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Take advantage of the nearby Luxembourg Central Station to explore the rest of the country via free public transport.





Hollerich is one of the most diverse quarters of Luxembourg City, characterized by its history as an industrial hub and its current transformation into a trendy urban area. Located just south of the city center and adjacent to the main railway station, it provides excellent connectivity for both commuters and tourists. The neighborhood features a mix of classic Luxembourgish townhouses and contemporary developments, reflecting the city's growth. Visitors can explore a variety of local eateries and cultural spots that highlight the area's multicultural character. Its central position makes it an ideal starting point for discovering the capital's historic fortifications, the modern European district, and the lush green valleys that surround the city.
Hollerich is one of the most diverse quarters of Luxembourg City, characterized by its history as an industrial hub and its current transformation into a trendy urban area. Located just south of the city center and adjacent to the main railway station, it provides excellent connectivity for both commuters and tourists. The neighborhood features a mix of classic Luxembourgish townhouses and contemporary developments, reflecting the city's growth. Visitors can explore a variety of local eateries and cultural spots that highlight the area's multicultural character. Its central position makes it an ideal starting point for discovering the capital's historic fortifications, the modern European district, and the lush green valleys that surround the city.
Proximity to Luxembourg Central Station for easy travel.
Unique blend of traditional architecture and modern urban spaces.
Growing cultural scene with local bars and creative venues.
Easy access to the scenic Pétrusse Valley walking paths.
As a busy area near the station, expect a lively atmosphere with typical city noise.
Some parts of the district are undergoing renovation, which may involve occasional construction.
While residential, it is a short distance from the main tourist sights of the Ville Haute.
Take advantage of the nearby Luxembourg Central Station to explore the rest of the country via free public transport.
Look for authentic eateries on the side streets away from the main roads for a more local experience.
Travelers seeking a local vibe close to the city center.
EUR €
$150-$250 p/day
7,781
Use the pedestrian paths to reach the Gare district or the Pétrusse Valley for a scenic walk into the city center.
Luxembourgish, French, German
May-September
Mild temperatures are perfect for exploring the district's urban landscape and nearby parks.
The area is lively with outdoor terrace culture and various city-wide festivals.
A great time to visit as the crowds thin out and the nearby valleys show beautiful autumn colors.
The district is a cozy base for visiting the city's famous Christmas markets and festive displays.