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LUXEMBOURG CITY BLEW OUR MINDS!!! (VISITING ONE OF EUROPE’S LARGEST FAIRS & MORE)

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  • Опубліковано 30 сер 2022

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  • @TreyDaze
    @TreyDaze  Рік тому +7

    I butchered the pronunciation of Luxembourg throughout the video! Please do not crucify me! I’ve already been banned from München for drinking Weissbier out of the bottle! APOLOGIES ✌🏽

  • @hartmutbohn
    @hartmutbohn Рік тому +32

    Just across the border there is Trier, which prides itself of being Germany's oldest city. It even was the capital of the West Roman Empire for some time and has amazing Roman architecture : The old city gate, Roman baths, and an amphitheatre. A must-visit city in Germany.

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +6

      Trier is on our to-do list!

    • @CavHDeu
      @CavHDeu Рік тому +4

      @@TreyDaze At the mosel you get really great white wines

    • @acab8885
      @acab8885 Рік тому +1

      As side fact, it's also the place of birth of Karl Marx

    • @hartmutbohn
      @hartmutbohn Рік тому +1

      @@acab8885 The museum in the Karl Marx Haus is worth a visit - for everyone. Many myths about the man get busted.

    • @acab8885
      @acab8885 Рік тому +1

      @@hartmutbohn hört sich interessant an, muss ich selber mal hin!

  • @baronvonluchz5874
    @baronvonluchz5874 Рік тому +1

    Always happy to see something about our Grand Duchy

  • @miprichan
    @miprichan Рік тому +18

    Hello
    I'm happy you enjoyed your time in Luxemburg City.
    It is 100% true the walk down to Grund is worth the effort. But a little tip if you ever come back and go straight at the bridge at 6:12 you'll find an elevator which takes you up to the cité judiciaires so you don't have to walk up if your tired.
    You were lucky have visited during the Schoberfouer. Which is the biggest fair in the country and dates back to medival times.

  • @tufikum2633
    @tufikum2633 Рік тому +11

    The fair you were visiting takes place annually since 500 years or so. My tip: Next time you are in Lux., please make sure to also visit the small town of Vianden.

    • @baronvonluchz5874
      @baronvonluchz5874 Рік тому

      super expensive this year
      95 euros for a Bottle Berliner Luft which costs Less then 10 in stores

  • @josymajerus2903
    @josymajerus2903 Рік тому +2

    Luzemburg reminds me so much of Luxemburg!

  • @MECHNXTV
    @MECHNXTV Рік тому +6

    Take the public transport it is for free in Luxembourg :)

  • @asandamanina7700
    @asandamanina7700 Рік тому +1

    What a pleasant surprise to come across this video. I have been living in Luxembourg for a year & a half now and the country is indeed a hidden gem. I have travelled to most of the continent and am constantly surprised by the beauty, ease & history of this place.

  • @VarmintLP
    @VarmintLP Рік тому +2

    3:55 that train is giving you a tour through the city and you can listen to it in different languages. It's giving you an idea on how live was what happened during some wars, etc. But there is an elevator going down to old Luxembourg. ;)

  • @koxtheknight7087
    @koxtheknight7087 Рік тому +3

    Why you pronoincing Luxembourg Lusenbog 😭😭👌
    Nice vid btw glad you covered the place where i live. You missed out on a couple of things but i'm happy you enjoyed your time here! I hope you can visit Luxembourg again some time!
    PS: you just got another subscriber

  • @ranbanbam
    @ranbanbam Рік тому +10

    Hey i am proud to call this city and country my home !!!
    it's a beautiful place, come for the castles, stay for the free transport :)
    EDIT : There is an elevator nearby you can take to go to the bottom also. It's free :)

    • @annefiftythree
      @annefiftythree Рік тому +1

      For the tourists: there are two elevators in town that people can use to visit the Grund and the Pfaffenthal. The first one is sort of hidden in the Cité Judiciaire, on the Plateau du St. Esprit (it goes down the rock); the second one is panoramic and can be reached in the Pescatore park, avenue de la Porte Neuve not far from the Schueberfouer. However, this elevator is out of order every 1st Monday of the month for maintenance.

  • @matthiasthym7431
    @matthiasthym7431 Рік тому +2

    That's what's up 🤙 I also recommend the other cities and villages of this little wonderful country

  • @jennifermaeks
    @jennifermaeks Рік тому +8

    Hey Tre,
    great video. I'm glad to see that you like Luxembourg City so much. A little tip for next time you come, there are two elevators to get to the lower part of town (Pfaffenthal) and also buses (public buses, trains and trams etc. are all free, only the tourist buses and trains cost something). I used to always walk down to the valley, but with two small children, a buggy, etc., it's easier to take the elevator or the bus.
    Greetings from Diekirch, the city in Luxembourg where the beer you drank comes from.

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому

      You are a lifesaver Jennifer! I’ll have to visit Diekirch next time we come!

  • @Saschj
    @Saschj Рік тому

    Next time take the elevator in/out of Grund! Much less trekking and uphill battles 😉
    I’m an American living in Lux for almost 4 years. Appreciate you putting a spotlight on this AMAZING country ❤️ I’d love for it to stay a secret tbh 😂😂😂

  • @raoulp2571
    @raoulp2571 Рік тому +1

    Nice that you enjoyed our city.
    There are elevators to get to the old city…. No need to walk down.
    Tip 4 your next visit 🇱🇺

  • @gloofisearch
    @gloofisearch Рік тому +2

    As always, nice video. You should do a "Hidden Treasure" travel book. It is so true that usually only the big cities are on the map of International tourists but there are so many smaller ones that are often better then their bigger counterparts. Luxemburg has a great mixture of old and new, is very clean and gorgeous on every corner.
    Now, for your next trip. Italy is always a safe bet. If you drive over the Brenner, use the old Brenner road as it winds down towards Lago di Garda. You will see old castles in the mountains that you will wonder how those were built hundreds of years ago.

  • @shellsbellswac1
    @shellsbellswac1 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for sharing, Trey & family! Thank you for highlighting this city and I hope to be able to visit if we get our PCS to Germany!

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +1

      Hoping you guys make it here! Germany is an amazing country! And close enough to some really amazing neighboring countries!

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +1

      @@shellsbellswac1 It’ll happen soon! I’m speaking it into existence for you guys!

    • @shellsbellswac1
      @shellsbellswac1 Рік тому

      @@TreyDaze We got an interview so we are excited!!

  • @stevemeier2852
    @stevemeier2852 Рік тому +11

    Luxemburg is the definition of a hidden gem. It’s also very interesting language-wise with their own language and the french influence

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +2

      It really is an amazingly unique place! I love it!

    • @cyrildewaha
      @cyrildewaha Рік тому

      Luxembourg*

  • @Theo-1984
    @Theo-1984 Рік тому +4

    As far as I can tell Bouchée à la reine is called "Königspastete" in Germany. For my family this was our classic Christmas dinner. One of the reasons being that you could only buy the good outer pastry at bakeries at that time.
    I was in Luxembourg only once or twice. It was nice, but not cheap. I can also recommend Strasbourg, the political center of Europe.

  • @martinmerlin6022
    @martinmerlin6022 Рік тому

    Honney! There are some public elevators from uptown to downtown! It helps a lot. And nope: no 15 euros for the little bus. This is a touristic service. The public "alzette bus" is FREE. Like all public transport in Luxemburg since two years.

  • @bassfetesch
    @bassfetesch Рік тому +1

    Nice thanks for the nice words from you about luxcity ..but there is more to see here...😘

  • @stanmaisey
    @stanmaisey Рік тому +1

    I’m gonna vlog my trip to Luxembourg this weekend! Glad I came across your video 👌🏼

  • @kamy6305
    @kamy6305 Рік тому

    Next time you visit Luxembourg city, take a tour through the casemattes! It's the old fortress where you can walk through, you can see canons and have beautiful views on the city

  • @augustinrendu2266
    @augustinrendu2266 Рік тому +1

    As someone living there in Walferdange, I can definitely say it’s an incredible country with beautiful cities. It’s a bit hostile to cyclists and people walking but that’s just more sport. One place you definitely HAVE to go to is the forest tracks following a river called the mullerthal. It’s really nice although it’s no walk in the park. It’s really rough terrain but beautiful scenery and you won’t regret it. You can even find some hidden places where you get to climb on top of the canyon.

  • @robinmaurer2645
    @robinmaurer2645 Рік тому

    We were in Luxemburg last month for holiday. I recognized the restaurant from the first part of the video,my GF is vegan so that was the choice for us too.

  • @xtasy6807
    @xtasy6807 Рік тому +1

    Next time you come visit make sure you visit the scenic elevator. Best way to get down to the Grund

  • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
    @PropperNaughtyGeezer Рік тому +6

    I told you. Luxembourg is like france in clean.

  • @Transmodulator
    @Transmodulator Рік тому +1

    Architecture is typical BENELUX, old houses mixed with newer ones and also nice, always bought hookah tobacco there. Love the food as it has many influences. When you go to Berlin, go over Kassel, you still got 25 days to visit the DOCUMENTA, a huge exhibition of contempory art and the town itself is also worth a visit with much wood, mixed new and old architecture and several sights. Nice video as always, take care.

    • @aka2337
      @aka2337 Рік тому

      Flammisch part of belgium can look like luxembourg or netherlands but the wallon part belgium is poor and not the same

  • @Semmy27
    @Semmy27 Рік тому +6

    Nicee one man, Luxembourg is indeed a very nice country to visit!
    Edit: If you stay in Gemany I would rather go to Berlin than Hamburg. The food in Berlin is endlesssssss!

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +2

      Soooo nice!!! Can’t wait to return!!!

  • @adamguilfoyle9101
    @adamguilfoyle9101 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact. That fair is known as the Schueberfuer. It's an annual fair (every year from late August to early July) thats been around since the 14th century.

    • @chbeirjoseph
      @chbeirjoseph Рік тому +1

      it’s getting more and more expensive each year I’m dying 😭

    • @adamguilfoyle9101
      @adamguilfoyle9101 Рік тому

      @@chbeirjoseph Ye. Each year I ride less and less rides.

  • @Haenki
    @Haenki Рік тому +1

    There's a lift from the city center to the Grund. And that train thing just does laps around the city, it's better to get the bus as public transport is free in Luxembourg.
    Now try to say Schueberfouer which is the name of the fair. By the way it's the 680th edition this year.

  • @soccerstar41
    @soccerstar41 Рік тому +1

    There's a lift down to the "grund district" btw... from a grund district resident :p

  • @cfmsa7439
    @cfmsa7439 Рік тому

    public transport , ellevators to the grund are free so apreciate

  • @adam_walder
    @adam_walder Рік тому +1

    I'm guessing you didn't know about the elevator that takes you down to the Grund? Walking down is nice though but if you do again, it's great to walk through the Petrusse valley to get to the Grund area.

  • @thomaspietsch7302
    @thomaspietsch7302 Рік тому +3

    Just by the way, don’t take the train down. Public transport is for free. Just take any bus to Grund or Clausel for free.

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +1

      Excellent advice! Thank you!

  • @VarmintLP
    @VarmintLP Рік тому +2

    My advise when visiting Luxembourg, be prepared to meet stuborn french shop clerks who won't speak to you in English. Some might try but I haven't met many that tried with english.

  • @aaleksiy
    @aaleksiy Рік тому +1

    nice :)

  • @tomclemens5345
    @tomclemens5345 Рік тому +1

    Oh no! You guys, there are two free public elevators to get up and down in the city. But I’m glad you still enjoyed your stay.

  • @lfnkf
    @lfnkf Рік тому +1

    You are really lucky, came here during schubefauer (no idea how to spell it right)

  • @timlux
    @timlux Рік тому +2

    Hello from Luxembourg, but why you say Loossenbourg XD, its LuXembourg ( I guess you pronounce it like Lucks´embourg ) my friend, but glad you like our country :)

  • @luxembourg7653
    @luxembourg7653 Рік тому +1

    There are 2 lifts to take you to the ground,one is glass,all public transport is free.

  • @aw3s0me12
    @aw3s0me12 Рік тому +1

    And the best... you are paid while having plenty days of holidays

  • @sava3786
    @sava3786 Рік тому

    bro i think i saw you on the schueberfouer filming, didn't you had a youtube xD. i hope you enjoyed your stay here

  • @VarmintLP
    @VarmintLP Рік тому

    Come to Luxembourg. We got less rats than Paris for sure. ;)
    Would be my way of advertising it xD

  • @nathalieheiser68
    @nathalieheiser68 Рік тому +4

    Meng Heemescht.

  • @chris-mlu8465
    @chris-mlu8465 Рік тому +1

    Hey, I come and live in Luxembourg, more precisely in Esch-sur-Alzette

  • @hidden5920
    @hidden5920 Рік тому +1

    They call him: Trey the "Beer and Food" Gourmet :D haha keep foodin

  • @herb6677
    @herb6677 Рік тому +2

    A Diekirch is never a bad choice. Or a Bofferding! When I was there about 12 Years ago I have also walked up and down all those stairways to heaven, nobody would ever believe it. Luxemburg is called the Balcony of Europe, there you go. On my first day after I got to the city from the airport I had some hours before I went further north in this country up to Clervaux, so I thought I could explore some of those steep ways. At that very day there was a City Run taking place and everyone was running up and down those hills. No matter where I went, I was overtaken so many times by the runners all over the whole city. Just watching them was breathtaking.
    The remnants of this old castle belonged to us Austrians, before they kicked us out.
    This summer I have been to Blaubeuren, which is located a bit southern of Stuttgart, to visit the Blautopf. You might like it there as well. I also recommend to go to Augsburg, Nürnberg, Schwäbisch Hall, Lake Constance.

  • @pishop.ot7692
    @pishop.ot7692 Рік тому +1

    There are few elevators to go down and a free public bus

  • @gerardjayetileke4373
    @gerardjayetileke4373 Рік тому

    Can someone tell me what that first restaurant with the chillie dish is??

  • @SlayerProX9
    @SlayerProX9 Рік тому +1

    You don't need to take that train, just take ANY public transportation it's free!

  • @chbeirjoseph
    @chbeirjoseph Рік тому

    helloooo, just so you know it’s luKSembourg and deekirsch (for prononciation) I hope you enjoyed your visit!

  • @bicheleresteban1393
    @bicheleresteban1393 Рік тому +1

    niceeeee :)

  • @VarmintLP
    @VarmintLP Рік тому

    I never heard someone call my country Loosembourg xD

  • @jem7665
    @jem7665 Рік тому

    Lituarly know every spot you ve been 😅 If you pass by next time text me, I ll show you some spots 😉

  • @evabandimatova
    @evabandimatova Рік тому +1

    Is "Loosembourg" some kind of an American accent? I've only ever heard it pronounced "luhk · suhm · buh(R)g" (even by Americans..)

  • @bloodhoug82
    @bloodhoug82 Рік тому

    Losemburg?

  • @Otrollolol
    @Otrollolol Рік тому +1

    I only know american fairs from movies or UA-cam but is it possible, that European fairs are more grounded and not those big buy this buy that festivals?
    I always enjoy fairs. Everyone is having a good time (except some a-holes) and so many food trucks from all over Europe.
    Hope you got yourself some roasted almonds.

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому

      You’re 100% correct! The drinking culture is probably the biggest difference at the fairs.

    • @Otrollolol
      @Otrollolol Рік тому

      @@TreyDaze If you get the chance, try Lángos. Thats my to go street food on fairs.

  • @khalifaashkar9927
    @khalifaashkar9927 Рік тому +1

    You see city and buildings but there is no human there demons here

  • @benjateppler3166
    @benjateppler3166 Рік тому +1

    Love the energy but learn how to pronounce the name of the country before pressing record bruh😂😂😂

  • @deknof3396
    @deknof3396 Рік тому +1

    0:57 dont be ashamed to say its shit we all know it mid at best ^^

  • @x-dimitrie-xkiki2792
    @x-dimitrie-xkiki2792 Рік тому

    Transport or free just this little train is not free

    • @annefiftythree
      @annefiftythree Рік тому

      Transport is free throughout the country (bus, train, tram) except the tourist train.

  • @Horst320
    @Horst320 Рік тому

    That wasnt a beer. Im from Luxembourg and i know how a Diekircher looks like.

    • @TreyDaze
      @TreyDaze  Рік тому +1

      Definitely was a beer bud. Ever heard of color grading in film?

    • @Noiee_suspirium
      @Noiee_suspirium Рік тому

      @@TreyDaze this is an example of how luxembourgish ppl are, know it alls hhahah, never heard anyone talk about luxembourg like u have thow lol i'm suprised

    • @letitt7932
      @letitt7932 Рік тому

      @@Noiee_suspirium what do you mean "thats how luxemburgish ppl are" ? Like, how can u generalize it like that🤣

    • @Noiee_suspirium
      @Noiee_suspirium Рік тому

      @@letitt7932 I mean in general 💀, it's true

  • @rolij.3315
    @rolij.3315 Рік тому

    In English pronounce it. LUCKSENBERG. In German it is. LOOKSENBOORG

  • @2451Yvonne
    @2451Yvonne Рік тому

    If you speak English, just pronounce the name , don't try to be "authentic".