Edouard André Municipal Park
This English landscape park was designed between 1871 and 1878 by the landscape designer Edouard André, and is a haven of greenery in the city centre.
In the heart of the park is a life-size, wooden pirate ship. It is a magical place for children, who can run, climb and jump around like real pirates!
Opening hours
The park is open to the public 24/7.Tony Neuman Park
Tony Neuman Park in Limpertsberg, with its shady wooded areas and flower beds, boasts an interesting collection of sculptures, some of which were created by renowned Luxembourg artists.
Opening hours
- From 1 November to 31 January, from 7:30 to 17:00
- From 1 February to 31 March, from 7:30 to 18:00
- From 1 April to 30 September, from 7:00 to 21:00
- From 1 October to 31 October, from 7:30 to 18:00
Merl Park
Merl Park is not far from the city centre and has a restaurant that looks out onto a big, peaceful pond. The park also features a large children's playground and rose garden (Rousegäertchen).
Opening hours
- From 15 October to 28 February, from 7:30 to 19:00
- From 1 March to 15 April, from 7:30 to 20:00
- From 16 April to 30 September, from 7:00 to 22:00
- From 1 October to 14 October, from 7:30 to 20:00
Merl Park pavilion
The original architectural concept of the pavilion in the Merl-Belair public park was developed by architect Pol Holweck in 1977.
The pavilion initially housed a beverage stand with a terrace – which became quite popular due to its proximity to the water – as well as a park-keeper's lodge. Until it was closed in 2016 for renovation and extension work, the park-keeper's former residence was used by the City of Luxembourg's Service Parcs as a warehouse, garage, locker room and canteen.
The restoration works included the renovation of the rotunda and the construction of an extension on the east side of the building to create a single compact space housing the offices of the Service Parcs, and the kitchen and toilets that are part of the restaurant.
Opening hours
- 7 days per week, from 10:00 to 22:00
Laval Park
Laval Park, which is located in Pfaffenthal, is a delightful destination for relaxing walks.
Opening hours
The park is open to the public 24/7.
Cessange Park
Cessange Park, which was redesigned several years ago, offers a range of recreational activities.
Opening hours
The park is open to the public 24/7.
Kaltreis Park
Kaltreis Park is located in Bonnevoie. A new playground, an open-air fitness park, a large doggie area, and two small ponds are the main features of this neighbourhood gathering place.
Opening hours
The park is open to the public 24/7.
Mansfeld Park
The part of Mansfeld Gardens (Jardins de Mansfeld) located between Place Sainte-Cunégonde and Rue de is open to the public.
Opening hours
- 1 November to 28 February, from 7:30 to 18:30
- 1 March to 31 March, from 7:30 to 20:00
- 1 April to 30 September, from 7:00-22:00
- 1 October to 31 October, from 7:30 to 20:00
Ban de Gasperich park
Modern, multipurpose recreational area that is a haven for biodiversity.
Covering a total of 16.6 ha, the Ban de Gasperich Park is the largest park in Luxembourg City. It boasts not only green areas where visitors can relax and recharge their batteries, but also a wide selection of equipment visitors can use to enjoy outdoor activities in a green setting. The park is easy to get to on foot, by bike and by public transport.
The park is located in the heart of Ban de Gasperich, bordered to the north by the Gasperich residential neighbourhood, to the west by the "Grossfeld" construction project, to the south by Boulevard de Kockelscheur and to the east by Rue Christoph Willibald Gluck.