Tourism for all
Planning an accessible visit to Luxembourg City is easier when all the information is in one place. This page helps you to identify suitable venues certified with the EureWelcome label, to plan your journey, and ensures you can enjoy the city comfortably and confidently, whatever your accessibility needs may be.
A city designed to welcome everyone
Luxembourg City has been committed for many years to making the city more accessible and more comfortable to live in and visit. This commitment has been recognised at European level with the Access City Award 2022, which honours cities that pay particular attention to the accessibility of their spaces, services and transport.
For our visitors, this means a city that is easier to navigate, more fluid and more enjoyable to explore, with practical solutions to make your stay as smooth as possible.
The EureWelcome label, a reliable reference
To plan your itinerary with complete peace of mind, the EureWelcome label is a simple and practical reference. It identifies venues and events committed to providing accessible facilities and clear information about their equipment and access conditions. In practice, these adaptations make it easier to get around, anticipate obstacles and enjoy the city with greater independence.
EureWelcome-certified venues are clearly indicated on this page, as well as in the listings on this site via the EureWelcome pictogram.
Accessible transport in Luxembourg City
Getting around Luxembourg City is moslty free of charge and designed for everyone. Whether you are a person with reduced mobility (PRM), a wheelchair user, a family travelling with a pushchair, or simply need a more relaxed pace, public transport — buses, trams and national trains — is adapted to welcome you in the best possible conditions.
Buses and trams are equipped with low floors, access ramps and designated spaces. Information is provided both audibly and visually, for easier orientation.
At stops and in public spaces, numerous adaptations enhance independence and safety: lowered kerbs, tactile paving, traffic lights with audio or vibrating signals, improved lighting and clear pathways.
Finally, urban lifts, the funicular and the tram provide links between the upper and lower city, a practical solution for exploring the whole capital, despite its significant changes in elevation.
Accessible leisure and culture
From the contemporary collections at MUDAM to the exhibitions at the National Museum of Natural History, the Grand Théâtre programme and concerts at the Conservatoire de la Ville, many cultural venues hold the EureWelcome label and offer adapted facilities. Find below the EureWelcome-certified leisure and culture offering:
Accessible events
Enjoy the highlights of Luxembourg City: the Schueberfouer (a funfair in the heart of the city), the Winterlights Christmas Markets and the Octave (the country's main religious ceremony) are among the events that offer adapted facilities and hold the EureWelcome label.
Accessible restaurants
Here, a meal is not just a break - it is a moment of relaxation and pleasure: a lively table, a sunny terrace, a menu that inspires... In this selection of EureWelcome-certified restaurants, you come first and foremost for the food and the atmosphere - and you appreciate all the more the thoughtful welcome designed so that everyone can fully enjoy themselves.
Accessible accommodation
Whether a charming boutique hotel, a contemporary address or an urban guesthouse, this selection of EureWelcome-certified establishments prioritises a welcome designed so that every guest can fully enjoy their stay.
Accessible sports facilities
Come and enjoy sporting events and wellness spaces in Luxembourg City. Whether you want to swim, keep active, watch a match or simply take a break, these EureWelcome-certified venues offer a seamless, stimulating and welcoming experience.