Discover Luxembourg - from Notre Dame Cathedral to the Chemin de Corniche
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- Let us take you on a trip to Luxembourg, a tiny little country that borders Germany, Belgium and France. In the capital, which is also called Luxembourg, we asked locals for their top travel tips.
In Luxembourg, they speak German, French, and Luxembourgish - luckily, we're up for it language-wise 🤓.
Do any of you speak any of these languages?
00:00 Intro
00:25 Notre Dame Cathedral
01:17 Chocolate House of Luxembourg
02:34 Skatepark Péitruss
03:18 Musée d'Art Moderne
04:20 Chemin de la Corniche
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The place is very beautiful and peaceful I hope I can go there and enjoy chocolate cake at The house of Luxembourg🥰🥰🥰
I live in these beautiful country 🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰
Woow that's really my dream country I have saved money to come there just praying for an invite,can you assist me coming there
short, sweet and to the point - thank you for a great video 👏
Lovely place, would love to go, thanks 😆💥😄💖💖💖
Fantastic! Looks lovely and those chocolates and cakes are sensational ❤ 😍 Been a long time since I visited Luxembourg and I hope I can visit again soon. Thank you for reminding me of its beauty 👍
Welcome!
@@DWTravel 🤗👏
I m French/ American living in the States, i have been to Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and France (Duh!) but never to Luxembourg shame on me.
We will go next time we visit Europe.
I m also surprised to hear in the video that the French speaking people do not have an accent.
If they spoke to me in France i would think they are French unlike a French Canadian or a French speaking Swiss which are noticed.
Nice looking country 👍🏻
Native Luxembourgers that speak French have a small Germanic accent. But many Luxembourgers have one or two naturally French-speaking parents. And many people in Luxembourg are French or Belgians workers. Hence the lack of accent.
@@karolean8342 Je comprend, merci 👍🏻
@@karolean8342 small? 😆 Many locals barely speak to be honest. It's mostly foreigners and their children that speak good French.
For anyone interested in the Luxemburgish French accent, try to find "La Blanche-Neige" read in a Luxembourgish accent here on CZcams. It's fantastic and SO well made. 😆
@@huskytail Well I'm not a local but I've met many born in Luxembourg with full citizenship born to one or two French-speaking parents and speaking French without any accent.
Nice, didn't know transoortation waa free there. And now in Germany too, will go there from Cologne and Trier!
Avem acum avion direct Luxemburg
@@anetacriveanu9619 It is cheaper to take the train since I am visiting Germany as well.
Can I get an invite to come there ready for my tickets
Wow
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Nice
I wanna come there can you help me ❤
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Doesn't anyone there still speak Luxembourgish?! 😆
Oh yes, Luxembourgish is widely spoken along with French and German!
@@DWTravel Yes but didn't hear anyone speak it in the video!
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@@mrpeel3239 We still speak Luxemburgish but in the main city you will find less people who actually speak it. Over there people will usually talk to you in French even if they know Luxemburgish, unless of course you talk to them in
Luxemburgish first. Chances are much higher that you will find people who know how to speak French rather than Luxemburgish, which means that people just default to French if they don"t already know that the person they are speaking too also speaks Luxemburgish.
Luxembourgish is mostly spoken outside of the city, meaning, in small towns like Steinfort, Capellen, Junglinster, Vianden, Diekirch and so on. In the city center they mostly speak french or german. However, I encountered often that 70% people prefer to speak french there and if you go in east side where Grevenmacher, Wasserbillig or Remich is, they speak more german than french.
no luxemburgish speaking people there????
Luxembourgish is spoken by 82% of the population, so yes it's still very widely spoken
The second Lady actually Speaks Luxembourgish because of her accent when she Spoke german. Most of the people in Luxembourg have a massive accent when speaking it
82% 😅 no
Gothic architecture is myth it never existed what is called gothic is Frankish architectures inspired and borrowed from Orientale architecture
Well your fun
@@lostfox27 yes some facts are fun
Is this really the richest nation in the world? Judging by its city landscape, it seems worse than Japan and the Asian Tigers. Additionally, the people don't have the affluent appearance you would expect, and the food looks unimpressive. I have mentioned before that GDP or GDP per capita is not a perfect measurement of a nation's prosperity. Even a city like Singapore, which claims to be the best not only among the Asian Tigers but also in Asia, is far from being a utopia. In fact, many people complain about it being boring, hot, humid, and expensive. This brings me to my next point: why doesn't a wealthy nation like Luxembourg have any Disney or Universal Studios, or any tourist theme parks or public entertainment centers? Throughout the year, except for public holidays, the government or local public institutions could afford to take a loss, hoping that during public holidays, they would recoup all the losses.