Central position in Europe
Living in Luxembourg places you at the heart of the European Union and its institutions.
The country is easily accessible from most European countries thanks to its international airport (Findel), with daily connections to London, Munich, Vienna, Copenhagen and Madrid, to name a few.
You can also reach Paris in a little over two hours via high-speed train from the central station.
Other major European cities such as Brussels and Frankfurt are directly accessible by car.
Culture
If you enjoy going out – theatre, museums, cinema, classical and contemporary concerts – then Luxembourg offers a changing monthly programme with something for every age group and taste.
Every year, the Rockhal in Esch-Belval and the smaller Den Atelier venue in Luxembourg City host concerts by big global acts. Pop, rock, rap, hip-hop, electro – there’s something for everyone.
Classical music fans are also well-served by the Luxembourg Philharmonic, located in a spectacular venue in the Kirchberg district, which is worth a visit simply to admire the architecture.
The country is also home to many museums, and each year hosts the Lux Film Festival, an event that ranks among the 25 coolest festivals worldwide according to the trade magazine MovieMaker.
Perfect for families
Families with children are the most enthusiastic expats in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg has an excellent health care system, modern infrastructure and a highly developed social security system.
In terms of schools and education, the Luxembourg government is also among the most generous.
It contributes to childcare costs for very young children via a means-tested voucher scheme. State schools are free, as is after school care subject to certain conditions. Family allowance payments for help with a child’s education, and subsidies to help pay for school materials are just some of the wide range of social benefits. Family allowance is paid to parents for each child every month, provided that one of the two parents is employed in Luxembourg.
Working parents are also entitled to parental leave on the birth or adoption of a child. This can be taken as full-time leave for four or six months, on a part-time basis or in blocks.
Luxembourg has one of the most attractive family policies worldwide.
For schools, you have the choice of traditional schools in your municipality or international schools, all offering a multilingual and multicultural environment.