
Luxembourg is more than a little excited about the end of the school year. Enjoy the English Touring Opera, school festivals and nature adventures.
Monday, 30 June
Jump start your week with a visit to the trampoline park in Echternach.
Located across from Echternach Youth Hostel, you can later bounce around Luxembourg's oldest town and enjoy its parks, historic architecture, and local businesses.
Location: Youth hostel Echternach, 100, rue Grégoire Schouppe, L-6479, Echternach
Opening times: 11am – 7pm
Further information can be found here.
Tuesday, 1 July
The Philharmonie has an interactive opera for children this Tuesday (and throughout the week) performed by the English Touring Opera.
The opera centres around the main character, Milly, who is bored of the rain, and has played with all of her toys. She discovers a magic pair of talking wellington boots, that can transport her, and your child's, imagination to any time or place.
Venue: Philharmonie Luxembourg, 1 Pl. de l'Europe, 1499 Clausen Luxembourg
Performance times: 9.30am, 11.15am, 2pm
Duration: 60 minutes
More information and details of how to book can be found here.
Wednesday, 2 July
Let your imagination run wild as young performers from the Regional Music School of Differdange step into the spotlight for an evening of theatre.
The children will perform three short plays:
The Queen of Colours – a playful adaptation of Jutta Bauer’s beloved story, performed by 6- to 8-year-olds in a mix of Luxembourgish and French.
Susi and the Rainbow – an original work by Diane Catani, performed by 9- to 11-year-olds, also in Luxembourgish and French.
Adventures Around a Forbidden Smartphone – a collectively devised piece performed in French by the teenage group.
Location: Aalt Stadhaus, 38 Av. Charlotte, 4530 Differdange
Performance time: 7pm
More information and booking details available here.
Thursday, 3 July
Join Potty Lotty for a creative outdoor adventure where kids explore the sights, sounds, and scents of the park and shape them into an exciting, nature-inspired story.
Potty Lotty under the Literary Tree, for children aged 10 to 13. All languages welcome.
Location: Municipal Park Edouard André – Luxembourg City.
Time: 2pm – 5pm
More information available here, and tickets can be purchased here.
Friday, 4 July
Celebrate the school holidays with School's Out, a range of bouncy castle activities for children aged 3-12. For parents, there will be a food area, for snacks and drinks.
Location: Parc de la Canner, Buding.
Time: 4pm – 8pm
More information available here.
Saturday, 5 July
Strassen will hold its annual School Festival this Saturday. You can expect live music, prize raffles, ice cream, an inflatable slide, a variety of food stalls, and much more.
Location: Parc de l'Indépendance, Rue de l'Ecole, Strassen
Time: 11am – 3pm
Event website can be found here.
Sunday, 6 July
Discover a new way to make art in the middle of nature with artist Irina Moons. This open workshop at the Bridderhaus invites families, kids, and curious adults to try screen printing in a whole new way - using natural colors made from flowers, plants, and earth instead of synthetic inks.
Drop in whenever you like and stay as long as you want. Experiment, get your hands dirty, and see how nature’s colors can come alive on paper. It’s a relaxed, eco-friendly way to create together and reconnect with the world around us.
Drop-in Family Workshop: Natural Screen Printing
Location: Bridderhaus, Rue Léon Metz, Esch-sur-Alzette
Time: 9am – 12pm
More information here.