Luxemburgers

We arrived early morning in Luxembourg, dropped off our bags at the Grand Hotel Cravat (cheapest hotel in Luxembourg but very old world fancy).
We started our days with a typical Luxembourgish lunchLæs mere
We arrived early morning in Luxembourg, dropped off our bags at the Grand Hotel Cravat (cheapest hotel in Luxembourg but very old world fancy).
We started our days with a typical Luxembourgish lunchLæs mere
Facts about Luxembourg
They speak Luxembourgish (a German/french dialect)
They’ve won Eurovision 5 times.
The country’s official motto is mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sinn meaning ‘we want toLæs mere
Our hotel, the Grand Hotel Cravat, would have been very luxurious in its day and has been very well maintained with the same family still owning it today.
Keyala was very impressed with the roomLæs mere
Our whirlwind trip to Luxembourg wouldn’t be complete without a city walking tour with Julio, our guide and two Aussie family’s, a French lady who came to Luxembourg for a day trip and an AmericanLæs mere
It’s not every country that has you bump into the former prime minister walking around the streets of a country ( with two bodyguards). We asked him for a photo and he very politely agreed. XavierLæs mere
Saturday morning in London was spent at Portobello road market in Notting Hill. The fashion was vintage watches, vintage lockets, vintage clothing and art.
Saturday afternoon was spent in theLæs mere
The sun was shining in SoHo for our British music and historic pub tour.
We started the day with a hot tip from Georgia, delicious pastries from the Fortitude bake house in Russell square andLæs mere
For our last night of mother daughter backpacking, Keyala found an awesome blues bar. We headed back into soho to the Aint nothing but the blues bar. It was such a great fun vibe both the peopleLæs mere