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Getting to Luxembourg

VISA request

We will gladly provide a registration confirmation letter for visa purposes upon receiving both registration and payment.

https://guichet.public.lu/en/citoyens/immigration/moins-3-mois/ressortissant-tiers/entree-visa.html

TRAVEL

By Plane
Luxembourg Airport (LUX, www.lux-airport.lu). Airlines flying into Luxembourg: Luxair (from most European destinations), KLM (from Amsterdam), British Airways and easy-Jet (from London), Lufthansa (from Munich), SAS (from Copenhagen), Swiss (from Zurich).

Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN, www.hahn-airport.de), a Ryanair budget-airline hub, two hours bus ride from Luxembourg City, connections to Southern and Eastern Europe and the UK.

Flibco buses (www.flibco.com) run from Frankfurt-Hahn (2 hrs), Frankfurt (4 hrs) and Brussels Charleroi airports (2¾ hrs).

By Train
Luxembourg Railway Station (11, Place de la Gare, L-1616 Luxembourg) / all info at www.cfl.lu
Paris by TGV (2¼ hrs), Basel (3½ hrs) via Strasbourg, Brussels (3 hrs), Koblenz (2 hrs), Trier (45 min).

By Car
Luxembourg is connected to the far corners of Europe by an excellent network of highways. The capital city of Luxembourg is directly linked to the highways: A1, A13, A3, A4, A6, A7.

 

IN LUXEMBOURG: 

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.