From 1st March 2020, public transport in Luxembourg can be used free-of-charge throughout the country and for all modes of transport – trams, trains, and buses. Public transport is now free for all its users: residents, cross-border commuters, and tourists alike. Luxembourg has become the first country in the world to offer a free public transportation system. Starting on March 1, 2020, no one will have to pay for any ride, and this also includes tourists. Previously, only the cities of Tallinn and Dunkirk have done similar things, which worked out pretty well.

Yes FREE : bus, train, tram . No ticket needed. All PT is free for everyone who wants to use it (except for 1. class train tickets) In Lux. "our" mothertongue is Luxembourgish, but very few people related to the tourist business speak it, mostly French, some German, some English. Reply.

As of March 1 st, 2020, all public transport in Luxembourg is now free. Yes, you read it right. All free! This is the latest measure taken by the government of the tiny European nation in their war against traffic. Despite only having a population of 602,000 people, Luxembourg suffers from a major traffic problem.

It does raise attractivity of Public Transport. Especially for tourists. Many go on r/Luxembourg asking if it's actually free because it seems utopian. In general the change has been popular and it needs to be said that beforehand a common day ticket for all transport was 4€ so it was already mostly financed by the state.

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