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Meet Elso: Your Personal AI Buddy for Life in Luxembourg

Luxembourg Expats has launched Elso, an AI buddy for life in Luxembourg - built directly into the platform to make expat life in Luxembourg easier, more connected and intuitive. Living in a foreign country is exciting. It can also feel unfamiliar at times. Building a social circle, finding a flat, understanding how things work, navigating paperwork, adjusting to new systems, knowing what’s happening this weekend - it can all be challenging. And often, you’re figuring it out on your own. Your Everyday Buddy in Luxembourg Elso is designed to feel natural to talk to. You don’t need to navigate menus or search through multiple sections. You can simply start a conversation. Ask about apartments in Kirchberg. Discuss practical questions about working life. Find out what events are happening this week and who shares your interests. Or just talk about how you’re finding life in Luxembourg so far. Elso pulls from what’s already featured on Luxembourg Expats - real housing listings, upcoming meetups, active community discussions and expat-friendly local services - and surfaces what’s relevant to you directly within the conversation. Whether you’re looking for a tax advisor, an insurance agent, a loan offer, a language school or other trusted services, Elso helps you discover businesses that are already featured in the Luxembourg Expats community. When You’re Navigating Things on Your Own Moving to and living in a new country often means handling a lot independently. New systems. New rules. New routines. Even small things - opening a bank account, understanding local processes, choosing the right neighbourhood, or deciding which event to attend - can feel convoluted when you don’t yet have a network around you. Elso offers a simple way to explore your options without pressure. It can help you understand what’s available, point you toward relevant discussions, or highlight services and events that might suit your situation. It can be practical. It can be conversational. It can help you with information and suggest meeting people for social activities. For Every Stage of Expat Life Whether you’ve just arrived in Luxembourg or have lived here for years, Elso can be your everyday buddy. The goal isn’t just efficiency. It’s making life in Luxembourg feel more manageable and more connected. Less time searching. More time living. Built on 13 Years of Community Luxembourg Expats has been enhancing the expat experience since 2012, connecting tens of thousands of internationals. Elso builds on that foundation by adding a conversational buddy to a platform that already brings together people, housing, discussions, events and expat-friendly businesses - making it easier to access the collective knowledge, services and opportunities within Luxembourg’s expat network. Available Now Elso is live in early beta at www.luxembourgexpats.lu, with the mobile app experience coming soon. Free access includes daily usage. Unlimited access is part of the LuxExpats Club membership luxembourgexpats.lu/club-membership Early users will help shape how Elso evolves. If you live in Luxembourg - or are planning a move - now is a good time to Elso it. --- Join our community luxembourgexpats.lu

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Luxembourg Sharpens Research Focus with New National Priorities for 2026

Luxembourg has updated its National Research Priorities for 2026 to guide government funding and help align public research with national goals in technology, society and the economy. The new priorities build on the country’s 2030 vision for a knowledge-based society and encourage research that addresses key challenges and opportunities for Luxembourg’s future.  Artificial intelligence remains central to many research themes, with emphasis on trustworthy AI development, advanced data analysis, and applications that benefit sectors like healthcare, mobility and finance. The updated framework encourages interdisciplinary research that connects AI with other technologies to create broader impact.  Strengthening innovation in health and biomedicine is another priority, where data-driven methods and digital tools are expected to advance personalised care and improve outcomes. Education and skills development are also highlighted, with funding supporting research that enhances learning and workforce readiness for future industries.  To support these priorities, the Luxembourg government and the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) have signed a multi-year funding agreement worth €362 million, reinforcing long-term support for high-quality research and collaboration with industry and society.  By focusing public research on areas linked to economic growth, social impact and digital transition, Luxembourg aims to strengthen its research ecosystem and ensure that science serves broad national needs. Read more: https://mesr.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/national-research-priorities-for-luxembourg-2026.pdf Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Luxembourg’s Big Tech Push: AI, Data & Quantum for a Smarter Future

Luxembourg’s government has unveiled a major national strategy that brings artificial intelligence (AI), data and quantum technologies together to boost the country’s digital strength and global competitiveness. This plan, known as “Accelerating Digital Sovereignty 2030,” aims to make Luxembourg a European leader in cutting-edge technologies by supporting innovation, infrastructure upgrades and governance frameworks that protect citizens and businesses.  At the heart of the strategy is a focus on responsible and human-centric AI, where tools are developed with strong ethical and regulatory safeguards. The government also plans to promote AI use across industries such as finance, healthcare, energy and public services to improve efficiency and services. Better data governance is another key aspect, with the strategy promoting safe, responsible data sharing and reuse to fuel innovation across sectors and support economic growth. Luxembourg is also investing in its sovereign data infrastructure to help both public and private actors make the most of digital opportunities.  Quantum technology, still emerging globally, is highlighted in the plan as a strategic area for future computing and secure communications, aligning Luxembourg with broader European efforts like EuroQCI and quantum research collaborations. The strategy also stresses the need for education, training and collaboration to build local talent and ensure that people and businesses can participate fully in the digital transition. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/images-documents/actualites/2025/05/16-strategies-ai-donnees-quantum/2024115332-ministere-etat-strategy-ai-en-bat-acc-ua.pdf Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Spring Hints in Luxembourg as Mild Weather Arrives This Week

Luxembourg is seeing a noticeable shift in its weather as late winter gives way to milder conditions this week, according to the latest forecasts. After a period of cool and cloudy days, temperatures are expected to climb closer to double digits, with daytime highs reaching around 10–16 °C and overnight lows staying above freezing. Morning showers and overcast skies may linger at the start of the week, but conditions are set to improve as sunshine returns mid-week, offering a pleasant break from winter’s chill. Residents and visitors can expect a mix of clouds and sun in the coming days, with periods of fair weather bringing comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Forecasters note that while some rain or clouds could return toward the end of the week, overall winds remain light and temperatures well above seasonal averages. This warming trend reflects a broader pattern of transitioning weather as March approaches. Local meteorologists highlight that such mild spells aren’t unusual for late February, though Luxembourg has experienced cooler, wetter conditions earlier in the month. The upcoming change offers a welcome opportunity for people to enjoy more moderate weather before spring fully arrives. Read more: https://www.accuweather.com/en/lu/luxembourg/228714/weather-forecast/228714 Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Housing & Neighborhoods: Finding Your Home in Luxembourg

Finding suitable accommodation is often the most significant challenge for new arrivals in Luxembourg. The Grand Duchy's housing market is characterized by high demand, limited supply, and unique rental and purchasing regulations. This comprehensive guide provides expats with essential information on navigating the housing landscape, from understanding rental contracts and tenant rights to exploring different neighborhoods and setting up utilities. By offering practical advice and up-to-date market insights, Luxembourg Expats aims to empower new residents to make informed decisions and secure their ideal home. Renting in Luxembourg: Your Rights and Obligations Renting is the most common option for expats in Luxembourg. Understanding the legal framework governing rental agreements is crucial to avoid potential pitfalls. The Rental Contract (Bail à Loyer) •Standard Duration: Rental contracts are typically for a minimum of one year, renewable annually. Shorter terms are rare but can be negotiated. •Key Clauses: Ensure the contract clearly states the rent, charges (utilities, maintenance fees), deposit amount, notice period for termination, and any specific conditions regarding pets or renovations. •Inventory (État des Lieux): A detailed inventory of the property's condition is usually conducted at the beginning and end of the tenancy. This document is vital for protecting both tenant and landlord. Deposits and Guarantees •Security Deposit: Landlords typically require a security deposit, usually equivalent to two months' rent. This is held to cover potential damages or unpaid rent. •Bank Guarantee: Instead of a cash deposit, some landlords accept a bank guarantee (garantie bancaire), where a bank blocks the equivalent amount in your account. Tenant Rights and Obligations •Notice Period: The standard notice period for tenants to terminate a lease is three months, unless otherwise specified in the contract. •Maintenance: Tenants are generally responsible for minor repairs and maintenance, while the landlord covers major structural repairs. •Rent Increases: Rent can only be increased every two years, and the increase is capped at a certain percentage of the initial rent, as per Luxembourgish law. •Keywords: renting in Luxembourg, rental contract Luxembourg, tenant rights Luxembourg, security deposit Luxembourg, bail à loyer Housing Market Report: Where to Live in 2026 Luxembourg's diverse regions offer different lifestyles, price points, and commuting options. Choosing the right neighborhood depends on your priorities, such as proximity to work, schools, amenities, and green spaces. Popular Expat Neighborhoods in Luxembourg City •Kirchberg: Known for its modern architecture, European institutions, and financial district. Offers excellent public transport and amenities, but higher rental prices. •Gare / Bonnevoie: Central locations with good transport links, diverse communities, and a mix of older and newer buildings. More affordable than Kirchberg. •Limpertsberg / Belair: Residential areas with beautiful parks, close to international schools, and popular with families. Generally higher-end. Communes Outside Luxembourg City •Esch-sur-Alzette: The second-largest city, offering a vibrant cultural scene and more affordable housing, particularly in the south. •Strassen / Bertrange / Hesperange: Communes bordering Luxembourg City, popular for their family-friendly environments, green spaces, and good access to amenities and schools. •Southern & Northern Regions: Offer more rural living, lower housing costs, and a quieter lifestyle, but require longer commutes. Housing Market Trends 2026 •Continued Demand: The influx of international professionals continues to drive demand, particularly for rental properties. •Price Stability/Moderate Growth: While prices remain high, the rapid growth seen in previous years may stabilize, though significant drops are unlikely. •Focus on Sustainability: Newer developments often prioritize energy efficiency and sustainable living, which can influence utility costs. Buying Property in Luxembourg: The Expat's Financial Roadmap For expats planning a long-term stay, purchasing property can be an attractive option. However, the process involves significant financial and legal considerations. Mortgage for Expats •Eligibility: Banks typically require a stable income, a significant down payment (often 20-30% of the property value), and a good credit history. •Interest Rates: Luxembourg offers competitive mortgage interest rates, which can be fixed or variable. •Application Process: Involves providing extensive financial documentation, including employment contracts, bank statements, and tax returns. Notary and Registration Fees •Notary Fees: A notary is legally required for all property transactions. Their fees are regulated and typically amount to around 1-2% of the property price. •Registration Duties: These are taxes paid to the state, usually around 7% of the property's value (plus a 1% transcription fee for properties in Luxembourg City). •Other Costs: Factor in agency fees (if applicable), valuation fees, and potential legal advice. • buying house Luxembourg, mortgage for expats Luxembourg, property prices Luxembourg, notary fees Luxembourg, registration duties Luxembourg Utilities 101: Setting up Water, Electricity, and Fiber Setting up essential utilities is a fundamental step after securing accommodation. Luxembourg has several providers, and the process is generally straightforward. Electricity and Gas •Main Provider: Enovos is the primary electricity and gas supplier in Luxembourg. You can sign up for services online or by phone. •Meter Readings: You will need to provide initial meter readings when you move in and regular readings thereafter. Water •Communal Service: Water supply is managed by the local commune. You will typically register for water services when you declare your arrival at the commune. Internet and Telecommunications •Providers: Major providers include Post Luxembourg, Orange, Tango, and Eltrona. They offer various packages for internet, TV, and mobile services. Special offer from Post Luxembourg: luxembourgexpats.lu/deals/discounts/the-first-3-months-of-your-new-internet-subscription-for-free •Fiber Optic: Luxembourg has extensive fiber optic coverage, offering high-speed internet connections. •Comparison: It is advisable to compare offers based on speed, price, and contract duration. • electricity providers Luxembourg, internet providers Luxembourg, water registration Luxembourg, Enovos Luxembourg, Post Luxembourg fiber The Luxembourg housing market, while competitive, offers a range of options for expats, whether renting or buying. By understanding the legalities of rental contracts, exploring the diverse neighborhoods, and preparing for the financial aspects of property acquisition, new residents can successfully navigate this crucial aspect of their relocation. Luxembourg Expats is dedicated to providing you with the most accurate and practical information to help you find and settle into your perfect home in the Grand Duchy. • luxembourgexpats.lu/real-estate - Guichet.lu - Housing

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Asia Travelers Drive Europe’s Tourism Growth in 2026

Europe’s tourism outlook for 2026 is looking strong, thanks especially to rising visitor numbers from China and India. Countries like Spain, France, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg are expected to benefit from this trend, as travellers from these two Asian markets bring fresh demand and spending power to European destinations.  The European Travel Commission forecasts overall international arrivals to Europe could rise by more than 6 %, largely because of China’s projected 28 % growth in outbound travel and India’s 9 % increase.  Spain, one of the continent’s most visited countries, recently recorded nearly 96.8 million foreign visitors in 2025, showing continued interest in European cultural, beach and urban tourism.  Travel experts say improved flight connections, multilingual services, and tailored tourism offerings are key reasons Asian travellers are choosing Europe, with many seeking rich cultural experiences and luxury travel.  This shift in visitor patterns is expected to help the tourism industry grow economically and meet the rising global demand for international travel in 2026. Read more: travelandtourworld.com/news/article/spain-joins-france-italy-greece-netherlands-luxembourg-and-more-countries-in-europe-as-china-and-india-travelers-set-to-drive-european-tourism-this-year/#google_vignette Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg.

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Luxembourg Clarifies Doctor Suspension Process

The Luxembourg Ministry of Health has responded to recent media discussions about the temporary suspension of a doctor’s licence, stressing that the process strictly follows the law. Officials said the rule that guides this action is part of the medical profession law from 1983, and the appointment of independent medical experts is done by the Health Directorate, not by political leaders, to ensure impartiality.  These independent experts will review all medical facts objectively and decide what conclusions can be drawn. The ministry emphasized that this is crucial for patient safety and fairness to all parties involved.  The case also reached the administrative court, which on 13 February 2026 rejected a request to suspend the suspension’s enforcement, meaning the process continues under the existing legal framework.  Health authorities say they will not make further public comments at this stage to protect the legal rights and privacy of those involved, highlighting their commitment to a balanced procedure.  This clarification comes amid broader public debate about medical accountability and transparency in Luxembourg’s health system. Read more: gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/02-fevrier/19-suspension-provisoire.html Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Cold Morning, Chilly Day in Luxembourg

Luxembourg experienced a cold winter day on 20 February 2026, with early morning temperatures starting close to 1°C. The low reading many residents noticed reflected the actual measured temperature during the coldest hours just after sunrise, when frost-like conditions were possible in some areas. As the day progressed, temperatures gradually climbed but remained cool. By early afternoon, the mercury reached around 5 to 6°C, offering only slight relief from the morning chill. Light winds made it feel colder than the recorded air temperature, keeping conditions brisk throughout the day. The evening saw temperatures slowly dropping again toward 3°C, and during the night, values moved back closer to 2°C, with some areas potentially dipping near 1°C once more. There were no major temperature swings, but the steady cold defined the day’s weather pattern. Overall, 20 February 2026 was a typically cold late-winter day in Luxembourg, marked by low morning readings, modest daytime warming, and another chilly night ahead. Source: meteolux.lu/fr/vigilances Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Two Years of Digital Services Act: Nearly 50 Million Moderation Decisions Reversed

Two years after it came into force, the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) has allowed users across the bloc — including in Luxembourg — to challenge and reverse nearly 50 million content moderation decisions made by online platforms.  Under the DSA, users have the right to appeal actions such as content removal, account suspension or “shadow banning,” giving them more control and transparency over how platforms handle their posts. So far, about 30 % of the more than 165 million decisions appealed through internal mechanisms have been overturned.  Most of the original moderation decisions were made under platforms’ own terms and conditions rather than legal requirements, highlighting the shift toward platform-driven content enforcement and the importance of user rights under the DSA.  The DSA has also brought other changes, including a ban on targeted advertising to minors and greater obligations for online marketplaces to tackle illegal goods and improve trader traceability, strengthening protections for EU users.  As the DSA continues to take effect, it is seen as a landmark regulation in digital policy, aiming to balance online safety, accountability and users’ rights across the European Union.  Read more: https://luxembourg.representation.ec.europa.eu/actualites-et-evenements/actualites/two-years-digital-services-act-allows-50-million-content-moderation-decisions-platforms-be-reversed-2026-02-17_fr?prefLang=en ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg.Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Luxembourg Launches €3 Million Solar Tender for Businesses

The Luxembourg Ministry of the Economy has launched a new €3 million tender to support commercial and industrial solar energy projects, with a focus on systems producing between 30 kW and 200 kW of power.  Opened on 16 February 2026, the initiative offers investment aid through a competitive bidding process, and companies can submit their applications until 17 April 2026. The scheme aims to strengthen Luxembourg’s solar power framework and boost renewable energy adoption by businesses.  Projects located on business rooftops, facades or parking structures are eligible, and those that include battery storage will receive enhanced support to help encourage self-consumption and greater energy flexibility. The tender is divided into three main lots — standard, innovative, and carport solar systems — each with subcategories depending on whether storage is included, offering a range of options for commercial developers. To help companies prepare strong proposals, the government is hosting free informational webinars in late February and early March, where applicants can learn more about the requirements and incentives.  Read more: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/02/18/luxembourg-launches-new-tender-for-ci-solar/ ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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