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Graace House invites you to feel at home, not just as a guest. With four suites and one module, each adorned with vintage furniture, art, and objects that tell stories, it evokes a sense of timeless charm. Originally built in 1780 as a private residence, Graace House is nestled in the serene Pfaffenthal neighborhood, just an 8-minute walk from Luxembourg’s city center. The careful transformation by designer Steve Krack preserves its historic character while adding modern comforts for today’s travelers. At Graace House, your stay is more than accommodation—it’s a true home away from home.

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Graace House invites you to feel at home, not just as a guest. With four suites and one module, each adorned with vintage furniture, art, and objects that tell stories, it evokes a sense of timeless charm.

Originally built in 1780 as a private residence, Graace House is nestled in the serene Pfaffenthal neighborhood, just an 8-minute walk from Luxembourg’s city center. The careful transformation by designer Steve Krack preserves its historic character while adding modern comforts for today’s travelers.

At Graace House, your stay is more than accommodation—it’s a true home away from home.