Coworking spaces in Luxembourg

Whether as an office for freelancers, a startup incubator, or an alternative to working from home: coworking spaces in Luxembourg offer a modern and flexible working environment for both cross-border workers and local professionals. They provide a workspace that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, inspires creativity and meets the demands of an increasingly dynamic world of work. Here you can find out everything you need to know about coworking in the Grand Duchy.

Workday flexibility

Coworking spaces are much more than just shared office spaces: they are flexible working environments that can be tailored to the specific needs of their users. Modern workstations, well-equipped meeting rooms and a wide range of support services provide the perfect conditions for working productively – be it for individuals or teams.

For cross-border workers in particular, the coworking spaces in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg offer an attractive alternative to long commutes. One of the main benefits of this is a much healthier work-life balance. And unlike a home-based office, these spaces offer professional infrastructure, inspiring networks and personal interaction. They also make it possible to use existing resources more efficiently and sustainably. Coworking spaces therefore combine flexibility, community and a modern approach to work, making them ideally suited to the demands of today's professional world.

The coworking landscape in Luxembourg

Luxembourg has a thriving coworking scene and is home to a wide variety of workspaces in both urban and rural areas. This includes a broad selection of privately run spaces, but also some publicly funded ones, such as the "Al Schoul" coworking space for civil servants, which opened in Schieren in 2024. 

Commuters and residents with long travel distances benefit from the well-connected locations in the border region, which are optimally linked to the country's main business hubs. Those looking for an urban coworking space in Luxembourg will find plenty of options in the capital. These offices not only benefit from their central location near the train station but also offer a range of extras, such as IT support, fitness facilities and laundry services.

A comprehensive overview of the different locations and providers can be found on the website of the Luxembourg Workspace Association. From quiet private offices to open-plan space solutions, there is a suitable option for everyone. The spaces are designed to meet the unique and diverse needs of the users. For example, coworkers can book day passes or opt for a long-term membership. Thanks to digital booking systems, workspaces can be easily reserved in advance – whether for focused individual work or creative collaboration in inspiring settings (e.g. with views over Luxembourg's historic old town).

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Startlokal: Offices and meeting rooms for freelancers and young businesses

The Startlokal of the Nordstad municipal syndicate in Erpeldange-sur-Sûre offers a diverse working environment: In addition to private offices for freelancers and young entrepreneurs, different meeting and workshop rooms of various sizes are available for rent. Furthermore, the Startlokal promotes a vibrant community focused on creativity and exchange. More information

More than just a workspace: incubators and hubs

In addition to conventional coworking spaces, Luxembourg is also home to various hubs and incubators, which provide startups and businesses with significant added value when it comes to flexible work arrangements. But companies don't just benefit from top-quality workspaces and meeting rooms for their employees – they also gain access to a strong ecosystem of expertise, sector-specific advice and direct networking opportunities.

Major hubs and incubators include:

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Coworking and hubs for creatives

Luxembourg offers a number of coworking spaces tailored specifically to the needs of creatives, artists and cultural practitioners. These all aim to foster creativity, productivity and networking within the Grand Duchy.

  • Co:Work Rotondes: shared space in the cultural centre, especially for collectives, artists and cultural practitioners;
  • Design Hub Hollerich: workspaces and workshops funded by the City of Luxembourg for young designers who want to get their business off the ground;
  • 1535° Creative Hub: diverse workspaces and an extensive network for young entrepreneurs in Differdange;
  • Bamhaus: coworking space with offices, maker space and photo and film studio for creative projects.