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Hollerich: a well-connected residential neighborhood in Luxembourg City

In this article, we'll take a look at the many different sides of Luxembourg's Hollerich neighborhood, including the amenities, infrastructure, and more.

Last time updated
10.11.24

Nestled in the southwestern part of Luxembourg City, the vibrant neighborhood of Hollerich captivates residents and visitors alike with its diverse charm and bustling energy. Bordered by the neighborhoods of Belair, Ville Haute, Gasperich, Cessange, and Merl, Hollerich stands as one of the most populous districts in the capital with 7,699 residents as of January 2023.

General characteristics of Hollerich

Notably, it houses one of the largest percentages of foreign residents, second to the Gare district. Embracing a colorful blend of cultures, this area has become a magnet for young individuals seeking an exciting lifestyle at more affordable prices compared to its adjacent neighbor, Belair.

Hollerich's unique character arises from its heterogeneous landscape, which seamlessly blends residential homes, single-family houses, commercial establishments, administrative buildings, and even some industrial sites, particularly in proximity to the Gare district.

Nowadays the neighborhood is undergoing a transformative journey as various ambitious projects aim to replace industrial areas with residential zones, green spaces, and local businesses.

Transport accessibility

Hollerich benefits from a well-developed public transportation system, primarily centered around an extensive bus network. Traveling to the city center or the railway station from Hollerich is a breeze, taking approximately 10 to 15 minutes by car, bike, or bus, with slightly longer travel times of up to 20 minutes if you take the bus for the more distant areas.

By bus
Residents can easily access different parts of the city by utilizing the following bus lines: 4, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 20, 24, 27, CN1, CN2, and CN8.
By car
Commuting to the city center or the railway station by car takes approximately 10 minutes. The neighborhood offers convenient access to major roadways, and the P+R Bouillon parking facility is suitably situated to the south of the district.
By bike
For a greener and more active approach to commuting, residents can opt for biking, which takes between 5 to 10 minutes to reach the city center or the railway station. With six Veloh self-service bike stations conveniently located throughout the neighborhood, residents have the option of using electric bikes to ease their travel.
By foot
Walking within the neighborhood varies due to its elongated layout. While some areas are as close as a 10-minute walk from the city center or the railway station, others can take up to half an hour to reach on foot.

Renting and buying real estate in Hollerich

With its multicultural essence and youthful allure, Hollerich captivates a dynamic population drawn to its vibrant atmosphere, diverse character, and the presence of the Campus Geesseknäppchen. Simultaneously, a certain demographic seeks a neighborhood in proximity to the city center, gravitating towards Hollerich due to its comparatively more affordable prices in contrast to neighboring districts like Belair, Limpertsberg, or Kirchberg, known for their higher property costs.

For buying the average price is:

12,176 euros/m2
In Hollerich
12,107 euros/m2
Avarage in the capital

For renting the average price is:

29.37 euros/m2
In Hollerich
30.11 euros/m2
Avarage in the capital
Rent
Luxembourg
2024

Applications, search, and profound advice in our guide to renting

Infrastructure of the neighborhood

From acclaimed educational institutions like the Luxembourg Conservatory and the Campus Geesseknäppchen, to cultural hubs like the Luxembourg City Tram and Bus Museum, the neighborhood embraces well-rounded living.

Green spaces, playgrounds, and the skatepark on Rue de l'Abattoir offer leisure, while sports facilities like Stade Hollerich and the Running Track Merl keep residents active.

Advantages and disadvantages of living in Hollerich

Living in Hollerich offers a prime location, with easy access to the city center and the railway station, making it a convenient choice for residents. The neighborhood enjoys excellent connectivity to the highway network and is well-served by buses, providing efficient transportation options.  

The neighborhood is undergoing a remarkable transformation, as ambitious projects are set in motion to replace industrial zones with residential areas, green spaces, and local businesses, enhancing the overall quality of life for its residents.However, one aspect to consider is the absence of a tram connection, which could be a minor inconvenience for some residents seeking alternative public transport options.

One of the key advantages of choosing Hollerich as a place to call home is its affordability compared to its neighboring district of Belair. This cost-effectiveness makes it an attractive destination for young individuals and families alike.

Green spaces like Merl Park serve as a valuable asset for recreational activities and leisure. On the flip side, certain areas within Hollerich may be less enticing due to the presence of some industrial sites.

The neighborhood is undergoing a remarkable transformation, as ambitious projects are set in motion to replace industrial zones with residential areas, green spaces, and local businesses, enhancing the overall quality of life for its residents.

Pros and cons
Affordable living
Green neighborhood
Transformation from industrial to recreative zone
No trams
Shopping centres are outside the neighborhood
Some healthcare restrictions

What is there in this neighborhood of Luxembourg City

Hollerich offers wide variety of educational and recreation opportunities. It's a great place for sports, leasure and relaxation, though it lacks some vital points in healthcare and shopping. However, great accessibility covers these disadvantages.

Schools, creches, and education in Hollerich
Conservatory and cultural centers
Healthcare in Hollerich
Hollerich Cemetery
Hollerich parks, nature places, and playgrounds
Sport facilities
Shopping in Hollerich

Historical overview

The roots of Hollerich's storied past stretch far back into the annals of time, with the ancient parish of Hollerich already gaining recognition as early as the 10th century.

Formation

Throughout the Middle Ages, this area housed not only farms but also stone quarries and lime kilns that supplied their products to the nearby city and fortress of Luxembourg.

The dismantling of Luxembourg's fortress in 1867 drew new industries to Hollerich, including the "Kesselfabrik," later to become the esteemed Paul Wurth company, which established itself in 1870. Luxembourgish tobacco manufacturer Joseph Heintz van Landewyck reached its zenith in the late 19th century within these very bounds. The historical landscape also bore witness to the presence of the esteemed Villeroy & Boch faience factories.

Part of Luxembourg

Over time, Hollerich transformed from a commune to a city known as Hollerich-Bonnevoie, encompassing the territory of Luxembourg's railway station as of April 7, 1914. It wasn't until the enactment of the law on March 26, 1920, that this area was officially integrated into the City of Luxembourg's territory, molding the vibrant neighborhood we know today.

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We took photos from these sources: Wikimedia Commons, CHL website, Park Merl in Google, Ville de Luxembourg website, Running Track Merl on Google Maps

Authors: David
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