The Wenzel Walk is a circular path that guides visitors through the millennial history of the city of Luxembourg. The walk brings you to the oldest quarters of Luxembourg City, as well as to some of the fortress works, which were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1994. During this walk, you will discover, among many others, the Bock promontory, the castle bridge, and the Corniche, also known as the 'most beautiful balcony in Europe'. The walk is approximately 5.5 km long and takes around 3 hours to complete. It's a great way to explore the city's history and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. However, please note that the path includes steep stairways and climbs, and certain parts are not passable with strollers and wheelchairs
Plan your family visit to the Wenzel Walk with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We followed the rough route of the Wenzel Walk, starting from the Corniche, also known as the ‘most beautiful balcony in Europe’, this walk leads you through the oldest quarters of Luxembourg City as well as to the UNESCO World Heritage fortress
Highlights: We loved the beer and hot chocolate stops, browsing museums, and strolling pretty streets ✨