# Luxembourg City Airport Transfer Guide (LUX) How to get from Luxembourg Airport to the city centre. Bus, taxi, and private transfer options with honest pricing for 2026 travellers. **Airport:** LUX **City:** Luxembourg City **Country:** Luxembourg **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lux --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Luxembourg Airport (LUX) is just 6 km from the city centre, making it one of the most conveniently located airports in Europe. A pre-booked private transfer takes 10-20 minutes and costs 30-50 EUR. Taxis cost roughly the same. The best part: all public buses in Luxembourg are free, so the number 16 bus to the city centre costs nothing. It takes about 25 minutes. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Luxembourg Airport has a single terminal that is compact and well-organised. For flights within the Schengen area, there is no passport control, so you go straight to baggage reclaim. For non-Schengen arrivals, immigration is usually fast given the airport's modest size. Baggage reclaim is small with just a few belts, and waits are typically short. Once through, you enter the arrivals hall. There is a tourist information desk, ATMs, a few food options, and car rental counters. The exit leads directly to the bus stops, taxi rank, and pick-up area. Everything is within a 2-minute walk. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Bus (free)** is Luxembourg's standout feature. Since 2020, all public transport in the country is free. Bus line 16 runs from the airport to the city centre (Gare Centrale and Hamilius) roughly every 10-15 minutes during the day. The journey takes 20-30 minutes. No ticket needed, just get on. This is a genuine, no-catch policy. Buses are modern and clean. **Taxi** from the official rank costs about 30-50 EUR to the city centre. Taxis in Luxembourg are metered and regulated. The journey takes 10-20 minutes. They are comfortable but not cheap by European standards. **Pre-booked private transfer** costs 30-50 EUR for a standard car to the city centre. The driver meets you in arrivals and takes you directly to your hotel. For the city centre, the price is comparable to a taxi, but you get the certainty of a fixed price and a driver waiting for you. **Car rental** desks are in the arrivals hall. Luxembourg is tiny, so a rental car gives you easy access to the entire country and neighbouring regions of Belgium, France, and Germany. Parking in the city centre can be expensive though. **Tram** does not reach the airport directly but connects various parts of the city centre. Once you reach Gare Centrale or Hamilius by bus, you can use the tram (also free) for onward travel. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations To Luxembourg City centre: free by bus, 30-50 EUR by taxi or private transfer. To Kirchberg (EU institutions area): 20-35 EUR by transfer, or free by bus. To Esch-sur-Alzette: 50-70 EUR by transfer. To Trier, Germany: 70-100 EUR by transfer. To Metz, France: 80-110 EUR. To Brussels: 200-280 EUR. Luxembourg is a small country, so most domestic destinations are within a 30-40 EUR transfer range. Cross-border transfers to neighbouring countries are common and competitively priced. --- ### Late night arrivals Luxembourg Airport does not handle many flights after midnight. Most arrivals wrap up by 23:00-00:00. Bus line 16 runs until about 23:30 on weekdays and later on weekends. Night bus N16 provides some coverage after regular services end. Taxis are available at the rank and can be called by phone. For flights arriving after the last bus, a taxi or pre-booked transfer is straightforward. The short distance means even late-night transport is quick and not hugely expensive. --- ### Families and luggage The free bus is tempting for families, but it depends on your luggage situation. If you have light bags, the bus is fine. With multiple suitcases, a pushchair, and children, a taxi or private transfer is easier. The bus has luggage space but it is shared and not abundant during busy periods. Pre-booked transfers can provide child seats on request. The airport terminal is compact with lifts and accessible routes, so navigating with a pushchair is straightforward. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, the driver typically waits in the arrivals hall near the exit. They hold a name sign and assist with luggage. Some meet at the designated pick-up area just outside the terminal. The taxi rank is directly outside the arrivals exit, clearly marked. Bus stops are also right outside, with route 16 clearly signposted. --- ### Decision helper **Take the free bus if** you are travelling light and heading to the city centre or Kirchberg. It is hard to argue with free. **Take a taxi if** you want door-to-door service without advance planning and the 30-50 EUR fare is fine. **Book a private transfer if** you are heading to a specific address outside the city centre, travelling with lots of luggage, have children who need car seats, or are continuing to Belgium, France, or Germany. **Rent a car if** you plan to explore Luxembourg and the surrounding region during your stay. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Luxembourg Airport is one of Europe's easiest airports to navigate. The free public bus is a genuine advantage for budget-conscious travellers heading to the city centre. For those with heavy luggage, families with children, or travellers heading to cross-border destinations, a pre-booked private transfer offers comfort and reliability at a reasonable price. The short distance to the city means that whatever you choose, you will be at your destination quickly. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Luxembourg Airport from the city centre?** Just 6 km, which takes 10-20 minutes by car or about 25 minutes by bus. **Q: Is public transport really free in Luxembourg?** Yes. Since March 2020, all public buses, trams, and trains within Luxembourg are free. No ticket is needed. This includes the bus from the airport to the city centre. **Q: Which bus goes from Luxembourg Airport to the city centre?** Bus line 16 connects the airport to Luxembourg City, stopping at Gare Centrale (main train station) and Hamilius. It runs every 10-15 minutes during the day. **Q: How much does a taxi from Luxembourg Airport cost?** A metered taxi to the city centre costs approximately 30-50 EUR depending on your exact destination and traffic. **Q: Can I get from Luxembourg Airport to Brussels by transfer?** Yes. Brussels is about 220 km away. A private transfer takes roughly 2.5-3 hours and costs 200-280 EUR. It is also possible by train from Luxembourg Gare Centrale, taking about 3 hours. **Q: Is there Uber in Luxembourg?** Uber's availability in Luxembourg has been limited. Traditional taxis and pre-booked transfers are the more reliable option. Ride-hailing services may expand but should not be relied upon for airport transport. **Q: Can I request a child seat for a Luxembourg Airport transfer?** Yes. Private transfer services can provide child seats if requested in advance. Specify your child's age and weight when booking. Taxis at the rank do not routinely carry child seats. **Q: Does Luxembourg Airport have a train station?** No. The airport does not have a direct rail connection. The free bus line 16 to Gare Centrale is the public transport link, and all trains (also free within Luxembourg) depart from there. **Q: How long does it take to get through Luxembourg Airport?** It is a small airport. For Schengen flights, you can be from the plane to outside in 15-20 minutes. Non-Schengen flights add immigration time but rarely more than 30 minutes total. **Q: Can I use EUR at Luxembourg Airport?** Yes. Luxembourg uses the Euro. All transport, shops, and services at the airport accept EUR. Card payments are widely accepted everywhere. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Luxembourg Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lux/late-night Luxembourg Airport is not a major hub, so late-night arrivals are less common than at larger European airports. But delayed flights happen, and some routes arrive after 22:00. Here is what to expect. ## Bus service at night The free bus line 16 runs until approximately 23:30 on weekdays, with slightly later services on Friday and Saturday nights. After regular services end, the night bus N16 provides some coverage, running roughly every 30 minutes until about 03:30 on weekend nights. During weekdays, late-night bus service is more limited. Check the current timetable before relying on a bus for arrivals after 23:00. The night bus follows a slightly different route than the daytime line 16, so confirm it stops where you need. Like all Luxembourg public transport, it is free. ## Taxis at night Taxis are available at the airport rank during late hours, though the number of waiting vehicles decreases after the last flights arrive. Luxembourg is a safe country and taxis are regulated, so there are no particular safety concerns. The fare to the city centre is the same metered rate as during the day, around 30-50 EUR. Some taxi companies offer a phone booking service if the rank is empty. Luxembourg does not have significant ride-hailing app coverage, so taxis and pre-booked transfers are your main options. ## Pre-booked transfers at night For arrivals after 23:00, a pre-booked transfer removes any uncertainty. The driver monitors your flight and is waiting when you arrive, even if your flight is delayed. The price is fixed at booking, typically 30-55 EUR to the city centre. There may be a small night supplement of 5-10 EUR depending on the provider. For cross-border destinations at night, a pre-booked transfer is essentially the only option. There are no late-night trains or buses to Trier, Metz, or Brussels. A private transfer can take you there at any hour. ## The terminal at night Luxembourg Airport closes after the last arrival and reopens for the first departure. There are no overnight facilities. If your connecting transport is not until the morning, you cannot stay in the terminal. The nearest hotels include the NH Luxembourg Airport (within walking distance) and several options along the route to the city. Arranging a hotel transfer is possible through most transfer services. ## How late do flights arrive? Most scheduled flights arrive by 23:00. Charter flights and delayed services occasionally land later. The airport does not handle red-eye arrivals in the way that larger hubs do. If your flight is scheduled for 21:00 or later, plan for a possible late arrival and have your transport arranged in advance. ## The practical takeaway Luxembourg is one of the safest and most orderly countries in Europe, so a late arrival here is far less stressful than at many other airports. The free night bus covers weekend late arrivals well. On weeknights or for arrivals after midnight, a taxi or pre-booked transfer is the straightforward choice. The short distance to the city means you will be at your hotel within 15-20 minutes regardless. --- ### Luxembourg Airport: Taxi vs Private Transfer **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lux/taxi-vs-transfer Given that Luxembourg Airport is only 6 km from the city centre and there is a free bus, you might wonder why anyone would compare taxis and transfers at all. The answer lies in specific situations where door-to-door service matters. ## Taxis at Luxembourg Airport Licensed taxis operate from the rank directly outside the arrivals exit. They are metered, clean, and drivers speak multiple languages, typically French, German, Luxembourgish, and often English. A ride to the city centre costs 30-50 EUR and takes 10-20 minutes. The experience is straightforward and professional. Luxembourg has high standards for taxi services, and complaints are rare. The main limitation is that during busy periods, particularly when several flights arrive at once, there may be a short wait at the rank. It is never extreme given the airport's size, but 10-15 minutes is possible. For cross-border trips to Belgium, France, or Germany, taxis can be reluctant or may charge significantly more since they lose their return fare. Some drivers may decline the trip altogether. ## Pre-booked private transfers A private transfer to the city centre costs 30-50 EUR, essentially the same as a taxi. The driver meets you in arrivals with a name sign, helps with bags, and takes you to your exact address. The price is fixed at booking. For city centre transfers, the practical difference from a taxi is minimal. You get the comfort of someone waiting for you and a guaranteed price, but a taxi from the rank offers roughly the same experience. Where private transfers stand apart is for cross-border journeys. A transfer to Trier, Metz, Brussels, or other regional destinations is priced and confirmed in advance. There is no negotiation, no uncertainty about whether the driver will take the route, and no metered fare ticking upward on a 2-hour journey. ## When a taxi is fine For a simple trip to Luxembourg City centre during normal hours with standard luggage, a taxi is perfectly adequate. The rank is right outside, the fare is reasonable, and the journey is short. If you are travelling solo or as a couple without complex needs, a taxi does the job. ## When a transfer is better A pre-booked transfer makes more sense when you are heading to a cross-border destination, travelling with children who need car seats, arriving late when the taxi rank might be quiet, or travelling as a larger group needing a minivan. The fixed price and advance arrangement remove small uncertainties that add up when you are tired or managing a family. ## The free bus alternative It is worth remembering that the free bus exists. For many travellers, especially those heading to Gare Centrale or Kirchberg, the bus is the best option and costs nothing. The taxi vs transfer comparison is really for those situations where the bus does not work: heavy luggage, specific addresses, late hours, or onward travel outside Luxembourg. ## Summary At Luxembourg Airport, the gap between taxis and private transfers is smaller than at most airports. Both cost about the same for city journeys and both provide good service. The transfer advantage appears for cross-border trips, family needs, and late-night arrivals. For everyone else, the free bus might make both options unnecessary. --- ### Luxembourg Airport Transfers for Families with Children **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lux/family-and-kids Luxembourg Airport is one of the easier European airports for families. It is small, well-organised, and only 6 km from the city centre. But there are still some things worth knowing when you are travelling with children. ## The terminal with kids The airport is compact, which is a real benefit for families. The walk from the gate to baggage reclaim is short. Lifts are available throughout, so pushchairs are easy to manage. There are baby changing facilities in the terminal. A few food outlets sell drinks and snacks if you need to feed hungry children before leaving. For Schengen flights, there is no immigration queue, so you can be outside within 15-20 minutes of landing. ## The free bus with children Bus line 16 to the city centre is free and runs frequently. It is a modern, clean bus with low-floor access, which makes boarding with a pushchair manageable. However, during busy periods there is limited space for luggage and pushchairs. If you are travelling with one child and light bags, the bus works well. With two children, multiple suitcases, and a pushchair, it becomes awkward. There are no child restraints on the bus, which is normal for public transport, but worth noting for the 25-minute journey. ## Taxis with children Taxis from the airport rank are clean and comfortable. However, they do not carry child seats as standard. Under Luxembourg law, children must use an appropriate child restraint in a car. There is an exception for taxis, but many parents prefer to have their child properly secured, especially given how easy it is to arrange. If you bring a portable travel car seat, you can install it in the taxi. The drivers are patient and helpful with this. But it adds time and effort to what should be a quick 10-minute ride. ## Private transfers with child seats A pre-booked transfer allows you to request the right child seat for your child's age and weight. The driver arrives with it installed. Infant seats, toddler seats, and booster seats are available from most transfer services at Luxembourg Airport. Always confirm the seat type when booking and provide your child's age and approximate weight. For a family of four with luggage, a standard saloon transfer to the city centre costs 30-50 EUR. A larger vehicle (minivan) for families with more luggage or a third child costs 45-65 EUR. These prices are reasonable for the convenience of door-to-door service with proper child restraints. ## Cross-border family travel Many families arriving at Luxembourg are heading to destinations in neighbouring countries. If you are continuing to Trier, Metz, or the Belgian Ardennes, a pre-booked transfer with child seats is the most practical option. Trains are free within Luxembourg, but cross-border rail travel requires tickets and may involve changes that are challenging with children and luggage. ## Practical tips Luxembourg is a small, safe, well-run country. The airport reflects this: things work, people are helpful, and the stress level is low. For families, the main decision is whether the free bus meets your needs or whether the small cost of a taxi or transfer is worth the extra comfort. With heavy luggage or young children, the transfer is worth it. With a school-age child and a carry-on each, the free bus is genuinely the best option. --- ### How Much Does a Transfer from Luxembourg Airport to the City Cost? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/lux/cost-to-city Luxembourg Airport is just 6 km from the city centre, and one of your options costs literally nothing. Here is what each transport mode will set you back in 2026. ## Free bus: zero cost Since 2020, all public transport in Luxembourg is free. Bus line 16 runs from the airport to the city centre, stopping at Gare Centrale (the main train station) and Hamilius. No ticket, no card, no registration. You get on and ride. The journey takes about 25 minutes and buses run every 10-15 minutes during the day. This is the obvious choice for solo travellers and couples with light luggage. From Gare Centrale or Hamilius, you can take the tram (also free) to other parts of the city. If your hotel is in Kirchberg, the bus or tram will get you there at no cost. ## Taxi: 30-50 EUR Metered taxis from the airport rank charge approximately 30-50 EUR to the city centre. Luxembourg taxis are clean, regulated, and reliable. The variation depends on your exact destination and traffic conditions. To Kirchberg, expect 20-35 EUR. To Gare Centrale, about 25-40 EUR. To Clausen or Grund, roughly 30-45 EUR. Taxis accept card payments. There is a minimum fare in Luxembourg taxis, so even very short trips have a base cost. Tips are not expected but rounding up is appreciated. ## Pre-booked private transfer: 30-50 EUR A private transfer to the city centre costs about the same as a taxi, 30-50 EUR for a standard saloon. The advantage over a taxi is that you have a confirmed booking, a driver waiting for you, and a fixed price. For the short distance to the city centre, the practical difference between a taxi and a transfer is small. Where transfers become more valuable is for cross-border journeys or specific destinations. ## Cross-border destinations Luxembourg borders Belgium, France, and Germany, and many airport arrivals are heading to nearby cities in those countries. Approximate private transfer costs: Trier, Germany is 70-100 EUR (45-60 minutes). Metz, France is 80-110 EUR (60-75 minutes). Arlon, Belgium is 50-70 EUR (30-40 minutes). Brussels is 200-280 EUR (2.5-3 hours). Saarbrucken, Germany is 100-140 EUR (90 minutes). For these journeys, a pre-booked transfer is almost always the better option compared to a taxi, as you get a fixed price for a longer route. ## Other domestic destinations Luxembourg is one of Europe's smallest countries, so nothing is far. Esch-sur-Alzette, the second-largest city, is about 50-70 EUR by transfer. Echternach is 50-70 EUR. Vianden is 60-80 EUR. You can also reach any domestic destination by free public transport, though some routes require changes and take considerably longer. ## The honest assessment If you are heading to Luxembourg City centre with a backpack or small suitcase, take the free bus. It is clean, frequent, and perfectly comfortable. If you have heavy luggage, children, or are heading to a specific address, a taxi or private transfer for 30-50 EUR is reasonable for the convenience. For cross-border destinations, a pre-booked transfer gives you the best combination of price certainty and door-to-door service. --- ## Related Pages - [LUX Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/lux) - [LUX Airport Transfer Cost to Luxembourg City](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/lux/cost-to-city) - [LUX Taxi vs Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/lux/taxi-vs-transfer) - [LUX Family and Kids Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/lux/family-and-kids) - [LUX Late Night Transfer Options](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/lux/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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