Capturing (...) - final moments in Lux and arriving at Bouillon
After a sumptuous breakfast in Viaden, we hit the road once again. Before reaching Bouillon (already back into Belgium territory), we spent some time still in Echternach (smaill city also close to the border with Germany) and the City of Luxembour itself.
Echternach was once again a very nice city. Like all the other places we went through, it's tidy with everything in the right place in order to make any tourist feel right at home. For that matter, almost everything in Luxembourg is treated like a tourist attraction. Here we found this cool ancient mean of transportation and took this picture...
After a not so quick snack in Echternach (the service was bloody slow), we started driving towards the city of Luxembourg. We arrived there towards the end of the afternoon which was a bit of a bummer because everything worth while was almost closing (or it was closed due to the Winter break) and we could only really enjoy the sight seeing (which was still worth while, just to show you how beautiful the city is...I will do a separate posting concerning sights, which were unforgetable during the whole trip).
Echternach was once again a very nice city. Like all the other places we went through, it's tidy with everything in the right place in order to make any tourist feel right at home. For that matter, almost everything in Luxembourg is treated like a tourist attraction. Here we found this cool ancient mean of transportation and took this picture...
After a not so quick snack in Echternach (the service was bloody slow), we started driving towards the city of Luxembourg. We arrived there towards the end of the afternoon which was a bit of a bummer because everything worth while was almost closing (or it was closed due to the Winter break) and we could only really enjoy the sight seeing (which was still worth while, just to show you how beautiful the city is...I will do a separate posting concerning sights, which were unforgetable during the whole trip).
In Luxembour city there is another event that is worth mentioning and that goes to show you how the world is a small place. Andreia and me were going throught the streets of the city where out of the blue we see this girl "screaming"at us:"you're from AIESEC, You're from AIESEC". Indeed we were/are. It was Silvia, that was on the EB of AIESEC Porto Portucalente during one of the terms where I was President of AIESEC ISCTE. Go figure :-) After this encounter, we started our trip towards Bouillon, back into Belgium territory.
Here is just a highlight of this magnificent city.


1 Comments:
Hi! It is usual that in Luxembourg everything is closed quite early in the evening. It is one of the things that is a bit difficult to get used to over here :).
By Liia, at 4:34 PM
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