Luxembourg Visa RequirementsFor Peru passport holders
Peruvian citizens can enter Luxembourg visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period as part of Schengen Area access.
Great news! Peru passport holders can enter Luxembourg without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No visa is required. Present your valid Peruvian passport at the Luxembourg border. Carry proof of accommodation, onward travel, and sufficient funds. Luxembourg is a small country easily covered in 1 to 2 days, often combined with Belgium, France, or Germany on a multi-country 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
Current Travel Situation
Peru to Luxembourg: What You Need to Know
Luxembourg is a Schengen member and one of the world's wealthiest countries. Peruvian passport holders can enter freely as part of the Schengen visa-free arrangement. Luxembourg City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major European banking and EU institutional hub. Public transport throughout Luxembourg is free for all passengers.
Practical Tips
Luxembourg Findel Airport is small but well connected. The euro is the currency. Luxembourgish, French, and German are official languages; English is widely spoken. All public transport in Luxembourg is free. Luxembourg City's Bock Casemates (underground fortifications) and the Grund valley are the top attractions. Day trips to Vianden Castle, Echternach, and the Mullerthal (Little Switzerland) region are recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Peruvian citizens need a visa for Luxembourg?
No. Luxembourg is a Schengen member and Peru has full Schengen visa-free access. Peruvian passport holders can enter Luxembourg for up to 90 days within any 180-day Schengen period without a visa.
Is it true that all public transport in Luxembourg is free?
Yes. Luxembourg became the first country in the world to offer free nationwide public transport in March 2020. All buses, trams, and trains within Luxembourg are free for all passengers (residents and tourists alike) at all times. This significantly reduces travel costs within the small country.
How small is Luxembourg and how long does it take to explore?
Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe, covering approximately 2,586 square kilometers. Luxembourg City, the capital, can be thoroughly explored in 1 to 2 days. The rest of the country (the Mullerthal Little Switzerland region, the Moselle wine valley, Vianden Castle, and Echternach) can be covered in another 2 to 3 days. Most visitors combine Luxembourg with a wider Belgium-Netherlands-Germany itinerary.
Is Luxembourg worth visiting on its own or is it better as a stopover?
Luxembourg is absolutely worth at least 2 days as a destination in its own right. Luxembourg City's UNESCO-listed Bock Casemates underground fortifications, the Grund valley, and the Grand Ducal Palace are genuinely impressive. The surrounding countryside is also beautiful. However, most Peruvian travelers include it as part of a broader Benelux or Central Europe itinerary.