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ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Bastogne, Luxembourg Region, Belgium If you're interested in anything World War 2, then this museum is one you shouldn't miss. Situated a few miles outside the town of Bastogne, a town so well known for.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Villers-devant-Orval, Luxembourg Region, Belgium A trappist abbey in the middle of the belgian wood ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Achouffe, Luxembourg Region, Belgium Best Brewery Of The World Best Party Of The World in August, La Grande Choufferie 4. Grand-Place ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Durbuy, Luxembourg Region, Belgium |on dit que Durbuy est la ville la plus petite au monde, donc la grand place doit faire environ 80% de la ville déjà... Durbuy est super charmant, avec son ambiance.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Florenville, Luxembourg Region, Belgium maitre chocolatier edouard bechoux's coffee shop and restaurant... and my friend chiara is working there! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bouillon, Luxembourg Region, Belgium Zeer leuke jeugdherberg, hoog gelegen met prachtig zicht op het stadje Bouillon! 7. Castle ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Bouillon, Luxembourg Region, Belgium Beautiful partly ruined castle on top of the hill overlooking Bouillon. Particularly nice during a tour with torches at night (only for groups). ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Bastogne, Luxembourg Region, Belgium Quite an amazing Memorial that we never hear about in the US. Good Museum that describes what happened and has items from the war. Worth your time to better understand.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bastogne, Luxembourg Region, Belgium Site of the Battle of the Bulge from WWII. Erected in memory of the 79,000 Americans that were killed or wounded. 10. Weris Dolmens ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Weris, Luxembourg Region, Belgium Nice little village in Belgium, known for his dolmens and menhirs. They are from aproximatively 3000 BC. There is one stone called The Devils' Bed and the legend says.. |