Top10 Recommended Hotels in Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Luxembourg, Luxembourg: 1. Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal *****
2. Hotel Le Place d'Armes *****
3. Hotel Le Royal *****
4. Melia Luxembourg ****
5. Sofitel Luxembourg Europe *****
6. Park Inn by Radisson Luxembourg City ***
7. La Pipistrelle Hotel
8. Novotel Luxembourg Centre ****
9. DoubleTree by Hilton Luxembourg ****
10. Grand Hotel Cravat ****
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1. 40, Boulevard D'avranches, Bonnevoie, 1160 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $170 - $508
Experience luxury with a French twist in this 5-star hotel, ideally located near the center of Luxembourg, within walking distance from embassies and major multinational companies. Guests benefit from free WiFi throughout the hotel.
2. Place d'Armes 18, L-1136 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $197 - $873
Le Place d'Armes is in the center of Luxembourg, 293 m from Notre-Dame Catherdral. This boutique hotel features elegant Art Deco décor, a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi.
3. Boulevard Royal 12, 2449 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $209 - $530
Royal offers elegantly-styled rooms and a wellness center with an indoor pool, only 450 m from Place d’Armes. This 5-star hotel benefits from two restaurants and a terrace. Tradition rooms have been completely refurbished in 2016. Free WiFi is available in the rooms.
4. 1, Park Dräi Eechelen, Kirchberg, L-1499 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $108 - $393
This luxurious Ecolabel designer hotel is on the edge of the Kirchberg area and EU institutions in Luxembourg, next to the MUDAM. Featuring free Wi-Fi, the Melia provides modern rooms and has a fitness area, a sauna and a modern restaurant with a terrace.
5. 5 Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald /Quartier Europeen Nord Kirchberg, Kirchberg, 2015 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $143 - $408
The Sofitel Luxembourg Europe is a modern 5-star hotel offering elegant rooms and suites, and boasting 2 fine dining restaurants and a fitness center. Guests benefit from free WiFi during their stay.
6. Avenue de la Gare 45-47, Gare, 1611 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $125 - $359
Park Inn City is 200 m from Luxembourg’s main train station. It features a well-equipped fitness center, on-site dining and modern appointed rooms.
7. Montée du Grund 26, 1645 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $123 - $277
Located in central Luxembourg, La Pipistrelle Hotel is housed in an historical building and offers rooms with distinguished design. Free WiFi access is available. The hotel is 901 m from Luxembourg Train Station.
8. 35 Rue Du Laboratoire, Bonnevoie, 1911 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $132 - $280
The Novotel Luxembourg Centre is located close to major multinational companies and the tourist attractions of Luxembourg City. It is only 15 minutes from Findel International Airport and 3 minutes from the Luxembourg Ville train station.
9. 12, Rue Jean Engling, 1466 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $95 - $486
Located only 2.5 mi from the Luxembourg city center and Kirchberg, DoubleTree by Hilton Luxembourg offers air-conditioned rooms with views of the bordering forest. The forest area is quiet and suitable for hiking. On-site parking is available for 250 cars.
10. 29, Boulevard Roosevelt, 2450 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Price range: $116 - $370
Located in the heart of Luxembourg City, Grand Hotel Cravat offers spacious guest rooms and direct views of the Gëlle Fra War Monument and the Noter-Dame Cathedral. It also features an on-site restaurant and bar, car rental services and parking.
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A Walk Around The Serene Burgundy, France
Auxerre France • Explore Enchanting Auxerre and its Magnificent Cathedral | European Waterways
During our cruise we visit the medieval city of Auxerre France. Originally the capital of Lower Burgundy, the town prides itself on its lavish Renaissance houses, fine churches and particularly its magnificent cathedral situated close to the river.
At the junction of the Canal du Nivernais and the River Yonne, Auxerre is a beautiful city and a pleasant port, with elegant buildings gracing its waterfront. Auxerre was an important spiritual center and a big market town for timber and wine.
The River Yonne made Auxerre's fortune. When rivers were the only viable means of transport in Europe, a good navigable river flowing towards interesting markets was the secret of wealth. Its town center has a pedestrianized main square, timber-framed buildings and a 15th century tower with a richly-decorated 17th century clock.
Cobblestone streets line the old quarter, and an open-air market beckons. Spires of three churches form an impressive skyline. The Gothic Cathédral St-Étienne was completed in 1560, taking over three centuries to build. The interior is lit up by 13th century stained glass. Flying buttresses lend support and architectural interest. The Musée St-Germain houses an exhibition of Gallo-Roman finds. It occupies a 12th century abbey founded by the wife of the first Christian king of France. The crypts are decorated with the oldest frescoes in France (9th century).
Paris to Auxerre
The waterways taken from Paris to Auxerre are the rivers Seine and Yonne. The River Seine rises in Burgundy and winds northwest through the Ile-de-France. The Seine flows through the heart of Paris dividing the Left Bank, south of the Seine, from the Right Bank, north of the Seine.
From Paris the Seine flows northwest through a farmland region and past Rouen to the port of Le Havre, where it empties into the English Channel. It has been an important commercial waterway since Roman times and has figured significantly in the histories of Paris, Rouen, and Le Havre.
Through its main tributaries, the Marne, Aube, Loing, Yonne and Oise rivers, and canals linking it to the Loire, Rhine, and Rhône rivers, it is possible to get to Paris from the Atlantic, from Belgium and Holland, from Germany, or even from the Mediterranean.
The canalized River Yonne, feeding into the Paris basin, is one of the most important rivers in Burgundy. The Yonne extends from Auxerre, where it joins the Canal du Nivernais, to its confluence with the Seine at Montereau. It begins its journey in the central granite highlands of the Morvan Natural Park traveling through Clamecy to Auxerre, Joigny and on to Sens before flowing into the Seine.
The Nivernais Canal
The Nivernais Canal (111 miles - 119 locks) passes through western Burgundy, crossing the Yonne Valley and from time to time merging with the Yonne River itself. North of the summit at Baye, the River Yonne serves as a navigation channel for most of the way between Auxerre and Clamecy.
Where the canal is artificial, the Yonne serves as a feeder. Opened in 1843 after sixty years of chaotic work, the Nivernais Canal was built to transport firewood from the Morvan forests to Paris. From the 16th century, the Yonne was used for flottage de bois, i.e., a system for floating logs. As the firewood demands increased, there was a need to transport logs from further away.
The Nivernais Canal was first proposed in 1708 but abandoned due to opposition from the Duke of Orléans who, not coincidentally, was proprietor of the nearby Loing Canal. At the end of the 18th century, a project was started to extend the floatable part of the river towards the forests of Bazois by building a little channel under the hills of Collancelle.
However, since this was the era of canals, instead of a small channel for floating timber, a navigable canal was built. Work started in 1784 (based on a plan devised in the 17th century) and was finally completed in 1841. The wood trade was the region's main source of income until the 1920's, even though timber had to be carried on barges when flottage was outlawed in 1881.
Although originally built for commercial use, the canal saw the last of its merchant traffic in the 1970's. A shallow draft and small gauge locks limit the size of barges that can use it.
Now the Nivernais Canal is known for its peacefulness, its beautiful valleys and hills, and its historic and picturesque villages and vineyards. Its path through the hills of Morvan, the wild valley of the Yonne, and the green meadows of Bazois makes it one of the most beautiful canals in France. For canal enthusiasts, the Nivernais is a showcase for a great variety of lock gates and paddle gear.
5 Most Amazing Hotels in Italy | Europe | 66 Travel
5 Most Amazing Hotels in Italy
From centuries-old palaces converted into luxury suites to small boutique hotels equipped with every modern amenity, Italy offers a wide range of options when it comes to hotel accommodations. The best of the bunch offer rooms with views that are so spectacular, guests needn’t venture farther than their balconies or terraces to go sightseeing. Whether decorated in a minimalist style or with antique furniture, rich tapestries and hand-blown chandeliers, the hotel interiors can be just as breathtakingly beautiful. Add superlative services into the mix, and a great luxury hotel becomes a world-class travel destination in its own right.
1 Gritti Palace, Venice
2 Caesar Augustus Hotel, Capri
3 Hotel Hassler, Rome
4 Castello di Casole, Tuscany
5 Belmond Hotel Caruso, Ravello
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Lyon: Where Burgundy Meets Provence
Vantage’s Deluxe ms River Discovery II glides to the crossroads of northern and southern France on both the Saône and Rhône rivers to reach France’s famous second city. With its cobbled streets, medieval churches, and impressive Renaissance architecture, Lyon remains a prosperous city known for its art, museums, history, and gastronomy.
Cruise the River Shannon in Ireland aboard Hotel Barge Shannon Princess | European Waterways
Cruise the River Shannon in Ireland aboard the 10 Passenger Hotel Barge Shannon Princess - The Beauty of the Emerald Isle
The River Shannon represents Ireland at its finest. Rolling green fields, lakes and rivers, ancient Celtic monasteries and an abundance of wildlife. The legends and fables of Ireland are found everywhere and are well understood by the warm and hospitable Irish people. Their extraordinary history has been varied and sometimes difficult but they somehow always find the time to chat and pass the time of day. Our River Shannon cruise brings you in touch with the very soul of Ireland.
Shannon Princess is the largest hotel barge cruising the River Shannon. Her thoughtfully designed interior includes five twin/double bedded suites with Loughside views, a comfortable saloon, dining area and a full-length upper sun deck.
Her experienced Captain and crew go out of their way to ensure your every need is accommodated. Your Master Chef was trained at the Ballmaloe School and distinguishes herself with the creation of some wonderful signature dishes.
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