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Shopping in Echternach

Where? rue de la Gare, Echternach

Echternach's shopping combines historical charm with modern shops in an idyllic location.

The shopping street and pedestrian zone "Halergaass" in the centre of Echternach is home to numerous shops and boutiques.

The shops are open all day on Saturday and several are also open on Sunday afternoons, allowing for relaxed shopping at the weekend in Luxembourg's oldest town.


Practical information

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Contact

Address: Office Régional du Tourisme Région Mullerthal – Petite Suisse Luxembourgeoise
152, B.P.
L-6402 Echternach
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