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Traveling to Luxembourg

Travel to Luxembourg 🇱🇺

Luxembourg is a small country with well-maintained roads winding through valleys, forests and medieval castles, in the heart of Europe.

Capital: Luxembourg City

Official Language: Luxembourgish, French and German

Emergency Number: 112

Currency: Euro (€)

Card payments are widely accepted

Freeway: 130 km/h

Road: 90 km/h

Localities : 50 km/h

Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe, but also one of the richest. Located between France, Germany and Belgium, it is known for its strong economy, European institutions and mix of Germanic and Latin cultures. Its capital, Luxembourg City, has a historic center classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Climate

The climate is temperate, with mild summers and cold, wet winters. Rainfall is relatively frequent throughout the year.

Languages

The country is officially trilingual: Luxembourgish (the national language), French and German (both used in parliament, administration and education). English is widely understood in an international context.

Driving

When driving, keep to the right. Freeways are free for light vehicles (there are no tolls). The country has well-maintained roads and a good network of connections with neighboring countries.

Camping

Wild camping is not allowed. Luxembourg has several regulated campsites, many of them next to rivers or green areas.

Biker Zones

Despite its small size, Luxembourg offers beautiful routes for motorcyclists, especially in the mountainous regions of the Ardennes and along the Moselle river valley, with winding roads and natural landscapes.

Special Zones

In Luxembourg City, the historic center has pedestrian zones and restrictions on car traffic. Parking in central areas is controlled and subject to payment.

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