A woman is pictured working out of the Bamhaus coworking space in Dommeldange LaLa La Photo/archives

A woman is pictured working out of the Bamhaus coworking space in Dommeldange LaLa La Photo/archives

Bamhaus

A space for creatives located in a former steelworks that at one time served as a movie studio, which explains the mini-cinema. Bringing a taste of Berlin to Dommeldange, its tenants have a collaborative approach to work. www.bamhaus.lu

Silversquare

This Belgian chain opened its first coworking space in Luxembourg’s Gare, or train station, district, in 2018. It offers open and private spaces, as well as meeting rooms and an auditorium. www.silversquare.lu

Spaces

The newest kid on the block after opening a seven-storey site in place de la Gare in early 2020. At the time, the chain said it would open eight sites in the grand duchy by 2022. www.spacesworks.com

The Office

Among the first coworking spaces to open in the capital, today it has two sites in the city centre, each decorated in a reclaimed industrial chic. The one in boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte has a charming public café. www.theoffice.lu

Paladium

This is the kind of workspace you might come up with if you were left alone in a room of craft materials and the entire back catalogue of Flow magazines. Arty, decked out with plants and oozing with vintage chic, it’s a great place just to hang out or host an event. Located in Bonnevoie, it’s also handily close to the train station. www.paladium.lu

This article was originally published in the Delano 2020-2021 Expat Guide.