Getting here?
The two main roads, the E411 and the E25, and the network of secondary roads give easy, uncongested access to Belgian Luxembourg.
Travelling by road is also the best way to explore the magnificent countryside.
Travelling time from Brussels to the north of our province by car is about 1 hour 15 minutes, which is about the same time as you can spend getting across Brussels!
… To get to
From … | Marche-en-Famenne | Arlon |
Belgium |
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Bruxelles | 105 km | 190 km |
Hasselt | 110 km | 180 km |
Anvers | 150 km | 230 km |
Gand | 170 km | 250 km |
Bruges | 215 km | 300 km |
France |
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Reims* | 195 km | 200 km |
Lille* | 200 km | 285 km |
Paris* | 335 km | 340 km |
The Netherlands |
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Maastricht* | 90 km | 170 km |
Amsterdam* | 250 km | 305 km |
Rotterdam* | 255km | 335 km |
Germany |
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Aix-la-Chapelle* | 120 km | 190 km |
Cologne* | 190 km | 250 km |
Francfort* | 235 km | 210 km |
Luxembourg |
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Luxembourg-ville* | 120 km | 35 km |
* distances as the crow flies.
Belgian Luxembourg is crossed by two mainline railways: the Brussels-Luxembourg line and the Liège-Luxembourg line. International high-speed trains serve Brussels, Liège and Namur, from where many different express and stopping trains operated by SNCB (Belgian Railways) serve stations in Belgian Luxembourg. For more details, visit www.belgian-rail.be.
The nearest main international airport is Brussels National Airport (Zaventem).
Brussels South Charleroi Airport and Liège Airport are used by many short-haul budget airlines, and are both around an hour’s drive from Belgian Luxembourg.
If you are travelling to the south of our province, you might also consider Luxembourg City Airport in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.