Go Ten Café, Luxembourg

Go Ten Café, Luxembourg

Nestled just steps from the Grand Duke’s Palace, Go Ten Café offers visitors a chic and inviting retreat with a Japanese-inspired ambiance. Stylishly designed with greenery, warm lighting, and elegant seating, the café strikes the perfect balance between cosmopolitan flair and cozy comfort, ideal for a mid-day cup or an evening unwind.

Go Ten is celebrated locally as one of Luxembourg’s premier gin bars, boasting an impressive lineup of over a hundred gins and tonic offerings, along with inventive cocktails like Alpine Fresh or Caribbean Inspiration. Friendly bartenders offer expert guidance, making it a magnet for both gin fans and cocktail newcomers.

Beyond drinks, the café also serves delicious Asian-inspired dishes-think Japanese and Peruvian fusion bites and tapas-style platters. Reviewers praise the service and culinary creativity, noting that though portions may be modest, the quality and flavor leave a lasting impression. Outdoor seating features heated benches that allow guests to enjoy the terrace even on cool evenings-a charming spot for al fresco sipping year‑round.

Go Ten is a well-loved gathering place where locals, expats, and visitors mix in a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing or begin a night out, Go Ten Café delivers a memorable blend of ambiance, drinks, and culinary flair.

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Sight Name: Go Ten Café
Sight Location: Luxembourg, Luxembourg (See walking tours in Luxembourg)
Sight Type: Food/Drink

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