Travelling to Luxembourg City from Luxembourg Airport (LUX)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Luxembourg Airport to Luxembourg City transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Luxembourg Findel Airport to Luxembourg City — 23 kilometres in approximately 22 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Luxembourg Findel Airport serves the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the wider Greater Region — the cross-border conurbation of Luxembourg, the Belgian province of Luxembourg, the French Lorraine and the German Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. All borders within this region are Schengen — seamless, with no stops or document checks. Our Luxembourg Airport to Luxembourg City private transfer provides a confirmed driver at arrivals, fixed pricing, and direct door-to-door delivery across Luxembourg and its neighbouring regions.
Several transport alternatives exist for reaching Luxembourg City from Luxembourg Airport:
Our private transfer from Luxembourg Airport to Luxembourg City provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Luxembourg City is the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and one of the most dramatically situated and most visually extraordinary capitals in Europe — a city built on a sandstone promontory above the Alzette and Pétrusse river valleys, its historic upper town (Ville Haute) perched on the Bock cliff and connected to the lower valleys by a network of 17km of underground passages (the Casemates du Bock and Casemates de la Pétrusse) carved from the sandstone over centuries of military engineering. The city's historic centre and its fortifications are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an outstanding example of a European fortress city, with the three tiers of the city — the upper town, the Grund valley below and the plateau of Kirchberg — creating a layered urban landscape unlike any other European capital.
Luxembourg City is one of the three official capitals of the European Union (alongside Brussels and Strasbourg) and houses the European Court of Justice, the Court of Auditors and the Secretariat of the European Parliament — the EU institutional presence gives the city a cosmopolitan, multilingual character (Luxembourgish, French and German are all official languages) and an economic vitality that makes it consistently one of the wealthiest cities per capita in the world. The Philharmonie Luxembourg (2005, by Christian de Portzamparc) on the Kirchberg plateau is one of the finest concert halls in Europe; the MUDAM (Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, in a Ieoh Ming Pei building incorporating fragments of Fort Thüngen) is Luxembourg's principal contemporary art museum; and the Palais Grand-Ducal in the upper town is the official residence of the Grand Duke.
UNESCO Casemates: The Casemates du Bock and Casemates de la Pétrusse — the 17km network of underground passages, galleries and chambers carved from the sandstone cliffs of Luxembourg City from the 10th century onwards — are the most remarkable element of the UNESCO World Heritage fortress city. The Casemates du Bock, carved into the Bock promontory where the city was founded in 963 CE, give extraordinary views over the Alzette valley and the Grund quarter below. Open to visitors April–October.
EU Capital Atmosphere: Luxembourg City's EU institutional presence — the European Court of Justice towers on the Kirchberg plateau, the vast EU Quarter buildings, and the multilingual, multinational population of EU civil servants and financial sector workers — gives the city a distinctive cosmopolitan atmosphere unlike any other capital of its size. The European Quarter is worth visiting for its architecture even for non-EU professionals.
Grund Valley: The Grund — Luxembourg City's lower valley neighbourhood, below the cliff walls of the upper city and accessible by lift (Pfaffenthal funicular) or steep stairway — is the most atmospheric and most photogenic quarter of the city, with its riverside restaurants, the Abbey of Neumünster cultural centre, and the medieval walls reflected in the Alzette. The view back up to the Bock cliff from the Grund is the defining image of Luxembourg City.
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