Day Trips in Luxembourg. 1. Echternach. Echternach Pavillion. Echternach is the oldest town in Luxembourg and one of my favorite day trips to Luxembourg (ok, I am biased, as Echternach is my hometown). But there are a lot of amazing things to do in Echternach, you will definitely fall in love with this beautiful place. Visiting Luxembourg. Since 1 October 2022, third-country nationals residing outside the European Union or the Schengen area may once again travel to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for all types of travel, including non-essential travel (e.g. for tourist or other reasons), regardless of their vaccination status. Luxembourg has hailed 'positive' results after becoming the first country to make public transport free last year, with 10,000 more people using it each day during the working week. The small In 2020, Luxembourg became the world’s first (and only) country to make public transport completely free nationwide. That’s a follow-up from its impressive initiative in 2018, when it offered Free travel throughout the country with trains, buses and trams. Free, uncomplicated and sustainable travel on public transport: Luxembourg is the world’s first country to offer free, nationwide public transport. Travellers no longer need to buy tickets to use local, regional and nationwide trains, trams or buses. Luxembourg (AFP) – Three years after Luxembourg declared all public transport free in a bid to clear its roads of jams and cut pollution, the car is still king of the congested Grand Duchy. Not to mention, public transport is far better for the environment than driving or taking a taxi. And it seems that Luxembourg is setting the example. As of September 2022, more than 50 cities and towns across Europe have introduced free public transport, citing the environment and social equality as reasons for doing so, according to Euro News Luxembourg offers free for all public transport services to citizens and foreigners alike. I am sure you have heard it before. Public transport service in Luxembourg is clean fast and entirely free. Yes, if you have not read that before then you just read correctly – public transport in Luxembourg is free for every individual. Let's have a look at Luxembourg. Public transport in the small, wealthy country is already dirt cheap – a two-hour ticket with unlimited journeys is just €2 – but road congestion is still In 2017, Luxembourg’s energy consumption was 48.4 terawatt hours (TWh), in line with the 2020 energy efficiency target of not surpassing 49.3 TWh in final energy consumption. However, energy consumption has been increasing since 2016, especially in the transport sector. This continued growth will challenge the country’s ability to meet the ywpyhh.