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PLANNING A TRIP
ABROAD:
Luxembourg
THE NORTHERN ARCTIC
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
THE HIGHER SCHOOL OF
ENERGY, OIL AND GAS
DECEMBER 2019
Contents
1) General information
2)Three places, I would like to visit
3)How to apply for visa
4)How to get
5)Where to stay
6)Three dishes I would like to try
7)Sports in Luxembourg
9) Three Souvenirs from Luxemburg
10) Business etiquette
General
information
Location-center of western
Europe
Capital-Luxembourg
Government-democracy with a
constitutional monarch
Currency-Euro (€)
Official languages-Lëtzebuergesch,
French and German
Population-591,000 (2017)
Three places I would like to
visit
1)Castle of Vianden
.
The castle is open to visitors throughout
the year from 10 am to 4 pm every day.
2) Echternach abbey
The abbey is currently a popular tourist
attraction mostly on account of an
annual dancing procession that is held
every Whit Tuesday.
3)Bourscheid Castle
The castle is open to visitors all the year
round: 1 April to 15 October from 9 am to
6 pm and 16 October to 31 March from
11 am to 4 pm.
How to apply for visa
Visa can be
obtained from
any visa
company
1) International passport
2) Copy of civil passport
3) Application form
4) Ticket and ticket copy
5) One color photo
How to get and how
much
it
costs
By plane
By car
~300$
~29 hours
~230$
~5 hours
By rail
~300$
~24 hours
Where to stay
Hotel ~ 100$
Hostel ~ 40$
Three dishes I would like to try
1)River trout
2)Pork ridge
3)Apple cake
Sport in Luxembourg
1)Football
The league was one of the first in
Europe, established in 1913
2)Cycling
Cycling is a popular sport for amateurs
and pros alike as the country is fairly
flat.
3)Tennis
Tennis is also popular. There are 53
tennis clubs in the country, the oldest
of which, TC
Three Souvenirs from
Luxembourg
1)
Wine
2)
Beer
3)
Handcrafts
Business etiquette
1)Hierarchy
The hierarchy in Luxembourg is very
important and the custom dictates that the
person with the highest rank will enter the
room first
2) Punctuality
The Luxembourg people expect and
appreciate punctuality.
3) Gifts
Gift giving among business associates isn’t
common practice in Luxembourg.
4) Dress code
Luxembourgers dress well at all times. Men
wear suits, shirts and ties and women wear
dresses or pants.
Thank you for your
attention
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