Visiting Luxembourg in January
Are you planning a trip to Luxembourg in January? This post has everything you need to know to make the most of visiting Luxembourg during this winter month. From understanding the weather in Luxembourg in January to exploring the top activities and attractions available at this time of year.
I’ll help you decide if January is the right time for your adventure. You’ll also discover whether it’s worth braving the cold to experience the charm of Luxembourg in January or if another season might better suit your travel plans. Keep reading to uncover all the details and make a decision!

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Weather in Luxembourg in January
January is the coldest month in Luxembourg with the average temperature during the day at 4°C (39.2°F) with the temperature falling below zero on a night.
On average there are 18 days in rain in January and only 51 hours of sun on average for the whole month of January and you can expect some snow in January.
Things to do in Luxembourg in January
There are many things to do in Luxembourg in January, if the weather is good it can be nice to get outside to do some exploring or if not then there are plenty of activities to do indoors.
Whether you are looking to see Luxembourg City by bus or walking tour or to visit the castles in Luxembourg, there is something for everyone.
Explore Luxembourg City
Luxembourg City is a great city to explore and there are many places open to visit in January. You can choose to visit one of the many museums, though outdoor places like the casemates are closed during the winter months.
You can walk along the chemin de corniche, the wall that goes around the city and see the view of the valley below, you can even walk down to the valley or take the lift and walk alongside the river.
There are also many walking tours available if you want to learn more about the history of Luxembourg and Luxembourg City.
Notre Dame Cathedral
The Notre Dame Cathedral is in the old town of Luxembourg City close to The Adolphe Bridge, from the outside it is not very impressive but inside it is beautiful with the impressive stained glass windows and curved columns.
Vianden Castle

Vianden Castle Luxembourg is a beautiful place to visit all year, it is closed on 1st January but open the rest of the days of January from 10am to 6pm.
If it has been snowing in Vianden then the views of the castle can be stunning. The chairlift in Vianden is not open in January but it is possible to walk further up the mountain to see the views down
Buy your ticket in advance for Vianden Castle.
Hiking in Luxembourg
If you like hiking then you could drive or get a bus or the train to Echternach and hike part of the Mullerthal Trail. Make sure though to bring appropriate footwear and clothing as it could be cold and the trails could be muddy or covered in snow.
Is Luxembourg worth visiting in January
January is the quietest month in Luxembourg with the fewest number of visitors all year. In the first week of January the Christmas market’s and ice rinks close and the days are short with just 8 hours 15 minutes of daylight at the beginning of January and 9 hours 20 minutes by the end of January.
It is also the coldest month of the year with 18 days of rain and snow.
For those reasons, you may or may not want to visit Luxembourg in January, it can be nice to explore a city in the fresh cold air with not many tourists around, though if you plan on hiking in the countryside, the ground could be quite wet and muddy.
If you prepare well and bring the correct clothing then January can be a great month to visit Luxembourg and explore all the sights and museums without fighting with other people.
Is there snow in Luxembourg in January
There is normally snow in Luxembourg in January, though it is not the month with the highest snowfall, as that is December.
With temperatures reaching below zero most nights in January and on average 18 days of rain, you can expect some of that rain to turn to snow.
The Best places to visit in Luxembourg in January
There are many places to visit in Luxembourg that are outside of Luxembourg City, Vianden Castle is one of the most popular places to visit in Luxembourg and with many castles in Luxembourg you can choose to visit these during your trip.
Echternach

Echternach is the oldest town in Luxembourg and was established in 698AD when a Monk from Ripon in the UK built an Abbey there, on what was originally an estate with a Roman Villa.
Since then the town has flourished to what it is today and the current Echternach catherdral was built in 1868, though much work has needed to be done in 1953 after part of it was destroyed by bombs during the second world war.
Nowadays it is nice to walk around the old town and admire the beautiful buildings or take a walk along the river and enjoy a hot drink in one of the many cafes and restaurants in the town.
Moselle Valley
The Moselle Valley is the region in Luxembourg known for its wineries and restaurants located alongside the riverside. Some of the wineries are open all year round and it is possible to enjoy a wine tour and sample the wine in January.
Once you have explored the wineries then make sure to stop at one of the restaurants along the river to enjoy the views.
What to wear in Luxembourg in January
As January is the coldest month in the year, make sure that you bring plenty of warm clothes on your trip. You will need to have a thick waterproof coat or many layers and a waterproof jacket. Make sure to have gloves to keep your hands warm, as during the day it can be close to zero, though the average temperature for the month is 4°C during the day.
You might also find these articles useful in planning your trip to Luxembourg:
- Luxembourg Itinerary for one, two or three days
- Best time of year to visit Luxembourg
- Where to stay in Luxembourg
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