About this venue
Den Atelier is a distinctive concert hall in Luxembourg, valued for its more intimate scale and strong urban character. Rather than feeling like a large arena, the venue delivers the energy of a club concert with serious production standards, making it an important address for rock, pop, alternative and electronic performances. Its simple, functional architecture keeps the stage at the centre and gives visitors a close connection with the artists.
Inside, the experience is direct and focused: clear sightlines, powerful sound and an atmosphere that quickly links the stage with the audience. Visitors especially appreciate the acoustics, the easy-to-navigate layout and the practical facilities that make time before the show and during breaks more comfortable.
The venue is located at 54 Rue de Hollerich, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, in an urban area well suited to evening events. The entrance is easiest to reach on foot from the immediate surroundings or after arriving at nearby public transport stops, while visitors coming by car should check nearby parking options in advance. For a broader overview of getting around the city and connecting with other areas of Luxembourg, the transport information below continues naturally from here.
About the city
Luxembourg, the elegant capital of the Grand Duchy, is known as a compact yet remarkably dynamic city where a business pace naturally blends with a rich cultural and sporting scene. Thanks to its international atmosphere and high level of organisation, visitors often choose it for concerts, matches and major events hosted in modern arenas and stadiums. The city conveys a sense of order and safety, making it easy to plan a night out whether you are coming for a day trip or a longer weekend.
One of Luxembourg’s biggest strengths is its excellent connectivity: city and nationwide public transport is brought together through Mobilitéit, while within the city you rely on Luxtram and the AVL bus network, alongside regional RGTR lines and CFL trains. The main railway station, Gare de Luxembourg, acts as a key interchange, and flying in is straightforward via Luxembourg Airport (Findel). This logical network makes it quick and practical to reach the most important event locations, without the hassle of parking and city traffic.
If you are coming for an event, Luxembourg is also worth experiencing beyond the stands: a walk through the UNESCO-protected historic centre, viewpoints such as Chemin de la Corniche, and impressive fortifications and casemates create a backdrop that gives the city its distinctive character. The Alzette river valley, parks and bridges such as Adolphe Bridge are ideal for an easy stroll before or after a concert, while lively squares and cafés in the centre neatly round off the evening. In a short amount of time, you can combine a top-tier event with a city-break feel—without long transfers and without stress.