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11-14 Day Luxembourg Tours
2 Tours
65 Max Group Size

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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover 11-14 day Luxembourg itineraries
See Luxembourg in a wider Europe route, with guided moments and relaxed free time.
Luxembourg may be small, yet it fits neatly into 11–14 day trips that connect classic European routes with a less-visited, characterful stop. These tours suit travellers who appreciate a clear plan, comfortable road travel between cities, and a balanced blend of guided visits and independent time. Many itineraries span more than one country and may also include Switzerland, Germany, France and Spain, while still treating Luxembourg as a meaningful highlight rather than a quick pass-through. For a straightforward way to travel, group tours in Luxembourg manage the key logistics and day-to-day details, so you can focus on the places, the viewpoints, and the small moments that keep a longer journey feeling fresh.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Journey Across Europe's Cultural Gems
Begin in Madrid and end in Paris on a 12 day journey blending flagship cities, alpine drama and pretty villages. You’ll explore Madrid’s boulevards, Retiro Park and the Bernabéu, then continue via Zaragoza and Poblet to vibrant Barcelona and Girona. Cross Provence to Arles and the immersive Carrières des Lumières, before swinging into Switzerland – Geneva’s lakeside sights, Gruyères cheese, Chillon Castle and an alpine stay with the Glacier 3000 cable car. Roll on through Interlaken, Lucerne and Zurich to Alsace’s canals and cobbles, the Black Forest and Heidelberg, with Frankfurt and Luxembourg along the way – Champagne country guides you into Paris.

Enchanting Loire to Romantic Rhine Journey
Depart Paris for 13 days that circle back to the capital – a feast of chateaux, characterful towns and sweeping scenery. You’ll explore Villandry’s gardens, Chenonceau and Chambord, wander Amboise and Sarlat, and step into prehistory at Lascaux. Expect to see clifftop Rocamadour and drift through Padirac’s underground river, soak up Bordeaux’s riverside vibe and feel the spirit of Lourdes. Cross to Carcassonne before Provence highlights – Arles, an immersive quarry art show and Avignon – then on through Lyon to Burgundy’s Beaune and eclectic Savigny Castle. Alsace charms in Colmar, Riquewihr and a Strasbourg canal cruise. Dip into Germany – Freiburg, Triberg waterfalls, Heidelberg – then Luxembourg and Reims before finishing in Paris.

Luxembourg 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Luxembourg trips in the 11–14 day range are operated as group tours with a partially guided approach, combining planned sightseeing with time to explore at your own pace. Travel is typically by bus, an English-speaking guide accompanies the group, and guiding may also be offered in other languages depending on the departure.
Accommodation
Accommodation is generally in 3 star and 4 star hotels. Hotel standards and star ratings can vary by country, and alternative accommodation of a similar standard may be used when specific properties are unavailable.
Trip pacing
Expect an easy fitness level and a medium overall pace, with busier sightseeing days balanced by lighter periods for strolling, dining out, and getting a feel for each destination. Because many itineraries cover several countries, longer drives, earlier starts, and dedicated travel days are a normal part of the experience.
Frequently asked questions
Are Luxembourg tours guided throughout the trip?
Tours in this range are partially guided rather than guided all day. You can expect organised sightseeing at key points, an English-speaking guide travelling with the group on the bus, and regular free time to explore independently between scheduled visits.
Are these Luxembourg trips group tours or private trips?
Trips that visit Luxembourg are run as group tours. You travel with others following the same route, share transport and included visits, and benefit from a clear plan that keeps the experience straightforward and sociable.
Which countries are often visited alongside Luxembourg?
Many tours that include Luxembourg also visit nearby countries as part of a broader route. Depending on the itinerary, this may include Switzerland, Germany, France and Spain, with Luxembourg treated as an important stop along the journey.
What is the transport like on Luxembourg group tours?
Transport is typically by bus between stops, which makes cross-border travel simpler and keeps the group on a consistent schedule. It also means you can reach included visits without having to plan daily public transport or manage multiple tickets.
What is the fitness level for these Luxembourg itineraries?
The overall fitness level is easy and should suit most travellers who are comfortable with regular walking. Days are usually paced at a medium tempo, combining guided visits with time to explore on your own.
What sort of accommodation is used on trips that include Luxembourg?
Accommodation varies by tour and itinerary, and similar hotels may be used if a particular property is not available. For the most accurate information, check the trip details for what is included and any notes about how standards can differ by country.
Are meals included on Luxembourg tours?
Meals are not generally listed as included, so it is sensible to budget for your own meals during the trip. On multi-country itineraries, this flexibility can be useful, since you can choose what suits each day and destination.
Do Luxembourg tours include an arrival transfer?
Arrival transfers are included on some tours but not on others. Always check the individual trip details, as start and end points can vary across itineraries that include Luxembourg.
Do these Luxembourg trips suit first time visitors to Europe?
This style often works well for first-time visitors because the main travel arrangements are organised and support is available on travel days. At the same time, the built-in free time gives you space to explore independently and build confidence as you go.
Is tipping included on Luxembourg group tours?
Tipping is not included and remains a personal decision. If you choose to tip, the amount can reflect the level of service you feel you received, as well as your own budget and preferences.
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