Singing, saints and sweethearts – light a lantern and sing your way to love and blessings this month. Here’s the City Savvy guide to February’s Luxembourgish traditions.
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Cultural institutions are open and are offering various in-person and virtual programs for everybody. Enjoy exhibitions and concerts while supporting local artists and museums!
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Do you also love listening podcasts but you don’t have any local ones in your library? We chose some of our favourite Lux podcasts to get you started!
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Get that heartbeat racing as you ramble up, up, up through Lorentzweiler – cross farmland, enter forests and discover a tiny chapel used for secret worship during the French Revolution.
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You might be thinking about how you can have fun with your family in this rainy weather. Here are TravelmatKanner’s top 6 family activities for this weekend!
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Another week in front of us and there are plenty of safe activities to keep you entertained. Here are 5 of our favourites to get you started in your planning!
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This weekend is sure to be cold and snowy. Here are some tips for enjoying the chilly winter as a family!
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Despite the lockdown, there are plenty of ways to entertain yourself. This week’s highlights include an online New Year’s concert, a virtual bike tour of Amsterdam and more!
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New Year’s feast, charms, oysters and marzipan pigs – what a way to celebrate the first month in 2021. Here’s the City Savvy guide to January’s Luxembourgish traditions.
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We are almost saying goodbye to this slightly different and lesson-teaching year. To end it in a positive way we wanted to share some of our favourite New Year’s Eve traditions from around the world!
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Here’s a list of the English language Christmas services taking place in Luxembourg this year. There are virtual and in-person options so you don’t have to miss out on this great tradition!
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Have you ever wondered how people spend Christmas holidays around the world? Here are 10 of our favourite unusual traditions!