Luxembourg became the first county to introduce free public transport for both residents and tourists nationwide in March 2020. And Malta introduced free public transport for holders of a smart
From Dunkirk to Tallinn and Luxembourg, however, experiments with fare-free public transport have been relatively small-scale, making them much easier to manage than rolling out the policy in a Concerning the latter, although Luxembourg invests predominantly and jointly with the neighbouring regions in public transport in order to alter the current modal split of home-work journeys, a vast majority of workers from abroad still commute by car (86% of these journeys in 2010 [5]).Luxembourg was the first country to provide free public transport for the last three years. Buses, Tram and Trains all are free you can board them and get down at any location you want any number of times. Note: Trains has an exception where for 1st class you need to pay. But from my experience there is not not much difference between first
Visiting Luxembourg. Since 1 October 2022, third-country nationals residing outside the European Union or the Schengen area may once again travel to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for all types of travel, including non-essential travel (e.g. for tourist or other reasons), regardless of their vaccination status..