Finding temporary housing
Temporary housing: the ideal solution for expatriates
Why choose temporary accommodation?
Are you planning to move to Luxembourg and looking for flexible accommodation before settling down permanently? Temporary accommodation is the ideal solution!
Advantages of short-term rentals
- Total flexibility: Stays can vary from a few days to several months, with no long-term commitment.
- Immediate move-in: The accommodations are furnished and equipped, allowing you to move in right away.
- Ideal for expats: This solution allows you to test life in Luxembourg before committing to a long-term rental. Finding temporary accommodation in Luxembourg allows you to search for permanent accommodation while enjoying a functional and comfortable living space.
- Access to additional services: Cleaning, bed linen, internet, and other services are often included in the offer.
- Possibility of returning several times: This option allows expats to return to Luxembourg several times to organize their move or finalize their search for permanent housing.
The different temporary accommodation options
Apartment hotels: flexibility and comfort
Apartment hotels combine the comfort of a furnished apartment with the flexibility of a hotel residence. Ideal for stays of a few days to several months, they can accommodate one or more people. By choosing an apartment hotel, you will benefit from temporary accommodation that is fully equipped with basic services (bed linen, regular cleaning). Sometimes, additional facilities such as gyms or co-working spaces are available in the residence. Rates vary depending on the location and the level of comfort desired.
Temporary residences and "all-inclusive" rentals
Increasingly popular, all-inclusive rentals offer fully furnished rooms in shared residences. This type of accommodation often includes utilities (water, electricity, internet) in the rent, offering a quick and easy solution.
Specialized agencies such as facilitate access to this type of temporary accommodation. Prices may be higher, but the peace of mind offered by this type of arrangement is often worth it.
Bed and breakfasts and guesthouses: guaranteed cultural immersion
Want to live among the locals and discover Luxembourgish culture in order to familiarize yourself and integrate more quickly? Opt for a bed and breakfast. This type of accommodation is usually furnished and located in a private home, encouraging interaction with long-time residents. Some bed and breakfasts even allow you to rent the entire house as a cottage. Rates are often lower than those of hotels or aparthotels. Reservations can be made via specialized platforms or by word of mouth.
Youth hostels: an economical and friendly option
For those on a limited budget, youth hostels are an option to consider when looking for temporary accommodation. Open to all ages, they offer low-cost accommodation in shared or private rooms. Hostels offer modern facilities, common areas, and often include breakfast. This option is particularly popular with students, interns, and young professionals at the start of their careers.
Traditional furnished rentals: independence and comfort
Traditional furnished rentals are the closest option to permanent housing, often with a shorter rental period. This temporary housing solution allows you to feel "at home" from day one. However, prices are high, especially in Luxembourg City, where the monthly rent for a studio apartment can exceed €1,500. Alternatives exist in outlying towns or in border areas (France, Belgium, Germany), but you will then have to factor in daily commutes.
Find out about rental prices in Luxembourg.
To help you in your search for temporary accommodation, you can also consult the resources available for finding accommodation in Luxembourg.
Staying temporarily at a hotel: total flexibility
Hotels remain a popular option for short stays in Luxembourg. During the week, prices can be higher in Luxembourg City due to high demand from business travelers, but rates drop at the weekend. The Luxembourg City Tourist Office can help you book your room. Online booking platforms also allow you to find hotels at attractive prices.
For more information: www.lcto.lu
How to find temporary accommodation in Luxembourg?
Here are some practical tips for finding temporary accommodation that suits your needs:
- Search online. Use search engines with terms such as "apartment hotels Luxembourg," "bed and breakfast Luxembourg," or "temporary accommodation Luxembourg."
- Use specialized agencies. Dedicated platforms such as furnished.lu or altea.lu offer quick access to "all-inclusive" residences.
- Check local ads. In local newspapers or classified ad websites, you will find accommodation that is not listed on traditional platforms.
- Use word of mouth. Tell people around you that you are looking for accommodation. Expat networks can be an excellent resource.
Found your accommodation? You can easily manage your energy contracts with LEO in Luxembourg City or Enovos, the energy supplier for the rest of the Grand Duchy.
Our advice on short-term rentals in Luxembourg
Short-term rental rates
Short-term rental prices in Luxembourg vary depending on the type of accommodation:
- Apartment hotels: Rates vary between €60 and €150 per night depending on location and level of comfort.
- All-inclusive rentals: Prices range from €1,000 to €2,500 per month, depending on the size of the accommodation and its location.
- Bed and breakfasts and cottages: More affordable prices, often between €30 and €80 per night.
- Youth hostels: Prices vary between €20 and €50 per night, depending on room capacity and services included.
- Hotels: Rates vary greatly, from $100 to $250 per night, but are often lower on weekends.
- Traditional furnished rentals: Monthly rents average between €1,000 and €2,000, and it is often necessary to commit to a minimum period of 3 to 6 months.
The most sought-after areas for rentals
- Luxembourg City: The capital has the majority of aparthotels, all-inclusive residences, and hotels.
- Esch-sur-Alzette: The country's second largest city offers more affordable accommodation than the capital.
- Suburbs of the capital: Towns such as Strassen, Bertrange, and Hesperange offer slightly lower rents.
- Cross-border areas: Living in France (Thionville), Belgium (Arlon), or Germany (Trier) will give you access to more competitive prices, but commute times may be longer.
Formalities and rental conditions, even for short-term rentals
- Required documents: to rent short-term accommodation, agencies or landlords may ask for proof of identity, proof of income, or a security deposit. You can refer to our advice on rental leases.
- Rental agreements: unlike traditional leases, short-term rental agreements are more flexible and may include "all-inclusive" options (utilities and services included).
- Insurance: some rentals include home insurance in the rent, but it is important to check this when signing the contract.
Practical tips for a successful short-term rental
First and foremost, it is important to compare offers carefully. To do this, use online platforms such as Booking.com and Airbnb, as well as the websites of specialist agencies.
The housing market in Luxembourg is tight, including for aparthotels and short-term residences, so it is advisable to book in advance.
To be sure of finding accommodation where you will feel at home, read the comments of previous tenants. This will help you avoid unpleasant surprises, particularly in terms of comfort and cleanliness.
Consider negotiating the rate for extended stays: for stays of several months, it is often possible to negotiate more favorable rates.
In conclusion, temporary accommodation in Luxembourg offers a wide variety of flexible solutions to suit all situations. Whether you prefer the human touch of a bed and breakfast, the flexibility of an aparthotel, or the tranquility of all-inclusive accommodation, you will find the option that suits your expatriation plans.
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