Cheaper refueling in Luxembourg: fuel prices compared to Saarland!

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Discover how border residents from Saarland save by refueling in Luxembourg and what fuel prices currently apply.

Entdecken Sie, wie Grenzbewohner aus dem Saarland durch Tankstopps in Luxemburg sparen und welche Spritpreise aktuell gelten.
Discover how border residents from Saarland save by refueling in Luxembourg and what fuel prices currently apply.

Cheaper refueling in Luxembourg: fuel prices compared to Saarland!

More and more people from Saarland and the Trier region are taking the opportunity to fill up in Luxembourg, as fuel prices there are generally below the German level. Buying fuel in Luxembourg can mean noticeable savings, especially for drivers who live near the border. Current data shows that fuel prices in Luxembourg on June 14, 2025 were as follows: Super 95 at 1,458 euros per liter, Super 98 at 1,572 euros per liter and diesel at 1,392 euros per liter. This represents a significant difference to the prices in Saarland, which according to sol.de at the same time (1 p.m.) were around 1,651 euros per liter for E10 and 1,537 euros per liter for Diesel lay.

In order to make the most of possible price advantages, it is recommended to consult a fuel price app before traveling to Luxembourg. Prices in Germany fluctuate greatly and can vary depending on the time of day, which requires flexibility in planning. Environmental aspects should also be taken into account, as unnecessary journeys should be avoided.

Price comparison and offers in Europe

The differences in fuel prices are not just limited to Luxembourg. A look at the entire EU shows that there are large price differences. According to the ADAC, the cheapest gasoline prices are in Poland, while Denmark has the highest prices. When it comes to diesel, Hungarian prices are the cheapest, while Switzerland has the most expensive diesel prices. Overall, the differences can be up to 61 cents for premium gasoline and up to 57 cents for diesel.

For travelers driving abroad, strategically planning fuel stops is crucial to saving money. Along the route to the east or southeast, fuel prices are often significantly cheaper compared to Germany. Travelers should therefore check the fuel prices in different countries before setting off, as this data is collected by the EU Commission.

Rules and regulations

An important rule when refueling in Luxembourg is that carrying petrol in canisters is prohibited by law, as the ADAC emphasizes. This aspect should also be taken into account when planning a border crossing. For many road users, the question arises as to whether the trip to Luxembourg for a refueling stop is actually worth it, especially in view of the investigations into environmental aspects and the potential loss of time.

In summary, the price of fuel in Luxembourg continues to be an incentive for many drivers. However, the combination of costs and environmentally conscious planning as well as the current market situation should be kept in mind to make the best decision.