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Office Space for Rent in Luxembourg

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A landlocked country in Western Europe, Luxembourg is bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. The country has two main districts, the Oesling region in the north and the Gutland region in the south. Luxembourg City is the capital and the largest city in the country. Luxembourg is very small; you can typically drive or take the train from the capital to anywhere within the country and the journey will take under an hour. Luxembourg is home to the world’s last Grand Duchy. The country is a representative democracy with a constitutional monarch. The Grand Duke is the head of the county. This country is trilingual, with the official languages being Luxembourgish, German, and French.

Business Information

Luxembourg’s economy is dependant on chemicals, rubber, and other synthetic products. It also has a vibrant financial sector. Companies with regional headquarters in Luxembourg include Skype and Amazon, two of the many Internet service oriented businesses in the country. There are serviced office locations available throughout Luxembourg.

Entertainment And Dining Out

The very small quarter of Luxemburg City known as Grund, offers incredible photo opportunities, and an evening of fun. The preferred way of getting down to this valley below Luxembourg City is to take a ride in the lift that is situated on the Place du St. Esprit. This will take you through the rock, and down to the floor of the valley, dropping you off in a tunnel that leads out to the bridge. The incredible buildings in Grund are built right to the edge of the Alzette River. Many of these building haven’t been changed since they were built. This small area took root when a castle was built in 963. The quarter now serves as a restaurant hub. Traditional Luxembourg dishes are meat and potatoes based, with pork typically being the meat of choice. Gromperekichelchen literally translates to ‘Potato Biscuits,’ and is something you should definitely try. These biscuits are made from potatoes that are shredded, mixed with onions, shallots, and parsley, and then fried. They are often served at markets and fairs.

Transport Information

Luxembourg-Findel International Airport is located 6 km (3 miles) outside of Luxembourg City. There are easy bus transfers to the city centre. An alternative airport serving the area is Germany’s Frankfurt-Hahn International Airport, reachable in two hours via a direct bus service. The Luxembourg train station offers direct service to Parix, Metz, Brussels, and Trier. There are bus services in and around the city for public transportation. Luxembourg also offers great bike paths throughout the country.

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