Tiny Luxembourg has a grand title - The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, which well befits its position as number three on the list of the world's richest countries. Obviously it has not grown rich from its 84kms stretch of land. The wealth originally came from the steel industry but these days the money is in finance.
It's not all sharp suits and glass towers though, much of Luxembourg's ancient centre is Heritage Listed - which is also where you'll find many of the best places to stay in Luxembourg. Beyond that you'll find forested hills hiding picturesque villages.
Our pick of the best places to stay in Luxembourg are generally small chic options with excellent restaurants.
The Hotel Parc Beaux Arts is a nine room boutique hotel with a relaxing ambience - which is a great change from Luxembourg's many business hotels. Rooms offer simple charms, there's a fabulous restaurant and a lovely terrace.
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Luxembourg City
A chic boutique hotel in the heart of Luxembourg City. Contemporary rooms are light and airy with polished wooden floors, whitewashed walls, crisp white linen and modern art. Friendly staff are always willing to advise on where to visit and many of the city's attractions are just a stroll away.
Luxembourg City (Clausen )
A small stylish hotel ideally positioned in the heart of the city. Seven elegant and individually styled rooms have a pared-back traditional aesthetic with pastel hues, a choice selection of antiques and beautiful parquet flooring. Expect attentive service and fine dining in the chic restaurant.
Clervaux
An imposing castle - declared a National Monument - which has been carefully renovated and reborn as a luxury hotel. A number of suites and rooms range from traditional and sumptuous to more contemporary. The spa, swimming pool, atmospheric bar and gourmet restaurant really top off this property.
Clervaux
A charming inn set in the beautiful Natural Our Park. Simply dressed rooms are light and airy with pastel hues, modern art and luxurious bathrooms. An atmospheric restaurant serves national dishes using seasonal produce - worthy of a visit alone. A charming base from which to explore the region.
Ansembourg
A striking hilltop castle offering spectacular views across the valley. Six luxurious rooms are individually styled and decorated with soft hues, wooden floors and feature modern bathrooms. Sumptuous breakfasts are served and there's an array of activities in the surrounding region.