Where to Park for free in Luxembourg?

Parking is free in the bue zones and on the P+R locations on the edge of the city.

  • LUXEMBOURG CITY : ON-STREET PARKING. City centre (orange zone)
  • PARKING AROUND CITY CENTRE.
  • PARKING WITH BLUE PARKING DISC.
  • P+R-PARKINGS.
  • CAR PARKS CITY CENTRE.

How to get a parking permit in Luxembourg?

To get the permit, your vehicle must be registered in Luxembourg, and if you move house or sell your car, you are required to return the permit. You can find the application form here. You can also buy visitor permits to allow friends and family to park in your residential zone for limited time periods.

How do you get a vignette in Luxembourg?

Residents permit/vignette Applications can be made online or in person at the Service de la Circulation at 98 Rue Auguste Charles. You will need to provide the following documents: A copy of your vehicle registration document (carte grise). Your ID number or matricule that is given on your social security card.

Is parking free on Sunday in Luxembourg?

In the white and the orange zone, parking is free from 18:00-08:00 and on Sundays and public holidays. In the other parking zones, parking is free from 18:00-08:00 and on Saturday, Sundays and public holidays, however, there may be exceptions in some areas of the city.

Is parking free on weekends in Luxembourg?

Do I need a vignette for Luxembourg?

Luxembourg has a time-based toll system with an electronic Eurovignette as a payment method. Eurovignettes are required for all trucks weighing more than 12 tons traveling through the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark and Sweden. Vignettes are purchased in advance of travel and are valid from one day to one year.

Does Luxembourg require vignette?

Can I drive in Luxembourg with a US license?

Anyone driving in Luxembourg can do so with a foreign-issued driver’s license. However, being a resident and living in Luxembourg longer than six months means possibly exchanging it for a Luxembourg license to drive.

Is the tram free in Luxembourg?

Since 1st March 2020, public transport in Luxembourg is free throughout the country and for all modes of transport – trams, trains and buses. The scheme applies to residents, cross-border commuters and tourists alike.