Luxembourg Visa RequirementsFor Hong Kong passport holders

Hong Kong passport holders can visit Luxembourg visa-free for up to 90 days within the Schengen 180-day period. Luxembourg, one of the world's wealthiest countries per capita, is a compact destination in the heart of Western Europe.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Luxembourg City
Europe
EUR (€)
Luxembourgish, French, German
UTC+1

Great news! Hong Kong passport holders can enter Luxembourg without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required. Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond planned Schengen departure. Standard Schengen documentation applies. Luxembourg is typically a short stop within a larger Western Europe itinerary.

Luxembourg is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

HKSAR Passport

Valid HKSAR passport with at least 3 months validity beyond planned Schengen departure.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel booking or host letter.

Proof of Sufficient Funds

Financial evidence for your stay.

Onward or Return Travel Ticket

Confirmed ticket out of the Schengen Area.

Travel Insurance Recommended

Recommended minimum EUR 30,000 coverage.

Current Travel Situation

Hong Kong to Luxembourg: What You Need to Know

Luxembourg is a founding Schengen member. The EU-HK bilateral visa exemption covers HKSAR passport holders. Luxembourg City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is notable for its medieval Bock Casemates fortifications and the Grund valley. Luxembourg is also the EU's financial center alongside Brussels. Days in Luxembourg count toward the shared 90/180 Schengen allowance.

How to Get There

Belgium, France, and Germany are all Schengen neighbors accessible within 2-3 hours. Luxembourg makes an excellent base for exploring the Moselle wine region shared with Germany.

Money & Banking

Luxembourg uses the Euro (EUR). Luxembourg is one of Europe's most expensive countries. Budget EUR 150-250 per day for mid-range travel. Public transport within Luxembourg has been completely free since 2020, a world first.

Practical Tips

Luxembourg Airport (LUX) has connections to European hubs. Luxembourg is bordered by France, Belgium, and Germany. The Brussels-Luxembourg train takes 2.5 hours; Paris takes 2 hours by TGV; Frankfurt takes 3.5 hours. Luxembourg has excellent motorway connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do HKSAR passport holders need a visa for Luxembourg?

No. Luxembourg is a founding Schengen member and HKSAR passport holders are visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day Schengen period.

How do I get to Luxembourg from Hong Kong?

Luxembourg Airport (LUX) handles European connections. Most routes connect via Brussels (2.5 hours by train), Frankfurt (3.5 hours), or Paris (2 hours by TGV). Luxair and Ryanair serve LUX from various European cities.

What makes Luxembourg unique?

Luxembourg is one of the world's wealthiest countries per capita and the EU's only Grand Duchy. It is home to significant EU institutions (European Court of Justice, European Investment Bank). The capital is trilingual (Luxembourgish, French, German).

What currency does Luxembourg use?

Luxembourg uses the Euro (EUR). It is one of Europe's most expensive countries for accommodation and dining.

Is public transport free in Luxembourg?

Yes. All public transport (buses, trams, trains within Luxembourg) has been completely free for all passengers since March 2020. This includes second-class rail travel throughout the country.

How long can I stay in Luxembourg on my HKSAR passport?

Up to 90 days in any rolling 180-day Schengen period.

What are the top sights in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg City's Bock Casemates (underground fortifications), the Grund valley, the European Quarter, Vianden Castle in the Ardennes, Clervaux and the Family of Man photography exhibition, and the Mullerthal region (Luxembourg's Little Switzerland).