🇱🇺 Who is Groussbus-Wal for?
The same commune is worth something different depending on whether you are after a school, a low rent or a twenty-minute commute. Here is where Groussbus-Wal lands on each of the 12 profiles, against all 127 profiled cities.
What this town is built for
Nature
Ranked 16 of 127 · ahead of 88% of cities
Forests, rivers and trails within 10 minutes
Retirement
Ranked 17 of 127 · ahead of 87% of cities
Access to healthcare
Family
Ranked 19 of 127 · ahead of 86% of cities
School offer, European and international schools
Where it falls short
Young professionals
Ranked 114 of 127 · ahead of 10% of cities
Rent bearable on a first Luxembourg salary
Culture & nightlife
Ranked 118 of 127 · ahead of 7% of cities
Density of venues, cinemas and concert halls
Student
Ranked 120 of 127 · ahead of 6% of cities
Campuses and study offer
Every placement
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