When I signed up for this study abroad program, I was told everyone spends their weekends traveling throughout different countries in Europe. Right away I was making a mental list of the countries I wanted to visit, but never did I consider Luxembourg. To be quite honest, I did not know much about Luxembourg at all. It was not one of the countries we studied in my world history class, nor did we talk about it in my International Business course. When our main instructor was giving us our orientation of the school and introducing us to the structure of the program he suggested visiting Luxembourg. “It’s a short trip there, and a great place to see,” he said, and I am so glad I listened.
When we first arrived we decided as a group that we wanted to visit Switzerland, Amsterdam, and Nice. The first weekend, we were planning on heading to Switzerland but it seemed like it would be a long and expensive trip. We then decided to look into Luxembourg and were pleasantly surprised. It was less than an hour train ride away, and the roundtrip was only 28 euros. We decided to stay in Luxembourg City Youth Hostel which cost each person 41 euros for two nights and included breakfast each morning. I mean, it was a weekend trip to another country which cost less than 70 euros! Opportunities like this don’t come around in the United States!
| Walking to our hostel |
The hostel was flooded with Americans. There were students from all over the United States, and as well from Australia, Asia, and of course other Europeans. And I am not surprised, the nightlife in Luxembourg was like nothing I have seen before. The bars were so crowded there were groups of 30-40 people standing outside of the bars drinking beer and laughing. Music was blasting everywhere and laughter could be heard throughout every corner. We discovered what I can only describe as an amusement park for nightlife. We were looking for a place to go, and a group of locals told us to follow them. Since we were a big group, and they seemed very friendly and were around our age, we decided it was safe to do so. We arrived at these gates where security guards checked our IDs. I am not sure what age you had to be to get in because there were kids who looked like they were no older than 15. I passed the test, and I was stunned when I walked in! It was a huge area full of bars, cafes, and nightclubs. They were literally one next to another, like an outdoor mall. It seemed like each place was different from each other. There was no cover to pay to enter a place, so we got the chance to explore a lot of them. One dance club, was beach themed. The floor was covered with 5-6 inches of sand and there were palm trees everywhere! Another club had dinosaur bones as decorations! Overall it was a really good place to go out in, and it seemed very safe since there were policemen and security guards everywhere.
Saturday during the day we were able to explore the city. I found the architecture beautiful. It is much different than any other country I have visited. The roofs were very unique - tall, large, and dark. It was very consistent throughout the whole area. The city was not build on even grounds. There is a huge hill up to the main center area, there are many bridges, towers, and a river. It is a very beautiful place to see. And I am proud to say I saw it in 4 inch heels. Most tourists were wearing gym shoes, but you could tell the natives weren’t intimidated by walking uphill as all of the women also rocked high heels. We did not take any guided tours since we wanted to save money but I could tell the town was full of beautiful history. It is a very rich country and the prices at restaurants were a little too high than what we wanted to spend. The streets were filled with cafes, bakeries, and high end stores. There were also the European favorites: Zara, Mango, and H&M. It would have been a lovely place to be stranded at if I had a platinum credit card that someone else was paying for J
| The town's center was transformed into a market Sunday morning |
I would definitely recommend Luxembourg as a place to visit for a young person in their early twenties. There are many beautiful spots that make you appreciate life. The sophisticated people and luxury items are a reminder to keep your head in the right place so one day you can experience these things first hand. And really, the beauty of the city is serene. You can stand over one of the bridges for hours just absorbing everything and reflecting on your journey. Be prepared to do a lot of walking, and bring clothes you can layer!
Here are some pictures of the delicious food I had!
| Pasta for dinner |
| Best breakfast ever |
| My first kebab ever |

No comments:
Post a Comment