Heading off on a road trip for the holidays? RTL Infos have rounded up fuel prices in Luxembourg and across the borders to help you decide where to fill up your car.

As of Monday 15 July, diesel costs €1.508/litre everywhere in Luxembourg – far cheaper than its neighbouring countries.

In the Moselle region of France, the price difference can reach around 16 cents per litre. Diesel is around €1.665 per litre in Fameck (Leclerc), going up to €1.669 in Amnéville (Leclerc) and €1.67 in Rombas (Leclerc again). In Thionville, Carrefour and Leclerc charge around €1.676 per litre, as well as €1.679 in Clouange (Super U). In the Metz area, the price sits at around €1.698 (Auchan Metz and Leclerc Marly).

In Belgium, diesel is around €1.81 per litre, while across the border in Germany it is between €1.679 and €1.759 in the area around Trier.

The price differences are similar for petrol, where Luxembourg offers the most advantageous price for SP95 at €1.585 per litre.

In France, unleaded petrol is around €1.745 in Fameck (Leclerc) and €1.749 in Hauconcourt and Amnéville (Leclerc), rising to €1.758 in Thionville (Carrefour, Leclerc) and Marly (Leclerc). In Clouange, Super U offers petrol at €1.759, while the closer you are to Metz, you have to pay at best €1.789 (Auchan).

Similar prices are observed in Belgium and Germany, with petrol costing €1.778 in Arlon and €1.859 in Trier.