Six Reasons Luxembourg City Is Unmissable
Luxembourg hosts the EU's three highest courts: the European Court of Justice, General Court, and Civil Service Tribunal. FFGR Belgium provides protocol-aware transfers to the Kirchberg plateau with full institutional knowledge.
The world's largest multilateral lending institution — headquartered in Luxembourg's Kirchberg European Quarter alongside the European Commission representation, Court of Auditors, and Court of Justice. FFGR Belgium coordinates arrivals with vehicle pre-positioning.
The Bock promontory — a vertical cliff rising 50 metres above the Alzette valley — contains 23 kilometres of defensive tunnels carved through solid rock. UNESCO World Heritage since 1994. One of the most dramatic natural fortifications in Europe.
The official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg in the heart of the old city — a 16th-century Renaissance palace adjacent to the Chamber of Deputies. FFGR Belgium vehicle positioning at the Place Guillaume II.
Luxembourg City is Europe's second-largest investment fund centre after London — home to 146 banks and 4,000+ investment funds. Kirchberg hosts the EU institutions and the Philharmonie Luxembourg (Jean Nouvel, 2005).
The Grund neighbourhood at the base of the Alzette valley is Luxembourg's most atmospheric quarter — medieval streets, abbey ruins, and excellent restaurants. Accessible only on foot from the Old Town; FFGR Belgium vehicle waits at the Pont du Château.
Three Luxembourg Programmes
- ◆Private vehicle Brussels → Luxembourg → Brussels
- ◆Institutional meeting coordination (ECJ, EIB, Commission)
- ◆Chauffeur stationed all day with 15-min response
- ◆Kirchberg and Old Town positioning
- ◆Restaurant reservation in the Grund quarter (FFGR Belgium)
- ◆Private vehicle Brussels → Luxembourg → Brussels
- ◆Bock Casemates (UNESCO) guided access
- ◆Grand Ducal Palace and Royal Quarter walk
- ◆Mudam Luxembourg Museum (I.M. Pei building)
- ◆Grund quarter afternoon and dinner reservation
- ◆Philharmonie Luxembourg visit (Jean Nouvel, 2005)
- ◆Rolls-Royce Phantom arrival at ECJ or EIB
- ◆Morning institutional meetings (Kirchberg)
- ◆Private lunch reservation at Mosconi (2 Michelin stars)
- ◆Bock Casemates UNESCO + Grand Ducal Palace afternoon
- ◆Mudam Luxembourg (I.M. Pei, permanent collection)
- ◆Philharmonie Luxembourg evening event (if programme permits)
Luxembourg City Tables
Chef Ilario Mosconi. Luxembourg's finest Italian table — fresh pasta, northern Italian classics, exceptional wine cellar. In the old city adjacent to the Alzette valley. Book 10–14 days via FFGR Belgium.
Chef Cyril Molard. The most creative tasting menu in Luxembourg — modern French-Luxembourgish cuisine in a minimalist room. Recently awarded second star. 14 days advance recommended.
Classic French cuisine on the Place de Clairefontaine, opposite the Palace. A favourite of EU institutions for lunch reception entertaining — professional service and discreet room.
In the Grund quarter, set within medieval stone vaulting. Traditional Luxembourgish cuisine — kneppchen, Judd mat Gaardebounen, Riesling-based fish dishes. The most atmospheric room in Luxembourg.
Frequently Asked
Luxembourg City is approximately 190 kilometres from Brussels via the E411 motorway — typically 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes by private vehicle. The journey passes through the Ardennes forest and enters Luxembourg via the Valley of the Sûre, arriving at the Kirchberg plateau from the north. FFGR Belgium schedules departure for 07:30 to arrive before 10:00 for institutional morning meetings.
Yes. FFGR Belgium has specific operational knowledge of the Kirchberg European Quarter — vehicle access protocols for the European Court of Justice, European Investment Bank, Court of Auditors, and European Commission representation in Luxembourg. The team is familiar with the Kirchberg one-way system, parking restrictions during court session days, and institutional security perimeter requirements.
Absolutely — Luxembourg City combines two exceptional dimensions in one compact destination. The institutional dimension (EU courts, EIB, 146 banks) makes it the most important financial-legal address in the EU after Brussels. The cultural dimension (UNESCO Bock casemates, Grand Ducal Palace, Mudam Luxembourg designed by I.M. Pei) adds genuine heritage weight. The Grund quarter has exceptional restaurants in a medieval setting.
Yes. FFGR Belgium's concierge manages Luxembourg restaurant reservations including Mosconi (2 Michelin stars), Ma Langue Sourit (2 Michelin stars), and Clairefontaine (1 Michelin star). Typical lead time 10–14 days for the two-star restaurants; 5–7 days for one-star. Luxembourg's restaurant scene is strong relative to its population — but the best tables are fully booked at peak periods.
For institutional Luxembourg visits — ECJ, EIB, law firms — the Mercedes-Maybach S680 or Bentley Flying Spur is most appropriate, combining motorway comfort with corporate gravitas. For private cultural visits, the Rolls-Royce Ghost positions correctly against Luxembourg's wealth profile. The Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII is reserved for principals requiring the highest protocol level.
Mudam (Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean) was designed by I.M. Pei — his last major European building — and opened in 2006 on the Kirchberg plateau. The building incorporates the historic Fort Thüngen ramparts. The permanent collection focuses on international contemporary art; the Pei building itself is a reason to visit. FFGR Belgium coordinates vehicle positioning at the Kirchberg entrance.
Brussels to Luxembourg.
Two Hours, One Standard.
WhatsApp response within 15 minutes. EU institutional transfers, restaurant reservations, and protocol transfers arranged. Maybach or Phantom throughout.
