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S22EP33 | Was it worth it? LUXEMBOURG 🇱🇺
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We somehow thought that the Grand Duchy’s capital was nothing more than banks and EU offices and was delighted at discovering the attractive reality. The UNESCO-listed Old Town is one of Europe’s most scenic capitals, thanks largely to its unusual setting, draped across the deep gorges of the Alzette and Pétrusse rivers. It’s full of weird spaces, tunnels, and surprising nooks to explore with good museums and a great dining scene making this a top city to visit.
As one of the richest countries in the world by GDP per capita - currently around USD121k - compared to Switzerland at USD71k as an example - you might expect Luxembourg to be a wildly expensive place, but it really isn't. Sure, it's not cheap by any means, but as a tourist, it's no worse than visiting cities like New York, London or Paris.
That said, Luxembourg is one of the MOST expensive European countries when it comes to food prices - the price of a shopping basket containing comparable food products and non-alcoholic drinks cost twice as much in the most expensive member state as it cost in the cheapest one.
Luxembourg's neighbours of Belgium, France, and Germany, are all significantly cheaper for the average shopping basket. However, if one examines the individual food categories in more detail, there are a few differences in ranking order. Luxembourg is one of the most expensive countries for bread, eggs, and milk, but this is not the case for meat products, tobacco, or alcohol. For the last two products, Luxembourg is cheaper than the European average.
You can find more on Luxembourg on our blog and destination guide:
#wewillnomad #luxembourg
As one of the richest countries in the world by GDP per capita - currently around USD121k - compared to Switzerland at USD71k as an example - you might expect Luxembourg to be a wildly expensive place, but it really isn't. Sure, it's not cheap by any means, but as a tourist, it's no worse than visiting cities like New York, London or Paris.
That said, Luxembourg is one of the MOST expensive European countries when it comes to food prices - the price of a shopping basket containing comparable food products and non-alcoholic drinks cost twice as much in the most expensive member state as it cost in the cheapest one.
Luxembourg's neighbours of Belgium, France, and Germany, are all significantly cheaper for the average shopping basket. However, if one examines the individual food categories in more detail, there are a few differences in ranking order. Luxembourg is one of the most expensive countries for bread, eggs, and milk, but this is not the case for meat products, tobacco, or alcohol. For the last two products, Luxembourg is cheaper than the European average.
You can find more on Luxembourg on our blog and destination guide:
#wewillnomad #luxembourg
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