Why Luxembourg surprises first-timers
Luxembourg is tiny but packs a lot in: a UNESCO-listed old town built on dramatic cliffs, EU institutions, and easy day trips into Belgium, France, and Germany. Distances are short, but a little preparation goes a long way.
Plugs and voltage
Luxembourg uses the Type C and Type F plugs (the round two-pin European style), running at 230V, 50Hz. Travellers from the UK, US, or elsewhere should pack a European adapter. Most phone and laptop chargers handle 230V automatically, but check before plugging in older hair tools.
Language basics
The country has three official languages: Luxembourgish, French, and German. French dominates shops, restaurants, and signage, while German appears in newspapers and many transactions. English is widely spoken in the capital. A few friendly words go far:
- Moien - hello (Luxembourgish)
- Merci - thank you
- Äddi - goodbye
What to pack
- Comfortable shoes for the cobbled, hilly old town and the Chemin de la Corniche
- A light rain jacket - weather changes quickly year-round
- Warm layers in winter; the valleys get chilly
- A European plug adapter and a power bank
Getting around and connectivity
Here is the best part: all public transport in Luxembourg is free - trams, buses, and trains across the whole country. You do not even need a ticket. The capital is walkable, and the free tram links the station, city centre, and Kirchberg. For everything else - maps, real-time transport apps, restaurant bookings, translation - you will want reliable data from the moment you land.
7 quick tips
- Use free public transport everywhere; no ticket needed.
- Tipping is modest - round up or leave 5-10% for good service.
- Carry some cash - cards are common but small cafes and markets may prefer coins.
- Visit the Bock Casemates - underground tunnels with the best city views.
- Sundays are quiet - many shops close, so plan groceries ahead.
- Day-trip easily - Trier (Germany) and Metz (France) are under an hour by train.
- Validate nothing - again, transport is genuinely free.
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