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Neighbourhood match: Belair vs Limpertsberg

Belair and Limpertsberg are the two Luxembourg City's most popular districts. While one enjoys the image of being the city's most upmarket district, the other seduces with its green spaces and classic architecture. If your heart is set on one or the other, here is something to choose from...

The environment of Luxembourg's two affluent districts

Limpertsberg is a district with well-to-do houses in traditional architecture. The first impression one gets of this district is the feeling of space. It is situated on a plateau and has many green spaces which serve as a place for walks for many families.

Belair is a multifaceted neighbourhood. The quietness of the residential locations can sometimes be disturbed by rush hour traffic. The neighbourhood has a mix of well-to-do houses with small gardens and small-scale residences. The neighbourhood is popular with an active population under 50 years of age.

Their location

The central location of Limpertsberg is a real asset. With quick access to the European district of Kirchberg, it is attractive to expatriate families.

Located in the west of Luxembourg City, Belair is a district that is attractive because of its proximity to the city's shops and parks. Its location between Luxembourg and Strassen is strategic.

The infrastructure of Luxembourg's two most beautiful districts

There are many schools in Limpertsberg. In addition to the Luxembourg primary and secondary schools, many public schools have been established. However, be sure to ask around, as some schools will be moving in the coming years.

The Belair district has a classic school offer: crèches and Luxembourg basic schools. There is also a private nursery and primary school offering multilingual education.

The public transport offer

The inhabitants of the Limpertsberg district benefit from numerous means of public transport. Most buses leave from Glacis Square and Pescatore Square. The City Shopping Bus makes it easy to get to the city centre for shopping. Cyclists have several Veloh stations at their disposal! July 2018 will see the arrival of the tram in the district.

Belair is well served by bus. 8 lines provide access to the city centre and its various central transfer stations. Several Veloh! stations are located here. It must be said that the district lends itself well to this type of transport.

Property prices in Limpertsberg and Belair

Buying in Limpertsberg costs an average of €9,508 per m² for a flat and €8,254 per m² for a house.
According to the prices listed in atHome Magazine April 2018In Belair, becoming a homeowner will cost you €8,333 per m² for a flat and €8,231 per m² for a house.

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27 June 2018

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