Visiting LUGA
The LUGA exhibition can be visited in multiple ways.
The LUGA exhibition can be visited in multiple ways.
The nearest tram stops to access the LUGA exhibition are:
From these three stops, LUGA is easily accessible after a short walk.
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Easy access to the LUGA sites with the AVL network
The various LUGA sites are served by the Autobus de la Ville de Luxembourg (AVL) network, so you can get around easily and make the most of the exhibition.
Here you can find a map of the network.
Luxembourg is perfectly located in the heart of Europe, bordered by Belgium to the west, Germany to the east, and France to the south – making it easily accessible from all three countries.
The train journey from Cologne to Luxembourg City takes around 3 hours, with frequent connections, usually via Trier or Koblenz.
By TGV from Gare de l’Est, it takes around 2 hours and 18 minutes to reach Luxembourg City’s Central Station.
The train journey from Brussels to Luxembourg City takes around 3 hours, with regular direct connections provided by InterCity trains.
The train journey from Liège to Luxembourg City takes around 2 hours 30 minutes, with connections at Gouvy or Troisvierges depending on the timetable.
From the Central Station, the exhibition can be reached in just 15 minutes, with several stops along the way
LUGA can be reached from Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg station in around 5 minutes by foot.
For timetables, visit Mobiliteit.lu
Whether you are travelling by bike from the north, west, south or east of the country, LUGA is easily accessible thanks to a well-developed network of cycle paths.
If you are travelling from the north, west or south, the national cycle path CP 1 takes you along the Alzette and through the old town directly to the LUGA in Luxembourg City.
If you are coming from the east, you can take the CP 2 directly to the centre of Luxembourg and the CP 2.
There are several cycle paths and bike parking facilities in the capital!
Further information can be found at Luxembourg City’s cycling map
Ettelbruck is easily accessible by bike from the town centre via the CP 1 or CP 2 and then the CP 15 (CP of the Alzette) heading north. Further information can be found on the CFL biking tours
With vel’OH! it is possible to rent a bike.
There are several vel’OH! rental stations in the capital and the regions of Luxembourg where you can hire a bike quickly and easily for a fee.
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From the A1/A3 /A4 and A6 motorways, take the Gaspericher Kreuz exit to the P+R Stade de Luxembourg.
From here, there is a direct tram connection that will take you quickly and easily to the city centre and LUGA in around 30 minutes. Get off at one of the three tram stations Theater, Rout Bréck – Pafendall or Hamilius and visit LUGA on foot.
From the A7/ A1 motorways, exit 9 Senningerberg (A1), you can get to the Héienhaff P+R. From here, there is a direct tram connection to the city centre.
The nearest tram stops to the LUGA exhibition are: Theater, Rout Bréck – Pafendall and Hamilius. From these stations, LUGA is just a short walk away.
You can find a route planner on Mobiliteit.lu
Luxembourg’s national airline, Luxair, connects the capital with many major European cities and other destinations.
Findel Airport is only 6 km from the city centre. Upon arrival by plane, there is a direct tram connection that takes you quickly and easily to the city centre.
The nearest tram stops from which you can reach the LUGA exhibition are: Theater, Rout Bréck – Pafendall and Hamilius. From here it is a short walk to the LUGA.
The timetable can be found on LUXTRAM