Luxembourg flagLuxembourg Calling Code: +352

Complete guide to calling Luxembourg โ€” international dialing code, step-by-step instructions, and FAQ.

+352
International calling code for Luxembourg
Country Code
+352
Country
Luxembourg
ISO Code
LU
Continent
Europe
Capital
Luxembourg
Time Zone
UTC+01:00

How to Call Luxembourg from Abroad

๐Ÿ“ž Step-by-Step Dialing Guide

  1. Dial your country's exit code (e.g. 011 from US, 00 from most countries, + from mobile)
  2. Dial +352 โ€” the country calling code for Luxembourg
  3. Dial the local phone number (area code + subscriber number)

About Luxembourg Calling Code

Every country has a unique international dialing prefix; for Luxembourg it is +352. The ITU assigns these codes under recommendation E.164. Dial +352 after your country's exit code, then the local subscriber number. Luxembourg is in Europe.

The ITU-T E.164 recommendation standardizes international numbering, giving every country and territory a distinct prefix. Without the correct prefix, international calls cannot be routed to the right destination.

Where the +352 Calling Code Is Used

The country code +352 is assigned to Luxembourg, located in Western Europe, with the capital Luxembourg. This code is part of the international telephony numbering plan and is used for all calls made to Luxembourg from outside the country.

A number displayed as +352 โ€ฆ is in international format: +352 replaces the domestic trunk prefix. From abroad, always drop any leading 0 of the area code and dial +352 + area code + subscriber number.

Calling codes starting with 3 are part of the ITU's regional numbering plan for the area around Luxembourg, in Western Europe. When saving Luxembourg numbers internationally, write +352 followed by the area code without its leading 0 โ€” this format works from every country.

Luxembourg Phone Number Formats

Numbers in Luxembourg use the standard E.164 pattern โ€” +352, then the area code, then the subscriber number. The same layout applies to landlines and mobile phones:

๐Ÿ“ฑ Number Structure

  • International format: +352 [area code] [subscriber number]
  • From abroad: exit code + +352 + local number (drop the trunk prefix 0)
  • Within Luxembourg: dial the local number directly

In most countries, domestic numbers start with a trunk prefix (often 0) that must be omitted internationally: dial your exit code, then +352, then the local number as written without its leading zero.

Time Zone in Luxembourg

Luxembourg runs on Europe/Luxembourg, which is UTC+01:00 UTC. Schedule international calls accordingly โ€” a convenient time for you may be very early or very late there.

Use the UTC offset (UTC+01:00) to plan calls to Luxembourg. For most international callers, the practical rule is: schedule business-hour calls to Luxembourg during the overlap between your working day and theirs.

Daylight saving time can shift Luxembourg's clock by one hour in summer. For time-critical calls, confirm the current UTC offset rather than relying on the standard value.

Emergency Numbers in Luxembourg

If you need urgent help while in Luxembourg, dial the local emergency numbers below. Note that these numbers are only for use inside Luxembourg.

ServiceNumber
Police112
Fire112
Ambulance112

Example: Calling Luxembourg Numbers in Practice

Here is how a typical call to Luxembourg works, depending on where you are calling from:

๐ŸŒ From the United States or Canada

  1. Dial the US/Canada exit code 011
  2. Dial the Luxembourg country code +352
  3. Dial the local number (area code + subscriber number, without the trunk prefix 0)

Example: 011 +352 [area code] [number]

๐ŸŒ From the United Kingdom or Europe

  1. Dial the international access code 00 (or use the + symbol on mobile)
  2. Dial the Luxembourg country code +352
  3. Dial the local number

Example: 00 +352 [area code] [number], or +352 [area code] [number] from any mobile phone

Leading zeros in domestic area codes are not dialed internationally. Write the number as +352 + area code (no leading 0) + subscriber number.

Calling Luxembourg from Major Countries

International exit codes differ by country. Use this reference when dialing Luxembourg (+352) from abroad:

Calling FromExit CodeFull International Dialing
United States011011 352 [local number]
United Kingdom0000 352 [local number]
Australia00110011 352 [local number]
China0000 352 [local number]
Japan010010 352 [local number]
India0000 352 [local number]
Germany0000 352 [local number]
France0000 352 [local number]

On mobile phones, the + symbol replaces the exit code entirely โ€” just dial +352 followed by the local number.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the calling code for Luxembourg?

The international calling code for Luxembourg is +352.

How do I call Luxembourg from the United States?

Dial 011 (US exit code), then +352, then the local phone number.

How do I call Luxembourg from the United Kingdom?

Dial 00 (UK exit code), then +352, then the local phone number.

Can I use the + symbol instead of the exit code?

Yes! On mobile phones you can dial +352 directly followed by the local number. The + symbol automatically replaces your country's exit code.

How do I call within Luxembourg?

If you're already in Luxembourg, simply dial the local number directly. You do not need to use the country code +352 for domestic calls.

What is the capital of Luxembourg?

The capital of Luxembourg is Luxembourg. When calling the capital from abroad, dial +352 followed by the local area code (without the leading 0) and the number.

What are the emergency numbers in Luxembourg?

Police: 112, Fire: 112, Ambulance: 112. These numbers are only valid inside Luxembourg.

Other Countries in Europe

Nearby countries and their calling codes:

Calling Luxembourg from Russia or Greece works the same way: dial your local exit code first, then +352, then the local number. Within Europe, many callers simply use the + symbol on mobile to avoid exit-code differences.

Data sources: ITU-T Recommendation E.164, national numbering plans. Calling codes are for reference only โ€” always verify with your carrier before dialing. ITU national numbering plans