🇱🇺 Who is Luxembourg-Ville 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 Luxembourg-Ville lands on each of the 13 profiles, against all 127 profiled cities.
What this town is built for
Cross-border
Ranked 1 of 127 · ahead of 100% of cities
Real rush-hour times (A31, A3, A6, A64)
Remote work
Ranked 1 of 127 · ahead of 100% of cities
Fibre and 5G coverage
Transport
Ranked 1 of 127 · ahead of 100% of cities
Station and train frequency
Culture & nightlife
Ranked 1 of 127 · ahead of 100% of cities
Density of venues, cinemas and concert halls
Every placement
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Photo: Johnny Chicago at lb.wikipedia · CC BY-SA 3.0🇱🇺 Hesperange
Luxembourg Canton · 17,298 inh.
A well-off suburb immediately south of the capital, along the Alzette. Ten minutes from the centre, parks and bike paths — with rents tracking the capital closely.
- Average rent, 70 m²
- 2,390 € / month
- Commute to Luxembourg City
- 15 minby car (peak)
Photo: No machine-readable author provided. Theslian~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). · CC BY-SA 2.5🇱🇺 Steinsel
Luxembourg Canton · 6,328 inh.
Heisdorf, Mullendorf, Steinsel: the Alzette valley just north of the capital, a rail stop at Heisdorf and first-ring prices.
- Average rent, 70 m²
- 1,990 € / month
- Commute to Luxembourg City
- 26 minby car (peak)13 minby train
Photo: Ipigott at English Wikipedia · Public domain🇱🇺 Mamer
Capellen Canton · 11,700 inh.
A sought-after western commune, home to European School II. Twelve minutes from the capital by both train and car — international families compete for it.
- Average rent, 70 m²
- 2,280 € / month
- Commute to Luxembourg City
- 25 minby car (peak)12 minby train