Luxembourg for Tourism (LFT) has announced that the new collection of Visit Luxembourg publications for 2026 is now available and can be ordered or viewed online for free on the Visit Luxembourg website.
Produced by LFT, the publications are designed to complement LFT’s digital platforms, multilingual brochures, magazines, guides and maps and offer travel inspiration and information for those wishing to experience the Grand Duchy.
“As well as widespread distribution to the national tourism sector and international representatives of Luxembourg (LTIOs, Embassies...), LFT received around 11,000 orders from individuals in 2025. In total, 338,000 maps, guides and magazines were distributed at POIs, hotels and restaurants within the Greater Region, and internationally at travel fairs and trade and press events,” said Dr Sebastian Reddeker, CEO of LFT.
He added: “The demand for the whole range of Visit Luxembourg publications for pre-travel inspiration and onsite information not only remains strong but has grown each year.”
The LFT said that the new collection of Visit Luxembourg publications offers travellers a tour of Luxembourg's urban life, cultural attractions, outdoors experiences and culinary delights and are for anyone who wants to be “inspired to discover Luxembourg as a travel destination for the first time”.
Among the publications is the eighth edition of “Luci - Inspiring Travel Stories from Luxembourg”. It includes information on subjects such as the Upper-Sûre nature park, the transformation of industrial sites into creative hubs, “No Limits” hikes for everyone, as well as tales of western smugglers.
LFT said: “From the European spirit of Schengen to celebrating slowness through analogue photography, ‘Luci’ invites you to discover Luxembourg with curiosity and emotion.”
The LFT has also published the “100 things to do in Luxembourg” pocket guide, which lists attractions and activities in the country and includes a detailed map to make it easier for tourists to plan their trips.
Updated “Hiking in Luxembourg” and “Biking in Luxembourg” foldable maps are also available, providing an overview of the most important hiking and cycling options across the country and “The Grand Tour du Luxembourg” map is available for those who want to explore the beauty of the country by road.
Each map and guide exist as one edition and all are available in four languages: English; French; German and Luxembourgish. They can be ordered from or viewed online free of charge at visitluxembourg.com.