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Premium Meeting Spaces in Luxembourg. 3.000 Locations | 900 Cities | 120 Countries | One Call Meetings in Moments Premium meeting spaces in Luxembourg. 3.000 locations | 900 cities | 120 countries | one call Meetings in moments. Meetings matter. So meet smarter and sharper in rooms built for business. Where you can focus on meeting, not booking. And get the results you need. With Regus, you can • Pay for what you use. By the hour. By the day • Get cool, stylish space. Without commitment • Use an internet connection you can count on • Get support from the world’s work experts • Stop using hotels. And spend up to 30% less Book in minutes Use by the hour Flexible layout 2 Layout. All our meeting rooms are built for business. But then they’re tailored to you. We’ll lay out the room before you arrive. Set it up in a way that makes sense. And all you need to do is book. Online or in the tap of an app. Turn up. And start. 3 International meetings. Instantly. Meetings everyone can make? We’ll make it easy. With the world’s biggest videoconferencing network. So you can take geography out of the picture. And bring the people you need into it. Only Regus gives you: So you can: • The world’s biggest videoconferencing network • Bring your team together. Without bringing them in • A choice of 1300 studios. Worldwide • Say yes to that meeting. Wherever in the world it is • Hourly rates. Just pay for what you use • Talk face-to-face. Without the cost of travel • Easy booking. In the tap of an app • Meet the best talent. Everywhere Book in minutes Use by the hour 1.300 Studios 4 Pricing. • All meeting rooms are listed with the maximum number of delegates per room with pricing for FD (full day), HD (half day) & H (per hour). VAT not included. • The meeting room rate is based on the maximum occupancy. If you have a room with capacity up to 10 people you can also rent it for less delegates but still at the rate of the maximum capacity. • Example: The La Moselle meeting room has a maximum capacity of 14 delegates. You will pay full day price of € 620 for a total of participants up to 14. The price remains the same if you are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 14 participants since you pay the room rental regardless of the total number of participants. NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR LA MOSELLE 14 BOARD EXTERIOR 30.0 € 660 € 429 € 165 LA SURE 6 BOARD INTERIOR 10.0 € 360 € 234 € 90 ATHENA 4 BOARD EXTERIOR 22.0 € 304 € 198 € 76 5 How to read this file. How to read the following slides: • Full overview of all our locations in Luxembourg on slide 7 > just click on the name of the centre & you will be directed to the slide with full information on the chosen location. Click on ‘main menu’ & you will be redirected to slide 8 with the full overview • Once you are on the chosen slide & you click on the title which is the name of the location you will be directed to our website with full information on the centre Extra: • Regus can also provide you with coffee and lunch breaks. Pricing varies from location to location & will depend also on your own choice > we can order whatever you choose. 6 Locations in Luxembourg. Luxembourg City Centre Luxembourg, Central Station Luxembourg, Kirchberg City Centre Luxembourg, Kirchberg Oksigen Luxembourg, 43 JFK Luxembourg, 46 JFK Luxembourg, Airport Luxembourg, Findel Airport Bertrange, Atrium Business Park Livange, Luxembourg, sud 7 Luxembourg City Centre. Main menu 26 Boulevard Royal, 2449 Luxembourg • In the heart of the business district of Luxembourg. • Well served by public transport • Home to most of Luxembourg's large financial services industry • Many cafes and restaurants are nearby • A short drive to reach the motorways NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR LA MOSELLE 14 BOARD EXTERIOR 30.0 € 660 € 429 € 165 LA SURE 6 BOARD INTERIOR 10.0 € 360 € 234 € 90 ATHENA 4 BOARD EXTERIOR 22.0 € 304 € 198 € 76 8 Luxembourg, Central Station. Main menu 42-44 avenue de la Gare, L-1610 Luxembourg • Located next to the railway station and close to the city centre • Home to a wide range of national and international banks and companies • A fast TGV connection to the neighbouring countries • Plentiful bus lines to all city zones • The airport is only 15 to 20 minutes away NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR SCHENGEN 8 BOARD INTERIOR 18 € 164 € 107 € 41 9 Luxembourg, Kirchberg City Centre. Main menu 26-28 Rue Edward Steichen, 2nd floor, L-2540 Luxembourg • Strategically located between the city of Luxembourg and Findel international airport • Close to the A1 motorway • The city is linked to the German, Belgian and French railway network. • Home to a range of international companies • The centre benefits from plentiful nearby off-site amenities NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR SCHUMAN 12 BOARD EXTERIOR 37.25 € 284 € 185 € 71 10 Luxembourg, Kirchberg Oksigen. Main menu 2 Rue Edward Steichen, 1st floor, L-2540 Luxembourg • Strategically located between the city of Luxembourg and Findel international airport • Close to the A1 motorway • The city is linked to the German, Belgian and French railway network. • Home to a range of international companies • The centre benefits from plentiful nearby off-site amenities NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR ADENAUER 6 BOARD INTERIOR 30.0 € 220 € 143 € 55 KENNEDY 12 BOARD INTERIOR 44.0 € 460 € 299 € 115 11 Luxembourg, 43 JFK. Main menu 43 avenue John F. Kennedy, L-1855 Luxembourg • Convenient parking for you and your clients • Voicemail services • Ground floor restaurants on-site, ideal for lunch breaks • Regular bus services and fast access to the major roads. • A modern, innovative area with stylish architecture that’s sure to impress NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR CLAUSEN 8 BOARD EXTERIOR 24.5 € 196 € 127 € 49 12 Luxembourg, 46 JFK. Main menu 46A avenue John F. Kennedy, L-1855 Luxembourg • Less than 10 minutes by car to Luxembourg Airport • A strategic location in the thriving Kirchberg business district • Convenient parking for you and your clients • Impressive local amenities including a shopping centre, restaurants and cinema. • Voicemail services NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR KIRCHBERG 10 BOARD EXTERIOR 40.0 € 284 € 185 € 71 13 Bertrange, Atrium Business Park. Main menu 33, rue du Puits Romain, L-8070 Luxembourg • Easy access right next to the A6 motorway • Excellent transport links with the City centre • Fast and free WIFI • a dedicated reception team and admin support will be at your full disposal • Meeting room, co-working area, private office, training room and conference space NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR MILLENIUM 4 BOARD INTERIOR 12.0 € 140 € 91 € 35 EMPORIUM 6 BOARD EXTERIOR 18.0 € 140 € 91 € 35 IMPERIUM 16 BOARD EXTERIOR 35.0 € 328 € 213 € 82 14 Livange, Luxembourg sud. Main menu Rue de Turi, Bloc A, L-3378 Luxembourg • Easy access to the A3 motorway • 6 kilometres from the French Border • Hotels and restaurants nearby • Great Internet connectivity • On site parking facilities NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR STEICHEN 8 BOARD INTERIOR 21.0 € 240 € 156 € 60 15 Luxembourg, Airport. Main menu 5 Rue Heienhaff, 2nd floor, L-1735 Senningerberg • A prominent building in the financial and business district of Senningerberg • Strategically located within an easy drive of the French, Belgian and German borders • Minutes away from the international Luxembourg-Findel Airport • High-standard meeting rooms NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR SENNINGENBERG 8 BOARD INTERIOR 14.0 € 196 € 127 € 49 16 Luxembourg, Findel Airport. Main menu Luxembourg Airport, 1st floor, L-2987 Luxembourg • Ideal place to work, meet and connect at the airport • Located in the heart of Luxembourg’s international airport, • A range of on-demand workspaces includes day- offices, co-working space and a business lounge • High-standard meeting rooms NAME DELEGATES CONFIGURATION TYPE SQM PRICE FULL DAY PRICE HALF DAY PRICE HOUR CARAVELLE 10 BOARD EXTERIOR 19.0 € 352 € 229 € 88 CONSTELLATION 12 BOARD EXTERIOR 32.0 € 460 € 299 € 115 CONCORDE 18 BOARD EXTERIOR 38.0 € 548 € 356 € 137 JUMBO JET 25 THEATRE EXTERIOR 51.0 € 540 € 351 € 135 CONCORDE-JUMBO 50 THEATRE EXTERIOR 89.0 € 919 € 597 € 230 JET 17 SEVEN THREE SEVEN 16 U-SHAPE EXTERIOR 38.0 € 548 € 356 € 137 Thank you!. 18.
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