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The Tourist Info is located at the main entrance of the Schengen Museum and is the starting point for discovering the region. Positioned at the meeting point of Luxembourg, France, and Germany, it brings together local insight, practical guidance, and a strong sense of place. From riverside walks to hillside vineyards, from nature reserves to sites of European memory – this is where your visit begins.
Our multilingual team is available during museum hours to help you plan your time in and around Schengen.

Address
Tourist Info Schengen

at Schengen Museum
6, Rue Robert Goebbels
L-5444 Schengen

+352 26 66 58 10 – 21
welcome@visitschengen.lu

Opening hours

Daily from  10:00 – 18:00

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What´s available

The desk offers brochures, maps, and tips for walking and cycling routes, nature activities, and local highlights. You’ll also find bicycle rental – perfect for exploring the Moselle region and cross-border trails. A curated shop features regional products and EU-themed items – ideal as souvenirs or gifts for all ages.

At a glance:

  • Brochures, maps and travel stories from Visit Luxembourg and regional partners
  • Tips for hiking and cycling – from gentle riverside paths to panoramic trails through vineyards and hills
  • Suggestions for premium hiking routes such as the Traumschleifen and circular trails with clear level indications – ideal for families, experienced hikers, and cross-border tours
  • Inspiration for nature activities around the Moselle – including boat tours, swimming lakes, and birdwatching
  • Hints on nature trails – such as the Biodiversum visitor centre at Haff Réimech, Strombierg, Kuebendällchen, and the Remerschen ponds
  • Bike rental (mountain bikes and e‑bikes via Rent‑a‑Bike Miselerland, subject to availability)
  • A curated shop with regional products, local wines, EU-themed items, postcards, and small gifts
  • Official EU information material

And of course – a warm welcome and a friendly smile.

Step into the Schengen Region

The Schengen Museum is your starting point for exploring the region where borders fade and cultures meet. At the official Tourist Info desk, you’ll get maps, travel tips, and personal advice to plan your visit. Discover the stories inside the museum – then step out to experience the landscapes, history, and local life that surround it.

Opening Hours & Tickets

Before your visit

Getting here & parking

Practical info & accessibility

Families and children

Schools & learning

For groups