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Visit Luxembourg via a virtual tourThe restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic has led many of us to use internet in new ways. Virtual visits to places and events is also one of the trends identified by Luxinnovation that will shape the post COVID-19 market. Luxembourg offers a wide variety of virtual tours to tourist hotspots, museums and main cultural events.

You can take a virtual stroll through Luxembourg City and enjoy a 360° view of the cathedral, the Grand-Ducal palace or the old fortifications. Or go to one of the many museums – the National Museum of History and Art, the MUDAM Museum of Modern Arts or the Luxembourg City Museum are just a few examples.

As the pandemic has prevented the 2020 editions of some main events such as the Schueberfouer fun fair and the UNESCO-protected Hopping Procession in Echternach, you can discover them through online photo exhibitions and social networks.

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