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Driving to or through Belgium on a Luxembourg number plate? From 1 May 2027 you will also need a valid digital motorway vignette on Belgian motorways. Here is what that means for drivers from Luxembourg.
Yes. The Belgian vignette applies to every car and van up to 3,500 kg, regardless of the country of registration. Luxembourg plates are no exception. Roadside cameras automatically read your plate and check that a valid vignette is linked to it. Motorcycles, lorries and coaches are not covered.
The price is the same for foreign and Belgian drivers. For a short trip, pick a short-term vignette; if you cross the border often, an annual vignette works out cheaper.
| Vignette | Price |
|---|---|
| 1 day | €9 |
| 10 days | €12 |
| 1 month | €19 |
| 2 months | €30 |
| Year (electric) | €90 |
| Year (Euro 4+) | €100 |
| Year (older) | €125 |
You buy a single digital vignette that is valid throughout Belgium — not separately per region. The annual rates below follow the Flemish amounts and depend on your vehicle’s Euro emission standard; short-term vignettes cost the same for every vehicle.
The vignette is fully digital and linked to your plate — there is no windscreen sticker. From 1 March 2027 you can buy it online in advance, including from Luxembourg. Enter your plate and country of registration, choose the period and pay before you enter the Belgian motorway.
Luxembourg borders Belgium directly. The busiest routes run via the E411/A4 (Arlon–Namur–Brussels) and the E25 towards Liège. As soon as you drive on a Belgian motorway, you need a valid vignette.
In Luxembourg motorways are free for cars: no toll and no vignette. Because many people in Luxembourg cross into Belgium daily or regularly to work, shop or refuel, the Belgian vignette is a new thing to keep in mind.
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