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6 Best Place to live in Luxembourg (With Benefits)

Sarhan Basem by Sarhan Basem
14 November 2022
in Culture and Society News
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Luxembourg (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Considering the plethora of housing possibilities in the Grand Duchy is important before deciding on a relocation strategy and packing up your possessions. Despite its relatively small size about other European powerhouses, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a popular destination for internationals seeking a new life. Located near Germany, France, and Belgium, Luxembourg is a bustling financial hub with a rich cultural heritage and a pleasant way of life. Over forty per cent of Luxembourg’s population comprises foreigners, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble making friends and finding a community amongst other ex-pats. 

If you’re looking for information on housing options in Luxembourg, you’ve come to the correct place. Find out about our recommended best place to live in Luxembourg here!

Top best place to live in Luxembourg

You have a surprisingly large number of options here, considering how small the country is. When deciding where in Luxembourg you want to make your home, you have your pick of a wide variety of breathtaking neighbourhoods. Let’s have a look at the list:

1. Moselle Valley

The Moselle Valley is largely recognised for its prominence as a wine-producing region. Picturesque vineyards can be found all across the region.

One of the nicest areas in this region is the river town of Remich, which features a lengthy promenade that runs along the river and provides fantastic views and places that are perfect for picnics. Remich is most well-known for its yearly carnival, in addition to its wine production.

2. Echternach

The Basilica of St. Willibrord and the Church of St. Peter and Paul in Echternach are examples of the exceptional historic architecture found in Luxembourg.

Echternach is Luxembourg’s oldest town and also one of the quietest. It is also home to a gothic marketplace and the remnants of the city walls that once surrounded it.

3. Mamer

The historic village of Marmer is not too far from the city’s centre, and it provides a welcome change of scenery with its castle, church, and Roman bath site.

In addition, a well-liked valley train travels through the countryside, stopping at various caves and rock formations. One of the most wealthy cities in all of Luxembourg.

4. Larochette

The village of Larochette, which dates back to the Middle Ages and is located on the White Ernz river, is home to some stunning examples of medieval architecture and is dominated by the towering Larochette Castle.

Due to the abundance of wonderful walking pathways in the area, Larochette is the best site in Luxembourg to get a feel for the country.

Read More: Top 5 Best Places to Live in Switzerland (2022 Updated)

5. Esch-sur-Sûre

Esch-Sur-Sûre is one of the tiniest and most picturesque communities in Luxembourg. It is famous for the ruins of an old castle and the sandstone cliffs surrounding it.

The horse riding course is typically the most popular attraction among tourists. At this location, they may take in breathtaking panoramas from the peaks of the surrounding hills.

6 Vianden

Vianden, located in the country’s northeastern region, is another popular setting for hikers and tourists exploring the region’s stunning natural woodlands. It is not hard to understand why people enjoy spending time in this picture-perfect town. It features old meandering roads, Gothic churches, and medieval towers.

Expats may also find that Clervaux, Ettelbruck, Niederanven, Moutfort, Roodt-Sur-Syre, and Schuttrange are among their favourite places in the region.

Benefits of Living in Luxembourg City

  • Because the public transportation system is so well established and widely accessible, living in Luxembourg City gives one more leeway and flexibility when moving around the city. Using trains, trams, and buses can make travelling from one location to another more suitable.
  • The majority of conveniences, as well as entertainment options, are conveniently located. Luxembourg has a greater concentration of bars, restaurants, and stores. Remember that frequent visits to restaurants, nightclubs, and other popular activities can add to a significant financial investment.
  • The city of Luxembourg is covered in verdant vegetation; thus, you are never too far away from some green lungs, thanks to this fact. Beautiful places to unwind and relax can be found throughout the city, including the Bambesch forest and the many parks and gardens that can be found there.

Conclusion

With a population of approximately 115,000, Luxembourg City is the most populous metropolis in the country. The city is where most ex-pats choose to live because it is where they can find work and where their children may attend an international school. Most foreign workers that relocate to Luxembourg settle in the capital city. In the article, we have summarised the best place to live in Luxembourg.  

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