Luxembourg City lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213km (132mi) by road from Brussels, 372km (231mi) from Paris, and 209km (130mi) from Cologne.
As of January 2014, the commune of Luxembourg City had a population of 107,247, which was more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette). The city's metropolitan population, including that of surrounding communes of Hesperange, Sandweiler, Strassen, and Walferdange, was higher than 165,000.
Luxembourgi/ˈlʌksəmbɜːrɡ/ (Luxembourgish:Lëtzebuerg; German:Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. It comprises two principal regions: the Oesling in the north as part of the Ardennesmassif, and the Gutland ("good country") in the south. With an area of 2,586 square kilometres (998sqmi), it is one of the smallest sovereign states in Europe (about the same size as the English county of Northamptonshire). Luxembourg had a population of 524,853 in October 2012, ranking it the 8th least-populous country in Europe.
Luxembourg (Dutch: Luxemburg; same in German but with a slightly different pronunciation; Luxembourgish:Lëtzebuerg; Walloon: Lussimbork) is the southernmost province of Wallonia and of Belgium. It borders on (clockwise from the east) the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, France, and the Belgian provinces of Namur and Liège. Its capital is Arlon (Luxembourgish: Arel, Dutch: Aarlen), in the south-east of the province.
It has an area of 4,443km², making it the largest Belgian province. At around a quarter of a million residents, it is also the province with the smallest population, making it the most sparsely populated province in an otherwise very densely populated country.
It is significantly larger (70%) and much less populous than the neighbouring Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
About eighty percent of the province is part of the densely wooded Ardennes region.
The southernmost region of the province is called Gaume or Belgian Lorraine (main city: Virton).
The Arelerland or Arlon region (in red on the following map of the province) alongside the border with the neighbouring Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg has the particularity that many residents speak Luxembourgish instead of the Walloon (French) dialect(s) spoken elsewhere in the province.
TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN LUXEMBOURG CITY IN 2024 | TRAVEL GUIDE
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Walk in Luxembourg City
published: 24 Jun 2019
Luxembourg City Walking Tour (4k Ultra HD 60fps) – With Captions
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We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Luxembourg City on August 2020.
Luxembourg City is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and seat of many European institutions. As of 5 February 2021, Luxembourg City has a population of 125,000 inhabitants (foreigners represent 70% of the city's population).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second-highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP). Also in 2011, in the Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety, while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Our guided walking tour is about 2.48 miles (4 km) long, starts at Notre-Dame Cathedral and covers most attractions and historic sites of Luxembourg.
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published: 12 Mar 2021
LUXEMBOURG TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 10 Things To Do In Luxembourg City
With two full days in Luxembourg City we spent our time wisely exploring as much of the city as possible and the following is a city guide to Luxembourg City featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide:
1) Corniche - pedestrian promenade with the best views of the city
2) Bock Casemates - old fortification of Luxembourg City
3) Three Towers - remnants of an old fortress
4) Grund - scenic neighborhood for walking, shopping, eating
5) Saint Michael's church - oldest church in Luxembourg
6) Grand Ducal Palace - where the Grand Duke does business
7) National Museum of Art and History - top museum in the city
8) Shopping along the various streets in downtown Luxembourg
9) Passerelle - Viaduct bridge which looks like an aqueduct
10) William Square ...
published: 13 Jul 2015
Luxembourg City
Luxembourg City is a nice and interesting town in the small country that borders to Belgium, France and Germany. The city got lots of history that can be experienced around town, especially in the old quarters of Grund and around Place d'Armes. The lively market Marchés et brocantes by the Luxembourg City Hall is a nice visit. After a dinner at the Place d'Armes square head towards Grand Ducal Palace where you’ll find a lot of nice options for nightlife with bars and clubs.
published: 10 Mar 2018
THINGS TO DO IN LUXEMBOURG | THE SMALLEST AND RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
Welcome back to Van Life! We explore Luxembourg the smallest and richest country in the world. The video is about our time in Luxembourg featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is an excellent tourist destination thanks to a diverse range of attractions and its location at the heart of Europe. The thousand year old capital and the regions each have their own unique flavour and discoveries to be made. Experience contemporary and historic culture, explore the country’s hiking and cycling trails, water sports and taste world-class cuisine and local wine.
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published: 28 Jul 2019
Luxembourg is 2: both country and city ! 2 Great places 2 live & work !
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Last but no least a summary from this website:
"An international and multicultural labour market"
To get a sense of what a global society looks like, just visit Luxembourg, one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world. Almost 50% of Luxembourg’s population is made up of foreigners originating from more than 170 nationalities, and speaking no less than ...
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"Luxembourg is the capital of the small European nation of the same name. Built amid deep gorges cut by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers, it’s famed for its ruins of medieval fortifications. The vast Bock Casemates tunnel network encompasses a dungeon, prison and the Archaeological Crypt, considered the city’...
The best things to do in Luxembourg City in 2024 are not always easy to figure out. Especially during the new normal. In this video I show you what it is like t...
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2:30 2. Place Guillaume II | https://bit.ly/2Zw0T8o
3:10 3. Grand Ducal Palace | https://bit.ly/2NLosVa
5:16 4. Corniche
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6:30 6. Saint Michael's Church | https://bit.ly/3iphGCw
9:08 7. National Museum of History and Art | https://bit.ly/2YRFIhN
9:42 8. Luxembourgish Food and Drinks
12:01 9. Cathedral of Notre Dame | https://bit.ly/2NNnlnX
13:22 10: Grund | https://bit.ly/2YQESSn
The best things to do in Luxembourg City in 2024 are not always easy to figure out. Especially during the new normal. In this video I show you what it is like to travel in Europe now . This travel guide will help you to safely visit Luxembourg City and have a great time there.
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3:10 3. Grand Ducal Palace | https://bit.ly/2NLosVa
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6:30 6. Saint Michael's Church | https://bit.ly/3iphGCw
9:08 7. National Museum of History and Art | https://bit.ly/2YRFIhN
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We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Luxembourg City on August 2020.
Luxembourg City is...
Please also check our new channel: @AdventureHunterTV
We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Luxembourg City on August 2020.
Luxembourg City is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and seat of many European institutions. As of 5 February 2021, Luxembourg City has a population of 125,000 inhabitants (foreigners represent 70% of the city's population).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second-highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP). Also in 2011, in the Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety, while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Our guided walking tour is about 2.48 miles (4 km) long, starts at Notre-Dame Cathedral and covers most attractions and historic sites of Luxembourg.
Video Timeline Links:
00:00 - Luxembourg City Walking Tour Intro
05:53 - Notre-Dame Cathedral
10:11 - Grand Ducal Palace
12:07 - Guillaume II Square
13:42 - City Hall (Hôtel de Ville)
16:09 - Constitution Square
16:28 - Monument of Remembrance
18:32 - Adolphe Bridge
24:03 - City Palace (Cercle Cité)
25:36 - Monument to Dicks et Lentz
28:02 - Grand-Rue
34:27 - Museum of History and Art
35:53 - Saint Michael's Church
41:07 - The Walls of the Corniche
44:18 - Archaeological Crypt
55:30 - Neumünster Abbey Viewpoint
58:29 - Neumünster Abbey
1:01:29 - Museum of Natural History
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We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Luxembourg City on August 2020.
Luxembourg City is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and seat of many European institutions. As of 5 February 2021, Luxembourg City has a population of 125,000 inhabitants (foreigners represent 70% of the city's population).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second-highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP). Also in 2011, in the Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety, while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Our guided walking tour is about 2.48 miles (4 km) long, starts at Notre-Dame Cathedral and covers most attractions and historic sites of Luxembourg.
Video Timeline Links:
00:00 - Luxembourg City Walking Tour Intro
05:53 - Notre-Dame Cathedral
10:11 - Grand Ducal Palace
12:07 - Guillaume II Square
13:42 - City Hall (Hôtel de Ville)
16:09 - Constitution Square
16:28 - Monument of Remembrance
18:32 - Adolphe Bridge
24:03 - City Palace (Cercle Cité)
25:36 - Monument to Dicks et Lentz
28:02 - Grand-Rue
34:27 - Museum of History and Art
35:53 - Saint Michael's Church
41:07 - The Walls of the Corniche
44:18 - Archaeological Crypt
55:30 - Neumünster Abbey Viewpoint
58:29 - Neumünster Abbey
1:01:29 - Museum of Natural History
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With two full days in Luxembourg City we spent our time wisely exploring as much of the city as possible and the following is a city guide to Luxembourg City fe...
With two full days in Luxembourg City we spent our time wisely exploring as much of the city as possible and the following is a city guide to Luxembourg City featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide:
1) Corniche - pedestrian promenade with the best views of the city
2) Bock Casemates - old fortification of Luxembourg City
3) Three Towers - remnants of an old fortress
4) Grund - scenic neighborhood for walking, shopping, eating
5) Saint Michael's church - oldest church in Luxembourg
6) Grand Ducal Palace - where the Grand Duke does business
7) National Museum of Art and History - top museum in the city
8) Shopping along the various streets in downtown Luxembourg
9) Passerelle - Viaduct bridge which looks like an aqueduct
10) William Square - popular market on Sundays and Wednesdays
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10 Things To Do In Luxembourg City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Well, welcome to Luxembourg! The only Grand Duchy in the world. Over the next few days we're going to be exploring the capital of Luxembourg City and this is going to be a little city guide to show you some of the highlights.
Located smack dab in between Germany, France, and Belgium, the little Grand Duchy of Luxembourg can be easy to miss if you're not looking carefully, however, we're of the opinion that this is a beautiful destination that you'll definitely want to make time for. From picturesque neighbourhoods with cream coloured walls, to dazzling views of blue rooftops in the Old Town below, Luxembourg City is a charming destination that you'll want to add to your European itinerary.
So this hear is the Corniche and it is a pedestrian promenade which has been called the most beautiful balcony in all of Europe because it gets some spectacular views of the old town.
So we are now entering the Bock Casemates and apparently this was the old fortification of Luxemborg and it was known as the Gibraltar of the north.
This was once one of the most envied fortresses in all of Europe.
Right now we're visiting the Three Towers which are remnants of an old fortress.
We've been walking around a neighborhood called the Grund which is directly below the city center. And it is really picturesque and without tourists.
So behind me we have Saint Michael's church which is the oldest church in Luxembourg. The first church to be built on this spot dates back to the year 987, however, the church was destroyed, rebuilt, and renovated many times over the centuries.
The Palace houses the Grand Duke's office and during the summer months.
There is no shortage of museums in Luxembourg City, so we took some time to visit the National Museum of Art and History.
We are now looking at the Passerelle which is Luxembourg's very own viaduct.
So we are now standing in William Square which is a really popular spot on Sundays and Wednesdays because local vendors setup shop and they sell all kinds of things from fresh produce, to flowers, street snacks.
So final thoughts of Luxembourg. Alright, to wrap things up here it was a really cool city. It is the type of city that you can explore in just one or two days. A weekend type of destination because a lot of the attractions are nearby one another. And we just found it a very easy city to get around in on foot.
So as a little travel tip if you're planning on being in the city for a few days we really recommend the Luxembourg Card. This is what we used while we were here and it is really good for public transportation across the city. Across the country actually and you also get access to seventy different galleries, museums, historic attractions and it is not that expensive. I mean it depends on whether you get a family or an individual card but we really recommend it because we made a lot of use of it.
Our visit to Luxembourg City was short and sweet, but we hope this video gave you a little taste of what it's like. Now it's your turn: have you ever been to Luxembourg? If so, feel free to share some of your tips in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Luxembourg series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Luxembourg culture, Luxembourg foods & Luxembourg cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
With two full days in Luxembourg City we spent our time wisely exploring as much of the city as possible and the following is a city guide to Luxembourg City featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide:
1) Corniche - pedestrian promenade with the best views of the city
2) Bock Casemates - old fortification of Luxembourg City
3) Three Towers - remnants of an old fortress
4) Grund - scenic neighborhood for walking, shopping, eating
5) Saint Michael's church - oldest church in Luxembourg
6) Grand Ducal Palace - where the Grand Duke does business
7) National Museum of Art and History - top museum in the city
8) Shopping along the various streets in downtown Luxembourg
9) Passerelle - Viaduct bridge which looks like an aqueduct
10) William Square - popular market on Sundays and Wednesdays
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10 Things To Do In Luxembourg City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Well, welcome to Luxembourg! The only Grand Duchy in the world. Over the next few days we're going to be exploring the capital of Luxembourg City and this is going to be a little city guide to show you some of the highlights.
Located smack dab in between Germany, France, and Belgium, the little Grand Duchy of Luxembourg can be easy to miss if you're not looking carefully, however, we're of the opinion that this is a beautiful destination that you'll definitely want to make time for. From picturesque neighbourhoods with cream coloured walls, to dazzling views of blue rooftops in the Old Town below, Luxembourg City is a charming destination that you'll want to add to your European itinerary.
So this hear is the Corniche and it is a pedestrian promenade which has been called the most beautiful balcony in all of Europe because it gets some spectacular views of the old town.
So we are now entering the Bock Casemates and apparently this was the old fortification of Luxemborg and it was known as the Gibraltar of the north.
This was once one of the most envied fortresses in all of Europe.
Right now we're visiting the Three Towers which are remnants of an old fortress.
We've been walking around a neighborhood called the Grund which is directly below the city center. And it is really picturesque and without tourists.
So behind me we have Saint Michael's church which is the oldest church in Luxembourg. The first church to be built on this spot dates back to the year 987, however, the church was destroyed, rebuilt, and renovated many times over the centuries.
The Palace houses the Grand Duke's office and during the summer months.
There is no shortage of museums in Luxembourg City, so we took some time to visit the National Museum of Art and History.
We are now looking at the Passerelle which is Luxembourg's very own viaduct.
So we are now standing in William Square which is a really popular spot on Sundays and Wednesdays because local vendors setup shop and they sell all kinds of things from fresh produce, to flowers, street snacks.
So final thoughts of Luxembourg. Alright, to wrap things up here it was a really cool city. It is the type of city that you can explore in just one or two days. A weekend type of destination because a lot of the attractions are nearby one another. And we just found it a very easy city to get around in on foot.
So as a little travel tip if you're planning on being in the city for a few days we really recommend the Luxembourg Card. This is what we used while we were here and it is really good for public transportation across the city. Across the country actually and you also get access to seventy different galleries, museums, historic attractions and it is not that expensive. I mean it depends on whether you get a family or an individual card but we really recommend it because we made a lot of use of it.
Our visit to Luxembourg City was short and sweet, but we hope this video gave you a little taste of what it's like. Now it's your turn: have you ever been to Luxembourg? If so, feel free to share some of your tips in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Luxembourg series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Luxembourg culture, Luxembourg foods & Luxembourg cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Luxembourg City is a nice and interesting town in the small country that borders to Belgium, France and Germany. The city got lots of history that can be experi...
Luxembourg City is a nice and interesting town in the small country that borders to Belgium, France and Germany. The city got lots of history that can be experienced around town, especially in the old quarters of Grund and around Place d'Armes. The lively market Marchés et brocantes by the Luxembourg City Hall is a nice visit. After a dinner at the Place d'Armes square head towards Grand Ducal Palace where you’ll find a lot of nice options for nightlife with bars and clubs.
Luxembourg City is a nice and interesting town in the small country that borders to Belgium, France and Germany. The city got lots of history that can be experienced around town, especially in the old quarters of Grund and around Place d'Armes. The lively market Marchés et brocantes by the Luxembourg City Hall is a nice visit. After a dinner at the Place d'Armes square head towards Grand Ducal Palace where you’ll find a lot of nice options for nightlife with bars and clubs.
Welcome back to Van Life! We explore Luxembourg the smallest and richest country in the world. The video is about our time in Luxembourg featuring all of the to...
Welcome back to Van Life! We explore Luxembourg the smallest and richest country in the world. The video is about our time in Luxembourg featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is an excellent tourist destination thanks to a diverse range of attractions and its location at the heart of Europe. The thousand year old capital and the regions each have their own unique flavour and discoveries to be made. Experience contemporary and historic culture, explore the country’s hiking and cycling trails, water sports and taste world-class cuisine and local wine.
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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is an excellent tourist destination thanks to a diverse range of attractions and its location at the heart of Europe. The thousand year old capital and the regions each have their own unique flavour and discoveries to be made. Experience contemporary and historic culture, explore the country’s hiking and cycling trails, water sports and taste world-class cuisine and local wine.
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Luxembourg, a great duchy to live and a grand city to work
or just the other way around:
a great city to live and a grand duchy to work,
don't bother...
Either way a great place to live and work !
So, here on offer: 4 very attractive propositions and interesting testimonials from 4 professionals living and working in Luxembourg.
More Great information on working in the Grand Duchy, please visit www.workinluxembourg.lu
Last but no least a summary from this website:
"An international and multicultural labour market"
To get a sense of what a global society looks like, just visit Luxembourg, one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world. Almost 50% of Luxembourg’s population is made up of foreigners originating from more than 170 nationalities, and speaking no less than 80 languages.
Like its population, Luxembourg’s labour market is highly international and multilingual.
Around 70% of the country’s workforce is composed of foreigners. Luxembourg’s large multinational community with like-minded people makes singles and families feel welcome and enables them to make new friends quickly and easily. While the country has three officially recognised languages (Luxembourgish, French and German), English is widely spoken.
Numerous multinational companies have decided to install their worldwide or European headquarters in Luxembourg alongside local well-known companies. The University of Luxembourg ranks among the most international universities in the world.
"A thriving economy attracting talents from all over the world"
On top of being a vibrant financial centre and home to several European institutions, Luxembourg relies on highly skilled talents to fuel a data driven, circular and sustainable economy.
Key business sectors also include Space Technologies, Life Sciences, Automotive, Clean Technologies, Fintech and Logistics, all highly connected to and dependent on ongoing best-in-class ICT developments. Add to this a flourishing start-up community, a booming construction industry as well as a highly developed service sector and you start to understand why Luxembourg is such an attractive location for companies and employees alike.
Due to the size of the country, Luxembourg has a long tradition of attracting talents from abroad. Luxembourg is ranked second in the world for attraction of talents and is a world leader in highly skilled employment.
"A stable and safe environment for working and living"
The Luxembourg economy has been growing steadily, continuously outperforming the EU average with an employment increase of over 50% during the past 15 years. Luxembourg also enjoys one of the highest GDP per capita in the world.
Consistently ranking among the safest places, Luxembourg has a strong social cohesion, a first-rate healthcare system, attractive social benefits and a favourable tax regime for highly skilled profiles. Moreover, nearly 90% of current jobs are covered by permanent contracts.
"A great Work Life balance"
Luxembourg is also a wonderful country for leisure and sporting activities. Scenic landscapes make hiking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors fun and a great way to unwind. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, visit a concert at the “Philharmonie” with its internationally renowned performances. Not forgetting the various world famous bands who come and perform in concert. Luxembourg is also a great place to raise children. The country has a large network of international schools and day-care facilities. It is normal for children to learn 3 + languages at school enabling them to develop in a truly international setting.
"A short look at the most important statistics on the Luxembourg labour market."
The Luxembourg labour market is characterized by an international and multicultural working environment, an exceptional rate of foreign and multilingual labour force, a predominance of the tertiary sector and an unemployment rate below the European average.
"Residence and work permits for EU citizens"
All EU citizens, as well as members of their family (in case they are also EU citizens) enjoy freedom of movement within the EU, which gives them the right to work, study and reside in any EU Member State, subject to certain conditions.
EU citizens wishing to stay for more than 90 days must declare their arrival and register at their local municipality. They must also complete a registration form in the same commune within three months of their arrival in Luxembourg.
"Residence and work permits for third-country nationals"
Every third-country national (i.e. a national from a country which is not an EU Member State or a country treated as such - Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) requires an authorisation to stay in the form of a residence and work permit.
A third-country national who wishes to come to Luxembourg to work for a period of more than 3 months, must follow a two-steps procedure:
www.work-luxembourg.public.lu/en/residence/Third-country-nationals.html
Whether
Luxembourg, a great duchy to live and a grand city to work
or just the other way around:
a great city to live and a grand duchy to work,
don't bother...
Either way a great place to live and work !
So, here on offer: 4 very attractive propositions and interesting testimonials from 4 professionals living and working in Luxembourg.
More Great information on working in the Grand Duchy, please visit www.workinluxembourg.lu
Last but no least a summary from this website:
"An international and multicultural labour market"
To get a sense of what a global society looks like, just visit Luxembourg, one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world. Almost 50% of Luxembourg’s population is made up of foreigners originating from more than 170 nationalities, and speaking no less than 80 languages.
Like its population, Luxembourg’s labour market is highly international and multilingual.
Around 70% of the country’s workforce is composed of foreigners. Luxembourg’s large multinational community with like-minded people makes singles and families feel welcome and enables them to make new friends quickly and easily. While the country has three officially recognised languages (Luxembourgish, French and German), English is widely spoken.
Numerous multinational companies have decided to install their worldwide or European headquarters in Luxembourg alongside local well-known companies. The University of Luxembourg ranks among the most international universities in the world.
"A thriving economy attracting talents from all over the world"
On top of being a vibrant financial centre and home to several European institutions, Luxembourg relies on highly skilled talents to fuel a data driven, circular and sustainable economy.
Key business sectors also include Space Technologies, Life Sciences, Automotive, Clean Technologies, Fintech and Logistics, all highly connected to and dependent on ongoing best-in-class ICT developments. Add to this a flourishing start-up community, a booming construction industry as well as a highly developed service sector and you start to understand why Luxembourg is such an attractive location for companies and employees alike.
Due to the size of the country, Luxembourg has a long tradition of attracting talents from abroad. Luxembourg is ranked second in the world for attraction of talents and is a world leader in highly skilled employment.
"A stable and safe environment for working and living"
The Luxembourg economy has been growing steadily, continuously outperforming the EU average with an employment increase of over 50% during the past 15 years. Luxembourg also enjoys one of the highest GDP per capita in the world.
Consistently ranking among the safest places, Luxembourg has a strong social cohesion, a first-rate healthcare system, attractive social benefits and a favourable tax regime for highly skilled profiles. Moreover, nearly 90% of current jobs are covered by permanent contracts.
"A great Work Life balance"
Luxembourg is also a wonderful country for leisure and sporting activities. Scenic landscapes make hiking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors fun and a great way to unwind. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, visit a concert at the “Philharmonie” with its internationally renowned performances. Not forgetting the various world famous bands who come and perform in concert. Luxembourg is also a great place to raise children. The country has a large network of international schools and day-care facilities. It is normal for children to learn 3 + languages at school enabling them to develop in a truly international setting.
"A short look at the most important statistics on the Luxembourg labour market."
The Luxembourg labour market is characterized by an international and multicultural working environment, an exceptional rate of foreign and multilingual labour force, a predominance of the tertiary sector and an unemployment rate below the European average.
"Residence and work permits for EU citizens"
All EU citizens, as well as members of their family (in case they are also EU citizens) enjoy freedom of movement within the EU, which gives them the right to work, study and reside in any EU Member State, subject to certain conditions.
EU citizens wishing to stay for more than 90 days must declare their arrival and register at their local municipality. They must also complete a registration form in the same commune within three months of their arrival in Luxembourg.
"Residence and work permits for third-country nationals"
Every third-country national (i.e. a national from a country which is not an EU Member State or a country treated as such - Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) requires an authorisation to stay in the form of a residence and work permit.
A third-country national who wishes to come to Luxembourg to work for a period of more than 3 months, must follow a two-steps procedure:
www.work-luxembourg.public.lu/en/residence/Third-country-nationals.html
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"Luxembourg is the capital of the small European nation of the same name. Built amid deep gorges cut by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers, it’s famed for its ruins of medieval fortifications. The vast Bock Casemates tunnel network encompasses a dungeon, prison and the Archaeological Crypt, considered the city’s birthplace. Along ramparts above, the Chemin de la Corniche promenade offers dramatic viewpoints." - Google
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The best things to do in Luxembourg City in 2024 are not always easy to figure out. Especially during the new normal. In this video I show you what it is like to travel in Europe now . This travel guide will help you to safely visit Luxembourg City and have a great time there.
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Luxembourg City is the capital city of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and seat of many European institutions. As of 5 February 2021, Luxembourg City has a population of 125,000 inhabitants (foreigners represent 70% of the city's population).
In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second-highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP). Also in 2011, in the Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety, while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.
Our guided walking tour is about 2.48 miles (4 km) long, starts at Notre-Dame Cathedral and covers most attractions and historic sites of Luxembourg.
Video Timeline Links:
00:00 - Luxembourg City Walking Tour Intro
05:53 - Notre-Dame Cathedral
10:11 - Grand Ducal Palace
12:07 - Guillaume II Square
13:42 - City Hall (Hôtel de Ville)
16:09 - Constitution Square
16:28 - Monument of Remembrance
18:32 - Adolphe Bridge
24:03 - City Palace (Cercle Cité)
25:36 - Monument to Dicks et Lentz
28:02 - Grand-Rue
34:27 - Museum of History and Art
35:53 - Saint Michael's Church
41:07 - The Walls of the Corniche
44:18 - Archaeological Crypt
55:30 - Neumünster Abbey Viewpoint
58:29 - Neumünster Abbey
1:01:29 - Museum of Natural History
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With two full days in Luxembourg City we spent our time wisely exploring as much of the city as possible and the following is a city guide to Luxembourg City featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide:
1) Corniche - pedestrian promenade with the best views of the city
2) Bock Casemates - old fortification of Luxembourg City
3) Three Towers - remnants of an old fortress
4) Grund - scenic neighborhood for walking, shopping, eating
5) Saint Michael's church - oldest church in Luxembourg
6) Grand Ducal Palace - where the Grand Duke does business
7) National Museum of Art and History - top museum in the city
8) Shopping along the various streets in downtown Luxembourg
9) Passerelle - Viaduct bridge which looks like an aqueduct
10) William Square - popular market on Sundays and Wednesdays
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10 Things To Do In Luxembourg City | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Well, welcome to Luxembourg! The only Grand Duchy in the world. Over the next few days we're going to be exploring the capital of Luxembourg City and this is going to be a little city guide to show you some of the highlights.
Located smack dab in between Germany, France, and Belgium, the little Grand Duchy of Luxembourg can be easy to miss if you're not looking carefully, however, we're of the opinion that this is a beautiful destination that you'll definitely want to make time for. From picturesque neighbourhoods with cream coloured walls, to dazzling views of blue rooftops in the Old Town below, Luxembourg City is a charming destination that you'll want to add to your European itinerary.
So this hear is the Corniche and it is a pedestrian promenade which has been called the most beautiful balcony in all of Europe because it gets some spectacular views of the old town.
So we are now entering the Bock Casemates and apparently this was the old fortification of Luxemborg and it was known as the Gibraltar of the north.
This was once one of the most envied fortresses in all of Europe.
Right now we're visiting the Three Towers which are remnants of an old fortress.
We've been walking around a neighborhood called the Grund which is directly below the city center. And it is really picturesque and without tourists.
So behind me we have Saint Michael's church which is the oldest church in Luxembourg. The first church to be built on this spot dates back to the year 987, however, the church was destroyed, rebuilt, and renovated many times over the centuries.
The Palace houses the Grand Duke's office and during the summer months.
There is no shortage of museums in Luxembourg City, so we took some time to visit the National Museum of Art and History.
We are now looking at the Passerelle which is Luxembourg's very own viaduct.
So we are now standing in William Square which is a really popular spot on Sundays and Wednesdays because local vendors setup shop and they sell all kinds of things from fresh produce, to flowers, street snacks.
So final thoughts of Luxembourg. Alright, to wrap things up here it was a really cool city. It is the type of city that you can explore in just one or two days. A weekend type of destination because a lot of the attractions are nearby one another. And we just found it a very easy city to get around in on foot.
So as a little travel tip if you're planning on being in the city for a few days we really recommend the Luxembourg Card. This is what we used while we were here and it is really good for public transportation across the city. Across the country actually and you also get access to seventy different galleries, museums, historic attractions and it is not that expensive. I mean it depends on whether you get a family or an individual card but we really recommend it because we made a lot of use of it.
Our visit to Luxembourg City was short and sweet, but we hope this video gave you a little taste of what it's like. Now it's your turn: have you ever been to Luxembourg? If so, feel free to share some of your tips in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Luxembourg series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Luxembourg culture, Luxembourg foods & Luxembourg cuisine.
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Luxembourg City is a nice and interesting town in the small country that borders to Belgium, France and Germany. The city got lots of history that can be experienced around town, especially in the old quarters of Grund and around Place d'Armes. The lively market Marchés et brocantes by the Luxembourg City Hall is a nice visit. After a dinner at the Place d'Armes square head towards Grand Ducal Palace where you’ll find a lot of nice options for nightlife with bars and clubs.
Welcome back to Van Life! We explore Luxembourg the smallest and richest country in the world. The video is about our time in Luxembourg featuring all of the top attractions and best things to do in this complete travel guide.
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is an excellent tourist destination thanks to a diverse range of attractions and its location at the heart of Europe. The thousand year old capital and the regions each have their own unique flavour and discoveries to be made. Experience contemporary and historic culture, explore the country’s hiking and cycling trails, water sports and taste world-class cuisine and local wine.
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Whether
Luxembourg, a great duchy to live and a grand city to work
or just the other way around:
a great city to live and a grand duchy to work,
don't bother...
Either way a great place to live and work !
So, here on offer: 4 very attractive propositions and interesting testimonials from 4 professionals living and working in Luxembourg.
More Great information on working in the Grand Duchy, please visit www.workinluxembourg.lu
Last but no least a summary from this website:
"An international and multicultural labour market"
To get a sense of what a global society looks like, just visit Luxembourg, one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world. Almost 50% of Luxembourg’s population is made up of foreigners originating from more than 170 nationalities, and speaking no less than 80 languages.
Like its population, Luxembourg’s labour market is highly international and multilingual.
Around 70% of the country’s workforce is composed of foreigners. Luxembourg’s large multinational community with like-minded people makes singles and families feel welcome and enables them to make new friends quickly and easily. While the country has three officially recognised languages (Luxembourgish, French and German), English is widely spoken.
Numerous multinational companies have decided to install their worldwide or European headquarters in Luxembourg alongside local well-known companies. The University of Luxembourg ranks among the most international universities in the world.
"A thriving economy attracting talents from all over the world"
On top of being a vibrant financial centre and home to several European institutions, Luxembourg relies on highly skilled talents to fuel a data driven, circular and sustainable economy.
Key business sectors also include Space Technologies, Life Sciences, Automotive, Clean Technologies, Fintech and Logistics, all highly connected to and dependent on ongoing best-in-class ICT developments. Add to this a flourishing start-up community, a booming construction industry as well as a highly developed service sector and you start to understand why Luxembourg is such an attractive location for companies and employees alike.
Due to the size of the country, Luxembourg has a long tradition of attracting talents from abroad. Luxembourg is ranked second in the world for attraction of talents and is a world leader in highly skilled employment.
"A stable and safe environment for working and living"
The Luxembourg economy has been growing steadily, continuously outperforming the EU average with an employment increase of over 50% during the past 15 years. Luxembourg also enjoys one of the highest GDP per capita in the world.
Consistently ranking among the safest places, Luxembourg has a strong social cohesion, a first-rate healthcare system, attractive social benefits and a favourable tax regime for highly skilled profiles. Moreover, nearly 90% of current jobs are covered by permanent contracts.
"A great Work Life balance"
Luxembourg is also a wonderful country for leisure and sporting activities. Scenic landscapes make hiking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors fun and a great way to unwind. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife, visit a concert at the “Philharmonie” with its internationally renowned performances. Not forgetting the various world famous bands who come and perform in concert. Luxembourg is also a great place to raise children. The country has a large network of international schools and day-care facilities. It is normal for children to learn 3 + languages at school enabling them to develop in a truly international setting.
"A short look at the most important statistics on the Luxembourg labour market."
The Luxembourg labour market is characterized by an international and multicultural working environment, an exceptional rate of foreign and multilingual labour force, a predominance of the tertiary sector and an unemployment rate below the European average.
"Residence and work permits for EU citizens"
All EU citizens, as well as members of their family (in case they are also EU citizens) enjoy freedom of movement within the EU, which gives them the right to work, study and reside in any EU Member State, subject to certain conditions.
EU citizens wishing to stay for more than 90 days must declare their arrival and register at their local municipality. They must also complete a registration form in the same commune within three months of their arrival in Luxembourg.
"Residence and work permits for third-country nationals"
Every third-country national (i.e. a national from a country which is not an EU Member State or a country treated as such - Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) requires an authorisation to stay in the form of a residence and work permit.
A third-country national who wishes to come to Luxembourg to work for a period of more than 3 months, must follow a two-steps procedure:
www.work-luxembourg.public.lu/en/residence/Third-country-nationals.html
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"Luxembourg is the capital of the small European nation of the same name. Built amid deep gorges cut by the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers, it’s famed for its ruins of medieval fortifications. The vast Bock Casemates tunnel network encompasses a dungeon, prison and the Archaeological Crypt, considered the city’s birthplace. Along ramparts above, the Chemin de la Corniche promenade offers dramatic viewpoints." - Google
Luxembourg City lies at the heart of Western Europe, situated 213km (132mi) by road from Brussels, 372km (231mi) from Paris, and 209km (130mi) from Cologne.
As of January 2014, the commune of Luxembourg City had a population of 107,247, which was more than three times the population of the country's second most populous commune (Esch-sur-Alzette). The city's metropolitan population, including that of surrounding communes of Hesperange, Sandweiler, Strassen, and Walferdange, was higher than 165,000.
The logo of the European Investment Bank is pictured in the city of Luxembourg, Luxembourg on March 25, 2017 ... joining other international financial institutions in backing the city’s water utility.
In cities like Luxembourg, public transport is free, while many municipalities have implemented strategies like increased parking fees or entry cess to central business district during peak hours to discourage unnecessary vehicle use.
Impacts for France and Luxembourg... While the activities of important port cities such as Trier, Bernkastel-Kues and Cochem were disrupted, Schengen, one of the economic centers of Luxembourg, was also negatively affected.
The Wombats have shared their sombre new single ‘My Head Is Not My Friend’ from their upcoming album ‘Oh! The Ocean’. READ MORE. The Wombats talk new album ‘Oh! The Ocean’ ... He continued ... 15 – Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Den Atelier ... .
For centuries, the quiet city of Macao, nestled next to Hong Kong, has rarely captured as much attention as it does today ... This year, Forbes magazine ranked Macao the second-richest place on Earth, trailing only Luxembourg.
... to Luxembourg ... Pelosi, 84, was admitted to a hospital for evaluation Friday after she tripped and fell while descending marble stairs at the Grand Ducal Palace in Luxembourg City, according to reports.