Mobility
ING Night Marathon Luxembourg to bring races and road changes to the capital on 16 May 2026
The 16 May race brings marathon, half-marathon, team, 5K, youth and Roll&Run events into the capital at night.

The ING Night Marathon Luxembourg returns on 16 May 2026, bringing thousands of runners and spectators into the capital for one of Europe’s best-known night races.
The official programme includes the marathon, half-marathon, Team Run, 5K Run For Success, Minimarathon, Mini Minimarathon and Roll&Run. That mix makes the event more than a race: it is also a city-wide evening of transport changes, crowds and neighbourhood disruption.
For runners, the practical checklist is simple: confirm bib collection, start area, bag rules, transport plan and weather before leaving home. For residents, the key issue is movement through the city. Public transport, walking and allowing extra time will usually be safer than assuming a normal Saturday traffic pattern.
The event’s SEO value is also its public value: people search for route, road closures, start times, parking and tram information because they need decisions fast. Étude will update this guide if official closure or route details change.
Frequently asked
- When is the ING Night Marathon Luxembourg 2026?
- It is scheduled for 16 May 2026.
- Which races are included?
- Marathon, half-marathon, Team Run, 5K Run For Success, Minimarathon, Mini Minimarathon and Roll&Run.
Sources
Around Politics
A look at recent reporting on politics from the Étude newsroom.
Related by topic
Other Étude stories tagged with the same topics as this article.
More in Politics

Luxembourg public holidays 2026: the full list and what's open or closed


Luxembourg regulator will let Israeli bond prospectus expire on 31 August

Trending at Étude
Explainer The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: Its Monarchy and How the Country Is Governed
Mobility Alzingen bypass: why Luxembourg is moving a EUR 390 million road bill now
Travel & Climate Weather and Climate in Luxembourg: What to Expect, Month by Month
Money & Work Unemployment benefits in Luxembourg: who qualifies and how much is paid