The Ultimate Guide to Corporate Event Venues in Luxembourg

Luxembourg, although one of Europe’s smallest capitals, offers remarkably modern and diverse event infrastructures. From cutting-edge convention centers to historic landmarks and unique cultural spaces, the city is a strategic choice for conferences, seminars, product launches, and high-level receptions.

European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL) — the institutional flagship

Capacities and spaces

  • Two large modular plenary halls (146 to 800 participants).

  • Hemicycle-style amphitheater with 646 seats, ideal for debates and plenary sessions.

  • 11 meeting rooms accommodating 35 to 380 people.

  • 30 satellite rooms for workshops and breakout sessions.

  • Modular foyers totaling 3,500 m², including a main 2,600 m² space for exhibitions and cocktails.

Architecture and design

  • Contemporary style with glass façades allowing abundant natural light.

  • Spaces designed for participant comfort and smooth traffic flow.

  • Integrated into the Convention Park Luxembourg, surrounded by hotels, the Philharmonie, and the Mudam.

Unique features

  • Regularly hosts the Council of EU Ministers, ensuring top-level protocol and logistics.

  • Easy Event Plus package includes technical services, signage, security, high-speed WiFi, cleaning, and welcoming.

  • A new outdoor terrace for ~150 guests is being developed for open-air receptions.

  • Strong sustainability commitments with eco-responsible resource management.

Official site: https://eccl.lu

Luxexpo The Box — scale and sustainability combined

Capacities and spaces

  • Over 34,000 m² of flexible space.

  • 7 multifunctional halls capable of hosting major trade shows and conventions.

  • 9 modern conference rooms.

  • Sigma Room: 500 m² black-box auditorium with a 12k panoramic screen, up to 250 seats.

Architecture and design

  • Contemporary transparent structure, combining open and modular spaces.

  • Strong visual identity, perfect for international exhibitions.

Unique features

  • Certified B Corp, the first exhibition/convention center in Europe to obtain this label.

  • Welcomes more than 425,000 visitors annually from 45 countries.

  • Excellent access by tram from the central station and city center.

Official site: https://thebox.lu

d’Coque — where sport meets corporate events

Capacities and spaces

  • Central arena of 4,300 m², accommodating up to 8,000–10,000 spectators.

  • 840 m² Gallery and 2,700 m² Arcades for exhibitions and receptions.

  • Amphitheater with 215 seats for more intimate formats.

Architecture and design

  • Designed by architect Roger Taillibert, also behind Montreal’s Olympic Stadium.

  • Iconic shell-shaped roof, combining prestressed concrete with large glass surfaces.

  • A true architectural landmark of the Kirchberg district.

Unique features

  • On-site 3* hotel and restaurant (200 seats) available for private use.

  • Integrated wellness center and sports facilities, allowing corporate programs mixing business and leisure.

  • High potential for spectacular launches or hybrid conventions.

Official site: https://coque.lu

High-end hotels and meeting venues

Le Royal Hotels & Resorts Luxembourg

  • 5-star hotel with 9 modular salons, total capacity up to 1,000 guests.

  • Perfect for multi-day seminars with accommodation on-site.

    https://luxembourg.leroyal.com

Park Inn by Radisson Luxembourg City

Cultural and heritage venues

Cercle Cité (Cercle Municipal)

  • Historic “Beaux Salons” for receptions and prestigious conferences.

  • Located in the Upper Town, blending elegance with modern upgrades.

    https://cerclecite.lu

Rotondes

  • Former railway depot transformed into a cultural hub.

  • Three distinct spaces, creative and alternative, ideal for informal events.

    https://rotondes.lu

Neimënster (Abbaye de Neumünster)

  • Abbey converted into a cultural and event center in the historic Grund district.

  • Offers conference rooms, exhibition spaces, and reception areas in a unique heritage setting.

    https://www.neimenster.lu

Additional venues worth considering

Conclusion

Luxembourg City offers a wide spectrum: the ECCL for structured international congresses, Luxexpo The Box for exhibitions and large conventions, d’Coque for spectacular shows, alongside high-end hotels and heritage spaces like Cercle Cité or Neimënster for more intimate events.

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