
Not sure how to keep the kids busy? There are a few events this May that you won't want to miss.
Monday
Nothing on the calendar just yet, but that just means it’s the perfect day for a relaxed stroll, a book with the kids, or planning out the rest of your week. Or why not head to Mertert Park, where the Moselle and Sauer rivers meet?
Tuesday
Let imagination lead the way in Ettelbruck, where PippiLotta and her Kids’ Village welcomes little explorers (aged 0–6) to build, play, and move in a whimsical wooden wonderland. It’s free, creative, and full of tiny adventures.
Wednesday
Midweek pause! While no official events are on the docket today, it’s a good moment to dive into something spontaneous. For example, step back in time with the Medieval Tour in Echternach, a two-hour guided walk designed for families with kids aged 10 and up.
Thursday
Two very different ways to spark creativity today: in Ettelbruck, PippiLotta’s magical village opens again for the little ones, while in Wiltz, older kids (aged 8–12) can unleash their inner street artist at a graffiti workshop led by David Soner.
Friday
Dive into the Light Leaks Festival to explore urban photography and storytelling in the Quartier Gare, then wander over to Rotondes for Ballroom, a gravity-defying circus in a truck. Prefer to dance? Donne-moi la main invites ages 8+ into a thought-provoking, audio-guided schoolyard performance.
Saturday
The weekend explodes with family fun:
- Fête des Lutins takes over Ettelbruck with crafts, contests, and playful surprises.
- In Luxembourg City, mold clay at a ceramics workshop or explore memory through paper boats at Mudam’s Drop in! Memory Patterns.
- Little ones can join Loopino on a musical quest at the Philharmonie, while the Children’s Festival at Neimënster offers over 50 hands-on workshops
- And don't forget the 1st Edition of National Golf Days! It’s your chance to try out the sport across five clubs.
Sunday
Still going strong! Revisit the Children’s Festival, hop from trampoline to trampoline in Echternach, or create more paper boats at Mudam. Golf Day continues for one more round, and MUDAMINI 360° offers an artistic adventure for kids 9–12. One last chance to see Ballroom before the curtain closes!