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About Luxembourg City

Nestled in the heart of western Europe, Luxembourg City is the capital of Luxembourg, a small country landlocked by Germany, France and Belgium. With a population of around 115 000 citizens, Luxembourg City is the administrative, financial and political hub of Luxembourg. Popular tourist attractions include the Grand Ducal Place, Place d’Armes and Chemin de la Cornishe.

Cheap flights to Luxembourg City are now available for a limited time only, so book your flight today and prepare to be marvelled by the charming character and historical gems this beautiful city has to offer! Luxembourg City is home to Luxembourg Findel International Airport (LUX), a 20-minute commute from the city centre. LUX serves many airlines, including Lufthansa and British Airways. There are no direct flights from South Africa, but popular connecting flights depart from Johannesburg and Cape Town. Flight duration from Johannesburg to Luxembourg City is approximately 13 hours, 20 minutes.

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Overview

Nestled in the heart of western Europe, the capital city of Luxembourg is landlocked by France, Germany and Belgium. With its long-standing architecture peppered among sprawling urban landscapes, Luxembourg offers visitors captivating contrasts of old and new.

Luxembourg City is small enough to explore on foot, and while it is compact, it still offers visitors a wealth of attractions including The Bock (a dramatic rocky outcrop steeped in history), underground passages in Petrusse Casemates, the Palace of the Grand Dukes and the National Museum of Art and History. Take a walk along Place d’Armes (main square) and enjoy the views of the historic buildings and markets. The UNESCO site of Chemin de la Corniche is not to be missed, along with The Family of Man photography exhibition, at Clervaux Castle.

Wine connoisseurs can enjoy the sprawling vineyards in the Moselle valley, stocking up on excellent wines to be paired with local signatures like f’rell am Rèisleck or salt-cured Ardennes ham. Relax in the tranquil, green parks of Merl-Belair or Edmund Klein, where you’ll find many a local enjoying the scenery with a glass of wine and a picnic.

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Best time to visit Luxembourg City

Luxembourg City experiences fairly moderate weather, by European standards, so any time of the year is great for visiting depending on your preferences. The summer peak season runs between June and August. If you’d prefer going in the off-season, the weather cools down between October and March, where you’ll find hotels and restaurants significantly cheaper, fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere. The winter months of Luxembourg bring a lively theatre scene, so you won’t be stuck for activities. Skiing enthusiasts can take advantage of the snowfall along the pistes in the Ardennes during this time.

Visa & Customs

South Africans need a Schengen visa to enter Luxembourg.

Passports may not be older than 10 years, must have 2 blank pages and be valid for at least 3 months beyond your date of departure from the Schengen state.

Documents typically requested include copies of ID, passport photos, proof of return air tickets, proof of accommodation booking and various other items depending on the visa application process.

For more information, you can contact the Luxembourg Consulate in Johannesburg (Phone: 011 463 1744).

The South African Consulate in Luxembourg is situated at No 2 Place Winston Churchill, BP 425, l-2014, Luxembourg.

Phone: 352 44 66 440

Health & Safety

Luxembourg City, like most European cities, is considered to be fairly safe. Violent crimes are almost unheard of, though petty theft and bag-snatching does occur, particularly in airports, train stations and bus terminals. It is safer to leave valuables and documents in your hotel safe. If you’re travelling alone, try and avoid quiet areas and public parks at night. Should you need urgent assistance, dial 113 for the police helpline.

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