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Traveling to

Luxembourg

Practical information

Languages spoken: Luxembourgish, French and German.
English is generally spoken in shops and many venues.

Electricity: 230V/50Hz. Plug type C and F.

Flights

There are daily flights connecting Luxembourg to most of Europe and beyond.

There are not many intercontinental flights connecting to the rest of the world so plan for a connecting flight.

Just outside of the main hall of the airport there are bus stops for Luxembourg City centre with the bus 29 taking you directly to Gare Centrale where you can take a direct train for Belval.

Trains

Luxembourg is well connected with the major European train lines and the TGV line with France.

You can find more information through your national railway operator or plan your trip using the Luxembourgish train operator which will provide the best options to get here.

VISA

If you are traveling from non-Schengen countries it is likely that you will need a visa.

If you are coming from one of the countries listed in this document then you will need to apply for a visa.

The procedures to obtain an invitation letter will be published in the next few days, in the meantime you can familiarise yourself with the requirements with the information available in the linked web site.