Luxembourg Tourism Guide 2026

Stunning medieval castles • Picturesque valleys and vineyards • UNESCO-listed Old Town • Beautiful Notre-Dame Cathedral • Vibrant cultural scene (museums, festivals, and events) • Delicious cuisine (Judd mat Gaardebounen, Gromperekichelcher) • Unique blend of French and German influences • Scenic hiking and biking trails • Historic fortifications and casemates • World-class banking and finance center • Multilingual population  • Conveniently located between France & more

Capital

Luxembourg City

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Language

Luxembourgish

Timezone

CET (UTC+1)

Region

Western Europe

Best Visit Time

April-June, September-November

Visit Luxembourg

You’ll discover Luxembourg’s rich history, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant cultural scene. First, explore the picturesque Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then, visit the beautiful Notre-Dame Cathedral and stroll along the scenic valleys and vineyards. You can indulge in delicious Luxembourgish cuisine and experience the unique blend of French and German influences. Luxembourg offers you unforgettable European adventures.

Must-Experience in Luxembourg

BEST FOOD

Kachkéis

Runny cheese, served with boiled potatoes and bread, traditional Luxembourgish comfort food

BEST PLACE

Luxembourg Old Town

UNESCO-listed historic center, picturesque streets, and stunning valley views

BEST ACTIVITY

Take a Guided Hike in the Ardennes

Stunning natural beauty, scenic trails, and picturesque villages

Top Attractions in Luxembourg

Luxembourg Old Town

UNESCO-listed historic center, picturesque streets, and stunning valley views

Notre-Dame Cathedral

Beautiful cathedral, stunning architecture, and peaceful atmosphere

Vianden Castle

Medieval castle, scenic views, and historic significance

Casemates du Bock

Historic fortifications, scenic views, and unique underground tunnels

Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art

Rich cultural heritage, interactive exhibits, and historic artifacts

Mullerthal Region

Scenic hiking trails, stunning rock formations, and picturesque villages

Clervaux Castle

Medieval castle, scenic views, and historic significance

Echternach

Historic town, scenic valley views, and traditional Luxembourgish architecture

Remich

Picturesque wine town, scenic views, and traditional Luxembourgish cuisine

Bourscheid Castle

Medieval castle, scenic views, and historic significance

Visa Information

Popular Cities in Luxembourg

Practical Luxembourg Travel Tips

Learn Basic Luxembourgish Phrases

Locals appreciate your effort, simple phrases help with daily communication

Explore on Foot or Bike

Discover Luxembourg's scenic cities, pedestrian-friendly and bike paths

Visit Museums on Weekdays

Fewer crowds than weekends, better experience, shorter queues

Try Local Luxembourgish Cuisine

Indulge in Judd mat Gaardebounen, Gromperekichelcher, and Kachkéis

Respect Luxembourg's Multilingual Culture

Speak French, German, or English, and appreciate the local language blend

Carry Cash

Some places don't accept cards, ATMs are widely available in cities

Stay in City Centers

Better access to attractions, walking distances are manageable and convenient

Pack Comfortable Shoes

Lots of walking involved, good footwear is essential for exploring cities

Enjoy Luxembourg's Festivals and Events

Vibrant cultural scene, attend concerts, festivals, and fairs

Be Prepared for Variable Weather

Luxembourg's weather can be unpredictable, bring layers and waterproof gear

Explore More in Western Europe

10 FAQs about Luxembourg Travel

Do I need a visa for Luxembourg?

US and EU citizens don’t need visas, check requirements for your country

April-June, September-November, mild weather, fewer tourists

Trains, buses, and bikes, efficient and convenient, explore like a local

Moderate prices, but high-quality products and services, budget accordingly

Luxembourgish, French, German, and English, widely spoken in tourist areas

Euro (EUR), widely accepted, and easily exchanged

5-7 days, recommended, covers main attractions and regional experiences

Yes, very safe, low crime rates, standard precautions apply always

Judd mat Gaardebounen, Gromperekichelcher, and Kachkéis, try local wine and beer

Yes, easily, France, Germany, Belgium, and Netherlands are nearby and accessible

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