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Luxembourg is officially divided into 24 quarters. Some of those of interest to tourists:

  • Ville Haute (the "Upper Town") — the medieval town core. Home to cafés, restaurants, and high street shops.
  • Grund, Clausen and Pfaffenthal (the "Lower Town") — situated in the gorge that cuts across the city and the most picturesque area.
  • Gare ("Station") — the location of the train station, a 15-min walk south of Ville Haute and home to many restaurants, cafés and ethnic shops.
  • Kirchberg - a modern quarter across the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge in the north east of the City. The cityside eastern area of Kirchberg is home to many European Union institutions including the Court of Justice of the European Union, European Court of Auditors, parts of the European Commission, the Secretariat of the European Parliament and the European Investment Bank. The western end of the Kirchberg plateau is home to Luxembourg's thriving international financial services district. The Mudam modern art museum, the Philharmonie and the Dräi Eechelen fortress are near the Place de l'Europe beside the impressive EU institutions buildings.