Luxembourg officially reopened their borders for tourism as of June 15, 2020. Presently, Luxembourg is starting to allow travelers from the EEA and certain low-risk countries as recommended by the EU council.

Who Can Enter Luxembourg?
Below is the list of the countries that can travel to Luxembourg:
Are There Any Tests and/or Quarantine Requirements?
None. But in order to enter Luxembourg with no restrictions, passengers need to be coming from one of the above countries. Travelers should have been there for the last 14 days, and be a permanent resident of one of the above countries. Travelers from the third-party countries outside the EU listed above will need official documents proving their residence in one of these countries (residence permit, residence certificate, work permit, etc.). These documents must be accompanied by a translation into one of the administrative languages of Luxembourg or into English.

Health Protocols and Safety Measures
Public gatherings remain limited to six people in an indoor space and 20 people outdoors. Face coverings are mandatory on public transport and in enclosed or crowded public spaces. Social distancing protocols must be followed.
What’s Open in Luxembourg?
- Hotels, camping sites, and other accommodations are open
- Restaurants and cafes
- Public transportation
- Most shops are open
In addition, you can check out Luxembourg on our live map.
Sources: Luxembourg City | Visit Luxembourg | The Luxembourg Government