Business arrival checklist
- Confirm exact building entrance, visitor registration, ID requirements, meeting language, parking or public-transport access and buffer time before meetings.
- Allow extra time for Kirchberg, Cloche d'Or, the financial district, EU institutions, airport logistics and commuter peaks.
- For Schengen, tax, employment, social security, residence, driving, insurance or cross-border work matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources or qualified professionals.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Luxembourg City or your actual arrival city.
- Cards and contactless payments are common in hotels, restaurants, shops, business settings and many services, but visitors should keep a backup card and not assume every small vendor or rural setting is cashless.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; service may be included, but rounding up or leaving a small tip for good restaurant or taxi service can be appropriate.
- Start politely and adapt language choice; French and English are often practical in Luxembourg City, while German, Luxembourgish or other languages may matter by region and context. Be punctual, especially for business, EU, finance, legal, institutional or formal appointments. For home visits, bring a modest gift when appropriate, respect privacy and personal space, and avoid assuming everyone prefers the same language.