Tuesday 14 August 2012

luxembourg: a walk in the city centre


Last week I took my daughters to the city centre of Luxembourg. I grabbed the camera with me so these are just a few shots from our day. The main shopping area in the city centre is a car-free zone. You walk along cobblestone streets, some narrower than others. It is a small and beautiful area and on rue Philippe II you can grab a few macarons or ice cream at Ladurée before continuing your walk. The scenery from the Boulevard F.D. Roosevelt (map) into the Pétrusse valley is beautiful. More on that later.

photo credit:
Lisa Hjalt

14 comments:

  1. I can't wait for you to take us all over Luxembourg. :) Beautiful photos!

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  2. Beautiful pictures Lisa; the cobblestone streets sound so lovely! I love the look of the Laduree shop + those macrons! xx

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  3. what camera are you using? excellent photos !

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  4. It looks like such a gorgeous city! I love how the main shopping area is car-free. Makes for such a quaint and pleasant shopping experience doesn't it? :) xoxo

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  5. Looks beautiful, would love to see that city!

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  6. Laduree is the best!

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  7. Seems like a beautiful city with a good dash of French influence! Like!!

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  8. A beautiful city, I love the red car!

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  9. Hi Lisa, how fun! beautiful pictures! can't wait to see more :)

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  10. How exciting to have a whole new environment to photograph. These are wonderful, Lisa! Please do share more – it looks like a tremendously photogenic city and will be fun to see through your eyes!

    – g

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  11. Oh, Lisa, i adore your sensibity by the photography. Pics are really beautiful. Laduree place is really nice.
    Glad you had a good time in the city centre.

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  12. It looks like a beautiful city!

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  13. Such beautiful photos, Lisa! You make me want to visit asap!x

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