The traditional wine market in Grevenmacher takes place on the first Friday after Easter. This year, that’s 5 April 2024. Photo: Shutterstock

The traditional wine market in Grevenmacher takes place on the first Friday after Easter. This year, that’s 5 April 2024. Photo: Shutterstock

Learn about space architecture, make your own mustard, buy Nepalese handicrafts, taste wines and explore the Moselle River Valley, visit Clervaux, listen to jazz music, check out a hip hop party or enter to win a €25 Wolt voucher--here are 10 things to do in Luxembourg in the coming days and weeks.

Architecture of a space capsule

Category: Lecture 🗓 Tuesday 2 April📍Luxembourg City

Part of the Asteroid Mission event at the Natur musée, Luxembourg’s natural history museum, this lecture by architect Linda Cortes will focus on connections between arts and engineering. .

Make your own mustard

Category: Workshop 🗓 Tuesday 2 April, Thursday 4 April, Tuesday 9 April, Thursday 11 April📍Luxembourg City

Organised by Les 2 Musées de la Ville de Luxembourg and part of the All You Can Eat exhibition, this workshop gives children the chance to get a behind-the-scenes tour of an old mustard mill (Muerbelsmillen) in the city. After seeing the historical production facilities, they’ll get to prepare their own jar of mustard. .

Nepalese handicrafts for sale

Category: Market 🗓 Thursday 4 April to Saturday 6 April📍Bertrange

Come check out unique, handcrafted items and support educational projects in Nepal. .

Traditional wine market in Grevenmacher

Category: Gastronomy 🗓 Friday 5 April📍Grevenmacher

The traditional Wäimoart is held on the first Friday after Easter, during which winegrowers from the Moselle region present new wines from the latest vintage. You can be among the first to taste (and purchase) these wines and crémants. .

Enter to win a €25 voucher for Wolt deliveries

Category: Contest 🗓 deadline to enter is Friday 5 April📍online

Hungry for a great contest? Wolt is offering five Delano readers a €25 voucher each that they can use when ordering on their delivery app. .

Jazzorwhatever!? festival

Category: Music 🗓 Friday 5 April to Saturday 6 April📍Wiltz

Jazz is variously blended with hip hop, punk rock, electronic jams and classical fundamentals in a new jazz festival called Jazzorwhatever!?. “Join us for a musical celebration that bridges generations and genres promising an unforgettable experience for everyone who loves the magic of jazz in all its delightful variations,” says the event page. .

Wine and architecture at Via Mosel

Category: Tourism 🗓 Saturday 6 April to Sunday 7 April📍Moselle River Valley

Discover wine estates and picturesque villages during the portes ouvertes of the Via Mosel project. Some of the Luxembourg cellars that will be opening their doors include Bernard-Massard, Caves René Bentz, St Martin cellars, Alice Hartmann wine estate, Henri Ruppert wine estate, Cep d’Or, Häremillen wine estate and many others. .

Easter treasure hunt in Clervaux

Category: Family-friendly 🗓 Saturday 6 April, Sunday 7 April, Saturday 13 April, Sunday 14 April📍Clervaux

Discover Clervaux’s shops, restaurants and tourist attractions in a fun and entertaining way with riddles and a scavenger hunt. .

Block party at the Rotondes

Category: Dance 🗓 Saturday 6 April to Sunday 7 April📍Luxembourg-Bonnevoie

The Block party is a weekend of discovery dedicated to hip hop culture, including graffiti, dance, beatboxing rap and DJing. There will be concerts, workshops, roundtable discussions, screenings, a market and the eighth edition of the On S’en Fish dance battle. .

Concert by Naomi Berrill trio

Category: Music 🗓 Sunday 7 April📍Neimënster

Cellist Naomi Berrill will perform with producer, guitarist and vocalist Lorenzo Pellegrini, and drummer and cellist Andrea Beninati. Titled “Inish” in reference to two islands off the west coast of Ireland, the main single of Berrill’s latest album is dedicated to the Irish pirate queen Grace O’Malley. The album features “evocative and powerful music” with a “fresh combination of folk, classical and jazz,” say the organisers. .