There’s nothing more relaxing then settling down on a terrace that has great views of the city or the surrounds. If you fancy a drink on an elevated level, here are a few places to try out.
Comfy sofas welcome you to this Clausen terrace with surprisingly green views of the surrounding forests. A perfect place for an aperitif or coffee, and you can try out a cigar from their selection. A glass elevator brings you up to this hidden gem.
A covered sunspot with lovely wood chairs, double deck-chairs and colourful decor, Mama Shelter’s rooftop terrace even has table football. The roof is retractable so you won’t have to watch the weather reports.
Head to the City Concorde shopping centre in Helfent/Bertrange for a terrace surrounded by nature, overlooking the beautiful Enneschte Bësch. Intimate tables for two, make it a surprisingly romantic rooftop destination, where you can dine on a fusion menu.
If you want a sheltered view, Mu and L’Observatoire at Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal is a great spot. A plush interior is combined with panoramic views of the city. The former is the place for fine dining with a night view of the city lights, the latter, on the eighth floor, is perfect for an aperitif.
In the heart of the historic old town this small terrace is a little sun trap, complete with loungers, looking out over Place d’Armes. One terrace is available by private reservation only for up to 20 people, the other is part of the restaurant.
It’s Place Guillaume location means Beet’s terrace has a bird’s eye view of the square, ideal for people watching with an extensive vegan menu. Unfortunately the square aspect is somewhat marred by current building work, but hopefully not for long.
Up at Royal Hamilius this new restaurant promises some of the best views in the city. It will have a SkyGarden and offer Sunday brunch as well as a cocktail menu. The exact opening date is still to be disclosed, but their Facebook page promises it will be soon.
You might not see it from the street view but this place has one of the best views of the Bock Casemates and the glistening towers of the European Court of Justice on the Kirchberg plateau.
It’s not a rooftop terrace, but it’s set high up on the Saint Esprit plateau.
A covered rooftop terrace decked out with wooden floors and light-coloured furniture. The views are perhaps not as spectacular as some of the other terraces, but you can eat sushi with your aperitif.
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