Luxembourg

Is Luxembourg Safe?

Generally Very Safe

Luxembourg is one of Europe's safer countries for travelers, with low violent crime and generally reliable transport and public services. The main issues visitors face are petty theft, late-night disorder around transport and nightlife areas in Luxembourg City, and occasional scams targeting distracted tourists.

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Perception vs Reality: Luxembourg can feel exceptionally safe, and in many places it is, but that does not mean zero risk. Most incidents affecting visitors are low-level theft or late-night trouble rather than serious violence.

Risk Scores

Overall
Low Risk 2
Tourist Safety
Low Risk 2
Violent Crime
Low Risk 2
Petty Crime
Low Risk 3
Scams
Low Risk 2
Night Safety
Low Risk 3
Public Transport
Low Risk 2
Solo Female
Low Risk 2
LGBTQ+
Low Risk 1

Scale: 1 = very low risk, 10 = very high risk

Safety Overview

Overall Safety

Luxembourg is a low-risk destination by European standards. Most visits are trouble-free, especially outside late-night nightlife and station areas.

Violent Crime

Violent crime affecting visitors is uncommon. Most reported problems are minor altercations, alcohol-related incidents, or opportunistic theft rather than targeted attacks.

Petty Crime

Pickpocketing and bag theft can happen in crowded transport hubs, shopping streets, and nightlife zones, especially in Luxembourg City. Keep phones and wallets secure on trains and around the Gare district.

Scams

Scam risk is low but not absent. Watch for fake petitions, distraction approaches, and occasional overcharging by unmetered or loosely arranged taxi rides.

Night Safety

Evenings are usually calm, but risk rises around bars, clubs, and the main station area after dark. Quiet parks, underpasses, and poorly lit routes are best avoided late at night if alone.

Public Transport

Public transport is modern, easy to use, and broadly safe. Late-night vigilance matters more than daytime safety, especially at major stations and on quieter platforms.

Police & Emergency

Police response is generally reliable, and emergency services are good. English is often workable in tourist and urban settings, while French and German are widely used.

Day vs Night

Daytime

Daytime risk is very low across most of Luxembourg. Standard urban awareness is enough in stations, shopping streets, and tourist viewpoints.

Nighttime

Night risk remains moderate rather than high, but it is noticeably higher around Luxembourg City station, nightlife districts, and isolated pedestrian routes. Official transport or taxis are preferable if returning late.

Seasonal: Christmas markets, festivals, summer terraces, and large public events can raise pickpocketing and crowd-related nuisance. Wet winter weather also makes steep old-city paths more slippery.

Who’s Visiting?

Crime & Threats

Pickpocketing

Medium

Not widespread, but it does occur in crowded transport hubs, shopping streets, and tourist-heavy areas of Luxembourg City.

Phone Snatching

Low

Less common than in many larger European cities, but visible phone use near station areas or on quiet late-night streets still creates opportunity.

Robbery

Low

Street robbery is uncommon. Risk is slightly higher late at night around intoxicated crowds or isolated station-adjacent areas.

Assault

Low

Serious assaults on visitors are rare. Most incidents are linked to nightlife, alcohol, or personal disputes rather than random attacks.

Drink Spiking

Low

There is no unusually high reputation for this, but standard nightlife precautions are still sensible in bars and clubs.

Taxi Scams

Low

Taxi issues are limited, but visitors should still use official vehicles or pre-booked services to avoid route padding or unclear fares.

ATM Skimming

Low

Rare, but use bank-affiliated ATMs and check for tampering, especially in transport hubs or nightlife districts.

Tourist Scams

Low

Tourist-targeted scams exist but are not a dominant problem. Fake petitions, distraction approaches, and online booking fraud are more likely than street cons.

Common Scams

Fake petition or donation approach

Someone asks you to sign a petition or donate, using the distraction to target your wallet or phone.

TIP

Do not stop with valuables in hand, and decline firmly without opening your bag.

Café or terrace distraction theft

A thief takes a phone, wallet, or bag left on a table, chair, or underfoot while you are distracted.

TIP

Keep valuables on your body or loop a bag strap around your chair or leg.

Unofficial taxi or unclear fare

A driver offers an informal ride or takes a longer route, leading to an inflated fare.

TIP

Use official taxi ranks, hotel-booked cars, or app-arranged services.

Rental deposit fraud

A fake landlord advertises an attractive short-term rental and asks for payment before a verified contract or viewing.

TIP

Verify identity, use reputable platforms, and avoid bank transfers to unverified individuals.

Area Map

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Approximate locations from public sources. Conditions vary by time of day and current events.

Area Safety

Safer Areas

Kirchberg

Modern business and EU district with generally orderly streets, good transport, and lower street nuisance.

Limpertsberg

Residential, well-kept, and typically calm, especially in daytime and early evening.

Belair

Upscale residential area with a quiet feel and lower petty-crime exposure than nightlife zones.

Most small towns and villages

Outside Luxembourg City, the country is generally very calm with low crime and limited nightlife-related disorder.

Be More Careful

Gare district, Luxembourg City

The area around the main train station sees more petty theft, loitering, and late-night nuisance than most of the country.

Clausen

Popular nightlife area where intoxication, arguments, and opportunistic theft are more likely late at night.

Grund

Generally attractive and safe by day, but late-night routes and bar-heavy pockets can feel isolated after venues close.

Pétrusse Valley paths after dark

Quiet, less visible, and less comfortable for solo walkers late at night compared with main streets above.

Getting Around

Walking

Walking is generally safe and comfortable, especially by day. At night, stick to well-lit main routes in Luxembourg City and avoid isolated shortcuts through parks or valleys.

Taxis & Rideshare

Official taxis are generally safe. Confirm how the fare will be handled if not using a standard meter or app-booked ride, especially on airport or late-night trips.

Trains & Buses

Public transport is widely used and considered safe. Keep bags close on intercity trains and stay alert on quieter platforms late at night.

Do’s & Don’ts

Do

  • Keep valuables zipped and close in stations and nightlife areas
  • Use well-lit routes after dark in Luxembourg City
  • Book official taxis or use trusted transport options late at night
  • Watch drinks and belongings in bars and clubs
  • Verify accommodation listings before paying deposits

Don’t

  • Do not leave phones or bags unattended on café tables or train seats
  • Do not assume the station area is as calm at night as it is by day
  • Do not take isolated shortcuts through quiet parks or valley paths late at night
  • Do not carry wallets in back pockets in crowded areas
  • Do not hand valuables to strangers during street interactions

How Does It Compare?

Safer Than

Paris Brussels Rome

Riskier Than

Luxembourg is among Europe's safer destinations overall. Its risk level is closer to very safe northern and central European capitals than to larger big-city tourism hubs.

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Last updated: May 27, 2026