Whether with family or friends, in restaurants, cafés or on the streets of the capital, the start of the new year was celebrated in many different ways in Luxembourg.
Ten DJs and a special neon show awaited revellers at Melusina. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Ten DJs and a special neon show awaited revellers at Melusina. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Ten DJs and a special neon show awaited revellers at Melusina. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
The turn of the year was celebrated in the Rives de Clausen until the early hours of the morning. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Sparks flew in the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Exuberant atmosphere in the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Revellers at the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Bringing in 2026 in the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
There was a lively atmosphere in the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Celebrations in the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
There was a lively atmosphere in the Zulu Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Dancing into the New Year at the Maria Bonita restaurant. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Partygoers at the Maria Bonita restaurant. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Marking the new year at the Maria Bonita restaurant. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Dancing into the New Year at the Maria Bonita restaurant. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Dancing into the New Year at the Maria Bonita restaurant. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
New Year’s Eve at the Big Beer Company. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
New Year’s Eve at the Big Beer Company. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
New Year’s Eve in the Big Beer Company. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
New Year’s Eve in the Big Beer Company. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Celebrations in the Verso Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Revellers in the Verso Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
Partygoers in the Verso Bar. © Photo credit: Chris Karaba
While some people chose to celebrate at home with raclette, board games and close company, others headed to restaurants offering exclusive New Year’s Eve menus.
Partygoers had plenty of options throughout the country, including a party boat in Remich or events such as the “Space Opera” at Gotham in the capital. In the Rives de Clausen, celebrations continued until the early hours of the morning.
Where permitted, colourful fireworks lit up the night sky, delighting young and old alike.
Despite the variety of celebrations, everyone had one thing in common: raising a glass to the New Year at midnight.
(This article was originally published by the Luxemburger Wort. AI translated, with editing and adaptation by Lucrezia Reale.)