GARE DE TROISVIERGES
Read moreIsolated in a haven of greenery, although located at the northern end of the country (close to the borders of Belgium and Germany), the small Troisvierges train station in the canton of Clervaux is very convenient as it is connected to the main towns in the Grand Duchy. It is also the starting point for a hike from Troisvierges to Clervaux (13 km) and two cycling tours: the Panorama circuit (25 km) and the Gënzentour circuit (61 km). The station has free parking, bicycle shelters and a taxi rank.
GARE DE LUXEMBOURG
Read moreLuxembourg station is the central point of the Grand Duchy's railway network. In addition to its direct and fast connections with the rest of Europe, including the TGV Paris-Luxembourg in 2h10, Luxembourg has several domestic lines managed by the CFL (Société nationale des chemins de fer luxembourgeois). Line 10 : Luxembourg - Troisvierges. Line 30: Luxembourg - Wasserbillig. Line 50: Luxembourg - Kleinbettingen. Line 60: Luxembourg-Esch/Alzette-Pétange-Rodange. Line 70: Luxembourg - Dippach-Rodange. Line 90 : Luxembourg - Bettembourg.
AÉROPORT DE LUXEMBOURG
Read moreLuxembourg airport offers daily flights to all European capitals. To get there, there are several options:
Busnos. 6, 16, 29 (Luxembourg-City),no. 302 (Trier, Germany).
Cab. A taxi from the airport to the central station (and vice versa) costs around thirty euros.
By car. A number of parking lots are available at the airport, varying in price and distance from the terminal. Spaces are reserved for motorcycles and bicycles. A "Kiss & Fly" parking lot offers 15 minutes free parking.
GARE CFL
Read moreThe city of Esch has two railway stations on its territory. The CLF Esch-Centre station, as its name indicates, is located near the city center. The pedestrian walkway starts right in front of the station. There are 7 bicycle shelters as well as an mBox (secure bicycle cages). There is also a paid parking lot, a cab rank and a bus station. It is also the starting point for two "station to station" trails, trails 25 and 26, and the Belval University station is located on the Belval site.
FLIBCO.COM
Read moreFlibco is a bus service that connects, among others, Luxembourg, Frankfurt Hahn, Frankfurt Main (Germany) and Charleroi (Belgium) airports. Possible departures from Lille, Metz, Maizières-lès-Metz, Nancy, Thionville, Luxembourg, Arlon, Bastogne or Brussels. Flibco.com also offers shuttles between Portugal and France.
LUXEMBOURG
Read moreLuxembourg-Findel airport, located a few kilometers northeast of Luxembourg City in the Findel district of Sandweiler, is the country's only airport. It is exclusively international, and is a hub for Luxembourg Air Rescue. The airport offers a range of services including parking, bus transport, car rental and cabs. Passengers can also take advantage of the stores and restaurants on site. The airport also offers art exhibitions and information on discovering Luxembourg. Luxembourg Airport is well connected, offering over 100 non-stop destinations with 14 airlines. It is certified CO2 neutral by ACI.
CITY NIGHT BUS (CN)
Read moreEvery weekend, everyone can move from one place to another in the city until late at night, without worrying about parking problems. Eight lines are available:
CN1 connects the Ville-haute, Hollerich, Gare, Clausen, Neudorf and Cents districts and serves the Glacis and Bouillon parking lots. CN2: Bonnevoie-Nord, Gasperich, Cessange. CN3 : Bonnevoie-Sud, Hamm, Pulvermühl. CN4: Kirchberg, Weimershof. CN5: Kirchberg, Weimerskirch, Mühlenbach, Rollingergrund. CN6: Eich, Beggen, Dommeldange. CN7: Limpertsberg, Merl, Belair. CN8: Gasperich, Bonnevoie.
GARE ROUTIÈRE DE LUXEMBOURG
Read moreThe Luxembourg City bus station is located 1.5 km south of the city center, just across from the train station. It is the only bus station in the city. It is served by many companies, such as Flixbus, ALSA, Sinbad, BlaBlaBus, RegioJet, MarinoBus. It is also a key stop for most AVL (city bus network) and RGTR buses. Since 2020, it is also served by the streetcar, which connects the Central Station to Luxexpo.
AUTOBUS AVL
Read moreEach of the 32 lines of the Luxembourg City bus network connects the urban districts with the city center and/or the station area. Several of these lines are extended into neighboring municipalities. These lines are complemented by special services, including the City Shopping Bus (CSB), which runs every 10 minutes between the Glacis parking lot and the city center. There are also eight City Night Bus routes (CN 1 to 8). Visit www.topographie.lu to see the route of each of these lines.
AUTOBUS TICE
Read moreFounded in 1914, the TICE (Transport intercommunal du canton d'Esch) brings together nine municipalities in the mining basin, a region located in the south-west of the country. The TICE currently has around 107 buses and operates a network of 17 bus lines covering an area stretching from Rodange to Dudelange. As a general rule, buses run every 15 minutes on the main lines and every 30 minutes on the secondary lines. Timetables can be consulted on the Mobilitéit website. TICE is also in charge of buses for school transport.
AUTOBUS RGTR
Read moreThe RGTR (Régime général des transports routiers) is placed under the direct authority of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, but is provided by private bus companies. With more than 340 lines, it serves the various localities in the Grand Duchy via a network of inter-communal links. A large part of the lines operate according to a regular timetable, with departures every hour. There are also cross-border RGTR lines, linking localities in the three neighbouring countries with Luxembourg.
WEB TAXI
Read moreThe advantage of this cab system is that it is calculated and invoiced on the basis of the shortest route between the point of departure and the destination, regardless of the route actually taken by the driver. Another advantage is that the price is communicated as soon as the cab is ordered, and is guaranteed. Three types of vehicle are available: eco (hybrid or electric), limo (Mercedes E-Class) and van (for small groups of up to 7 people). Reservations can be made by phone, website or smartphone app.
LUXTRAM
Read moreCurrently under construction, the streetcar has just one line, the T1. It connects Luxexpo with Lycée Bouneweg, two key bus interchange stations, and serves 15 stations, including Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg and Gare centrale, also bus interchanges, and Stäreplaz/Étoile. Currently under development, the line continues to grow. By 2024, the line should link Lycée Bouneweg to Stadionet, serving five new stations. The next stage of construction will be an extension to Findel airport.
GARE DE WILTZ
Read moreFunctional but not necessarily aesthetic, the small station of Wiltz has been operational since 1881. It belongs to line 1b connecting Kautenbach to Wiltz, in the canton of the same name. There is a car (292 free spaces) and bicycle (7 spaces) park nearby. It is the start of a CLF walk, i.e. from station to station (forget the car!), which connects Wiltz to Drauffelt. The hike has a total length of 12.7 km and is considered difficult. More information at the tourist office of Wiltz.
GARE D'ETTELBRUCK
Read moreThe Ettelbruck train station, once a small picturesque stone building, was put into service by the Eastern Railway Company in 1862. It is located a stone's throw from Ettelbruck's city center, on line 10 connecting Luxembourg-City to Troisvierges-frontier. It is one of the busiest stations in Luxembourg and is currently being renovated. The project includes the construction of a new bus station in front of the current "Verband" site, a new P&R building as well as the redesign of the streets in the area.
GARE DE DIEKIRCH
Read moreLocated near the city centre, Diekirch station is a Luxembourg railway station served by line 10 of the CFL trains, linking Luxembourg-City to Gouvy (Belgium). It is equipped with a car park (378 spaces including 2 spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility) and bicycle parking (7 spaces including bicycle shelters). The station is the starting point of the 12.9 km CFL hike which links Diekirch to Ettelbruck via Erpeldange. It is also located on the route of two cycle tracks.
CFL - CHEMINS DE FER LUXEMBOURGEOIS
Read moreCreated in 1946, the Société nationale des chemins de fer luxembourgeois (CFL) is Luxembourg's public railway company. On its website, you can consult the timetables of the various train lines, book your tickets or find out about work and possible disruptions to the railway network. Among the most important cities in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg served by CFL are the capital, Esch-sur-Alzette, Wiltz and Diekirch.
IBERIA
Read moreLUXEMBOURG-VILLE is a dynamic and cosmopolitan city, offering many opportunities for travelers. IBERIA offers flights to various destinations, including round-trip flights to Tenerife from 161 EUR, stays in Madrid with hotel from 169 EUR, and flights to Madrid from 77 EUR. Travelers can also customize their trip by adding luggage, choosing their seat and enjoying other benefits. The IBERIA website also offers useful information on the latest flight news, baggage tracing and a help center to answer any questions travelers may have. In addition, travelers can download the IBERIA mobile app to purchase flights, check in and manage their reservations. IBERIA focuses on the safety and accessibility of its services, and also offers a loyalty program, Iberia Plus, to provide exclusive benefits for regular travelers.
CITY TAXIS
Read moreCreated in 1967, this cab service is available 24/7. Fast and efficient, it has a large fleet of well-equipped vehicles (GPS, child seat, etc.), from 7-seater minivans to BMW estate cars and Mercedes E-Class sedans. The company also offers limousine rental services, as well as guided tours of the country. The company's website features a range of suggested tours (throughout the Grand Duchy). The offices, located in Kirchberg in the heart of the European Quarter, are easily accessible.
BENELUX TAXI
Read moreThe company offers limousine, ambulance, VIP transportation, and events and travel.