here we are exploring the casemates:


Lots and lots of stairs, but Rachel loved it!



After exploring the casemates we walked along, what is considered by some, the "Balcony of Europe". Definitely a beautiful walk. Some pictures:


The Balcony of Europe didn't impress Audrey, who fell asleep holding on to her dandelion:

Rachel in front of a statue honoring Grand Duchess Charlotte I of Luxembourg:

We then decided it was time to head back to William Square and try out one of the many desserts at one of the booths. We all got something different and once again, enjoyed! We then headed back to the same square we had been at that morning listening to music, because some Portugal dancers were going to be there performing. The girls enjoyed watching the dancing. And lucky for us, when they came out into the crowd to grab dancers to join them both of us were holding a little one! :)

A few more pictures before we called it a day:


Rachel still working on her lollipop:


That evening we went for a swim once again. As we were riding back to the hotel on the bus Rachel mentioned that her daddy had said we were going swimming. Surprised, I turned to Andy to confirm, and he confirmed. Crazy, but one good dad! Once again he got in with the girls and they loved it! :)
The next day we visited the American Military Cemetery right outside Luxembourg:



The pictures don't do the cemetery justice. It was so green and is located in such a serene place. As we walked around it was very peaceful. We didn't spend too much time there though, because soon it began to rain on us...

After visiting the cemetery we headed to Vianden. The drive was beautiful...
Once we arrived in Vianden we went to explore the castle there. Here's Rachel giving us a "real smile":

Pictures taken inside the castle as we explored:





The view of Vianden from the castle:
We then found a little cafe to eat a late lunch. The girls ate well and were rewarded with ice cream. Thank heavens for indoor dining! It wasn't the warmest day... We then headed home. It was a little less than a 4-hour drive home from Vianden. The girls broke a record on our drive home. They both slept (at the same time) for 3 hours straight. It was the most successful car ride home we've ever had. It was heavenly!
We enjoyed our weekend adventure to Luxembourg. It's a beautiful country. And it's always nice to spend the weekend together as a family. Good memories!
1 comment:
I'm so glad you are making the most of your time in Europe. It has been so fun to see all the sights you have visited. Maybe someday we'll make it over there!
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