Luxembourg Visa RequirementsFor Slovenia passport holders

Slovenian citizens can visit Luxembourg visa-free with no length-of-stay cap as both countries are EU and Schengen members.

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Great news! Slovenia passport holders can enter Luxembourg without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa required. A valid Slovenian passport or national ID card is sufficient for any stay as an EU citizen.

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 โ†’

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

Valid Passport or National ID

A valid Slovenian passport or national ID card.

Valid Slovak Passport or National ID Card

A valid Slovak passport or national ID card is sufficient for entry into Luxembourg.

Current Travel Situation

Slovenia to Luxembourg: What You Need to Know

Luxembourg is one of Europe's smallest yet most prosperous states and home to key EU institutions including the European Court of Justice, the Court of Auditors, and the European Investment Bank. Slovenian EU officials, legal professionals, and diplomats travel regularly to Luxembourg. The capital's UNESCO-listed Old Quarters and fortification casemates, the Mullerthal hiking region (Little Switzerland), the Moselle wine valley, and the Ardennes border with Belgium make Luxembourg a compact but rewarding destination.

How to Get There

Luxembourg City: Bock Casemates (underground fortifications with panoramic valley views), the Grand Ducal Palace, the MUDAM contemporary art museum (I.M. Pei-designed), the Grund riverside district. Mullerthal trail: 112 km of waymarked paths through sandstone rock formations and beech forests. Vianden Castle: one of Europe's finest Romanesque-Gothic castles in the Our Valley, 1 hour north of Luxembourg City. Moselle Valley: Crรฉmant de Luxembourg sparkling wine and Riesling tastings in Remich and Grevenmacher.

Money & Banking

Luxembourg uses the euro (EUR). Luxembourg City is very expensive; hotels average EUR 130-220 per night. The free public transport partially offsets this. Eat at the covered market halls or small bistros rather than tourist-facing restaurants for better value.

Practical Tips

Luxembourg Airport has connections from Ljubljana via Brussels, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam. Luxair is the national carrier with reasonable fares to major EU hubs. Public transport within Luxembourg is free (since 2020): buses and trains cover the country at no cost once you arrive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovenian citizens need a visa for Luxembourg?

No. Luxembourg and Slovenia are both EU and Schengen member states. Slovenian citizens can travel freely using a passport or national ID card.

What currency does Luxembourg use?

Luxembourg uses the euro (EUR), the same as Slovenia.

Is public transport free in Luxembourg?

Yes. Luxembourg introduced free nationwide public transport (buses, trams, and trains) in March 2020, the first country in the world to do so. All public transport within Luxembourg is free for everyone including tourists.

What are the Bock Casemates?

The Bock Casemates are over 23 km of underground tunnels carved into the rock of Luxembourg City's old town from the 17th century. They formed part of one of Europe's most formidable fortresses (partly demolished after the Treaty of London, 1867) and are now open as a UNESCO-listed visitor attraction.

How do I get from Ljubljana to Luxembourg?

Fly from Ljubljana via Brussels, Frankfurt, or Amsterdam to Luxembourg Airport (LUX). Luxair is the national carrier. The overland drive is approximately 1,100 km (10 hours).

What is Vianden Castle?

Vianden Castle in the Our Valley in northern Luxembourg (1 hour from Luxembourg City) is one of Europe's finest examples of Romanesque-Gothic secular architecture, dating from the 10th to 14th centuries. It was restored in the 20th century and now houses a comprehensive castle museum. The town below has a characteristic old quarter and a chair lift above the valley.

What is the Mullerthal region?

The Mullerthal (Little Switzerland of Luxembourg) is a region of sandstone rock formations, beech forests, and gorge streams in eastern Luxembourg near Echternach. The Mullerthal Trail is a 112 km waymarked walking route through the most scenic terrain. The village of Berdorf and the Wolfsschlucht (Wolf's Gorge) are highlights.