Parking

Parking spaces for people with reduced mobility are also available near the fairground, on Allée Scheffer, Boulevard de la Foire and Boulevard Emmanuel Servais. To locate these parking spaces, use the interactive map that will be available during the Schueberfouer.

Emplacements de stationnement pour personnes à mobilité réduite

View the interactive map at maps.vdl.lu

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Wheelchairs and walkers

As in previous years, the City of Luxembourg will be providing twowheelchairs and one walker for free for people with reduced mobility during the Schueberfouer's opening hours.

Wheelchairs can be collected from 12:00 on Wednesday, 23 August at the Luxembourg Fire and Rescue Centre (CIS) office near the entry gate (between noon and 14:00, by reservation only).

For organisational purposes, we recommend that you book your wheelchair/walker in advance if you would like to use this service (Service Intégration et besoins spécifiques: Tel: 4796-4150 / integratioun@vdl.lu

Restaurants

Most of the restaurants at the Schueberfouer have ramps to facilitate access for wheelchair users. In addition, restaurant operators and staff will willingly assist people with reduced mobility who wish to gain access to their establishments.

If you wish to receive additional information to better plan your visit, please contact the City of Luxembourg's Service Intégration et besoins spécifiques (Integration and Special Needs Department) on 4796 4150 or at integratioun@vdl.lu.

Information on accessibility for people with reduced mobility at the fair's restaurants will be available in due course.

Toilets

Public toilets for people with reduced mobility are located near the main entrance and at Petit Glacis.

View the map for the locations of these toilets.

Toilettes

View the interactive map at maps.vdl.lu

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EureWelcome Label

The City of Luxembourg will have accessibility for people with reduced mobility at the Schueberfouer assessed by the association Info-handicap. This assessment is used to provide people with reduced mobility with as much information as possible, and to update the EureWelcome label for temporary tourism and cultural sites, which has been issued every year since 2012 by the Ministry of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Tourism (Ministère des Classes moyennes et du Tourisme).