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Accessibility of our bus lines and bus stops.
Equipment to improve safety and ensure accessibility for everyone on our bus lines.
Accessible routes
Route on which a guiding system for the visually impaired is in place from start to finish.
Bike tours
Four city bike tours and annual cycling event in early summer
Bus FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions about bus travel: How do I lodge a complaint or make a suggestion to improve service? Why doesn't my bus stop at my stop? …
By taxi
Map of all taxi ranks in Luxembourg City
Call-a-Bus
Call-a-Bus is a door-to-door public transport service available for two types of customers: wheelchair users and people aged 70 and over.
CCTV monitoring by the Service Voirie's Centre d'Intervention et d'Entretien Cessange (CIEC), and protection of your personal data
The welfare and safety of visitors, and of its own staff, are of the utmost importance for the City of Luxembourg's Service Voirie (Department of Streets). Acco…
Chaperones
Information and sign-up details for walking bus ("Pedibus") chaperones.
Chaperones for children on school buses
Information and sign-up details for chaperones to accompany children on school buses.
Citizen participation
Residents will have the opportunity to help shape the mobility plan at several stages. The final presentation of the "Mobilitéitsplang" took place on 27 June 20…
City Night Bus
Friday and Saturday nights until 3:30!
Deliveries and access permits
Access to pedestrian zones in the city centre is controlled by retractable bollards. Access and deliveries to pedestrian zones are feasible without issue betwee…
Electric vehicle charging stations
Chargy: Luxembourg's network of publicly accessible charging stations for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.
Free public transport and exceptions
Public transport can be used free of charge in Luxembourg City and throughout the entire country.
Geesseknäppchen school campus
School buses 71–78 to the Geesseknäppchen school campus.
Getting to the Winterlights festival
Find out the best way to get to the Winterlights festivities Simply leave your car at one of our many park-and-ride facilities, then take the tram or bus direct…
How it works and registration
Following fixed routes, the Walking Bus ("Pedibus") operates across the city and collects children from set stops. To use this service, you must sign up.
Indigo Neo mobile app
Pay for on-street parking in Luxembourg City with your smartphone using the Indigo Neo app
Infobus
If you have any questions about public transport in Luxembourg City or throughout the entire country, the Infobus point is open Monday–Saturday from 8:00 to 18:…
Information for bus passengers
Information point in the city centre, FAQ, accessibility of our bus network, and bus etiquette.
Information notice on video monitoring in connection with retractable bollards operated by the Service Circulation
Protecting your personal data is a priority for the City. The Service Circulation (Traffic Department) – which manages the retractable bollards controlling acce…
Kirchberg and Kiem
Information about changes in Kirchberg and Kiem and to lines 6, 7, 8, 12, 16, 18, 20, 21, 25, 30 and 32.
Limpertsberg school campus
School buses 92–97 to the Limpertsberg school campus.
Luxembourg City buses
31 regular intra-city bus lines
Luxembourg City Tram and Bus Museum
The history of public transport in Luxembourg City
Mobility Plan
The "Mobilitéitsplang" is a strategic document that sets out the urban mobility objectives that the City wishes to achieve by 2035. As such, it informs all the …
Nature of the Mobility Plan
Fundamental strategies from which specific measures can be derived and then further developed in the detailed plans with a view towards implementation.
Objective of the mobility plan
The five objectives of the mobility plan: regional / cross-regional accessibility, ensuring of development perspectives, mobility for all, preserving and improv…
Operating a food truck
List and locations of food trucks currently in operation, instructions for operators, rental fee, and application form.
Our Mobility Plan for Tomorrow
The City of Luxembourg is on track to grow steadily over the next few years. This is why we're creating "Onse Mobilitéitsplang fir muer", and we'd like you to g…
Parking
Parking zones and prices, resident permits, cards for persons with reduced mobility and professionals, and Call2Park
Pedestrian crossings
Tactile paving safely guides people with disabilities to the side of the road.
Practical information
Amenities for people with special needs, catering, public toilets, entering the festival grounds and how to get there
Project for infrastructure works and partial redevelopment works on Boulevard de la Pétrusse
The project for infrastructure works and partial redevelopment works on Boulevard de la Pétrusse is being carried out in the Gare district, between Avenue de la…
Residential areas
Areas with speed limits of 20 or 30 km/h for the safety of vulnerable road users
Routes and maps
Network map and lines, maps showing main bus stops, City Night Bus, City Shopping Bus, Call-a-Bus and timed transfers
Rue des Scillas roadworks
Due to roadworks on Rue des Scillas, there will be service changes to AVL bus line 5.
Sainte-Sophie and Sportlycée
School routes 90 and 91 – Sainte-Sophie and Sportlycée
School transport for European School I in Kirchberg
School buses 81–88 to the European School Kirchberg campus.
Sharing the road
The City of Luxembourg is committed to fostering a culture of mutual respect among all road users. What does this actually mean, though, for motorists, cyclists…
Smart Mobility
Real-time data viewable on online maps
Structure of the Mobility Plan
The supporting role of the Mobility Advisory Committee.
Student transport for secondary schools
Student transport to the secondary schools on the Limpertsberg, Geesseknäppchen and European School I (Kirchberg) campuses.
Timed transfers
Get around the city more easily during off-peak hours
Traffic and parking
Road closures and no-parking zones; P+Rs served by the tram; coach parking zones; delivery zones; pedestrian zones; cycle routes; and the closure of certain vel…
vel'OH!
Available 24/7, the new vel'OH! system gives you complete freedom to travel, whenever you want, and save time in getting where you want to go.
Vélo en ville
Bike rental, repair and cleaning
Video surveillance on buses: protection of your personal data
A key objective of the City of Luxembourg ("the City") is to provide residents with a user-friendly service. It therefore goes without saying that protecting yo…
Walking Bus
Let's work together to ease traffic and minimise the number of cars around schools! The Walking Bus delivers children to their schools under the supervision of …
Walking Bus FAQ
Answers to frequently asked questions: How are Walking Bus routes planned and organised? Do I need to register my child for every day of the week? Does the Walk…
What is a mobility plan?
The aim of the mobility plan is to outline the infrastructure and transport services that we want and need to guarantee mobility in our city.