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Maria Alexandra B. (European Parliament)

"Luxembourg is the perfect combination between a safe and quiet city and a full of opportunity and dynamic European capital. Free transport, every week public cultural events, clean streets, green forest hikes, rich history and welcoming communities are just a few things you will find here. If you are a travel junky like me, having the chance to visit 4-5 countries by car will for sure convince you. Personally, I would have never thought I would be leaving my home country. I travelled a lot in Europe and beyond. There was no country, I could say “I can see myself settled here”, but here I am, convinced by Luxembourg."

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Sofia P. (European Parliament)

“Why Luxembourg?! Well, it is a paradise for travel lovers and language geeks, where I immediately felt at home 16 years ago. I truly appreciate its European character, openness and dynamism. What do I really enjoy doing in Luxembourg? Riding my bike on the beautiful and endless cycling paths around the country, meeting up with friends from all corners of Europe, hiking in the Moselle and going shopping in Trier, Germany. What about bringing up kids here? I really feel my son and daughter are fortunate to grow up in such a multilingual, safe, tolerant and open-minded country. Yes, I feel at home here :)”

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Sephora F. (European Parliament)

“From the Vianden Nut Festival in October, to the Grand Duke’s birthday celebrations in June, to the great number of bands I got to see live, in one year Luxembourg has managed to win me over. Despite originally thinking I’d be spending a lot of time indoors due to the cold weather, somehow my social calendar has never been this full - be it for concerts, parties, casual drinks, hikes or festivals. Luxembourg’s small size has turned out to be a plus, since it allows for a community-like feeling among former trainees like myself, who were lucky enough to be able to stay in the country. Apart from that, you can easily hop on a train to go to France, Germany or Belgium, amongst other places. What’s not to love? ”

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Magdalena R. (European Parliament)

“Luxembourg? I was persistently looking for something lacking in this country... It’s impossible not to acknowledge the high quality of life, its safe and quiet places, its unspoiled nature, a wonderfully balanced mixture of nationalities and cultures, its diverse cultural environment, family-friendly places and the list could go on. I love hiking with my family and friends, I have many opportunities to go to concerts or the theatre, and the free public transport is a huge privilege in my eyes. Naturally, everything has a price but when you weigh up the advantages and disadvantages, I’m convinced that I have made the right choice in coming to live and work here.”

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Carla L. (European Parliament)

“When I first arrived in Luxembourg in 1987 I confess that I did not understand how a ‘Grand-Rue’ could be so ‘cosy’ :). However, I soon realised that it perfectly matched the country where I was about to live - the pleasant feeling of proximity, where public administration is accessible and people can actually feel at home, irrespective of their nationality. This is precious, especially in times of uncertainty and incitement to hatred. I do feel at home in a multicultural country that encourages integration instead of assimilation – here you can easily keep your own traditions while learning about new ones.”

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Gabriele G. (European Parliament)

“I moved to Luxembourg ten years ago as I was eager to work for the European Parliament, but I didn't really know about the country. When I arrived I was surprised to see that this small nation is home to such a wealth of cultures and languages. Right in the middle of Europe, Luxembourg is surrounded by nature and its magnificent landscapes, but is still within easy reach of bigger EU capitals like Paris and Brussels. In Luxembourg there are plenty of activities to do but without the stress of big city life. And after ten years, I consider it my second home.”

Meritxell D. (European Parliament)

“Luxembourg was for me a first-choice decision. I thought of it as an excellent location for my next career step, a place where I could continue learning and improving professionally. Being passionate about communication and languages, a position as Public relations officer for the translation service of the European Parliament in a city globally recognised for its excellence in multilingualism came as a perfect match. For linguistic professionals, Luxembourg is THE European capital where one can find interesting job opportunities at the EU institutions.

Luxembourg combines the benefits of a capital with those of a small town. It is very green, family-friendly and multicultural. A quiet and safe place where one can practice a wide variety of sports, enjoy music and arts, and take advantage of the proximity of other countries. Dwellers can choose between the slow- or the fast-paced versions of the city.

I have only been here for some months, but enough to hear from several people that Luxembourg can only grow on you.”