How to get from Brussels to Luxembourg. How and how long does it take to get from Brussels to Luxembourg? From Brussels to Luxembourg

Brussels and Luxembourg are connected by a highway, as well as direct rail links, which makes it possible to get there in 3 hours by train, bus or car. The only difference is the price.

Although the train is the most expensive option to get from Brussels to Luxembourg, it has one big advantage and this is not the travel time, but the frequency of departure.

Every hour from 7:33 to 18:33 there is a direct train to Luxembourg, in the opposite direction to Brussels the departure is the same from 7:09 to 20:09. At the same time, the travel time is 3:18 minutes in both forward and reverse directions.

  • Buy tickets and you can see the schedule on the website. The fare is fixed at 42.4 € (at the time of writing).

Transfer Brussels - Luxembourg

If you have the means, you can order a private transfer between Luxembourg and Brussels. The cost of such a pleasure starts from 270 €, but you will be picked up right from the doorstep of your hotel and delivered to the address you specified.

  • Order Russian-language service allows such transfer.

This option is cheaper than a transfer and a good cost alternative to train and bus. But it has one limitation - the car will have to be returned back to the country where you took it, since there are no rental offices that allow you to take the car in Brussels and return it in Luxembourg.

The cost of renting a car in Brussels starts from 25 € when renting for 3 days, which is enough to travel to Luxembourg and come back. You can book at this price on Skyscanner.

For tourists who want to travel independently from the capital of Belgium to the capital of the same name in the Kingdom of Luxembourg, information about the route Brussels - Luxembourg will be interesting and useful: how to get there, what is the distance?


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These two cities are located relatively close to each other. The distance between them is 187 kilometers in a straight line. The choice of transport to get along this route is quite varied:

  1. Bus.
  2. Train.
  3. Automobile.
  4. Airplane.

Bus

By bus you can travel the route – Luxembourg in 3 hours 10-30 minutes. It all depends on the chosen carrier. There are three of them working in this direction:

  • RegioJet;
  • FlixBus;
  • Ouibus.

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RegioJet buses operate daily once a day. Departure takes place from the Brussels gare du Nord bus station at 18:30 local time. The bus arrives at Luxembourg Gare routière station at 21:30. The bus travels a distance of 222.6 kilometers from Brussels to Luxembourg in 3 hours.

The estimated fare will be from 6 to 9 euros. Availability of available seats, as well as other information about the schedule and bus movements can be viewed on the website. It is also possible to purchase tickets there or at the station box office.

The FlixBus carrier also departs its buses from the Brussels gare du Nord station, but at 22:00. The journey will also take 3 hours. Arrival takes place in Luxembourg at Gare routière at 1:00 am. Buses run 6 times a week, once a day. Depending on the day of the week, a ticket will cost from 10 to 18 euros. You can purchase tickets at the station box office or on the company’s website, where all the information about the schedule and availability of seats is available.

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The Ouibus carrier offers passengers the opportunity to leave on one of two flights that occur every day. Buses of this company depart from the Gare Midi station in Brussels and arrive at the central bus station in Luxembourg, Gare Centrale. A bus travels a 217.9-kilometer route in 3 hours and 15 minutes. The carrier's official website will tell you the availability of available tickets, the estimated price of which is from 7 to 10 euros.

The interiors of all buses are comfortable with air conditioning, 220V sockets, toilets, WI-FI, and TVs. Cold and hot drinks are provided. Service on board is provided by a flight attendant. It is better to buy tickets in both directions at once, this way you can save some amount of personal funds.

Train

Belgian Railways is pleased to offer several direct daily services to travel from Brussels to Luxembourg by train. Travel time is 2 hours 54 minutes. The first train departs from Brussels station at 5:56 am and arrives at the final station at 8:50 am.

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The frequency of trains is 1 hour. The last flight leaves at 18:56 local time. Arrival at the final station at 21:50. By rail, the distance between Brussels and Luxembourg is 221.2 km.

Tickets can be purchased at the station box office or on the website. The fare ranges from 15 to 22 euros.

There are also non-direct flights, for example, through Paris. But in this case, the train travels for more than 4 hours. In addition, you need to make transfers in the capital of France.

Automobile

For those who prefer to travel from the capital of Belgium to the capital of Luxembourg by car, they will have to cover a distance of 215 kilometers. This is exactly the length you get if you drive along the E-411 and E-25 highways. Travel time will be 2 hours 20 minutes. You will have to fill the tank with at least 20 liters of gasoline, which costs an average of 30 euros.

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The coverage in these areas is of a high standard. Road signs and directions will help you get to your destination without any problems. So the driver and passengers will enjoy the trip greatly. There are many gas stations and cafes along the highway.

Another interesting option for getting from Brussels to Luxembourg is to find travel companions using special resources on the Internet. In this case, both passengers and the driver benefit, because the cost of gasoline is shared by everyone.

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This route will take 3 hours. Of course, this is not the best option, but perhaps it will be useful to someone.

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