Discovering Luxembourg

Travel Getting Around

Due to the small size of the country and the fantastic public transportation system, getting around in Luxembourg is very convenient. It is not a necessity to have a car within the city, unless you plan to regularly travel to the far North or South of Luxembourg or bordering countries. The best thing is that all forms of public transport are free throughout the country. By plane Luxembourg Findel Airport (LUX) is the country’s only international airport, as well as the only airport in the country with a paved runway. By Bus There are 25 bus lines that pass through the city center and 28 buses that cover surrounding communes. the public transportation system is reliable and efficient. Busses usually run from 6:00 to 24:00. To locate a bus stop or line, visit Mobiliteit.lu or download the app, to search for specific bus routes to and from your location in “real time”. By Train Trains and railways in Luxembourg are managed by the CFL, a public company. Their website provides an interactive map of train stations. There are 67 train stations (stops) country-wide, which all pass through the Gare central station in Luxembourg City. By Tram The tram was inaugurated in 2017 and continues to be extended each year. The tram runs through Luxembourg city from Kirchberg to Gasperich (2023) and continues to be extended to futher locations. You can find the current route on LuxTram. Biking with Veloh Veloh is a public bike system that allows you to ride wherever you would like, if the bike is returned to an official Veloh station. There are 72 stations throughout the city. Users insert 1€ into the kiosk to receive a unique code to unlock the bikes. You can simply return the bike to one of the many return-posts around the city and pay with cash or credit at the kiosk, or by online account using your mobile phone. The first 30 minutes is free.

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