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@@maxnomadtravel Just have to wear a mask still, one can take off the mask inside or outside the restaurants only after you're seated (toilet visits also require you to put the mask back on), shopping requires masks still, public transports as well. Again, thank you for pinning the comment and for having visited! Hope you'll get to see Vianden and Müllertal (Beaufort Castle) etc. eventually, they're both amazing, too :D But Germany has a lot of great places as well, looking forward to visit there, too again (Köln! XD)
@@Fara1981 Thank you for the explanation! That is great to know. The rules are quite similar in Germany now. Yes, I would love to also visit some of the beautiful castles in Luxembourg. Unfortunately they were all still closed when I was there last month.
@@maxnomadtravel Thank you for the videos :D And yeah, I feel a bit sad about it, these are difficult times but take care of yourself when you travel and stay healthy & happy :D
Thank you! That is a great tip! :) I would have liked to also visit the many beautiful castles in Luxembourg. Unfortunately they were still closed when I was there.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Loved your video! I just started a Luxembourg series where I tour around the country and talk to the people and show the culture to everyone. If you ever come back we should film together! Great channel!
Yes, 2 or 3 days to visit Luxembourg are more than enough. It is a lovely, calm and peaceful place. Nature is everywhere around beautiful neighborhoods where walks in the cobbled streets are very pleasant.
I am from Indonesia. I am si happy and thank you so much for the usefull information about Luxemburg. It's enjoyable to follow you walked around the very clean & beautiful city/country. I need to know more about the cost for daily basic expense , budget hotel
want to know more about other countries in Europe. I love the way how you inform It's clear and well informed. I would like to know the culture..hiw they spend their daily life , home made cooking / daily food. I am waiting for your next video. thank you.
Hi. My whole life, I live in Luxembourg. And I wanted to give you the correct translation of "mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sin" 😉 It means "We want to remain WHAT we are", not where we are ☺️ It was just a tiny correction, it doesn't mean that I don't like your video, because I really loved it 💝
You actually got food at Charles! It's one of the best places to get food in the City! You really had a nice view at the "gëllen fra"! I appreciate that you enjoyed your stay even though it seemed like there was an apocalypse lol
@@sunshines2386 Last weekend it rained and was cold. You didnt miss much. Two weeks ago we were still having snow and scraping the car each morning. After the 24th there will be even less restrictions so come and visit then.
Yes, most people in Luxembourg speak several languages so I'm sure you could find people to practice both your French and your German with. Since Luxembourg is situated right between France and Germany you could also easily visit these countries to practice your language skills there.
Most of the time you are better trying your French than German because many Luxembourgers over a certain age still dislike the Germans because of what they did to the country during the war. I have seen people turn around and walk away from tourists speaking German. The younger generation is a lot more tolerant. The other problem is that as soon as you open your mouth they will start talking back to you in perfect English.
@@unclekevin5094 This is great advice. Thank you so much! I think it is amazing how multilingual most Luxembourgers are. I believe the world would be a much better place if more people around the world would adopt some of that openness and willingness to engage with various languages and cultures.
@@unclekevin5094 Whenever a person responds to me in English when I speak language to them I would say *cough* in that language *cough* For example: Excuse-moi, bonjour! Vous saviez d'ou est le centre du ville? Yes it's that way *toux* français *toux*
First time seeing one of your vids. Loved your joy and how you seemed so happy and fulfilled despite being all by yourself. Maybe moving to Luxembourg next year because of work, this video helped getting to know the city a little bit better. Thanks, keep it up.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you found the video helpful. :) I was indeed very happy on this trip because it was the first time I was able to travel after all the crisis restrictions. :D
Ugh, I really hate this term "the new normal". It makes it sound like things will be this way forever! They WON'T! It may take 1 year, it may take 10 years, but things WILL eventually return to the way they were pre-Corona. People can't live this way forever. You really think countries/cities will never host their festivals again? Festivals that are part of their cultural heritage! Bands will never tour again? Sports stadiums will never fill up again? People will never go on dates again? Dine in restaurants again? NO! The people won't allow it! Things WILL eventually return to the old normal. That's why I prefer calling this the "temporary normal". That being said, I'm kind of angry that Americans are still not welcome in most of the world, when there are countries that had far more cases than us! It's funny how countries like Portugal and Italy are whining about how much money they're losing from not having American tourists, yet they refuse to reopen their borders to us. How much sense does THAT make?
Damn, this comment aged like milk. A 9/11 worth of covid deaths every day now, maybe that's why they locked our "freedom to breathe" asses out of the rest of Earth
My best friend from High School was a New Yorker (NYC) but decided to relo to Luxembourg because of America's botched pandemic response and well, other rightwing bullshit on the rise. Thanks for this video to help me understand my friend's new home.
Luxembourg is largely multilingual. French is the language spoken by most inhabitants (99%). Luxembourgish (82%), German (81%), and English (72%) are also spoken by large sections of the population. (The numbers are from Wikipedia.) I find it very impressive that most people in Luxembourg speak at least 4 different languages.
ja fui ai varias vezes, e quase todos os anos vou ai de ferias,fico sempre no Hotel Le Royal para mim é o melhor país da Europa, já foi mais sossegado...hoje em dia está perigoso ... a noite então ... mas de ferias é uma maravilha ,só não tentei a vida aí porque tenho 1 excelente emprego em Portugal, se não tivesse tentava a vida em Luxemburgo
@@sudiptiwari2934 The average monthly rental cost for an apartment in Luxembourg is currently 1,378 euros and 2,357 euros for a house. One and two bedroom apartments have seen the largest price hike since last year, costing 7% more than in spring 2016. But the cost of renting a studio is 3% cheaper than it was last year.Apr 5, 2017  luxtimes.lu › archives › 2694-avera... Archives - Average prices of renting and ... - Luxembourg Times
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Hope you enjoyed our little country :D Shops and Restaurants are now open again, if you ever wish to revisit :D
Perfect! :D Thank you! I pinned your comment so people can see it. :D
@@maxnomadtravel Just have to wear a mask still, one can take off the mask inside or outside the restaurants only after you're seated (toilet visits also require you to put the mask back on), shopping requires masks still, public transports as well. Again, thank you for pinning the comment and for having visited! Hope you'll get to see Vianden and Müllertal (Beaufort Castle) etc. eventually, they're both amazing, too :D But Germany has a lot of great places as well, looking forward to visit there, too again (Köln! XD)
@@Fara1981 Thank you for the explanation! That is great to know. The rules are quite similar in Germany now. Yes, I would love to also visit some of the beautiful castles in Luxembourg. Unfortunately they were all still closed when I was there last month.
@@maxnomadtravel Thank you for the videos :D And yeah, I feel a bit sad about it, these are difficult times but take care of yourself when you travel and stay healthy & happy :D
@@Fara1981 Thank you so much! :)
Thank you so much for this amazing video about our country Luxembourg. Happy to hear you liked it.
I'm moving here for work in 2 months' time. Really excited to practice my French and German!!
Luxembourg is the most beautiful city I have ever been, you should have tried vianden and other villages , transport is free all over Lux
Thank you! That is a great tip! :) I would have liked to also visit the many beautiful castles in Luxembourg. Unfortunately they were still closed when I was there.
Max Nomad hopefully next year everything will be alright
@@genutomas1216 Yes I hope so, too. :)
Max Nomad today is there national day and I’m looking forward to celebrate it next year
@@genutomas1216 Yes, you're right! It's the Grand Duke's official birthday on May 23. I read about it. Is there a big celebration on that day usually?
This is awesome and thank you for sharing the beautiful Luxembourg 👍
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
That was fun. Very impressed
Thank you,!
Adorable video you have made. Thanks, I enjoyed watching.
Thank you! :)
Hi dear friend how are you, great country Luxembourg so nice. Very good picture.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Keep up the great work.
You have done a great job. You deserve more and more subscription.
Thank you so much! :)
5:48 I’ve smoked a couple joints at that spot lol nice view
I am going to visit Luxembourg in July, your video was great! ☺️
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found it helpful! :)
Awesome video!
Thank you so much! 😊
Very well done! Beautifully filmed!
Loved your video! I just started a Luxembourg series where I tour around the country and talk to the people and show the culture to everyone. If you ever come back we should film together! Great channel!
Hello
How's the country like, are there jobs in the country??
I'm moving to Luxembourg next month! Thanks for the video :)
Oh, that's cool. I'm very glad you found it helpful. :)
@@maxnomadtravel very much! I've visited the sites in the video. Next time you come let me know i can show you around even more
Hello there, are u already in Luxembourg, how's the country and weather like ?
great video dude! honestly =D never knew ANY of this!
Thank you! :)
Thanks for the video. I'm visiting Luxembourg on Friday from Milano. I hope things are better now since its July.
Yes, as far as I know restaurants are open again in Luxembourg now. :)
Great VLOG 🙂
Yes, 2 or 3 days to visit Luxembourg are more than enough. It is a lovely, calm and peaceful place. Nature is everywhere around beautiful neighborhoods where walks in the cobbled streets are very pleasant.
Thank you for my introduction to Luxembourg!...I’d like to see it soon!
You’re welcome! 😊
Sir, I am from India. I want to go to your country. For work. How is it possible, help a little.
im going to stay in Luxembourg for a while so this video was very helpful to what im going to see !!!
Nice video...Luxembourg is my dream country,where I want to work
I enjoyed that thanks 😊
Wonderfull medievil city, i love it!!
Best Luxembourg video I ever watched thank you 🌟
First time watching your videos. The voice :*
Going there this Friday!!!
Thank you for this, I’ll be visiting this beautiful City soon and this is truly helpful 🤗🤗
I am from Indonesia. I am si happy and thank you so much for the usefull information about Luxemburg. It's enjoyable to follow you walked around the very clean & beautiful city/country.
I need to know more about the cost for daily basic expense , budget hotel
So beautiful 🤩
hey your video is nice and informative.
Thank you! 😊
Love your review. Thank you for providing ...
Thank you so much! :)
Max Nomad There is a good chance I will move there. I lived in Germany before but never there but would love to ask u questions about Luxembourg
great video thx may I ask in what hotel you stayed and would you recommend kind regards jaap
want to know more about other countries in Europe. I love the way how you inform It's clear and well informed. I would like to know the culture..hiw they spend their daily life , home made cooking / daily food. I am waiting for your next video. thank you.
The good thing about traveling in new normal is you can enjoy the whole scenery by yourself. I like that
Hi we are enjoying your video as we plan to visit soon.
Did you have a problem flying your drone there?
Roger
Hi. My whole life, I live in Luxembourg. And I wanted to give you the correct translation of "mir wëlle bleiwe wat mir sin" 😉 It means "We want to remain WHAT we are", not where we are ☺️
It was just a tiny correction, it doesn't mean that I don't like your video, because I really loved it 💝
I'm proud of my country, my little beautiful Luxembourg!! You are Welcome ❣️❣️❣️
Can I get a work to do with a one month visa please? Let's say construction work
Hi dear friend how are you, your country people sister and brother very nice l like this.great country Luxembourg.
My country Bangladesh very nice country cames
You welcome, contact, sanyalpabna@gmail.com
How can I migrate to Luxembourg. I'm a Nigerian!
Beautiful city 👍👍
Good Evening ‘
I have plan to go there as soon for first time so What the best airplane from Thailand to Luxembourg? 🇱🇺
You actually got food at Charles! It's one of the best places to get food in the City!
You really had a nice view at the "gëllen fra"! I appreciate that you enjoyed your stay even though it seemed like there was an apocalypse lol
Thank you for the comment! :) Charles is the name of the burger place, right?
Bonjour.
Je suis allée au Luxembourg, c' est très joli j'ai aimé beaucoup luxcity. Enchantée d'avoir connu Luxcity
Great video man 🤙🏼 Luxembourg is just amazing 🤩🙌🏼
Thank you! :)
Very good video
Going to Luxemburg tomorrow. Wondering if it’s going to be that empty 😯 can’t get used to that “new normal”
how was it?
@@EllieGrant-x6u wish I would have visited this weekend when the terraces are open.
@@sunshines2386 Last weekend it rained and was cold. You didnt miss much. Two weeks ago we were still having snow and scraping the car each morning. After the 24th there will be even less restrictions so come and visit then.
Hello there, are u already in Luxembourg,? How's the country and weather like? Are there jobs in the country??
@@unclekevin5094 Are u in Luxembourg?
Want to hit their Christmas market 💚💚
I been many times in Luxembourg,it’s beautiful,love it.can get vegan food from the city square.
Maravilloso
¡Muchas gracias!
Question!
I am learning both French and German cause both languages have a special relationship. Is Luxembourg city a good place to practice both?
Yes, most people in Luxembourg speak several languages so I'm sure you could find people to practice both your French and your German with. Since Luxembourg is situated right between France and Germany you could also easily visit these countries to practice your language skills there.
Most of the time you are better trying your French than German because many Luxembourgers over a certain age still dislike the Germans because of what they did to the country during the war. I have seen people turn around and walk away from tourists speaking German. The younger generation is a lot more tolerant. The other problem is that as soon as you open your mouth they will start talking back to you in perfect English.
@@unclekevin5094 This is great advice. Thank you so much! I think it is amazing how multilingual most Luxembourgers are. I believe the world would be a much better place if more people around the world would adopt some of that openness and willingness to engage with various languages and cultures.
@@unclekevin5094
Whenever a person responds to me in English when I speak language to them I would say
*cough* in that language *cough*
For example:
Excuse-moi, bonjour! Vous saviez d'ou est le centre du ville?
Yes it's that way
*toux* français *toux*
@@brettlarch8050 cool
It’s so beautiful 🥰😍 me and my husband wants to visit Luxembourg one day 🥰 💕
I live in Luxembourg and its a beautifaul Land!
Ohhh God 😍😍😍😍😍😭😭😭😭my dream Country tO visit tq Max For this vidioes # Love from Indonesia 🌹🌹🌹
Really loved your video. Please as a health practitioner how can one migrate to Luxembourg. Any ideas/help?
Nice video
Thank you! :)
Haven’t been back since 2016. I want to see a winter out there!
Thank you!
Believe me you don't want to See a Winter here xD
@@MasterofCheater I live in Luxembourg and yeah in Winter is it very cold 🥶 but we have a nice Winterfestival it’s beautiful 😍
If you don't mind me asking. Are there any internet cafe's in Luxembourg?
I love Luxembourg city forever
Yes, it's a beautiful place! :)
Thanks for this video, wha'ts the name of your hotel please ? thank you :)
Thank you! The name is Grand Hotel Cravat.
Really good video with a lot of interesting and true background information. Pity that all restaurant were closed due to Covid19.
Thank you so much! :)
First time seeing one of your vids. Loved your joy and how you seemed so happy and fulfilled despite being all by yourself. Maybe moving to Luxembourg next year because of work, this video helped getting to know the city a little bit better. Thanks, keep it up.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you found the video helpful. :) I was indeed very happy on this trip because it was the first time I was able to travel after all the crisis restrictions. :D
Will done 👍✅
This is my dream country. I hope l get to leave the dream.
Live, not leave and btw same 😉👍🏻
Lol thanks
@@wildwest8246 no prob bro 😏👍🏻 I got ya
"This is probably the best view that I've ever had with a burger" 😂
I love Luxembourg 🇱🇺❤
Yes, it's really beautiful. :)
Me too
Beautiful Country Luxembourg 🇱🇺👍
What was the ticket price from Munich to Luxembourg ??? By the way best video 😍
Thank you! It was 69,90€.
Ugh, I really hate this term "the new normal". It makes it sound like things will be this way forever! They WON'T! It may take 1 year, it may take 10 years, but things WILL eventually return to the way they were pre-Corona. People can't live this way forever. You really think countries/cities will never host their festivals again? Festivals that are part of their cultural heritage! Bands will never tour again? Sports stadiums will never fill up again? People will never go on dates again? Dine in restaurants again? NO! The people won't allow it! Things WILL eventually return to the old normal. That's why I prefer calling this the "temporary normal". That being said, I'm kind of angry that Americans are still not welcome in most of the world, when there are countries that had far more cases than us! It's funny how countries like Portugal and Italy are whining about how much money they're losing from not having American tourists, yet they refuse to reopen their borders to us. How much sense does THAT make?
Good points for sure! I'm sure we all hope that this is only temporary and we can go back to the normal normal soon.
Damn, this comment aged like milk. A 9/11 worth of covid deaths every day now, maybe that's why they locked our "freedom to breathe" asses out of the rest of Earth
@Symmetric Sympatic man if i could tip u for this comment i would. exactly. if i cant live freely and independent, why am i living?
And this is my dream country
I can assure you that not everything is dream-like in Luxembourg.
My best friend from High School was a New Yorker (NYC) but decided to relo to Luxembourg because of America's botched pandemic response and well, other rightwing bullshit on the rise. Thanks for this video to help me understand my friend's new home.
Beautiful 🌹
My city pig respect ✊
I love Luxembourg! 🇱🇺
Wanna visit Notre Dame Cathedral too!
U want to promote your RUclips channel? More views and subscribers?
U want to promote your RUclips channel? More views and subscribers?
U want to promote your RUclips channel? More views and subscribers?....
Can Canadians enter Belgium from Luxembourg or Netherlands or France now? thanks
I'm not too sure but I know for curtain you can do Canada >> Germany >> Luxembourg/ Belgium
Can you make Luxemburg cv for me sir
One of my dream country to go.. 😇😢
I am from India, I want to go to your country. For work, which way I have to go.
What language did you and the locals speak to each other in there?
Why the hell did you take a taxi for a ride that was probably less than 2 km?
Beautifully country
Yes, it is.
Dream country
Is there any chance for a Filipino to work there?
je veux habiter en luxembourg. je pense que c'est très cool comment ils parlent trois langues là -- le français, l'allemand, et le luxembourgeois.
Hi dear friend how are you, great country Luxembourg i love you beautiful
is luxembourg good country for students?
She has an University!
Such a nice city! I was there a while ago and I was so happy it’s very beautiful 😍
In Luxembourg you need to wear a mask everywhere 🙈
It might be less strict by now. Restaurants are also open again. :)
Yes maybe 😊
Pls am a Nigeria and I want to come Luxembourg pls how can I immigrate
Hallo good evening sir.
I am Selvaraj from india.
My husband stay in capellen
Salam from Jakarta, Indonesia
What language do they speak?
Luxembourg is largely multilingual. French is the language spoken by most inhabitants (99%). Luxembourgish (82%), German (81%), and English (72%) are also spoken by large sections of the population. (The numbers are from Wikipedia.) I find it very impressive that most people in Luxembourg speak at least 4 different languages.
Nice baradar
ja fui ai varias vezes, e quase todos os anos vou ai de ferias,fico sempre no Hotel Le Royal
para mim é o melhor país da Europa, já foi mais sossegado...hoje em dia está perigoso ... a noite então ...
mas de ferias é uma maravilha ,só não tentei a vida aí porque tenho 1 excelente emprego em Portugal, se não tivesse tentava a vida em Luxemburgo
Dangerous? Waaaaaaaaat? 😂😂😂😂😂😂Man if u find Luxembourg dangerous, better u Hyde urself at home forever dude. Speechless
Can you help me please it is good country
Yes, very good.
Can you tell me the rent is too expensive
@@sudiptiwari2934 yes, it is very expensive!!!
Mihaela Do you khow what the price of rent
@@sudiptiwari2934
The average monthly rental cost for an apartment in Luxembourg is currently 1,378 euros and 2,357 euros for a house. One and two bedroom apartments have seen the largest price hike since last year, costing 7% more than in spring 2016. But the cost of renting a studio is 3% cheaper than it was last year.Apr 5, 2017

luxtimes.lu › archives › 2694-avera...
Archives - Average prices of renting and ... - Luxembourg Times
Translated (into German) motto "Wir wollen bleiben, wo wir sind."
I came here after watching tada never falls inlove
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I don’t know what I would do in Luxembourg if I had a lot of money ... it is such a colorless life there
Only a foreigner, who is not acquainted with anything, can speak like that.
If that's your impression then you haven't discovered much of what it has to offer yet.
Bad Neuenahr Ahrweiler schon.
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