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Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a pocket-sized country with lots of surprises! Tucked between its larger European neighboring countries, Luxembourg is like a tiny paradise waiting to be discovered. Imagine a place where magical castles dot the landscape, where charming cobblestone streets lead you on exciting adventures, and where the air is filled with a blend of languages and cultures.

Get ready to explore Luxembourg, a small but incredible country that proves that great things can come in small sizes.

Luxembourg - Vianden Castle
Luxembourg - Runschelt Viewpoint

What is the best time to visit Luxembourg?

As each season has its unique charm, the best time to visit Luxembourg largely depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to do during your trip.

The weather is usually most pleasant during spring, summer, and autumn.
Spring offers mild temperatures, blooming flowers, and beautiful greenery, but you can still expect some rain. The summer period brings warm temperatures and longer daylight. You can enjoy festivals, concerts, and open-air events. Keep in mind that the summer months are high season in Luxembourg, making everything more expensive and more crowded. In autumn, you can expect pleasant temperatures, a bit of rain and stunning foliage colors.  

Therefore spring and autumn are the best periods to visit Luxembourg, taking into account the weather, the crowds, and the natural beauty.

During winter, it can be a bit colder and wetter, with sometimes a little bit of snow. During the Holidays, Christmas markets and festive events add a magical touch to Luxembourg. Note that some attractions and outdoor activities may have reduced opening hours or be closed during this period. 

What is the currency in Luxembourg?

The official currency in Luxembourg is the Euro (€) and you can pay by card almost anywhere. If not, you will find an ATM on almost every street corner where you can withdraw money.

What language do they speak in Luxembourg?

Despite being a small country, 3 languages are officially spoken in Luxembourg: Luxembourgish, French and German. Besides these 3 languages, English is very common. So as a tourist, you have quite a choice to communicate with the Luxembourgers.

Is it safe to drink tap water in Luxembourg?

Tap water in Luxembourg is completely safe to drink.

Do I need a visa to travel to Luxembourg?

Luxembourg is a member of the European Union and Schengen Area, making it easy for travelers from other EU countries to visit without a visa.

Travelers from outside EU have to check if their country has a visa-free agreement with Luxembourg for visa requirements.

How do I stay online in Luxembourg?

Because Luxembourg is part of the EU, you can enjoy the European roaming regulation. This means that if you come from another EU country, you do not need a different SIM card.

If you come from outside the EU, you must purchase a SIM. We recommend Jetpac's E-Sim!

In many public places such as restaurants and bars, you also have access to a local WiFi network.

Do you tip in Luxembourg? And how much?

A service charge of 15% is added to your food bill at a restaurant. An additional tip isn`t required, but many people add a Euro or two for good service. It is recommended to tip your server directly, do not put it on the credit card to ensure your server receives the tip.

Which power plug do I need in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg has two types of power plugs: Type C and E. They operate on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

What time zone is Luxembourg in?

The time zone in Luxembourg is in summer GMT+2 and in winter GMT+1.

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