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Local Events by Commune

Access official event calendars from communes across Luxembourg and explore local fairs, cultural activities, and community gatherings near you.

Capellen

Canton Capellen

Dippach has such a cozy, historic vibe, especially when you pass by the old church in Schouweiler—it’s a beautiful landmark that’s been part of the landscape for centuries.

You can’t miss the village of Kahler; it’s basically a giant open-air museum with colorful street art everywhere you look.

Habscht is a total dream for nature lovers, tucked away in the Valley of the Seven Castles with the ruins of Septfontaines looking like something out of a fairytale.

Käerjeng is a must-visit for beer lovers since it's home to the famous Bofferding brewery, but you can also escape into nature at the peaceful Boufferdanger Muer reserve for a perfect afternoon outdoors.

Kehlen is famous for the charming village of Nospelt, where you can find unique bird-shaped ceramic whistles at the Pottery Museum or explore the fascinating Distillery Museum for a taste of local tradition.

Koerich feels like a hidden gem with its stunning Gréiweschlass, a medieval castle ruin right in the heart of the village that makes the whole place feel super romantic and historic.

Kopstal is basically a nature lover's paradise, famous for its dense Juck Forest and the beautiful Mamer Valley, where you can go for endless walks or explore impressive sandstone rock formations just a stone's throw from the city.

Mamer is a cool mix of old and new, where you can check out ancient Roman thermal baths one minute and then catch a show at the modern Kinneksbond cultural center the next.

Steinfort is the ultimate spot for an active day out, where you can swing through the trees at the Steinfort Adventure park or take a peaceful walk around the Mirador center to explore the town's cool industrial heritage.

Canton Clervaux

Clervaux

Clervaux is a cultural gem where you can explore a massive medieval castle that houses the world-famous 'Family of Man' photography exhibition, all while enjoying the fairytale views of the river winding through the valley.

Parc Hosingen is a total playground for outdoor lovers, where you can spend the day at Aquanat'Our for a swim or get lost in the scenic trails of the Park Our, soaking in some of the best forest views in the north.

Troisvierges is a paradise for cyclists as the final stop of the famous Vennbahn bike path, but it’s also a place with a powerful history that you can discover while walking the Sentier des Passeurs, a trail once used by the resistance during the war.

Weiswampach is the ultimate spot for a chill day out, where you can relax by its two beautiful artificial lakes for some swimming and water sports, or head over to the Massen Shopping Center for a bit of retail therapy and a great meal.

Wincrange is a hidden gem for anyone seeking a peaceful escape, where you can walk through history at the ancient water mill in Asselborn or explore the scenic, rolling hills that make this one of the largest and most authentic rural areas in the country.

Canton Diekirch

Diekirch

Bettendorf is a riverside beauty where you can admire the elegant Baroque castle or take a scenic walk along the river Sauer, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of this historic valley.

Bourscheid is home to the country’s largest and most epic medieval castle, perched high on a cliff with 11 towers that look like they belong in a movie, especially when they light up at night over the winding river below.

Diekirch is a lively town famous for its National Museum of Military History and its quirky obsession with donkeys, which you’ll spot everywhere from the central fountain to the labels of the local beer.

Erpeldange-sur-Sûre is a peaceful riverside escape, best known for its fairytale 12th-century castle that sits right in the center of the village, surrounded by beautiful parks and the calming flow of the Sauer river.

Ettelbruck is a vibrant hub where you can dive into WWII history at the General Patton Memorial Museum or just enjoy a day of shopping and colorful street art in the largest pedestrian zone in the north.

Feulen is a hidden gem for hikers and history buffs, where you can wander through the scenic Wark valley or admire the beautiful 18th-century churches in Niederfeulen and Oberfeulen that give the area such a timeless feel.

Mertzig is a lovely spot where you can walk the interactive 'Mäerzeger Steekaulen' trail to discover the town's stonecutting history or hike through the forest to find the mysterious and photogenic Turelbaach Castle.

Reisdorf is a true nature's crossroads, sitting right where the rivers Sauer, Our, and White Ernz meet, making it the perfect spot to start a scenic kayaking trip or hike the historic Promenade du Souvenir trail.

Schieren is a peaceful riverside escape where you can explore the ruins of an ancient Gallo-Roman villa or enjoy a relaxing stroll through its green fields along the Alzette river.

Vallée de l'Ernz is a breath of fresh air where you can kick off your shoes for the famous barefoot trail in Medernach or explore the wild, rocky landscapes of the White Ernz valley that feel like a hidden sanctuary.

Echternach

Canton Echternach

Beaufort is a fairytale village where you can explore both a dramatic medieval fortress and an elegant Renaissance castle, all while enjoying a glass of their famous Cassero blackcurrant liqueur produced right on the grounds.

Bech is a nostalgic escape where you can cycle through a historic railway tunnel on the scenic Charly viaduct path or enjoy the peaceful, rolling countryside that feels like stepping back into a simpler time.

Berdorf is the ultimate playground for adventurers, where you can lose yourself in the mysterious rock formations and narrow canyons of the Mullerthal Trail or just enjoy some of the best climbing spots in the country.

Consdorf is an adventurer’s dream, famous for the pitch-dark Kuelscheier crevice where you’ll definitely need a flashlight to navigate through the narrow rock passages and deep forest trails.

Echternach is the oldest town in the country and a true cultural icon, famous for its medieval abbey and the unique Dancing Procession, a UNESCO-recognized tradition where thousands of people literally hop through the historic streets every spring.

Rosport-Mompach is a refreshing spot where you can visit the Tudor Museum to play with interactive electricity exhibits or take a walk in the Hoelt nature reserve, all while sipping on the country's famous Rosport sparkling water right from the source

Waldbillig is a charming green escape that’s part of the Mullerthal region, most famous for being the birthplace of national poet Michel Rodange and the access point to the picture-perfect Schiessentümpel waterfall, the symbol of Luxembourg's 'Little Switzerland'.

Canton Esch-sur-Alzette

Esch-sur-Alzette

Bettembourg is a dream destination for families, famously home to the Parc Merveilleux, where you can explore fairy-tale worlds, meet exotic animals, and enjoy an adventure playground all in one place.

Differdange is a cool mix of industrial grit and creative vibes, where you can explore the 1535° Creative Hub in a former steel mill or step back in time at the Fond-de-Gras open-air museum with its vintage steam trains.

Dudelange is a cultural powerhouse where you can catch world-class jazz at opderschmelz, explore photography at the CNA, or just enjoy the lively atmosphere of the 'Little Italy' quarter with its unique immigrant history and great food.

Esch-sur-Alzette is a cool industrial-turned-trendy city, famous for the massive Belval blast furnaces that now tower over a modern campus and the Rockhal, the country's top spot for catching big international concerts.

Frisange is a charming southern escape, famous for being home to Léa Linster, the only woman to ever win the prestigious Bocuse d'Or, but it's also just a peaceful spot with lovely old stone houses perfect for a quiet walk.

Kayl is a town that truly honors its roots, where you can visit the National Miners' Monument and the nearby Léiffrächen shrine, or explore the red-rock landscapes of the Minett region that show how nature has reclaimed the old iron mines.

Leudelange is a cool mix of modern business and quiet nature, where you can stretch your legs on the scenic Auto-Pédestre walking trail or join the locals for the fun-filled Valentinskiermes (Valentine's Fair) that brings the whole community together.

Mondercange is a local favorite for a fun day out, where you can feel the speed at its famous outdoor go-karting track or enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the newly renovated Park Molter, a green oasis perfect for families.

Pétange is a treat for history fans and hikers alike, where you can hop on a vintage steam engine with the Train 1900 or explore the stunning Prënzebierg-Giele Botter nature reserve, where rare orchids now bloom on former iron mining grounds.

Reckange-sur-Mess is a peaceful riverside escape where you can enjoy the laid-back vibes of the Mess'tival, a fun community festival with live music and local food, or just wander along the scenic Mess river trails that wind through its green valleys.

Roeser is a breath of fresh air just south of the city, best known for hosting the elite Réiser Päerdsdeeg horse show and for the massive Kockelscheuer area, where you can go ice skating or just enjoy a long walk in the woods.

Rumelange is a fascinating trip back in time, where you can ride a real mining train deep underground at the National Mining Museum and explore the red, rugged landscapes that still tell the story of the country's iron age.

Sanem is a place of great contrasts, where you can relax in the beautiful gardens of its Renaissance castle or head over to Belval to see how old blast furnaces have been turned into a trendy university campus.

Schifflange is a nature lover's surprise, where you can hike through the Lalléngerbierg nature reserve to see red canyon-like landscapes or enjoy a fun family day at the city's lively parks and festivals.

Canton Grevenmacher

Grevenmacher

Betzdorf is a fascinating mix of old and new, where you can hike through peaceful valleys or visit the historic Betzdorf Castle, which now serves as the global headquarters for SES, surrounded by massive satellite dishes pointing at the sky.

Biwer is a charming rural escape, where you can walk the scenic "Kéisecker" trail through lush orchards and peaceful valleys, exploring a quieter side of the country that feels miles away from the city rush.

Flaxweiler is a peaceful countryside escape where you can discover its deep roots in flax cultivation or hike to the ancient 'Tonn' burial mound, a massive historic landmark hidden among the trees that offers a unique glimpse into the area's distant past.

Grevenmacher is the vibrant soul of the Moselle valley, where you can walk through a tropical paradise at the Butterfly Garden or celebrate the harvest at the massive Grape and Wine Festival with some of the best local sparkling wines.

Junglinster is a unique mix of old and new, where you can spot the massive historic radio towers from miles away or wander through the charming streets of Bourglinster to see its stunning medieval castle.

Manternach is a hidden sanctuary for nature lovers, where you can explore the rugged Manternacher Fiels nature reserve with its steep wooded canyons or learn about local biodiversity at the eco-friendly A Wiewesch center.

Mertert is a true riverside hub where you can watch giant barges at the country's only commercial port or enjoy a scenic stroll in Wasserbillig where the Sauer and Moselle rivers meet right at the German border.

Wormeldange is the undisputed capital of Riesling wine, where you can hike up to the tiny Saint Donatus Chapel for the most iconic view of the vineyard-covered hills winding along the Moselle river.

Canton Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Bertrange is a chic and lively spot right next to the capital, famous for being a shopping paradise with the massive Belle Étoile and City Concorde malls, but it still keeps a cozy village feel with its trendy 'shared spaces' and local events.

Contern is a total paradise for comic book fans, especially in July when the village hosts its famous International Comic Strip Festival, turning its streets into an open-air celebration of art, storytelling, and collectibles.

Hesperange is the perfect green getaway just minutes from the city, where you can explore the rugged medieval castle ruins overlooking the town or spend a sunny afternoon at the Hesper Park, known for its lively summer festivals and scenic riverside walks.

Luxembourg City is a stunning mix of old-world charm and modern vibes, where you can explore the underground Casemates du Bock tunnels carved into the cliffs or take the panoramic glass elevator for breathtaking views of the fairytale valley below.

Niederanven is a nature lover's dream, famous for the stunning orchids in the Aarnescht Nature Reserve and its relaxing Syrdall Schwemm pool, where you can soak in the views of the lush green valley.

Sandweiler is the first stop for many travelers since it’s home to the Luxembourg Airport, but it’s also a place of quiet reflection where you can visit the moving German Military Cemetery tucked away in a peaceful forest clearing.

Schuttrange is a cool mix of high-tech vibes and wild nature, where you can explore the Schlammwiss bird sanctuary with its massive reed beds or just enjoy a relaxing walk through the scenic woods of the Syr valley.

Steinsel is a peaceful haven for history lovers, where you can explore the fascinating ruins of a Roman villa tucked away in the forest or enjoy a relaxing hike along the scenic Alzette valley trails that offer a quiet escape from the city.

Strassen is a chic and active neighborhood where you can treat yourself to a spa day at the futuristic Les Thermes water center or enjoy a peaceful walk in the Bambësch forest, all while feeling the town's trendy, international vibe.

Walferdange is a total magnet for book lovers during the famous Walfer Bicherdeeg festival, but it's also home to the Raschpëtzer, an amazing 2,000-year-old Roman underground aqueduct that’s still flowing today!

Weiler-la-Tour is a quiet, authentic village that’s the perfect escape from the city, known for its picturesque medieval tower and peaceful hiking trails that wind through the lush valleys of the Alzette river.

Canton Mersch

Mersch

Bissen is a unique mix of high-tech industry and peaceful nature, where you can explore the scenic Guttland.Trail Biisser Weier for a relaxing walk by the water or check out the town's historic Saint Roch Chapel perched high on the Wobierg hill.

Colmar-Berg is a town of royal charm, best known for being the home of the Grand Duke's private castle and the massive Goodyear plant, where you can enjoy a scenic walk through the park while spotting the towers of the palace in the distance.

Fischbach is a serene royal retreat, best known for its historic castle where the Grand Ducal family spends much of their private time, surrounded by some of the most peaceful and lush forest trails in the heart of the country.

Heffingen is a peaceful spot with a real historic soul, most famous for the Loschbur rock shelter where archaeologists found one of the oldest human skeletons in Luxembourg, making it a must-stop for anyone curious about our ancient past.

Helperknapp is a hidden spiritual gem, famous for its historic hilltop chapel and the peaceful Saint Willibrord spring, where you can enjoy a scenic forest walk and soak in the legendary calm of the valley.

Larochette is a picture-perfect town dominated by its dramatic twin medieval castles, perched on a cliff edge high above the river valley, making it feel like you've stepped straight into a fairytale.

Lintgen is a hidden sanctuary for hikers, where you can follow the Sentier de l'Alzette to discover the peaceful 'Ale Weiher' pond or visit the country's only organ factory for a unique peek into a centuries-old craft.

Lorentzweiler is a breath of fresh air for hikers, where you can climb up to the scenic Gourmansfiels viewpoint for a stunning look over the valley or explore the mysterious Grotte Saint-Roch hidden in the forest.

Mersch is the heart of the country where you can climb a wooden observation tower in its enormous town park or explore the ancient Roman villa ruins that sit right alongside its medieval castle.

Nommern is a natural wonder where you can hike through the narrow passages of the Nommerlayen rock formations or stop for a photo with the 'Champignon', a massive mushroom-shaped rock that offers incredible views over the valley.

Canton Redange

Redange

Beckerich is a true eco-friendly gem where you can explore the historic d’Millen water mill with its interactive energy museum or just enjoy a refreshing glass of its world-famous local mineral water right from the source.

Ell is a quiet countryside retreat where you can step back in time at the Thillenvogtei museum, trying out old farming chores or baking traditional bread in a historic setting that feels like a living postcard.

Groussbus-Wal is a charming rural getaway where you can snap a photo with the legendary Schankemännchen statue in front of the town hall or explore the beautiful 18th-century Maria Theresa farms that dot the rolling green landscape.

Préizerdaul is a charming cultural hub, best known for being the birthplace of the famous writer Michel Rodange and for its vibrant community festivals that celebrate local traditions in the heart of the scenic Redange region.

Rambrouch is the ultimate high-altitude escape, famous for the Napoleon's Garden viewpoint where you can see for miles across the borders, or for exploring the unique Slate Museum to discover the town's deep mining roots.

Redange-sur-Attert is the home of the legendary Kropemann, a mythical water spirit you'll see honored with a monument in town and celebrated every September during a huge community festival dedicated to him.

Saeul is a cozy getaway famous for its unique annual witch-burning tradition (Hexbrennen) and the mighty ancient oak, which is known as one of the oldest and most majestic trees in all of Luxembourg.

Useldange is like stepping back in time during its popular annual medieval festival in June, where the village comes alive with history fans, knights, and market stalls right under the shadow of its stunning 12th-century castle.

Vichten is a quiet village with a legendary past, famous for the stunning Roman mosaic of the Nine Muses found right under a local farm, where you can still see a perfect replica displayed in the town square.

Canton Remich

Remich

Bous-Waldbredimus is a hidden gem for foodies and hikers, where you can celebrate the harvest at the vibrant annual cherry festival in July or admire the medieval Gothic architecture of the historic church in Waldbredimus.

Dalheim is a fascinating trip back to Roman times, where you can sit in a massive ancient theatre that once held thousands or visit the iconic Eagle Monument that stands as a proud symbol of its 2,000-year-old history.

Lenningen is a peaceful nature getaway where you can tee off at the region’s only golf course or dive into its ancient history, which stretches from the Stone Age to its time as a strategic Roman military base.

Mondorf-les-Bains is the ultimate spot to pamper yourself, famous for its luxurious thermal spa and park where you can soak in warm mineral waters or try your luck at the country's only Casino 2000.

Remich is the sunny soul of the Moselle, where you can stroll along its famous palm-lined riverside esplanade or hop on a panoramic boat cruise to enjoy the vineyard views with a glass of local Crémant.

Schengen is the birthplace of a borderless Europe, where you can visit the European Museum to learn about the famous treaty or snap a photo with the symbolic iron stars right where Luxembourg, France, and Germany meet.

Stadtbredimus is a wine lover’s dream, famous for the historic Vinsmoselle wine cellars and for being the home of national poet Edmond de la Fontaine, where you can enjoy a glass of Riesling with a stunning view of the Moselle river.

Canton Vianden

Vianden

Putscheid is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts, where you can admire the massive upper reservoir of the Vianden pumped-storage plant or hike through the stunning Our Valley to catch a glimpse of the medieval ruins in nearby Stolzembourg.

Tandel is a peaceful haven of history, where you can explore the preserved old water mill in Millen or wander through the charming streets of Fouhren, home to a unique museum dedicated to the art of basket weaving.

Vianden is a fairytale town where you can ride the country’s only chairlift for a bird’s-eye view of the stunning medieval castle or walk in the footsteps of the famous writer Victor Hugo along its charming riverside.

Canton Wiltz

Wiltz

Boulaide is a peaceful retreat with a powerful history, best known for the stunning Houfëls viewpoint where you can enjoy panoramic valley vistas alongside historic WWII cannons preserved right in the forest.

Esch-sur-Sûre is a fairytale village tucked away in a deep river loop, famous for its medieval castle ruins that overlook the valley and the massive Upper Sûre Lake, which is the perfect spot for a summer dip or a paddle.

Goesdorf is a hidden gem for curious hikers, best known for its historic antimony mine and the scenic 'Op der Spur vum Antimon' trail, where you can follow the tracks of a rare metal that was once mined right beneath your feet.

Kiischpelt is a hidden treasure for art lovers, famous for the village of Lellingen, where the streets transform into a giant open-air gallery during the Open Air Konstfestival every June, right as the surrounding hills bloom with thousands of wild daffodils.

Lac de la Haute-Sûre is the ultimate summer hotspot, famous for the Lultzhausen floating bridge and its crystal-clear waters, where you can spend the day kayaking, diving, or just sunbathing on its grassy beaches.

Wiltz is a vibrant cultural hub where you can enjoy world-class shows at its open-air amphitheater or dive into history at the National Museum of Brewing, all set against the backdrop of its grand castle.

Winseler is a peaceful countryside escape, best known for its charming cycle paths that follow an old railway line and the historic Donatus Chapel perched on a hill with a view that makes you forget all about the city rush.

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