Public transport in Luxembourg to be free of cost
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, LUXEMBOURG/ Updated : Dec 12, 2018, 17:55 IST
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The beautiful little country of Luxembourg is all set to make its public transport free of cost. This means that travellers coming to Europe’s beautiful little nation of Luxembourg can now enjoy travelling within the country for f … Read more
The beautiful little country of Luxembourg is all set to make its public transport free of cost. This means that travellers coming to Europe’s beautiful little nation of Luxembourg can now enjoy travelling within the country for free. Read less
The beautiful little country of Luxembourg is all set to make its public transport free of cost. This means that travellers coming to Europe’s beautiful little nation of Luxembourg can now enjoy travelling within the country for free.
The idea of free transportation is to reduce the traffic issues that the capital city, Luxembourg City is facing. The city gets 400,000 commuters coming into the city every day for work. Luxembourg City has a total population of 110,000 people, and people from France, Belgium, and Germany come here to work every day.
Luxembourg is a beautiful destination surrounded by Belgium, France, and Germany, and stands out as a dream destination for many travellers. Much of the country is full of dense forests, and nature parks, and there are numerous old world structures still standing. The nation also has quite a few memorials and museums across the country, where you can get a glimpse of the nation’s tumultuous World War II times.
Luxembourg can be great for those, who like outdoor adventures as well, so you can get your share of biking, hiking, water sports, and more. With high standards of living and plenty going on, the nation can be your next big destination.
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