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Meet Elso: Your Personal AI Buddy for Life in Luxembourg

Luxembourg Expats has launched Elso, an AI buddy for life in Luxembourg - built directly into the platform to make expat life in Luxembourg easier, more connected and intuitive. Living in a foreign country is exciting. It can also feel unfamiliar at times. Building a social circle, finding a flat, understanding how things work, navigating paperwork, adjusting to new systems, knowing what’s happening this weekend - it can all be challenging. And often, you’re figuring it out on your own. Your Everyday Buddy in Luxembourg Elso is designed to feel natural to talk to. You don’t need to navigate menus or search through multiple sections. You can simply start a conversation. Ask about apartments in Kirchberg. Discuss practical questions about working life. Find out what events are happening this week and who shares your interests. Or just talk about how you’re finding life in Luxembourg so far. Elso pulls from what’s already featured on Luxembourg Expats - real housing listings, upcoming meetups, active community discussions and expat-friendly local services - and surfaces what’s relevant to you directly within the conversation. Whether you’re looking for a tax advisor, an insurance agent, a loan offer, a language school or other trusted services, Elso helps you discover businesses that are already featured in the Luxembourg Expats community. When You’re Navigating Things on Your Own Moving to and living in a new country often means handling a lot independently. New systems. New rules. New routines. Even small things - opening a bank account, understanding local processes, choosing the right neighbourhood, or deciding which event to attend - can feel convoluted when you don’t yet have a network around you. Elso offers a simple way to explore your options without pressure. It can help you understand what’s available, point you toward relevant discussions, or highlight services and events that might suit your situation. It can be practical. It can be conversational. It can help you with information and suggest meeting people for social activities. For Every Stage of Expat Life Whether you’ve just arrived in Luxembourg or have lived here for years, Elso can be your everyday buddy. The goal isn’t just efficiency. It’s making life in Luxembourg feel more manageable and more connected. Less time searching. More time living. Built on 13 Years of Community Luxembourg Expats has been enhancing the expat experience since 2012, connecting tens of thousands of internationals. Elso builds on that foundation by adding a conversational buddy to a platform that already brings together people, housing, discussions, events and expat-friendly businesses - making it easier to access the collective knowledge, services and opportunities within Luxembourg’s expat network. Available Now Elso is live in early beta at www.luxembourgexpats.lu, with the mobile app experience coming soon. Free access includes daily usage. Unlimited access is part of the LuxExpats Club membership luxembourgexpats.lu/club-membership Early users will help shape how Elso evolves. If you live in Luxembourg - or are planning a move - now is a good time to Elso it. --- Join our community luxembourgexpats.lu

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18d ago
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Technology

Luxembourg Hosts Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence

The government of Luxembourg recently organized a roundtable discussion focused on the growing role of artificial intelligence and its impact on society and employment. The meeting brought together representatives from businesses, employees, public institutions and experts to exchange views on how AI technologies are shaping the future of work and the economy. During the discussion, participants explored both the opportunities and challenges created by artificial intelligence. Experts highlighted how AI can support innovation, increase productivity and help businesses develop new services. At the same time, they also discussed concerns about automation and its potential effects on certain jobs and professions. The event aimed to encourage open dialogue between different stakeholders to better understand how technological change can be managed responsibly. Participants also discussed the importance of training and education to help workers adapt to new digital skills required in an increasingly technology-driven economy. Government representatives emphasized that Luxembourg wants to remain competitive in emerging technologies while ensuring that social and economic impacts are carefully considered. Responsible development of AI and strong cooperation between public authorities, companies and workers will be key to achieving this balance. The roundtable is part of Luxembourg’s broader effort to shape policies that support innovation while protecting workers and ensuring that technological progress benefits society as a whole. Read more: gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/12-ki-desch.html ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Health & Fitness

Respiratory Infections Stay Under Watch in Luxembourg

Health authorities in Luxembourg are continuing to closely monitor respiratory infections such as COVID-19, influenza and RSV. According to the latest weekly report from the national health directorate, these viruses are still circulating across the country, although the number of cases changes from week to week. Health officials regularly analyze laboratory results, hospital data and other indicators to understand how these infections are spreading. Recent figures show that seasonal respiratory illnesses remain present but are currently under control. Flu activity has shown some decline compared to earlier weeks, while cases of RSV have also slowed down. COVID-19 infections continue to appear but generally remain stable, with health authorities keeping a close watch on any sudden increase in cases. Medical experts say that respiratory viruses are common during colder months and often circulate together. Monitoring trends helps the government detect early warning signs and prepare the healthcare system if the situation changes. This regular surveillance also allows authorities to update guidance and inform the public about current health risks. Residents are still encouraged to follow simple preventive measures such as washing hands frequently, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when feeling unwell. These precautions are especially important to protect vulnerable groups including elderly people, young children and individuals with weakened immune systems. The health ministry continues to publish weekly updates so residents can stay informed about the development of respiratory infections in the country. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/12-infections-respiratoires.html ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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News

Luxembourg Releases Strategic Oil Reserves

The government of Luxembourg has announced the release of a portion of its strategic oil reserves as part of a coordinated action with member countries of the International Energy Agency. The decision aims to support global energy markets and help maintain stability in fuel supply during uncertain international conditions. Under this measure, around 8,385 tonnes of petroleum products from Luxembourg’s national emergency reserves will be made available to the market. Strategic reserves are stored by countries to ensure they can respond quickly in case of supply disruptions, geopolitical tensions, or sudden increases in global demand. Officials clarified that the decision does not reflect a shortage of fuel in Luxembourg. Instead, it is part of a broader international effort coordinated by the International Energy Agency, where several countries release small portions of their reserves to help stabilize energy markets and ensure adequate supply. Luxembourg, like other IEA member states, maintains mandatory emergency reserves that can be used in times of crisis. These reserves are considered an important safety measure for energy security and are carefully managed to ensure long-term availability. Authorities emphasized that Luxembourg’s fuel supply remains secure and that the release of reserves is primarily a solidarity action contributing to international market stability. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/12-stocks-petroliers.html .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Education

Hidden Gems in Luxembourg Most Tourists Miss

Luxembourg may be one of Europe’s smallest countries, but it is full of beautiful places that many tourists never discover. While most visitors focus on popular spots like Castles or the old town of Luxembourg City, the country also offers charming villages, historic castles, and peaceful nature areas that remain relatively quiet. Exploring these hidden gems allows visitors to experience a more authentic and relaxed side of Luxembourg. One such place is Esch-sur-Sûre, a picturesque village located in a bend of the Sûre River. Surrounded by hills and forests, the village looks like something from a fairytale. Visitors can walk through narrow streets, explore the ruins of its medieval castle, and enjoy panoramic views of the valley. The nearby Upper Sûre Lake is also a popular spot for hiking, nature walks, and water activities. Another underrated destination is Larochette, a peaceful town surrounded by forests in the Mullerthal region. The main attraction here is the impressive ruin of Larochette Castle, which sits on a rocky hill above the village. The area is also close to the famous Mullerthal Trail, often called “Little Switzerland,” known for its dramatic rock formations and scenic hiking paths. For those interested in history, Useldange Castle is another hidden treasure. This medieval castle, dating back to the 12th century, still preserves impressive walls and towers that give visitors a glimpse of life in the Middle Ages. A bridge across the former moat leads to the ruins, and the tall central tower remains one of the most striking features of the site. Nature lovers can also visit the Butterfly Garden Grevenmacher in eastern Luxembourg. This indoor tropical garden is home to more than 40 species of butterflies flying freely in a natural environment. It offers a peaceful and educational experience where visitors can observe butterflies, plants, and small tropical animals up close. Another lesser-known location is Munsbach Castle, located near Luxembourg City. The castle is surrounded by a beautiful park and a historic rose garden with hundreds of rose varieties. The garden is open to the public free of charge and hosts an annual rose festival, making it a lovely place for a quiet walk away from tourist crowds. Luxembourg’s hidden gems show that the country has much more to offer than its famous landmarks. From medieval villages and historic castles to nature parks and gardens, these lesser-known places reveal the peaceful charm and rich heritage of the country. Travelers who go beyond the usual tourist routes often discover that the real beauty of Luxembourg lies in these quiet and unforgettable locations. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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1d ago
News

Luxembourg Signs New Consumer Protection Agreement

Luxembourg has signed a new cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening consumer protection and support services in the country. The agreement was signed by Consumer Protection Minister Martine Hansen together with the Union luxembourgeoise des consommateurs (ULC), a key organization that helps residents with consumer issues. Through this agreement, the government will continue supporting the work of the ULC, which provides advice, information, and assistance to consumers facing problems with purchases, contracts, or services. The organization also works to raise awareness about consumer rights and responsible consumption. Every year, thousands of consumers in Luxembourg seek guidance from the ULC on issues such as product quality, service complaints, online purchases, and contractual disputes. The organization helps people understand their rights and find solutions when problems arise. The renewed partnership allows the ULC to continue offering guidance, mediation services, and public information campaigns that help residents make informed decisions in the marketplace. Authorities say the agreement reflects Luxembourg’s ongoing commitment to protecting consumers and ensuring transparency and fairness in the country’s economy. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/agenda.gouvernement2024+fr+actualites+toutes_actualites+communiques+2026+03-mars+11-hansen-signature.html ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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1d ago
News

Luxembourg Supports Global Oil Reserve Release

Luxembourg has supported a coordinated international decision to release emergency oil reserves in order to stabilize global energy markets. The move was agreed by member countries of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in response to growing tensions affecting global oil supply. The release of oil from strategic reserves is intended to prevent sudden shortages and help limit sharp increases in energy prices. Governments believe that using these emergency stocks can help maintain stability in international energy markets during times of uncertainty. The coordinated action will see a large quantity of oil released from strategic reserves held by participating countries. These reserves are normally kept for emergencies such as supply disruptions caused by geopolitical crises, natural disasters, or major economic shocks. By joining the decision, Luxembourg is supporting international cooperation aimed at protecting both global energy security and consumers who may be affected by rising fuel prices. Officials say the coordinated response demonstrates how countries can work together to reduce pressure on global energy markets during periods of instability. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/agenda.gouvernement2024+fr+actualites+toutes_actualites+communiques+2026+03-mars+11-delles-aie.html ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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1d ago
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Luxembourg Steps Up Fight Against “Forever Chemicals”

The Luxembourg government has presented its first national report on PFAS, a group of industrial chemicals often called “forever chemicals” because they break down extremely slowly in the environment. The report was introduced in Parliament on 11 March as part of the country’s effort to better understand the presence of these substances and reduce their potential risks to people and nature. PFAS are widely used around the world in many everyday products, including water-resistant materials, food packaging, textiles, and certain industrial processes. However, scientists and environmental authorities warn that these chemicals can accumulate in soil, water, wildlife, and even the human body, which is why many countries are increasing monitoring and regulation. To address the issue, Luxembourg has set up an interministerial working group that brings together several government departments, including environment, health, and agriculture. Their goal is to coordinate research, monitoring, and public communication about PFAS and their possible impacts. The new report outlines around 40 actions that will help the country strengthen monitoring of water, soil, and food products, improve scientific knowledge, and limit potential exposure. It also aims to provide clearer information to the public and businesses about the presence and risks of these chemicals. The initiative forms part of wider European efforts to control PFAS pollution and protect drinking water and ecosystems across the EU. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/11-pfas.html ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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1d ago
Education

What Makes Luxembourg One of Europe’s Best Places to Live

Luxembourg may be one of the smallest countries in Europe, but it consistently ranks among the best places to live due to its strong economy, high safety levels, and exceptional quality of life. Located in the heart of Europe between France, Belgium, and Germany, the country offers a unique blend of international culture, modern infrastructure, and beautiful natural landscapes. Its capital, Luxembourg City, is a major financial hub that attracts professionals, entrepreneurs, and expats from all over the world. One of the biggest reasons people choose Luxembourg is its strong economy and high salaries. The country has one of the highest GDP per capita levels in the world and is home to many international banks, technology companies, and European institutions. Organizations such as the European Investment Bank and the European Court of Justice are based in Luxembourg, creating thousands of jobs for skilled professionals. As a result, workers benefit from competitive wages, strong labour protections, and one of the highest minimum wages in the European Union. Safety and stability also play a major role in Luxembourg’s high quality of life. The country consistently ranks among the safest nations in Europe, with low crime rates and strong social security systems. Residents also benefit from excellent public services, including healthcare and education. International families often choose Luxembourg because it offers a wide range of international schools and a multicultural environment where more than half of the population has a foreign background. Another unique advantage is Luxembourg’s public transport system. In 2020, the country became the first in the world to introduce free nationwide public transportation, allowing residents and visitors to travel on buses, trains, and trams without paying fares. This policy helps reduce traffic congestion and makes commuting easier for both residents and the thousands of cross-border workers who travel daily from neighbouring regions. Beyond work and infrastructure, Luxembourg also offers a high quality lifestyle. The country combines historic charm with modern living, featuring UNESCO-listed fortifications, green parks, and scenic countryside. Residents can easily explore nature in areas like the Mullerthal Region or visit vineyards along the Moselle Valley. At the same time, the country’s central location makes it easy to travel across Europe, with cities like Paris, Brussels, and Frankfurt just a few hours away. Overall, Luxembourg stands out as one of Europe’s best places to live because it offers a rare balance of economic opportunity, safety, cultural diversity, and access to nature. For expats and locals alike, the country provides a stable and welcoming environment where career growth and quality of life go hand in hand. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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2d ago
Expats

Cost of Living in Luxembourg: What Expats Should Know in 2026

Luxembourg is widely known for its strong economy, high salaries, and excellent quality of life. However, it is also one of the most expensive countries in Europe to live in. For expats moving to Luxembourg in 2026, understanding everyday costs such as housing, food, utilities, and entertainment is essential for planning a realistic budget. Although expenses can be high, many professionals are attracted to the country because salaries are among the highest in the European Union and the social security system is strong. Housing: The Biggest Expense Housing is the largest monthly expense for most expats in Luxembourg. In 2026, renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre typically costs around €1,800–€2,400 per month, while similar apartments outside the centre cost about €1,300–€1,700. Larger family apartments are significantly more expensive, with three-bedroom homes in central areas reaching €3,500–€4,500 per month. Because housing demand is high and supply is limited, many tenants must also pay a security deposit of two to three months’ rent and sometimes agency fees when renting through property agents. Food and Groceries Food prices in Luxembourg are among the highest in the EU, roughly 20–26% higher than the European average. A single person typically spends €300–€500 per month on groceries, while a family of four may spend €700–€1,500 per month depending on lifestyle and shopping habits. In supermarkets, common items in 2026 include milk for about €1.30–€1.80 per litre, eggs for €3.50–€5 per dozen, and chicken breast for €12–€16 per kilogram. Because of these costs, many residents shop in nearby countries such as France, Belgium, or Germany where groceries can be cheaper. Dining, Utilities, and Daily Expenses Eating out in Luxembourg can quickly increase monthly spending. A meal at a mid-range restaurant usually costs €30–€45 per person, while a three-course dinner for two may reach around €90. Utilities for an average apartment typically range between €200 and €280 per month, covering electricity, heating, water, and waste services. Internet packages cost about €50 per month, and a mobile phone plan averages around €25. Entertainment and leisure activities such as gyms or sports clubs can add €40–€80 per month to personal expenses. Transport and Mobility One major advantage for residents is Luxembourg’s free nationwide public transportation system, which includes buses, trains, and trams across the entire country. This policy significantly reduces commuting costs for both residents and cross-border workers. However, those who drive still need to budget for fuel, which costs roughly €1.50 per litre, along with insurance and vehicle maintenance. Salaries and Overall Budget Despite the high cost of living, Luxembourg offers some of the highest wages in Europe. In 2026, the average net salary is around €5,400 per month, and the country also has the highest minimum wage in the EU. For budgeting purposes, a single expat typically spends €2,200–€3,500 per month, depending on lifestyle and housing choices. Families usually require €5,000–€8,000 per month to cover rent, groceries, utilities, and childcare or education expenses. For expats, Luxembourg can seem expensive at first glance, especially when it comes to housing. However, the country offers strong salaries, excellent healthcare, high safety levels, and a multicultural environment that attracts professionals from around the world. With proper budgeting and planning, many expats find that the benefits of living in Luxembourg outweigh the higher cost of everyday life. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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