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Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a small, landlocked grand duchy wedged between Belgium, France, and Germany, where dense Ardennes forest meets river gorges, medieval fortifications, and one of Europe's highest GDP per capita figures.

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Overview

Luxembourg covers roughly 2,586 km² in the heart of western Europe, bordered by Belgium to the north and west, France to the south, and Germany to the east. The capital, Luxembourg City, serves as a major seat of European Union institutions. Three languages — Luxembourgish, French, and German — hold official status, and the euro is the currency. The country's identity balances a distinct national culture with deep cross-border integration; a large portion of the workforce commutes daily from neighbouring countries.

Visa Requirements

Luxembourg is a member of the Schengen Area, so travellers holding a valid Schengen visa may enter without additional documentation. Citizens of many countries, including EU and EEA member states, enter visa-free. Non-Schengen travellers should check current entry conditions through Luxembourg's official immigration authority, as requirements vary by nationality.

Airports in Luxembourg

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Famous Attractions in Luxembourg

Luxembourg City's Bock Casemates — a labyrinthine network of underground tunnels carved into sandstone cliffs — formed part of one of Europe's most formidable fortresses. The UNESCO-listed Old Town and its fortifications sit above the Alzette and Pétrusse river valleys. Vianden Castle, a restored Romanesque and Gothic structure above the Our valley, is among the most intact medieval castles in the region. The Mullerthal Trail traverses moss-covered rock formations in the east, sometimes called Luxembourg's Little Switzerland.

Weather & Climate

Luxembourg has a temperate oceanic climate with mild summers and cool, damp winters. Summer temperatures typically range from 18 °C to 25 °C, while winters average between 0 °C and 5 °C, with occasional snowfall particularly in the Ardennes north. Spring and early autumn offer the most comfortable conditions for outdoor exploration. Layered, waterproof clothing is advisable year-round given frequent overcast skies and moderate rainfall.

Interesting Facts About Luxembourg

  • Only remaining grand duchy still in existence worldwide.
  • Luxembourg City hosts the European Court of Justice.
  • Per capita, Luxembourg has Europe's highest minimum wage.
  • Country is trilingual: Luxembourgish, French and German.
  • Schengen Agreement was signed here in 1985.

Official Resources

  • luxembourg.public.lu — official government portal of Luxembourg
  • visitluxembourg.com — national tourist board and travel information
  • meteolux.lu — Luxembourg's official meteorological service
  • cfl.lu — national railways (Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois)
  • mae.lu — Ministry of Foreign Affairs, visa and consular information

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