Driving in Luxembourg
Luxembourg has an excellent road system. As in the rest of Europe, country roads can be narrower than folks in the U.S. might be used to, but maintenance is excellent. Fuel is cheaper in Luxembourg than in surrounding countries, and considered by some to be the cheapest in Europe. All highways are free in Luxembourg. You must wear your seatbelt.A road map of Luxembourg is published by Michelin
Trains in Luxembourg
Luxembourg has an extensive rail and bus network. CFL, or the Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois features electrified railways and buses covering the whole country. the CFL web site is only in French at the moment, but a rail map is available.Rail and Bus travel is free with the Luxemburg Card (see previous page). A Benelux Tourrail pass can be used on the railways and bus routes as well.
Air Travel In Luxembourg
The national air carrier of Luxembourg is Luxair.The Luxembourg International Airport is Findel Airport, located 4 km northeast of Luxembourg City.

