The best hotels in Luxembourg

Luxembourg has 2,000+ places to stay across a country you can drive across in 45 minutes, which makes picking wrong surprisingly easy. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.

Our Top Picks in Luxembourg

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Auberge de Jeunesse Luxembourg hotel in Luxembourg City
#1
Budget Pick
7.2

Auberge de Jeunesse Luxembourg

Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg City

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Hotel Bel Air hotel in Echternach
#2
Best Location
8.3

Hotel Bel Air

Town Center, Echternach

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Hotel de la Sure hotel in Esch-sur-Sure
#3
Romantic Stay
8.5

Hotel de la Sure

Village Center, Esch-sur-Sure

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Hotel du Commerce hotel in Diekirch
#4
Most Popular
8.2

Hotel du Commerce

Town Center, Diekirch

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Hotel Koener hotel in Clervaux
#5
Family Friendly
8.4

Hotel Koener

Town Center, Clervaux

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Hotel Simoncini hotel in Luxembourg City
#6
Best Value
7.8

Hotel Simoncini

Centre Ville, Luxembourg City

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Hotel Parc Belair hotel in Luxembourg City
#7
Hidden Gem
8.1

Hotel Parc Belair

Belair, Luxembourg City

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Hotel Mercure Luxembourg hotel in Luxembourg City
#8
Business Pick
8

Hotel Mercure Luxembourg

Kirchberg, Luxembourg City

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Le Place d'Armes Hotel hotel in Luxembourg City
#9
Top Rated
9.1

Le Place d'Armes Hotel

Ville Haute, Luxembourg City

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Meliá Luxembourg hotel in Luxembourg City
#10
Luxury Pick
8.9

Meliá Luxembourg

Kirchberg, Luxembourg City

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All Hotels Compared

Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.

# Hotel City & Area Price/Night Score Best For
1 Auberge de Jeunesse Luxembourg Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg City $45–85/night 7.2/10 Budget Pick
2 Hotel Bel Air Town Center, Echternach $115–170/night 8.3/10 Best Location
3 Hotel de la Sure Village Center, Esch-sur-Sure $130–185/night 8.5/10 Romantic Stay
4 Hotel du Commerce Town Center, Diekirch $140–195/night 8.2/10 Most Popular
5 Hotel Koener Town Center, Clervaux $155–210/night 8.4/10 Family Friendly
6 Hotel Simoncini Centre Ville, Luxembourg City $79–110/night 7.8/10 Best Value
7 Hotel Parc Belair Belair, Luxembourg City $105–160/night 8.1/10 Hidden Gem
8 Hotel Mercure Luxembourg Kirchberg, Luxembourg City $120–190/night 8/10 Business Pick
9 Le Place d'Armes Hotel Ville Haute, Luxembourg City $270–420/night 9.1/10 Top Rated
10 Meliá Luxembourg Kirchberg, Luxembourg City $290–480/night 8.9/10 Luxury Pick

Why These Hotels Made Our List

Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.

Auberge de Jeunesse Luxembourg hotel interior
#1

Auberge de Jeunesse Luxembourg

Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg City $45–85/night 7.2/10

This is the most affordable base in Luxembourg City, sitting right along the Alzette River in Pfaffenthal. The funicular to the Ville Haute is a short walk away, which saves a lot of uphill effort. Rooms are simple hostel-style with bunk options and private rooms available. Staff are helpful with local tips and transport info. Good choice if you are watching your budget in one of Europe's priciest capitals.

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Hotel Bel Air hotel interior
#2

Hotel Bel Air

Town Center, Echternach $115–170/night 8.3/10

Hotel Bel Air is positioned on the edge of Echternach, the oldest town in Luxembourg, close to the famous basilica and the shores of Echternach Lake. The hotel is surrounded by woodland trails popular with hikers in the Mullerthal region. Rooms are comfortable and recently refreshed, with some offering garden views. The restaurant focuses on regional dishes using local produce. A reliable base for exploring the Little Switzerland area of Luxembourg.

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Hotel de la Sure hotel interior
#3

Hotel de la Sure

Village Center, Esch-sur-Sure $130–185/night 8.5/10

This small hotel occupies a traditional stone building in the tiny village of Esch-sur-Sure, wrapped by a loop of the Sure River. The medieval castle ruins tower directly above the property, and the setting is genuinely dramatic. Rooms are cozy and individually decorated without being over-styled. The restaurant is one of the best in the Ardennes region of Luxembourg. Couples and hikers looking for something peaceful and authentic will find this very rewarding.

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Hotel du Commerce hotel interior
#4

Hotel du Commerce

Town Center, Diekirch $140–195/night 8.2/10

Hotel du Commerce sits in the center of Diekirch, a market town on the Sure River in northern Luxembourg. It is the main hotel in town and serves both business guests and tourists visiting the National Museum of Military History nearby. Rooms are straightforward and well kept, and the service is genuinely warm. The brasserie downstairs is popular with locals for lunch. A good hub for day trips into the Ardennes and the Our Valley.

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Hotel Koener hotel interior
#5

Hotel Koener

Town Center, Clervaux $155–210/night 8.4/10

Hotel Koener is a well-established property in Clervaux, a small town in the far north of Luxembourg dominated by its restored castle and Benedictine abbey. The hotel has been run by the same family for generations and the hospitality is genuine and unhurried. Rooms are spacious by Luxembourg standards and the suites work well for families. The famous Edward Steichen photography exhibition at the castle is a ten-minute walk away. A fine stop if you are traveling through the Ardennes.

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Hotel Simoncini hotel interior
#6

Hotel Simoncini

Centre Ville, Luxembourg City $79–110/night 7.8/10

Hotel Simoncini sits on Rue Notre-Dame in the city center, within easy walking distance of the Grand Ducal Palace and the main shopping streets. Rooms are dated but clean and reasonably sized for Luxembourg standards. Breakfast is decent and included in most rates. The building doubles as an art gallery space, which gives it a more personal feel than a standard budget property. Solid pick for travelers who want a central location without paying top prices.

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Hotel Parc Belair hotel interior
#7

Hotel Parc Belair

Belair, Luxembourg City $105–160/night 8.1/10

This small hotel sits in the quiet Belair residential district, about two kilometers from the city center. It backs onto a park, which makes for peaceful mornings far from tourist crowds. Rooms are traditionally furnished and well maintained. The on-site restaurant serves reliable French-influenced food. A good option if you prefer a calm neighborhood setting over being in the middle of everything.

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Hotel Mercure Luxembourg hotel interior
#8

Hotel Mercure Luxembourg

Kirchberg, Luxembourg City $120–190/night 8/10

The Mercure sits in the Kirchberg EU quarter, close to the European Court of Justice and major corporate offices. It is a practical choice for business travelers who need reliable Wi-Fi, meeting facilities, and quick access to the financial district. Rooms follow the standard Mercure format, clean and functional with decent beds. The bar is busy during the week with a professional crowd. Weekend rates drop significantly, making it decent value for leisure travelers too.

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Le Place d'Armes Hotel hotel interior
#9

Le Place d'Armes Hotel

Ville Haute, Luxembourg City $270–420/night 9.1/10

Le Place d'Armes sits directly on the Place d'Armes square in the heart of the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The hotel occupies a row of restored townhouses and the interiors blend exposed stonework with contemporary design very well. Rooms are quiet despite the central location, and the beds are excellent. The brasserie and lounge are consistently among the best in the city for food and atmosphere. This is the most celebrated hotel in Luxembourg and the quality justifies the price.

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Meliá Luxembourg hotel interior
#10

Meliá Luxembourg

Kirchberg, Luxembourg City $290–480/night 8.9/10

The Meliá Luxembourg is a sleek tower hotel in the Kirchberg district, offering panoramic views over the city and the Alzette valley from upper-floor rooms. The spa and indoor pool are among the best hotel wellness facilities in the country. Rooms are spacious, modern, and very well equipped, with high-quality linens and strong Wi-Fi. The rooftop bar at sunset is genuinely spectacular on clear evenings. It suits both luxury leisure travelers and senior business visitors needing top-tier facilities.

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Where to Stay in Luxembourg

The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel. Here's what you need to know.

Luxembourg City: which neighborhood actually makes sense?

Ville Haute is the practical choice for most visitors. You're on Place d'Armes within minutes, the Grand Ducal Palace is a 5-minute stroll, and the Bock Casemates are walkable without a taxi. Centre Ville is a notch more affordable and still puts you within 10 minutes of everything worth seeing.

Skip the area around Gare Centrale unless you're catching an early train. Rooms there run $90-140/night for quality that should cost $60. Pfaffenthal is the overlooked option. cheaper, quieter, and connected to the upper city by a free public lift at Plateau Altmünster that most tourists never find.

Müllerthal and Echternach: better than people expect

Echternach is 35 km east of Luxembourg City and sits right on the edge of the Müllerthal region, which locals call 'Little Switzerland.' The Müllerthal Trail starts basically from Echternach's town center and covers 112 km of sandstone gorges, waterfalls, and forest paths. Hotel Bel Air puts you 5 minutes from Echternach Lake and the trailhead.

Day-trippers from Luxembourg City underestimate how much time the trails take. Plan to stay at least 2 nights. Rates in Echternach run $115-170/night. higher than equivalent Ardennes spots, but the access to the trails justifies it if hiking is your reason for being here.

The Ardennes north: Clervaux and Diekirch

Clervaux is 60 km north of Luxembourg City, right in the Our river valley. The castle sits above the town and the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Maurice is a 10-minute walk from Hotel Koener. It's genuinely peaceful in a way that Echternach, which gets day-trippers, isn't.

Diekirch is the better base if World War II history is your focus. The National Museum of Military History on Bamertal Street is one of the best WWII museums in Europe, and Hotel du Commerce puts you 3 minutes away on foot. Rates here ($140-195/night) reflect the town's growing reputation. book at least 3 weeks ahead in summer.

What to avoid booking in Luxembourg

Hotels on or directly adjacent to Rue de Strasbourg near Gare Centrale look fine in photos but land you in the least interesting part of the city. The station neighborhood serves a purpose. transit. but it's not where you want to spend an evening. We've seen this mistake hundreds of times with first-time visitors.

Also watch out for Kirchberg properties that market themselves as 'city center' on booking platforms. Kirchberg is Luxembourg City's EU/financial district, about 3 km from Place d'Armes. It makes sense for business trips, not sightseeing. The Hotel Mercure there earns its rating, but know what you're buying.

Romantic Luxembourg: where to actually go

Esch-sur-Sûre is the answer most people aren't expecting. The village wraps around a loop of the Sûre river with castle ruins above. it looks almost staged. Hotel de la Sure sits right at the water's edge, and the nearest town with a supermarket is Esch-sur-Sûre itself, which tells you how remote this feels.

For a city-based romantic stay, Le Place d'Armes in Ville Haute is legitimately special. The hotel occupies a 17th-century building right on Place d'Armes, with restaurant Speltz two minutes away on Rue Chimay for a proper dinner. Rates run $270-420/night. That's real money. but it's a genuinely different experience.

Getting around Luxembourg without a car

Public transport in Luxembourg is free. All buses, trams, and trains cost nothing. Luxembourg made it free nationally in 2020. That means taking Bus 16 from Kirchberg to Centre Ville or hopping a train from Luxembourg City to Diekirch (about 40 minutes) costs you exactly nothing. It's one of the most practical travel facts about this country that people miss.

Within Luxembourg City, the free Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular connects the lower Alzette valley to the upper plateau in about 5 minutes. The city tram runs from Cloche d'Or in the south through the station to Kirchberg. Taxis are available but expensive at roughly $15-25 for most city trips. you rarely need one.


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Luxembourg's best hotel regions

Luxembourg City is the obvious starting point and where most first-timers should base themselves. But the Müllerthal and Ardennes regions are seriously underrated if you want space, quiet, and countryside that actually looks like a fairy tale without the tour buses.

Luxembourg City 6 vetted hotels

The capital covers old fortifications, EU institutions, and surprisingly good food. all walkable.

Luxembourg City packs a lot into a small footprint. Ville Haute sits on the plateau above the Alzette and Pétrusse valleys, with the Grand Ducal Palace, Place d'Armes, and the Bock Casemates all within a 15-minute walk of each other. Centre Ville and Belair are quieter residential zones that still put you close to the action without the tourist pricing.

Kirchberg is the outlier. It's where the European Court of Justice, the Philharmonie, and MUDAM sit, about 3 km northeast of Ville Haute via the Pont Grande-Duchesse Charlotte. It makes sense for business travelers or museum-goers, but you'll want a bus or tram for evening trips back to the old city.

Six of our 10 vetted hotels are here, ranging from $45/night at Auberge de Jeunesse in Pfaffenthal to $420/night at Le Place d'Armes in Ville Haute. That spread means you can match your budget to your neighborhood without compromise.

Best areas Ville Haute, Centre Ville, Belair
Price range $45-420/night
Best for First-timers, business, luxury stays
Avoid Gare Centrale area for leisure stays
Best months April-June, September-October
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Echternach and Müllerthal 1 vetted hotel

Sandstone trails, beech forests, and the only place in Luxembourg that earns the word 'dramatic.'

Echternach sits on the Sure river at Luxembourg's eastern border with Germany, 35 km from the capital. The Basilica of Saint Willibrord in the town center dates to the 7th century and still hosts the famous Echternach Dancing Procession every Whit Tuesday. a UNESCO-listed event that fills every room in a 20 km radius. Book months ahead if your dates overlap.

The Müllerthal Trail is the reason most people come. Three main loops cover different sections of the Schwarze Ernz gorge, the Hallerbach valley, and the Schiessentümpel waterfall. You can access all three routes from Echternach within 20 minutes on foot.

Hotel Bel Air is the standout here at $115-170/night. It's rated 8.3 for a reason: location right in the town center, professional staff who actually know the trails, and a terrace that earns its keep after a long day hiking.

Best areas Echternach Town Center, Müllerthal village
Price range $115-170/night
Best for Hiking, nature, weekend breaks
Avoid Booking during Whit Tuesday without reserving months ahead
Best months May-June, September-October
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Ardennes and North Luxembourg 2 vetted hotels

River valleys, castle towns, and WWII history done properly.

The northern Ardennes is a different Luxembourg entirely. Clervaux and Diekirch anchor the two main reasons people come: the Our river valley scenery and the WWII Ardennes offensive history. Both towns are small enough to walk entirely, which makes your hotel's exact location less critical than elsewhere.

Clervaux Castle sits directly above the town and houses the Family of Man photography collection, a permanent UNESCO-recognized exhibition with 503 photographs by Edward Steichen. Hotel Koener is a 5-minute walk from the castle entrance and rates $155-210/night. Families get real value here: outdoor space, easy trails, and a town that's genuinely child-friendly without being designed around it.

Diekirch is 25 km south of Clervaux along the Sure river. The National Museum of Military History on Bamertal Street is the most thorough Battle of the Bulge museum outside of Belgium. Hotel du Commerce at $140-195/night is 3 minutes away and rated 8.2. solid across the board.

Best areas Clervaux Town Center, Diekirch Town Center
Price range $140-210/night
Best for Families, history, hiking
Avoid Expecting city amenities. nearest large supermarket is in Ettelbruck
Best months May-September
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Esch-sur-Sûre and the Sûre Valley 1 vetted hotel

One of Western Europe's smallest villages with one of its most striking settings.

Esch-sur-Sûre is a village of roughly 300 people set inside a horseshoe bend of the Sûre river, with 10th-century castle ruins on the rock above. It's 50 km northwest of Luxembourg City. The drive alone. through the Sûre Natural Park along the N12. is worth planning around.

Hotel de la Sure sits directly on the riverbank. Rates run $130-185/night and the rating of 8.5 is the highest of any countryside hotel in our list. The hotel organizes kayaking on the Sûre river in summer, and the lake formed by the Esch-sur-Sûre dam is a 10-minute walk upstream.

This is a two-night minimum kind of place. One night isn't enough. There's no nightlife, no shopping strip, and the nearest petrol station is 7 km away in Insenborn. and that's exactly the point.

Best areas Village Center, Sûre riverbank
Price range $130-185/night
Best for Couples, disconnecting, kayaking
Avoid Arriving without dinner reservations. options are extremely limited
Best months May-October
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Romantic Escape

Esch-sur-Sûre is the best answer in the country. A river-bend village with castle ruins overhead and Hotel de la Sure right on the water. it's the kind of place that does the work for you.

Culture and History

Ville Haute in Luxembourg City puts you 8 minutes walk from the Bock Casemates and a 5-minute stroll from the Grand Ducal Palace. Le Place d'Armes hotel sits right on the historic square that's been the city's center since the 17th century.

Family Friendly

Clervaux Town Center is the strongest pick for families. Hotel Koener is 5 minutes from the castle, the Family of Man exhibition entertains adults while kids explore the fortress grounds, and the Ardennes countryside does the rest.

Budget Travel

Pfaffenthal in Luxembourg City is your base. Auberge de Jeunesse offers rooms from $45/night beside the Alzette river, with the free plateau lift connecting you to Ville Haute in under 5 minutes.

Outdoor and Nature

Echternach and the Müllerthal region win this one outright. Hotel Bel Air puts you at the start of 112 km of trails through sandstone gorges. the Schiessentümpel waterfall is under 10 km from the town center.

Foodie Stay

Centre Ville and Ville Haute in Luxembourg City are where the serious eating happens. Within 10 minutes of Hotel Simoncini you'll find Rue du Marché-aux-Herbes lined with wine bars and the covered market on Place Guillaume II running fresh produce most mornings.


How We Vetted These Hotels

Every hotel on this list went through the same evaluation. Here's exactly how we score them.

We reviewed 2,000+ options across the main regions of Luxembourg. A lot got cut fast. We dropped hotels near Luxembourg City's Gare Centrale that charge $180/night for rooms that haven't been updated since 2008. We ignored anything that advertised 'panoramic views' and delivered a parking lot. Kirchberg properties that cater exclusively to EU summit delegates and price-gouge during Parliament weeks got flagged. What's left are 10 hotels that earn their rating honestly.

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Location Quality

Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.

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Value for Money

We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.

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Guest Experience

We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.

Hotels that score below 8.0 don't make our list. Hotels can't pay for placement. We update scores every quarter based on new reviews. If a hotel's quality drops, it gets removed. Read more about our approach on the about page.


When to Visit Luxembourg: Season by Season

Hotel prices, crowds, and weather vary dramatically. Here's what to expect each season.

Budget Friendly

Winter (December-February)

Avg hotel: $50-120/nightCrowds: LowTemp: -1-5°C

December has the Christmas market on Place d'Armes running through the 24th, which bumps Luxembourg City prices to $90-150/night for that period. January and February are genuinely quiet. rates drop to $50-95/night in Centre Ville and the Casemates are crowd-free. Cold and occasionally icy, but the city looks good under grey skies.

Peak

Summer (June-August)

Avg hotel: $110-290/nightCrowds: HighTemp: 17-26°C

National Day on June 23rd is the single busiest night of the year in Luxembourg City. Rooms in Ville Haute and Centre Ville sell out and prices spike to $150-290/night. The Schueberfouer funfair runs late August into September on the Glacis field, drawing half a million visitors. Summer is perfectly pleasant at 17-25°C, just expensive and booked.

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How to Book Hotels in Luxembourg

Smart booking strategies that save money without sacrificing quality.

All public transport is free. use it

Luxembourg eliminated fares on all buses, trains, and trams in March 2020. Bus line 16 connects Luxembourg Airport to the city center in 25 minutes at zero cost. From Kirchberg to Ville Haute, the tram covers the 3 km in about 12 minutes. There's no reason to pay $20-30 for a taxi within the city.

Book Luxembourg City hotels 6+ weeks ahead for June

National Day on June 23rd is not a suggestion. it's a genuine sell-out event. Hotels in Ville Haute and Centre Ville fill up 4-6 weeks in advance and prices jump 35-50% above normal. If your trip overlaps with June 22-24, book the moment you confirm your travel dates or switch to a mid-range hotel in Belair where the price surge is slightly less aggressive.

Pfaffenthal lift solves the hill problem for free

Luxembourg City's old town sits 70 meters above the Alzette valley. The free Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular and the Pfaffenthal lift on Rue Plaetis connect the lower neighborhoods to the upper plateau in about 5 minutes. Staying in Pfaffenthal or Grund is cheaper. rooms run $45-85/night. and the lifts make the location nearly as convenient as Ville Haute.

Countryside hotels need dinner reservations

Esch-sur-Sûre has a population of roughly 300. Hotel de la Sure has the only serious restaurant in the village, and on summer weekends it fills up by 7pm. Call ahead when you book the room. not the day before, when you book. The same applies to Clervaux: outside Hotel Koener's restaurant, options within walking distance are extremely limited on weeknights.

Kirchberg isn't the city center. know the difference

Booking platforms frequently list Kirchberg hotels as 'Luxembourg City Center.' Kirchberg is the EU/financial plateau, 3 km northeast of Place d'Armes. It makes total sense for business stays near the European institutions on Rue Alcide de Gasperi. But for sightseeing, you'll be taking the tram every evening. Hotel Mercure Luxembourg earns its 8.0 rating there, just know what you're choosing.

Moselle Valley wine region is a half-day trip, not a hotel base

Remich, Stadtbredimus, and Grevenmacher along the Moselle river are charming for a wine tasting afternoon but thin on quality accommodation. Base yourself in Luxembourg City ($79-420/night across our picks) and take the train or bus to the wine villages as a day trip. The journey from Luxembourg City to Remich is about 30 km by road. under 40 minutes. and the return trip works fine even after a few glasses of Riesling.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Hotels in Luxembourg

Straight answers from our team after reviewing hotels across Luxembourg.

What's the best area to stay in Luxembourg City?

Ville Haute and Centre Ville are your best bets. You're walking to the Grand Ducal Palace in under 10 minutes and the Bock Casemates in 12. Avoid booking near Gare Centrale. it's fine for transit but the streets around Avenue de la Gare feel tired and overpriced for what you get.

How much does a hotel in Luxembourg City cost per night?

Budget rooms in Pfaffenthal start around $45/night at the Auberge de Jeunesse. Mid-range spots in Centre Ville and Belair run $79-160/night. Ville Haute luxury like Le Place d'Armes will cost you $270-420/night, and that's before you order anything from the bar.

Is Luxembourg City walkable from most hotels?

Yes, and that's one of the best things about it. From Centre Ville, you can reach Chemin de la Corniche on foot in about 8 minutes. The Grund Quarter is another 5 minutes downhill from there. Kirchberg is the exception. it's a 25-minute walk or a quick bus ride on line 16 from the city center.

When is the cheapest time to book a hotel in Luxembourg?

January and February are your cheapest months. Rates drop 25-35% compared to summer peak, and crowds thin out dramatically. Mid-range hotels in Belair and Centre Ville can drop to $65-95/night. Just know that some countryside restaurants around Esch-sur-Sûre close in January, so plan meals accordingly.

Are hotels in Luxembourg expensive compared to neighboring countries?

Honestly, yes. Luxembourg hotels run about 20-30% more than equivalent hotels across the border in Trier or Metz. A solid 3-star in Centre Ville costs $79-110/night. The tradeoff is that Luxembourg City is compact enough that one well-chosen hotel covers almost everything you want to see.

What's the best hotel in Luxembourg for families?

Hotel Koener in Clervaux is the top pick for families. It's right in the town center, 5 minutes walk from Château de Clervaux and the famous Family of Man photography exhibition. Rates run $155-210/night, and the surrounding Ardennes countryside keeps kids genuinely occupied for a full weekend.

Is there a good budget hotel in Luxembourg City?

Auberge de Jeunesse Luxembourg in Pfaffenthal is the standout, at $45-85/night. It's a 15-minute walk from Place d'Armes in Ville Haute, or you can take the free Pfaffenthal lift up to Plateau Altmünster. For the price, the location near the Alzette river valley is genuinely excellent.

Which Luxembourg hotels are best for business travelers?

Hotel Mercure Luxembourg in Kirchberg is the go-to. It's 10 minutes from the European Quarter on Kirchberg Plateau and within walking distance of the Philharmonie and MUDAM. Rates of $120-190/night are competitive for the business district, and the conference facilities are actually usable.

What are the best hotels outside Luxembourg City?

Hotel Bel Air in Echternach and Hotel de la Sure in Esch-sur-Sûre are both genuinely great. Hotel Bel Air sits near Echternach Lake, about 35 km from Luxembourg City, with direct access to the Müllerthal hiking trails. Hotel de la Sure wraps around a river bend in a village of roughly 300 people. it's the kind of place you extend your stay without planning to.

Do Luxembourg hotels include breakfast?

About 60% of mid-range and luxury properties include breakfast, but budget spots usually don't. At Hotel Simoncini in Centre Ville, breakfast is available but priced separately at around $15-18. Worth checking before you book. Luxembourg City has excellent bakeries on Rue du Fossé and around Place Guillaume II that cost half the price.

How far are Luxembourg City hotels from the airport?

Luxembourg Airport (LUX) is about 6 km from Ville Haute. A taxi costs roughly $25-35 and takes 15 minutes outside rush hour. Bus line 16 connects the airport to the city center in about 25 minutes for under $3. Most hotels in Centre Ville and Kirchberg are equally convenient.

What should I know about booking hotels during Luxembourg's national holidays?

National Day on June 23rd is the big one. hotel prices in Luxembourg City spike 30-50% and rooms in Centre Ville and Ville Haute sell out weeks ahead. The Schueberfouer fair in late August through September also pushes up demand. Book at least 6 weeks early for those dates, especially for anything rated above 8.0.


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