Mersch

Mersch is a town in central Luxembourg, located where the rivers Alzette, Mamer and Eisch meet.

Railway and birth house of Aloyse Kayser (1874-1926), a large figure of the Luxembourgian Socialist Party.

Understand

Get in

By car

Mersch can be reached through the A7 motorway running northwards from Luxembourg City. Exits 3, 4 and 5 on this highway service the town. Up north the E421, which the A7 becomes after Colmar-Berg, connects to Ettelbruck and Diekirch.

By train

Mersch city park

The 🌍 Mersch train station lies along line 10, starting in Luxembourg City and passing through Ettelbruck, where the line branches off for Diekirch, Kautenbach, from where it merges of towards Wiltz, Clervaux, Maulusmuhle, from where the line merges off to Troisvierges, only to pass the border with Belgium, and finally terminating in Liège.

Get around

Mersch is rather small and can be navigated on foot. When exploring the larger Mersch commune, it is advised to go either by bicycle or car.

See

Pettingen Castle
  • Gallo-Roman villa, Rue des Romains, Mersch. Free entrance.
  • ChΓ’teau de Pettange (Pettingen Castle). One of the best fortified castles of Luxembourg.

Do

Buy

Cyclists on the route between Mamer and Mersch.
  • 🌍 Topaze Shopping Centre, Rue de Colmar-Berg, L-7525 Mersch. Large regional trade and commercial centre with several clothing stores, a supermarket, bakeries and restaurants, the latter are listed below.


Eat

The Rue d'Ettelbruck during winter.

Drink

Sleep

Connect

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