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City Sightseeing Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off Tour

Discover Luxembourg with ease on at City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off tour by open-top, double-decker bus. Enjoy unlimited travel through Luxembourg for 24 hours, with informative audio commentary and unparalleled city views on board. Take in the sights on the 1-hour loop or hop off to explore top Luxembourg attractions such as G?lle Fra, Place Guillaume II, the Bock, Fort Th?ngen and the National Museum of History and Art.  (read more)

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Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour: Route, Tickets, Price

Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour is a great way to explore the beautiful sights of Luxembourg as it allows you to create your own sightseeing itinerary and visit attractions of your choice. Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour brings you to the city’s top attractions including Gëlle Fra, Place Guillaume II, the Bock, Fort Thüngen and the National Museum of History and Art.

Tour duration: 1 hour

Frequency: every 20 minutes

First departure: 10:00 AM

Last departure: 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM (on weekends and holidays)

Audio Guide Language: English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Japanese, Russian, Luxembourgish

Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Route

City Sightseeing Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off Tour bus stops :

  • Stop 1: Constitution Square
  • Stop 2: Panoramic Elevator
  • Stop 3: Mudam / Philharmonie
  • Stop 4: Kirchberg
  • Stop 5: European Investment Bank
  • Stop 6: Villa Vauban
  • Stop 7: Central Train Station

The full tour takes 60 minutes. You can board the City Sightseeing bus at Constitution Square (Stop 1) to start the trip. However, you can join the tour at any of the tour stops along the route. At the end of the tour, the bus will return to the first departure point. 

Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Price

Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off Tour ticket price options:

  • Adults - 18 EUR per person
  • Children (4-15 years) - 10 EUR per person
  • Children (0-3 years) - free
  • Luxcard holders - 30% discount
  • Families (2 adults + 1, 2 or 3 children) - 45 EUR per family

Ticket Sale Points

Luxembourg Hop-On Hop-Off Tour tickets can be purchased at the following sale points:

  • Constitution Square (Place de la Constitution)
  • Montée de Clausen (near the Bock Casemates)
  • Luxembourg City Tourist Office (Place Guillaume II)

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You can enjoy a day trip to  Luxembourg from Brussels , and travel through the scenic Belgian Ardennes by joining  Luxembourg & Dinant: Full-Day Sightseeing Tour from Brussels .

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Public transport Fast and free, the best way to explore the country

Public transport is a fast, clean and free way of getting about in Luxembourg. Yes, you heard it right: it's free! Since 2020, all modes of public transport - buses, trains and the tram - have been free of charge throughout Luxembourg. And with a network that is constantly adapting to the passengers' needs and the addition of the tram, this form of transport is increasingly popular with residents and visitors alike.

All networks are free

Since 29 February 2020, public transport has been free for everybody , residents as well as tourists. This is the case for trains, trams and buses (RGTR, TICE, AVL). In other words, you don't need to buy a ticket anymore . The only exception are tickets and subscriptions for the 1st class, which still have to be paid for. A fee will be charged at the applicable rates. 

However, all passengers must be able to show a personal identity document at any time if requested by the conductor. 

From the city to the countryside by bus, train and tram

Luxembourg offers an interconnected network of buses, trains and trams that allows you to access any destination smoothly. Indeed, even though the urban centres, such as Luxembourg City and the agglomerations in the north and south of the country are very well linked, the rural regions also benefit from a guaranteed service, during the week as well as on weekends. Transport connections can easily be looked up via the Mobiliteit .lu app ( App Store or Google Play Store ) or via the Mobilitéitszentral's website (Mobility Centre).

Luxembourg also benefits from good cross-border connections , with direct access to the German, French and Belgian networks. Thus, the German high-speed train ICE, as well as the French TGV meet up in Luxembourg City and allow transit in all comfort. To synchronise your cross-border travels, go to Mobiregio , the Greater Region's platform .

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A comprehensive range of services

You can also use the  CityBus to get around the towns and villages , and return home safe and sound after one or more beers on the  Night Bus  or the  Night Rider , which run at weekends. A number of municipalities also offer an on-call bus service ( Ruffbus ) which picks you up from your home. The relevant local authority can provide more information on the services offered.

People with a disability can also use the  Adapto -service, a taxi-bus with door-to-door service. Indeed, a  major emphasis is placed on the accessibility of public transport in Luxembourg . Together with experts, the  Verkéiersverbond  has worked out a series of tools which guarantee that people with visual or aural impairments have access to all the information and timetables. Moreover, we also work to achieve barrier-free transportation for mobility-impaired people.

Train and bike? Not a problem here in Luxembourg! You can take  your bicycle with you on trains free of charge (subject to the availability of seats). And what if you would like to leave your bike at the train station? No problem: the  bikebox  network allows you to  drop your bike off at the train station and leave it parked safely until you return.

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Luxembourg is  very well integrated into the international rail network . Departures to Trier, Metz and Brussels every hour and to Liège every two hours. A weekend in Paris? The City of Lights is only two hours away on the high-speed train (TGV, in French)! Check out the  timetable on the website of the Luxembourg Railway Company  for more information.

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One Day in Luxembourg Itinerary: A Day Trip from Brussels

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As such a small country, you might be surprised that there are enough activities to fill a Luxembourg itinerary, but you couldn’t be more wrong! It is the 28th smallest country in the world, but with a beautiful capital city, one day in Luxembourg is the perfect amount of time for a city break or as a short day trip from Brussels or other nearby cities.

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How Many Days in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg City is relatively small, although it’s built around the Alzette River, providing the city with steep hills and plenty of lush green areas to explore – not to mention the stunning vistas.

If you’re wondering how many days to spend in Luxembourg, a day trip from Brussels would be perfect to get a feel for the city and enjoy the stunning architecture and landscape.

You can visit some of Luxembourg’s free museums, wander through the parks and take the free lift to have incredible views over the city in one day in Luxembourg while also keeping the costs down.

However, if you’d like to get out into nature and hike through the lovely forests of northern Luxembourg, you can extend your Luxembourg itinerary to two or three days to make the most of your trip to the tiny nation.

Luxembourg City

Getting To & Around Luxembourg

If you’re planning a Luxembourg day trip from Brussels, you can easily arrive in the centre of the capital by train in just under three hours from Bruxelles-Luxembourg train station with Belgian railways, with one stop in Arlon. You can view train schedules here.

Enjoy the countryside and listen to some Stromae or Francis of Delirium for a taste of Belgian or Luxembourgish music on your journey.

Buses take a similar amount of time to arrive in Luxembourg, with journeys taking at least 2 hours 30 minutes, but not taking you into the centre of Luxembourg. You can, however, easily take a free bus into the city to start your one day in Luxembourg City. You can view bus schedules here.

For those that prefer to visit with a guide, there are a number of organised Luxembourg day trips from Brussels such as this full-day tour or this full-day tour.

The quickest way to reach Luxembourg from Brussels , however, is by car. There are many car rental options in the centre of Brussels right in front of the Brussel-Zuid/Midi train station. From there it’s just two hours on the E411 and E25 to Luxembourg City; it is also a Schengen area member so you won’t experience much of a border. You can view car rental options here.

When you arrive in Luxembourg, you can find many car parks around the city, such as Parking Glacis, which also has spaces for electric cars and bicycles, and is open 24 hours a day.

It’s one of the cheaper car parks in the city too. Just be wary that there is a market there on Sundays so there will be limited parking then.

One of the most exciting things about Luxembourg when you’re there, especially if you didn’t bring your car, is that the public transport is free!

Buses regularly pass through the coach station where you’ll arrive and take you for free into the city centre, in comfortable seats with wifi and charging points. This makes it easy to take in all of the attractions in Luxembourg.

The buses and trams are easy to use and have regular schedules, although you won’t need them much, and bus drivers are friendly and helpful in English, French, German and Luxembourgish!

Luxembourgers actually only make up 30% of the residents of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, so you can rest assured you’ll encounter many polyglots and don’t have to struggle through learning Luxembourgish, although a “Gudde Moien” wouldn’t go amiss.

Streets of Luxembourg

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Arriving by car, bus or train on your Luxembourg day trip from Brussels, you can easily reach the city centre walking or with free public transport to start exploring the sparkling city streets, perfect panoramic views and fantastic fortifications – which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

You can also take a walking tour if you prefer to explore with a guide.

Chemin de la Corniche

If you’ve arrived in Luxembourg by train or bus, you can start your Luxembourg itinerary walking over the beautiful 19th-century viaduct La Passerelle. This huge structure seems over the top when you see how small the river is, however, it gives you incredible opening views of the city of Luxembourg on either side of the valley.

Within the valley, looking particularly spectacular when it’s lit up at night, is a large skate park; if you have time, you should definitely bring your board here and try out the amazing maze of bowls under the backdrop of the old ramparts and magnificent viaduct.

Crossing La Passerelle and turning right at the city’s courthouse, Cabinet d’instruction de Luxembourg, you’ll arrive at your first stop: the Chemin de la Corniche.

This pretty pathway leads you along the Alzette valley on top of the 17th-century ramparts, built by the Spanish and French, and gives you a wonderful panorama over Luxembourg City with its lush green trees, shiny grey tiled-roofs, and the spires and turrets that makes Luxembourg’s architecture so iconic.

Across the valley, you can see the intriguing Église Saint-Jean-du-Grund and Neumünster Abbey cultural centre that now occupies the church buildings for concerts and other performances.

Follow the route taking in the glorious views until you reach the second stop of your day in Luxembourg.

Chemine de la Corniche

Rocher du Bock

At the end of the Chemin de la Corniche, you come across an enormous rock leading down to the bottom of the valley with the remnants of an old castle; the Rocher du Bock.

The construction of this castle actually marks the founding of Luxembourg, as Siegfried I of the Ardennes built his castle, ​​Lucilinburhuc (which evolved into Luxembourg ), on the rocky cliff in 963.

Although Luxembourg only became an independent state in 1890 after the death of the heirless Dutch King and Grand Duke of Luxembourg, William III. The castle is an important place to visit if you’re interested in learning about the history of Luxembourg.

With the Alzette River on three sides of the castle, and the additional engineering work of the Italians, Spanish, French, Belgians, Austrians, Prussians and Dutch, it proved effective in warding away intruders, which led to Luxembourg gaining the nickname the “ Gibraltar of the North” owing to both places’ excellent fortifications.

Below the fortress that remains on top of the rock, there are tunnels and a crypt, known as the Casemates de Bock, that were dug out by Austrians in the 18th century.

The tunnels are temporarily closed, however, usually in summer months you can spend 45 minutes wandering around the tunnels marvelling at history within and the landscape outside the holes from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the week.

You can still enjoy the wonderful views from around and on top of the Rocher du Bock, which still has parts relatively intact despite the decree for Luxembourg’s fortifications to be destroyed in the 1860s.

Head down to the riverside from one of the pathways from the Rocher du Bock to see the statue of Melusina – the legendary wife of Sigfried, who founded the city.

The story goes that upon their marriage, Melusina told her husband to give her complete privacy for one whole day a week, however, after months of curiosity, Siegfried peeped on her while she was bathing, only to find that she had a fish’s tail. Noticing his attention, she then fled into the Alzette River, with some people alleging to have seen her in the hundreds of years since.

You might not get to see the real mermaid, but there’s a curious 3D-printed statue next to the river that’s worth a look.

Fort Thüngen

25 to 30 minutes away from the Rocher du Bock, either by walking, tram or bus, you’ll arrive at the amazing Thüngen Fort.

With all forts in the city destroyed after the 1867 Treaty of London, only three round towers and the foundation walls remained of the fortress until it was partially rebuilt according to its old aesthetic in the 1990s to accommodate Luxembourg’s Museum of Modern Art in one area.

Most of the fort today houses the Musée Dräi Eechelen, which means the Three Acorns Museum, as each of the remaining towers has an acorn on its roof.

The museum has a permanent exhibition showcasing the fortress throughout the centuries, from its original construction in 1732 by the Baron of Thüngen, with more than 600 artefacts and documents including historic photographs of the fortress before and after it was razed.

Outside, you can also see the remains of the defensive moat that protected the fortress walls and was only penetrable via a 169-metre tunnel from the nearby Fort Obergrünewald, which you can see on your way to stop four on your Luxembourg itinerary. 

Fort Thungen

Pfaffenthal Elevator

Over the river from Fort Obergrünewald, is one of Luxembourg’s top tourist attractions: the Panoramic Elevator of the Pfaffenthal. Depending on which way you’re coming from, you can take the lift up or down the 71-metre structure to take in the stunning views over the valley, and below, thanks to the glass floor and walls of the lift.

It doesn’t take long to ride, but it’s free, so you can save yourself another steep climb up the slopes and stairs leading from the valley floor to the city streets – and you can take bikes in it if you’re seeing the city on two wheels.

From the top of the lift, you can spend the rest of your afternoon in Luxembourg City wandering the main city streets of the Ville Haute district.

Ville Haute

Away from the beautiful valley and historic monuments lies the wonderful centre of Luxembourg, with beautiful architecture and design from the buildings themselves to the bins and lampposts.

Whether it shows the wealth of the country or the culture of the locals, you’ll notice the streets are almost perfectly clean which adds to the magical feel of certain corners and buildings, like the Palais Grand-Ducal. This stately palace does open for guided tours in the Summer, but for the rest of the year, you can simply take in the intricately carved stone façade with gold-decorated balconies.

Head a couple of hundred metres East to the fish market; a former central square between two Roman roads where farmers and fishermen would come to sell their produce, this square is now a delightful area with the National Museum and bars and restaurants.

A short walk back to the centre is Place Guillaume II, known locally as Knuedler due to the knots on the belts of the Franciscan monks who lived in the area. It was destroyed and rebuilt by the French, part of which makes the city unique as it shows influences from many different cultures and historic periods. Now in the square, you can find the town hall as well as a large market every Wednesday and Saturday.

Place d’Armes is another beautiful square nearby, and around both squares, you’ll be able to find something wonderful to eat. Although most of the activities on the Luxembourg itinerary were free, when you pay for food and drink or accommodation in the country, you do notice that Luxembourg is quite expensive.

There are options, however, if you want to spend what you’ve saved on, for example, a delicious three-course set menu for €30-40 in Le Rabelais , or save a little more but still eat well in Chiggeri , with a large menu and main dishes costing €20-30.

If you’re not as worried about trying the local cuisine or you’re interested in finding craft beer in Luxembourg, try Urban for a cheaper and more international menu, and a huge collection of draft craft beers and cocktails.

Walk back to the train station via Pont Adolphe for a different perspective of the city and more stunning panoramas before taking your train back to Brussels, or just to take in a last glimpse of the city before you reach the end of one day in Luxembourg.

Palais Grand Ducal

Have 2 or 3 Days in Luxembourg?

One day in Luxembourg is perfect to see most of the city and enjoy the urban wildness of the capital’s parks. But if you want to learn more about the millennia-long history of the small but strategically placed nation, you’ll need to spend at least 2 to 3 days.

Over 2 days in Luxembourg, you can take your time seeing the city’s sights and explore more of the galleries and museums, many of which do permit free entrance to the permanent exhibitions.

But to truly enjoy the landscape of the small country, you’ve got to rent a car and spend 3 days in Luxembourg, driving to Mullerthal for some wonderful hikes and walks around the waterfalls hidden in the woods, or Echternach for the Gorges du Loup hike around the caverns.

Small Waterfall in Luxembourg

Where to Stay in Luxembourg

Hotel Empire – This 3-star hotel located in the heart of Luxembourg’s old town is a great place for mid-range visitors to stay. They have an array of lovely rooms to choose from along with a great breakfast available each morning. Click here to check availability

Hotel Le Place d’Armes – Those looking for a luxury stay will love this opulent 5-star hotel in the centre of Luxembourg City. They offer a range of elegant rooms, plenty of plush amenities and a location perfect for exploring all the city has to offer. Click here to check availability

Youth Hostel Luxembourg – If you plan to visit Luxembourg on a budget, then this hostel is a good option. They have countless dorms available (most of them ensuite) and a location just outside the historic old town. Click here to check availability

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse more Luxembourg hotels!

While Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in the world, various cultures have influenced its culture and made use of its fortifications, leaving Luxembourg city a wondrous place to spend a day trip from Brussels or a city break.

Are you planning a trip to Luxembourg? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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Lovely Luxembourg is waiting for you to be explored. The small town with picturesque countryside and beautiful castles are worth a visit. The open-deck Hop on Hop off buses is the most popular way to discover the highlights of Luxembourg. Skip the challenges of finding the best places to visit when you have a guide like Hop on Hop off bus tours.

We cover all the major attractions of this mesmerizing city like the historic old quarter which is a UNESCO’s world heritage site as well, National Museum of History and Art where tourists can get a chance to relive the artistic, social and intellectual life of Luxembourg and the gorgeous Grand Ducal Palace. Take a shot, collect innumerable memories from your trip to the magnificent European city. Tourists can hop off the bus to stroll around Place Guillaume. Hop on the bus to continue your ride further to iconic places like Luxembourg City History Museum, the roman gothic-style Notre-Dame Cathedral and significant Vianden Castle. This stunning city showcases extremely amazing architecture with a mix of natural beauty all around.

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Are you looking for the best way to discover the special corners, the secret places and the unique character of a country? Then place yourself in the capable hands of a local guide . In this way, you can discover many fascinating facts about Luxembourg – not only its history and its people, but also its traditions and customs. With a local guide, you can discover Luxembourg from a more personal perspective.

All local tourist guides work in close collaboration with the six regions of the Grand Duchy. This service is available in numerous locations throughout the country. Some tours are particularly suitable for children, some are ideal for active hikers, and others offer easy evening walks, boat trips and visits to fascinating museums.

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MERSCH - City tour (120 min.)

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Brew Your Own Beer - De Brauatelier (max. 15 people)

  • Guide available in 4 languages: Luxembourgish, French, German and English
  • Full day package: choice of recipes, steps of the manufacturing process with the brewer (crushing, kneading, brewing, fermentation) including breakfast, aperitif, lunch break, visit of the brewery, and a tasting session
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A high surf advisory and a rip current statement in effect for coastal broward and coastal miami dade regions, miami pharmacist’s trafficking case casts spotlight on ‘horrific’ child sex tourism in colombia.

Christina Vazquez , Reporter

Chris Gothner , Digital Journalist

MIAMI – Experts say the arrest of a Miami pharmacist is bringing new attention to the prevalence of child sex tourism in Colombia.

Authorities said just as Stefan Andres Correa stepped onto a Miami International Airport jet bridge to board a flight to Bogotá Friday, an outbound border search revealed the 42-year-old — traveling alone — was carrying about nine cellphones.

On some of those devices, Homeland Security Investigations agents based out of MIA would discover photos and videos of Correa raping young girls and a conversation with a sex trafficker about his plans to victimize an 11-year-old girl, prosecutors allege.

Court documents state that in a graphic series of text messages, Correa promised that both the trafficker and the girl would get $300,000 Colombian pesos — about $75 — and the girl would receive an iPhone, as long as he was allowed to rape her in Medellín.

He had similar conversations and made similar promises about another girl of similar age, prosecutors allege.

“I don’t want her to say ‘no,’” they allege Correa texted the trafficker in Spanish, later telling him, “Please don’t interrupt, no matter what happens, OK?”

Investigators said Correa told them he flew to Colombia on numerous occasions to sexually abuse children. Prosecutors said that records show he traveled to Colombia roughly 45 times since 2022.

Medellín’s mayor sounded off on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, after the arrest, posting in part: “These abuses against our children have been occurring with great intensity for years. We are not going to rest in this fight that has only just begun.”

Mayor Fico Gutiérrez added the English hashtag “#Don’tEvenTryIt.”

“Unfortunately since the ‘Cocaine Cowboy’ days back in the 80s there has been a war on children and that has led to the sexual exploitation of children,” attorney Kristen Reynoso Jackwin, who has represented clients in federal investigations, told Local 10 News. “It is children as young as 12 years old and they are finding U.S. citizens with children in hotel rooms and it is horrific.”

Gutiérrez recently announced new measures to combat child sex tourism, including seizing properties from owners that allow the sexual exploitation of minors.

Jackwin said while she commends the mayor, more needs to be done.

“Because simply shutting them down, there are always other ways that they can open up new locations to continue to do this exploitation of children,” she said.

Jackwin said prosecuting cases is not the only objective outlined in a partnership between the U.S. and Colombia, signed two years ago, but explained it is key to robustly combatting child sex tourism.

That partnership is called the U.S. – Colombia Child Protection Compact .

“You actually prosecute the offenders and that has been an issue, because a lot of these cases are not actually prosecuted,” Jackwin said. “There are 200,000 children in Colombia that are affected by sex crimes every single year and a mere couple of thousand are actually prosecuted, so making more strides that the prosecution happens and these children are treated as victims as opposed to perpetrators of crimes themselves.”

The U.S. Embassy in Colombia has promoted joint measures with officials in the country to combat sex trafficking.

Medellín: The sinister side of an increase in global tourism

Local 10 News spoke with an expert to explain why Medellín has developed a reputation for child sex trafficking.

Larry Gumbiner, a retired U.S. diplomat who spent two stints at America’s embassy in Bogotá, said Colombia is “opening up to the world and, with that, you are seeing a lot of the underbelly of international tourism, which is the international sex tourist trade.”

Gumbiner now works at consulting firm WestExec Advisors as its senior advisor for Latin America and the Caribbean. He said Colombia went through decades of low tourism owing to internal conflict between the country and guerilla groups.

Gumbiner said when that finally calmed down, “it kind of opened up a whole new country that had not been available to many tourists.”

“So you began to see, particularly in Medellín which was the epicenter of Pablo Escobar’s fiefdom — and it was a dangerous place to be for many years — finally became opened up to the world,” he said.

As the city has cleaned up its image, cracking down on the drug trade to attract tourists, with that has come child sex tourists, Gumbiner said.

“It is a wonderful city, lots of attractions, great weather, attracting tourists and along with that, what we have seen, prostitution is legal in Colombia for adults, but prostitution among minors began to explode and with it developed a reputation as a place you can go, because it’s inexpensive for Americans,” he said.

Gumbiner added that Gutiérrez is likely weighing in on the issue now because the recent high-profile arrests of U.S. citizens there has catapulted the issue into the court of public opinion.

“This has been building for many years in terms of Medellin and the growth of this industry,” Gumbiner said. “It built into a crescendo when they found an American citizen with two underage girls in his hotel room. I think, finally, for the political system, it reached a breaking point where the mayor felt he had to do something.”

As for Correa’s case, the pharmacist, facing federal charges of attempted sex trafficking of a minor and attempted travel to engage in illicit sex conduct, is scheduled to appear in Miami federal court Friday for a detention hearing.

If found guilty, he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison with a maximum sentence of life in prison, as well as up to a lifetime of supervised release.

No booking photo was available for Correa; mug shots are not provided for suspects in federal custody.

In practice, however, booking photos are typically available in South Florida federal cases originating in Fort Lauderdale, since those suspects are generally jailed through the Broward Sheriff’s Office, rather than federally, while they await their court dates. Correa’s case, though, originates in Miami federal court.

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About the Authors

Christina vazquez.

Christina returned to Local 10 in 2019 as a reporter after covering Hurricane Dorian for the station. She is an Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist and previously earned an Emmy Award while at WPLG for her investigative consumer protection segment "Call Christina."

Chris Gothner

Chris Gothner joined the Local 10 News team in 2022 as a Digital Journalist.

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