24/06/2026
Luxembourg’s international economy is one reason so many professionals move here — and why English, French, German and Luxembourgish all matter in the workplace. In 2024, Luxembourg had 115 banking institutions and more than 26,000 people employed in banking.
Source line on graphic Source: CSSF / STATEC, 2024
17/06/2026
Luxembourg is deeply connected to the rest of Europe — not only through work, but also through travel. In 2024, 83.1% of residents aged 15+ participated in leisure travel, with France as the leading destination.
Source line on graphic Source: STATEC, Travel 2024
08/06/2026
Luxembourg is tiny, but it lives in three countries at once 🇱🇺
Squeezed between France, Germany and Belgium, it runs on cross-border commuting: people drive in from three countries, switch languages over coffee, and pop across a border for groceries.
Small on the map, massive in motion 🚆
01/06/2026
Public transport in Luxembourg is completely free 🇱🇺
Trains, trams, buses, across the whole country. No tickets, no fares.
And it's not just for residents. Cross-border commuters and tourists ride free too.
Small country, big everyday win 🚆
26/05/2026
Luxembourg is officially multilingual, but the real picture is even richer.
French, German and Luxembourgish are the three administrative languages, while English is widely used in business, finance and international workplaces.
According to a 2018 Ministry of Education study cited by the Luxembourg government, 98% of the population speaks French, 80% English, 78% German and 77% Luxembourgish.