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Bistrot de la Presse
The guide was updated:A place with character, Bistrot de la Presse is a haunt long-frequented by locals. Portraits of the royal family hang on the walls, and members of the Luxembourgish parliament are known to hop across the street to grab a bite or a pint – you might well run into some, tucking into the bistro's no-frills local fare.
Useful Information
- Address: 24 Rue du Marché-aux-Herbes, Ville-Haute Luxembourg
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–1am
- Website: www.bistrotdelapresse.lu
- Phone: +352 27 74 30 60
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Bistrot de la Presse
A place with character, Bistrot de la Presse is a haunt long-frequented by locals. Portraits of the royal family hang on the walls, and members of the Luxembourgish parliament are known to hop across the street to grab a bite or a pint – you might well run into some, tucking into the bistro's no-frills local fare.
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