🇫🇷 Audun-le-Tiche: the questions people ask
Commute, rent, trains, cross-border workers: the figures behind the most common questions about Audun-le-Tiche, all drawn from the data published on this site.
How long is the commute from Audun-le-Tiche to Luxembourg City?
Around 23 min by car off-peak and 48 min at rush hour, door to door to the centre. Over 220 working days, return trip, that adds up to roughly 352 hours a year on the road.
Is there a train between Audun-le-Tiche and Luxembourg?
Yes, the journey takes about 35 min by train. Line 90: Thionville–Luxembourg in 23 min, Metz in ~50 min. Packed at rush hour, TER/CFL capacity being added gradually.
What is the average rent in Audun-le-Tiche?
Average rent sits at 17.0 €/m². That is 58% below Luxembourg City, where the square metre rents at 40.4 €.
What does a 70 m² flat cost in Audun-le-Tiche?
On the rent-per-m² figure, a 70 m² flat comes to roughly 1,193 € a month, excluding charges. Treat it as an order of magnitude for framing a search, not a market price: the real rent depends on condition, floor and neighbourhood.
How many residents of Audun-le-Tiche work in Luxembourg?
3,120 people living in Audun-le-Tiche hold a job in Luxembourg — 42.4 per 100 residents, children and pensioners included. The figure comes from IGSS, which counts jobs by commune of residence.
Where is Audun-le-Tiche?
Audun-le-Tiche, Moselle (France), lies in France and has 7,356 inhabitants. It is served by the A31 / A3 — Metz · Thionville → Luxembourg corridor.
Is Audun-le-Tiche a good place to live?
Audun-le-Tiche scores 2.7/10 overall. Its strongest axis is "Cost of living" (7.6), its weakest "Safety" (2.2). Scores are comparative across the 127 profiled cities, not absolute marks.
Is anywhere cheaper than Audun-le-Tiche at a comparable commute?
Yes. Mont-Saint-Martin sits at 13.8 €/m² for a 48 min peak commute, against 17.0 €/m² and 48 min in Audun-le-Tiche.
Which canton or region does Audun-le-Tiche belong to?
On this site, Audun-le-Tiche is grouped under "Moselle (France)". The largest pool of cross-border workers: Thionville, Metz and the Fensch valley, on the saturated A31.