Diekirch
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Get in
By car
Diekirch is located along the N7, which is a continuation of the A7 highway which runs from Luxembourg City and Mersch to the north. The N7 connects to Clervaux and Troisvierges in the north, and Ettelbruck (where it becomes the A7) in the south. When travelling from the banks of the Moselle (anywhere between Schengen and Echternach, travel downstream the Moselle and Sauer via the N10, switching to the N19 in Reisdorf.By public transit
Diekirch can be reached by train in about 40 minutes from Luxembourg City. There are a direct trains every hour (except on Sundays), but usually you'll need to transfer to a shuttle service at Ettelbruck as the is located at an awkward branch from the main line, which it being the only station on the branch.Busses connect Diekirch to Beaufort, Colmar-Berg, Echternach, Ettelbruck, Grevenmacher and Redange.
Get around
Diekirch can be easily covered on foot. The town center is about 1 km away from the train station, just follow the crowd down the road. The Military Museum is just up the hill from the central church.
See
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National Museum of Military History
phone: +352 80 89 08address: 10 BamertalThe museum was born from the initiative of a small group of collectors and history buffs and opened its doors 1984 in the old brewery of Diekirch. Over the years, the collection has witnessed a constant influx of objects. At first, the museum was mainly meant to cover the Battle of the Bulge, but an additional permanent exhibition on the Luxembourg Army was opened in 1994. With the opening of this new part, the museum got its current name, "Musée National d’Histoire Militaire", or MNHM for short by ministerial decree. Today the museum is run by a non-profit organisation and subsidized by the state. The museum's main attraction are its 1:1 scale dioramas. These are mostly detailed and realistic reproductions of scenes from the daily life of soldiers and civilians during the Battle of the Bulge. The largest diorama (150 m2) shows the crossing of the Sauer river on January 18, 1945 by units of the 5th US Infantry Division, in order to liberate the city of Diekirch. In addition to the dioramas, the museum has a large collection of military equipment and soldier's personal belongings, as well as a selection of Allied and Axis military vehicles and artillery that were used during the Battle of the Bulge. -
phone: +352 80 87 90 1address: 13 Rue du Cure
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Musée Automobile - Conservatoire National de Véhicules Historiques
phone: +352 26 80 04 68address: 20-22 Rue de Stavelot
Do
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Parc Municipal
address: Avenue de la GareA decently sized park by the side of the river Sauer offers a good getaway from the city.
Eat
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Gudd Dikrich Restaurant & Takeaway
phone: +352 26 80 45 35address: 8 Place de la Libération -
Restaurant ATITHI 2
phone: +352 26 80 45 12address: 15 Rue Clairfontaine -
phone: +352 26 80 48 47address: 1 Rue d'Ettelbruck, Ingeldorf
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Restaurant Asiatique Le Bonzaï
phone: +352 80 21 19address: 6 Avenue de la Gare
Drink
Diekirch has a large brewery building right across the tracks from the train station, but alas, there are no tours available for visitors. You can console yourself with a freshly made brew at any of the many restaurants in town.
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Café des Ardennes
phone: +352 26 80 44 72address: 2 Esplanade -
Café Miche
phone: +352 80 31 65address: 8 Rue de Brabant -
Café Beim Frank
phone: +352 26 80 39 15address: 5 Place de la Libération -
Riva Café
phone: +352 26 80 02 70address: 1 Route de Larochette
Sleep
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phone: +352 26 80 47 15address: 12 Rue Esplanade
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phone: +352 80 34 72 1address: 28 Avenue de la Gare
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phone: +352 80 94 25address: 34 Roude de Gilsdorf
Go next
- Ettelbruck and Diekirch both border the town of Ingeldorf. Combining your stay with a visit to Ettelbruck is by no means discouraged.
- Vianden can best be reached via the N17 within half an hour. Its main attraction is the castle of the same name, which without doubt is the best visited tourist attraction of the country.
- Luxembourg City, the nation's capital, is found at the other end of the A7, which starts just south of Ettelbruck.
- Using the motorways south of the city (A3 and A4) will end you up in the Land of the Red Rocks, which is filled to its brim with industrial heritage.