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Take the train   Luxembourg

Take the train, Luxembourg

 19 Reviews  Transportation in Luxembourg is important. The country is small but very international. In 1858 the railway network was started. The railway bridge is a significant landmark in the landscape of the... 

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Ride the bus   Luxembourg

Ride the bus, Luxembourg

 12 Reviews  Generally, they are excellent. Not that frequent (generally, every half to one hour between most of the locations) but very reliable. The only rub I have noticed is that ALL the stops are by request... 

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Drive your car...   Luxembourg

Drive your car..., Luxembourg

 15 Reviews  I went to Luxembourg by car from West Germany. The distance between Cologne and Luxembourg is approximately 230 km and the best route leads via the E-road E44 along Koblenz and Trier. All roads in... 

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Per pedes   Luxembourg

Per pedes, Luxembourg

 3 Reviews  When crossing this bridge it might be nice to know it is named Pont Adolphe / Adolphe-Brücke / Adolphe Bridge / Adolphe-Bréck in French, German, English and Luxembourgish respectively. It spanns the... 

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Get airborne   Luxembourg

Get airborne, Luxembourg

 8 Reviews  If you arrive at Frankfurt Hahn or Brussel Charleroi Airports you have exellent shuttle buses to Luxembourg. The journey from Fr. Hahn to Luxembourg Main Station will take just less than 2 hours,... 

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All-in-one   Luxembourg

All-in-one, Luxembourg

 2 Reviews  For complete itenarary planning at entire luxembourg via public transport (bus+train). http://mobiliteitszentral.hafas.de/hafas/query.exe/en? A so-called "Billet réseau" (i.e. network ticket, or... 

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Driving

by smirnofforiginal

You can drive in Luxembourg as long as you are at least 17 years and hold a full UK driving licence. If your licence is one of the old types i,e no photo, you must have your passport to hand as I.D. You must have vehcile registration documents with you and if you are not the registered owner you need a ltter giving you permission/authority. You obviously need adequate insurance and a green card is not a bad idea.A fire extinguisher and a first aid kit is advised but is not compulsory and a GB sticker is no longer required IF you have an EU registration plate (with the 12 stars on it).Headlight converters are compulsary and when overtaking at night you must flash your headlights.Visibility vests aer compulsory as is a warning triangle.If you have been driving for less than 2 years you may NOT drive above the speed of 75kphotherwise the speeds are : Town - 60kph Open road - 90kph Motorways...

Travelling around Luxembourg

by wroclawiak

Travelling around Luxembourg by train is easy, comfortable and cheap. The trains are punctual and operate frequently. There is a good bus network but the buses don't operate so frequently as trains. You can purchase one day ticket for 5 Euro and you are allowed to travel by all public means of transport within the whole teritory of Luxembourg. City buses included. The ticket is called OEKO BILLJE but you can say "one day ticket or Tageskarte". Don't forget to validate it.

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CABLE

by Aurorae

This is the easiest and most beautiful way to climb up to the highest hill above Vianden - a cable! The view is magnificent! It takes you to the restaurant/bar where you can rest a bit enjoying the stunning view.

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CRUISE

by Aurorae

There are many cruise tours on the Moselle river, especially in Grevenmacher, Remich and Wasserbillig. There is some classy de luxe ship Princess Astrid, on which was a Schengen treaty signed. However, I took a simple boat cruise in duration of one hour.

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TOURIST TRAINS

by Aurorae

Every major townvillage that has at least some tourist attractions will have a tourist train, very colourful, perating along the city or further around. There is one in Vianden, Echternach, Remich, Luxembourg City, Bourscheid, etc... The fares are around 5-6 EUR for about an hour of ride.

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Trains

by Aurorae

The coziest way to travel to/around Luxembourg is the train, and for me the most interesting one as well. Pity that the railway network is not so broad, so there are a few places you can go by train inside Luxembourg. However, there are regular trains to Belgium, Germany and France, every hour!Trains are very clean, modern and extremely accurate!You can check the train schedule at the website down under.

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Luxair

by Aurorae

The national airliner is Luxair, but it's too expensive! I went by train from Brussels, and there you can catch any of the low cost airlines.But if you really want to land to Luxemburg city directly, then there...Luxair also has its travel agency.

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Take the Bus

by dr.firas

The touristic open roofed bus is great, if you like such a tourist roam, just go to the first tourist office and tell them your choice, it is a great way to move in the little city for the lazy visitors LOL

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We drove there directly from...

by Wiktoria

We drove there directly from Germany. That's obviously not our car. We just took a picture of some car from Luxembourg. Watch, one day some VT member will write to me something like, "Hey, that's my car in that picture.":-)

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Free motorway from neighbouring countries

by bzh

Luxembourg is at a crossroad between France, Belgium and Germany. As a result, there are well maintained motorways from those three neighbours that take you to the heart of the country. You can get to/from Trier in Germany, Metz in France or Arlon in Belgium very easily.Be careful though, the motorways to France and Belgium are amongst the busiest in Europe as they are on a pan-European North-South axis.

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Sofitel Luxembourg  Luxembourg

 1 Review and 151 Opinions  The Sofitel is definetly an very well managed, clean place with a friendly staff and delicious food.... 

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Q:  We live in Saudi Arabia and typically fly out of Bahrain to go home in Canada/USA. Tickets to Lux look really expensive! Is... 

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A: Frankfurt and Brussels come to mind as potentially larger sites that would get you into the area. They are not right next door, but not all that far away either... 

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