We are a couple from Holland (senior) and want to live the rest of our lives in Luxembourg, but i hear renting a house is pretty expensive, could you tell us something about that? Thank you.
J B It is indeed pretty expensive. It depends where do you want to live as well and how big you want your house to be. Once you get out of the main city and check the villages or the other towns to the North, then the prices become more bearable. But in the Lux city itself, the prices for renting and buying are excruciatingly high. The renting of a standard sized house in Lux city and the region is around €2,500-3000 per month.
my ex and I used to go to Luxemburg on holiday, mostly in a small village about an hours drive from the capital. I loved it, people are so friendly, they stop if you want to cross the street, food is good, climate is good, the best of France, belgium and Germany in one tiny country. Expensive housing tho!
Perfect Video! Beautiful & you provide a lot of important informations. Showing the map and the sight helps so much to organise our days in Lux City. Thank you from Madrid :)
We had a great time and have done the same trip twice. From UK it is an easy plane hop and prices are cheap so makes for a lovely quick weekend getaway. Never tire of the scenery in Luxembourg. Hope you visit some day and enjoy it too. 😊
Well, that was a big surprise, Simon - I can't believe I had no idea the city would be like this - was quite expecting glass hirises and wall-to-wall glitzy shops & banks! Cheers.
@@MemorySeekers Yes, I can imagine that from seeing your video - I can't explain why I have such a wrong perception of the town, very strange - I guess people don't go there much, but I'd certainly recommend it based on your tour, thanks.
Yes, Europe is definitely the best place to be, both, to live (countries like Denmark, or Switzerland), and go on a holiday (here, you've got a wide variety, from costly destinations, like Denmark, or Ireland, to great holiday destinations if you're on a budget, like Croatia, or Montenegro)!!
Your charming video inspired my husband and myself to spend a lovely week-end in Luxembourg City. Thank you so much for all the useful information. Please keep up the great work!:-)
Ah so pleased that you had a wonderful there based on our video. Lovely to hear and what we try to achieve, to get others out and about! Glad you enjoyed it.
I've travelled some times to Europe, but didn't had the opportunity to visit Luxemburgo...😥 but now you could make my dream can true!!!👍👏 Thank you one more time!!!Neusa🙋🏻♀️🇧🇷🙏🙏👍
Loved your video. If I was going to stay for a few days, would you suggest staying in the area of the main square or in the Grund area please? Cheers from Australia
We always stay in the Grund, just live the roads and buildings around that area. Lovely for a quiet early morning walk. Still easy to get to the square. This is where we staying, I think prices have risen a bit since we went but super spot in the heart of the Grund. www.pipistrelle.lu/ Have fun!
@@MemorySeekers Sounds wonderful, exactly what I love too and great for photo opps! Terrific and I really appreciate your accomodation suggestion thank you! May I ask what time of year you were there please? Cheers, Marg
@@MemorySeekers oh okay great thanks! So it looked like very mild and lovely weather! Lucky you!! Love your videos and look forward to seeing you explore places!! Happy travels
Yes we made this video before it happened. I put a note in the first comment a while about it. Thanks for sharing again. So cool that the transport is free now.
Now (as of March 2020) in the whole country of Luxembourg the transportation is free for residents and travellers.
Hi there, yes we put a note in our description some time ago about this, but thanks for highlighting again.
We are a couple from Holland (senior) and want to live the rest of our lives in Luxembourg, but i hear renting a house is pretty expensive, could you tell us something about that?
Thank you.
Hello i am afraid i do not know anything about the house prices. Some one here may pick this up for you. All the best.
@@MemorySeekers no worries, i'll find out else where, thanks for answering and happy weekend.
J B It is indeed pretty expensive. It depends where do you want to live as well and how big you want your house to be. Once you get out of the main city and check the villages or the other towns to the North, then the prices become more bearable. But in the Lux city itself, the prices for renting and buying are excruciatingly high. The renting of a standard sized house in Lux city and the region is around €2,500-3000 per month.
I’m flying to Luxembourg on Saturday and your video is so helpful thanks very much 😊
How exciting, have a lovely time!
@@MemorySeekers thank you🙂
my ex and I used to go to Luxemburg on holiday, mostly in a small village about an hours drive from the capital. I loved it, people are so friendly, they stop if you want to cross the street, food is good, climate is good, the best of France, belgium and Germany in one tiny country. Expensive housing tho!
amazing.
That’s very interesting. I have never visited but will save your video in case we ever do.
Perfect Video! Beautiful & you provide a lot of important informations. Showing the map and the sight helps so much to organise our days in Lux City. Thank you from Madrid :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Luxembourg looks beautiful and awesome. I would love to go there oneday.
We had a great time and have done the same trip twice. From UK it is an easy plane hop and prices are cheap so makes for a lovely quick weekend getaway. Never tire of the scenery in Luxembourg. Hope you visit some day and enjoy it too. 😊
Well, that was a big surprise, Simon - I can't believe I had no idea the city would be like this - was quite expecting glass hirises and wall-to-wall glitzy shops & banks! Cheers.
I think it’s quite underrated been a few times a wonderful walking city for a weekend break.
@@MemorySeekers Yes, I can imagine that from seeing your video - I can't explain why I have such a wrong perception of the town, very strange - I guess people don't go there much, but I'd certainly recommend it based on your tour, thanks.
This video left me wanting more, much more! Well done indeed again!
Europe has always been a place where I've wanted to explore, and perhaps live in!
That was a lovely walking city, did enjoy LUX
Yes, Europe is definitely the best place to be, both, to live (countries like Denmark, or Switzerland), and go on a holiday (here, you've got a wide variety, from costly destinations, like Denmark, or Ireland, to great holiday destinations if you're on a budget, like Croatia, or Montenegro)!!
You pretty much captured all the landmarks, well done!
What a beautiful country! Thank you for sharing❤️
Great video! Loved the map linking the places together as that really helps with trip planning 👍
Your charming video inspired my husband and myself to spend a lovely week-end in Luxembourg City. Thank you so much for all the useful information. Please keep up the great work!:-)
Ah so pleased that you had a wonderful there based on our video. Lovely to hear and what we try to achieve, to get others out and about! Glad you enjoyed it.
Sensação que nesse país os políticos são sérios,e não existe corrupção.lindo demais
Crystal clear explanation with rightful suggestion , keep motivating . thanks for the video.
Luxembourg Lovely place to be and I want too
Great walking city been a few times now, never tire of it.
Thanks for your video. Very enlightening to see tour on a map. Pkanning to visit soon!
Hello, glad you liked it. A great city to walk around.
Thank u for this awesome video! Helped me a lot to know where to go ❤️
So glad it was helpful for you and thank you for commenting means a lot. When are you going?
@@MemorySeekers this year..but not sure when!
Enjoy when u make it there!
Is it oneday tour? I'm planing to visit Luxembourg for one night and would it be enough?
An excellent tour..I know the city quite well and this is so well done.
Thank you very much!
I've travelled some times to Europe, but didn't had the opportunity to visit Luxemburgo...😥 but now you could make my dream can true!!!👍👏 Thank you one more time!!!Neusa🙋🏻♀️🇧🇷🙏🙏👍
Loved your video. If I was going to stay for a few days, would you suggest staying in the area of the main square or in the Grund area please?
Cheers from Australia
We always stay in the Grund, just live the roads and buildings around that area. Lovely for a quiet early morning walk. Still easy to get to the square. This is where we staying, I think prices have risen a bit since we went but super spot in the heart of the Grund. www.pipistrelle.lu/ Have fun!
@@MemorySeekers Sounds wonderful, exactly what I love too and great for photo opps! Terrific and I really appreciate your accomodation suggestion thank you! May I ask what time of year you were there please? Cheers,
Marg
@@margsangster8994 Sure, it was September 2019.
@@MemorySeekers oh okay great thanks! So it looked like very mild and lovely weather! Lucky you!! Love your videos and look forward to seeing you explore places!! Happy travels
Bonjour!I think public transports of trains,trams,funiculairs and buses within the country are free since February 2020,not only Saturday!
Yes we made this video before it happened. I put a note in the first comment a while about it. Thanks for sharing again. So cool that the transport is free now.
I like this! One of my wish-list to visit but the pandemic thwarted my plans. Thank you for taking this as your overseas' project.
Glad it was helpful!
Can we do this in 2 days? In winter? Going in February 2023.
Yes indeed we have have done it in a weekend before. Been a few times now.
@@MemorySeekers we want to go this Feb. I like your itinerary. We will try to follow it.
nice to see so many alfa's still going firm and not rusting away steadily (:-). Oh, and by the way: it's Bock Encasements.
Public transport is free in Luxembourg.
It wasn’t when this was filmed and we have put a note in the first comment.
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THe bric a brac market is only there on a saturday.
thanks for the info
Public Transport is now free in the city of Luxemburg.
Yes it now, we updated the description a long while back to say this.
And it's "Bock" and not "Book" Casemates. Sorry.
thanks for the correction.
What is Euro doing in England?
Don't get what you mean?
Hello hower you
We are good thanks
When I was there, I saw that Luxembourg is built on a chasm.