Luxembourg

Luxembourg

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Nestled around three well-known countries, Luxembourg is a small yet enchanting country that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Often overlooked by travelers, Luxembourg boasts stunning landscapes, from its lush Ardennes forests to the picturesque Moselle River Valley.

The capital city, Luxembourg City, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, where ancient fortifications and modern architecture coexist harmoniously.

Wander through the charming old town with its cobbled streets and quaint cafes, explore the impressive Grand Ducal Palace, or take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Chemin de la Corniche, often dubbed “Europe’s most beautiful balcony” for its breathtaking views.

Luxembourg Quick Facts

Capital: Luxembourg (City)
Currency: Euro €

Language: French, German, Luxembourgish
Famous Foods: Judd mat Gaardebounen, Gromperekichelcher
Major Airports: Luxembourg

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Travel Transportation Tips

As of March 2020, Luxembourg became the first country in the world to offer free public transport. All buses, trams, and trains within the country are free of charge, making it incredibly convenient and cost-effective to travel around. With that said, here are some of the best transportation options for getting around Luxembourg.

Public Transportation: Luxembourg’s bus network is extensive and covers the entire country, including remote villages. The buses are frequent, reliable, and operated by RGTR (Régime Général des Transports Routiers). Luxembourg City has a modern tram system that is expanding. The tram is an efficient way to travel within the city, especially in the central and Kirchberg districts.

Trains: The national railway company, CFL (Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois), operates trains that connect major towns and cities within Luxembourg, as well as cross-border services to neighboring countries such as Belgium, France, and Germany. The train network is usually punctual and comfortable.

Car Rental: Renting a car is a convenient option for exploring Luxembourg at your own pace, particularly for visiting rural areas, the Ardennes region, or the Moselle Valley. Major car rental companies have offices at Luxembourg Airport and in the city center.

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