Big Savings with Luxembourg Card
September 15, 2009 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Home & Living
Even when you’re traveling in a country known to be expensive, there are still ways to save a few pennies here and there. Multiply that by several family members, and the savings really add up!
In Luxembourg, that small and expensive Grand Duchy situated next to Belgium, France, and Germany, families can save a bundle with the Luxembourg Card.
The card features include unlimited FREE use of trains and buses, along with FREE admission to 56 tourist attractions, including museums, castles, sightseeing trips, and more.
The Luxembourg Card is priced depending on the number of days that it is good for. You can buy it in advance, and validate it on your first use. The more people in your family, the more you’ll save. And with the Euro vs. Dollar valuation right now, you’ve got to save whenever and wherever you can!
A card valid for one person costs €10 (about $14) for one day, €17 for two days, and €24 for three days. A card valid for 2-5 people costs €20, €34, and €48 respectively. This means that you’re paying for two adults and the kids get in or ride FREE. That will save some serious coin on your vacation.
You can buy the Luxembourg Card online. They are also available at tourist offices, hotels, hostels, and train stations, as well as most participating attractions.
Photo credit: Luxembourg National Tourist Office















