Luxembourg was by far my favorite country that we visited during Spring Break. Despite the major language barrier, being a country mainly speaking Luxembourgish and some French, we found our way around some breathtaking areas. The city center is full of massive big shops which didn't interest me, but as soon as we stepped outside of the main city center, Luxembourg City proved to be ruins of old castles, canals, and beautiful old buildings. There were trees everywhere, and since Luxembourg was built on a plateau, the valley is basically one large park. I had so much fun photographing the city because of all the natural beauty it presented to us.
We got a tip to visit the castle of Vianden, so we hopped on a train and spent an hour winding through the countryside until we found ourselves in the quaint town of Vianden. This town was so small, but at the top of the hill sat this beautiful old castle that seemed to look over the village like an old guardian. This is the view of the countryside from the castle.
Vianden village via the castle.
Oh, well.
One of the many large halls within the castle.
Some pretty cool textures found around the castle.
The colors of the houses here just made me so happy, although there are a lot of them, they seem to blend in with the nature which holds them tight.
The castle from below.
In case you needed more castle shots.
Last one, I promise.
Some cool trash that we found.
Luxembourg City at night, can you understand why I fell in love with this country yet?
Luxembourg, I love you. And I certainly have not had enough of you, I will be back. But for now, Äddi!
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