Time Zones in Luxembourg

See Luxembourg’s current time, UTC offsets, DST schedule, and tools to compare or convert time with other countries and cities.

Luxembourg
Luxembourg · CEST
Luxembourg Daylight TimeGMT +02Tue, Jul 21
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CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Luxembourg
Pop. 76,684
Esch-sur-Alzette
Pop. 28,228
Dudelange
Pop. 18,013
Schifflange
Pop. 8,155
Bettembourg
Pop. 7,437
Pétange
Pop. 7,187
Ettelbruck
Pop. 6,364
Merl
Pop. 6,264
Diekirch
Pop. 6,242
Strassen
Pop. 6,006
Bertrange
Pop. 5,615
Rodange
Pop. 5,505
Belvaux
Pop. 5,313
Differdange
Pop. 5,296
Mamer
Pop. 5,017
Soleuvre
Pop. 4,988
Wiltz
Pop. 4,816
Echternach
Pop. 4,787
Obercorn
Pop. 4,666
Bascharage
Pop. 4,645
Kayl
Pop. 4,396
Uebersyren
Pop. 4,144
Grevenmacher
Pop. 3,958
Béreldange
Pop. 3,627
Kirchberg
Pop. 3,534
Mersch
Pop. 3,464
Mondercange
Pop. 3,306
Remich
Pop. 3,187
Niedercorn
Pop. 3,164
Mondorf-les-Bains
Pop. 3,113
Tétange
Pop. 2,929
Bissen
Pop. 2,547
Sandweiler
Pop. 2,522
Sanem
Pop. 2,489
Lamadelaine
Pop. 2,428
Bridel
Pop. 2,404
Junglinster
Pop. 2,358
Wasserbillig
Pop. 2,327
Steinfort
Pop. 2,225
Helmsange
Pop. 2,193
Hesperange
Pop. 1,937
Leudelange
Pop. 1,924
Steinsel
Pop. 1,879
Itzig
Pop. 1,836
Clemency
Pop. 1,821
Colmar
Pop. 1,776
Lintgen
Pop. 1,752
Gonderange
Pop. 1,735
Senningerberg
Pop. 1,663
Kehlen
Pop. 1,658
Vianden
Pop. 1,626
Heisdorf
Pop. 1,586
Eischen
Pop. 1,559
Niederanven
Pop. 1,508
Canach
Pop. 1,496
Hautcharage
Pop. 1,495
Bergem
Pop. 1,490
Mertzig
Pop. 1,482
Olm
Pop. 1,459
Troisvierges
Pop. 1,457
Rollingen
Pop. 1,448
Beaufort
Pop. 1,418
Larochette
Pop. 1,410
Schieren
Pop. 1,397
Alzingen
Pop. 1,376
Dalheim
Pop. 1,364
Frisange
Pop. 1,355
Capellen
Pop. 1,330
Moutfort
Pop. 1,306
Fentange
Pop. 1,302
Crauthem
Pop. 1,278
Consdorf
Pop. 1,241
Warken
Pop. 1,188
Redange-sur-Attert
Pop. 1,164
Mertert
Pop. 1,163
Niederfeulen
Pop. 1,125
Clervaux
Pop. 1,103
Schouweiler
Pop. 1,090
Contern
Pop. 1,083
Bettendorf
Pop. 1,072
Koerich
Pop. 1,066
Schrassig
Pop. 1,051
Hobscheid
Pop. 1,051
Müllendorf
Pop. 1,024
Pontpierre
Pop. 1,017
Aspelt
Pop. 1,013
Medernach
Pop. 907
Berdorf
Pop. 900
Erpeldange
Pop. 845
Schuttrange
Pop. 841
Garnich
Pop. 824
Hosingen
Pop. 811
Dippach
Pop. 808
Wormeldange
Pop. 786
Lorentzweiler
Pop. 772
Vichten
Pop. 764
Stadtbredimus
Pop. 749
Walferdange
Pop. 740
Roeser
Pop. 708
Weiswampach
Pop. 691
Rosport
Pop. 681
Beckerich
Pop. 672
Useldange
Pop. 657
Kopstal
Pop. 657
Grosbous
Pop. 656
Biwer
Pop. 653
Heffingen
Pop. 623
Tuntange
Pop. 605
Boevange-sur-Attert
Pop. 576
Reckange-sur-Mess
Pop. 571
Bous
Pop. 560
Reisdorf
Pop. 493
Weiler-la-Tour
Pop. 484
Schengen
Pop. 470
Manternach
Pop. 443
Waldbredimus
Pop. 416
Waldbillig
Pop. 408
Rambrouch
Pop. 401
Boulaide
Pop. 396
Bech
Pop. 380
Septfontaines
Pop. 363
Ell
Pop. 359
Flaxweiler
Pop. 358
Lenningen
Pop. 338
Esch-sur-Sûre
Pop. 333
Saeul
Pop. 316
Bourscheid
Pop. 275
Nommern
Pop. 272
Goesdorf
Pop. 251
Wilwerwiltz
Pop. 249
Betzdorf
Pop. 248
Wahl
Pop. 235
Bettborn
Pop. 231
Wincrange
Pop. 210
Fischbach
Pop. 184
Bavigne
Pop. 132
Winseler
Pop. 126
Mompach
Pop. 100
Tandel
Pop. 89
Putscheid
Pop. 38
Rumelange
Pop. 0
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Luxembourg Time Zone Offsets

Luxembourg uses Central European Time, UTC+1, and Central European Summer Time, UTC+2, during daylight saving time. View all time zones used in the country with current offsets.

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Compare And Schedule Times

Use the hour-by-hour comparison grid to convert Luxembourg time to any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download, Google Calendar, or Gmail integration.

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DST Changes And Accuracy

Luxembourg observes DST, typically starting on the last Sunday in March and ending on the last Sunday in October. Time changes update automatically using the IANA timezone database, including historical rule changes.

How to Check Time in Luxembourg

  1. Open the Luxembourg page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/luxembourg. The page opens with Luxembourg pre-loaded on the comparison grid, which is useful when you need to schedule a call with a bank, EU institution, or logistics partner based in Luxembourg City.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you work with regularly, such as London for finance, New York for investment and legal coordination, or Dubai for trade and freight connections. This creates additional rows on the visual timeline so you can compare Luxembourg against the markets and offices that matter to your team.

  3. Select a working window: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across Luxembourg’s row to highlight a meeting window on the 24-hour grid. You can drag the center of the purple selection to move it or use the left and right handles to resize it, which helps when you are trying to find overlap for a cross-border call between Luxembourg and teams in other financial or corporate hubs.

  4. Export and share the result: Once a time range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially practical for distributed teams handling compliance reviews, fund administration, or client meetings, because everyone receives the same meeting window in their own local time.

Time Zones in Luxembourg

Luxembourg uses a single time zone across the entire country: Europe/Luxembourg. The standard offset is UTC+1, and during daylight saving time the offset changes to UTC+2.

Because there is only one national time zone, the same local time applies in Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Dudelange, Schifflange, Bettembourg, Pétange, Ettelbruck, Merl, Diekirch, and Strassen. This makes scheduling simpler for domestic business, government services, and transport planning, since there are no internal regional time differences to manage.

Luxembourg does not use multiple time zones, and it does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets. For practical coordination, that means a meeting set for 10:00 in Luxembourg City is also 10:00 everywhere else in the country, whether you are arranging a legal appointment, a freight pickup, or a remote team handoff.

Luxembourg Country Details

Luxembourg is a European country with its capital in Luxembourg. It has a population of 607,728 and a total area of 2,586 km², making it one of Europe’s smaller countries by land area while still serving as a major center for finance, EU administration, and cross-border employment.

The national currency is the EUR (Euro), which is important for business travelers, payroll teams, and companies invoicing clients in the euro area. Luxembourg’s international dialing code is +352, a useful detail when setting up direct calls with local offices, banks, law firms, or hotels.

The main languages used in Luxembourg are lb, de-LU, and fr-LU. This multilingual environment matters in real-world scheduling because meetings, customer support, and government communication may be conducted in Luxembourgish, German, or French depending on the organization and audience.

Daylight Saving Time in Luxembourg

Luxembourg observes daylight saving time. Its time changes from UTC+1 in standard time to UTC+2 in daylight saving time, which affects meeting schedules, calendar invites, transport timing, and cross-border coordination with partners outside continental Europe.

In 2026, clocks in Luxembourg go forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026, changing from UTC+1 to UTC+2. Clocks go back on Sunday, October 25, 2026, changing from UTC+2 to UTC+1, so companies scheduling spring and autumn meetings should confirm whether recurring calls still fall inside normal office hours after each transition.

All parts of Luxembourg follow the same daylight saving schedule because the country uses one time zone nationwide. There are no regional exceptions within Luxembourg, so the DST change applies equally in Luxembourg City, Esch-sur-Alzette, Dudelange, and the rest of the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Luxembourg have?

Luxembourg has one time zone: Europe/Luxembourg. This single-zone setup means the same local time is used across the whole country, including Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Dudelange, Schifflange, Bettembourg, Pétange, Ettelbruck, Merl, Diekirch, and Strassen.

For businesses, this is useful because there is no need to account for internal time differences when scheduling domestic meetings or deliveries. A nationwide call, train connection, or office appointment can be planned using one consistent clock.

does Luxembourg use daylight saving time?

Yes, Luxembourg uses daylight saving time. Its clocks move from UTC+1 during standard time to UTC+2 during daylight saving time.

In 2026, the clocks go forward on Sunday, March 29, 2026, and go back on Sunday, October 25, 2026. These changes are important for anyone arranging international calls, especially with countries that switch on different dates or do not observe DST at all.

what is the time difference between Luxembourg and UTC?

Luxembourg is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. That means local time in Luxembourg is one hour ahead of UTC in winter and two hours ahead of UTC in the daylight saving period.

This matters for global scheduling because the UTC difference is not fixed year-round. If you are coordinating with teams that use UTC-based systems, such as cloud operations, aviation planning, or international support desks, you need to account for the March and October clock changes.

what currency does Luxembourg use?

Luxembourg uses the EUR (Euro). This is the same currency used in many other European countries, which simplifies pricing, accounting, and travel budgeting for companies operating across the euro area.

For travelers and business visitors, using the euro means hotel bills, restaurant payments, taxi fares, and corporate expenses are handled in EUR. It is also relevant for finance and procurement teams preparing invoices or reimbursements for work in Luxembourg.

what is the dialing code for Luxembourg?

The international dialing code for Luxembourg is +352. If you are calling a business, hotel, government office, or local contact in Luxembourg from abroad, you would begin with +352 before the local number.

This is especially useful for international business communication, including legal services, banking support, and travel coordination. Teams setting up contact directories or CRM records for Luxembourg-based partners should store numbers with the +352 country code for consistency.

what languages are spoken in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg uses lb, de-LU, and fr-LU. In practice, this multilingual setup affects how meetings are conducted, how documents are prepared, and which language is preferred by a specific office or institution.

For business communication, it is common to confirm the working language before a call or in-person appointment. This is particularly helpful for customer service, public administration, and cross-border corporate work where French or German may be used alongside Luxembourgish.