Airfield Living

Built as a hunting lodge for the Grand Ducal Family and converted to a hotel in 1947, Airfield went through a two-year renovation under Sandra and Selim Schiltz-Neuman that wrapped in 2017. Seven rooms, industrial-modern in feel, inhabit the upper floors. But René Mathieu's restaurant is what matters here. His entirely plant-based cooking using vegetables, wild herbs, and fruit from Luxembourg growers, earned him a Michelin star and a Green Star for sustainability. Mathieu treats vegetables the way other chefs treat protein, building menus that have made him one of Europe's most recognized plant-based chefs. People book the rooms because they want the table.
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- Address
- 6 Rue de Trèves, 2632 Findel Sandweiler, Luxembourg
- Phone
- +352 28 83 95 1
- Website
- airfield.lu

Where the Runway Ends and the Room Begins
Luxembourg's hotel market has, for years, concentrated its premium options in the Kirchberg financial district and the Old Town's historic core. The stretch east of the city toward Findel tells a different story. The area around Luxembourg's international airport carries the practical logic of transit accommodation, yet Airfield Living, at 6 Route de Treves, occupies that geography with a different ambition. Its inclusion in the Michelin Selected Hotels 2025 list positions it in a tier defined not by room count or brand affiliation but by a quality standard that the Michelin hotel guide applies independently of size or category. Airfield Living is a 3-star hotel in Findel, Luxembourg, with 7 rooms and rates from about $187 per night.
For a property in the Findel-Sandweiler corridor, that placement is notable.
The Architecture of Purposeful Calm
Airport-adjacent properties across Europe tend to resolve their design question the same way: insulate from noise, maximise floor plates, keep finishes durable. The more interesting design challenge, one that fewer airport-zone properties take seriously, is how to make a room feel considered rather than merely functional. Airfield Living's name signals something deliberate about the relationship between the site and the stay. The word "living" in hospitality branding has become overused, but the address context here gives it specific meaning: this is accommodation built around the idea of extended residence rather than overnight transit.
That distinction matters architecturally. Properties designed for long stays tend to allocate space differently, prioritising kitchen access, natural light management, and separation between sleeping and working areas over the compressed efficiency of a standard hotel room. The Findel location, away from the noise regulations that constrain urban Luxembourg, allows for a different building envelope than what the Old Town or Kirchberg permits.
For context on how Luxembourg's hotel tier distributes itself: the city's recognised properties split broadly between large-format international brands like Sofitel Luxembourg Europe in Kirchberg, boutique addresses in the historic quarters such as Villa Pétrusse, and the smaller, specialist-format properties that the Michelin hotel guide has begun surfacing. Airfield Living occupies the third category, where the competitive reference is less about prestige address and more about format integrity and service specificity.
The Findel Corridor as a Location Argument
Luxembourg City's compactness works in any airport-zone property's favour. The distance from Findel to the city centre is short enough that location is not the concession it would be in a larger capital. For travellers arriving for EU institution meetings, financial sector engagements, or cross-border business requiring early departures, the Findel address is a practical advantage rather than a compromise. The airport's position as one of Europe's significant cargo and logistics hubs also means a consistent flow of professionals for whom proximity to the terminal is the primary booking criterion.
That said, the Michelin Selected listing implies something beyond transit utility. The guide's hotel editors are not in the business of certifying functional adequacy. Their selection signals that the property holds its quality across the dimensions they assess: the physical environment, the guest experience consistency, and the sense that the property understands what it is trying to be.
Placing Airfield Living in a Wider European Frame
The European hotel market at the premium level has stratified significantly. At one end sit landmark addresses with decades of critical recognition: Le Bristol Paris, Hotel Plaza Athénée in Paris, Cheval Blanc Paris, Hotel Sacher Wien in Vienna, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Further out, properties like Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz occupy resort-specific tiers where season and setting define the offer. At the other end, a growing category of Michelin-recognised properties without legacy footprint or metropolitan addresses is expanding the map of where quality accommodation actually sits.
Airfield Living belongs to that expanding category. Its Michelin Selected status in 2025 places it in editorial company with properties across Europe that have earned recognition through guest experience rather than brand heritage. That is a meaningful credential for a hotel in a location that the conventional hospitality press has not historically covered.
For reference, other global properties that appear in the same Michelin hotel editorial framework include addresses as varied as Aman Venice, Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, and Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid. The spread illustrates the breadth of the Michelin hotel project, which does not restrict itself to a single format or price tier. A Michelin Selected property in Luxembourg's airport zone and a palace hotel in Madrid can share the same guide while serving entirely different travel purposes.
Planning Your Stay
Airfield Living sits at 6 Route de Treves in the Findel-Sandweiler area, placing it within easy reach of Luxembourg Airport for arrivals and departures. Check current availability directly with the property or through your preferred booking platform. Third-party booking platforms that index Michelin-recognised hotels are also a practical route. Rates begin at about $187 per night, and the hotel has 7 rooms. Luxembourg City is a year-round business destination, with demand peaking during EU Council meeting cycles and the financial sector's busiest periods in spring and autumn. Booking with appropriate lead time during those windows is advisable.
At-a-Glance Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Airfield LivingThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Renovated historic hunting lodge with intimate boutique positioning | $$$ | 3-Star | |
| Perrin | Historic city hotel with preserved Art Deco architecture | $$$ | 4-Star | Gare |
| Les Jardins d'Anaïs | Intimate boutique hotel in historic quarter with ivy-covered facade and familial warmth. | $$$ | 4-Star | Ville Basses |
| Moxy Luxembourg Airport | Contemporary lifestyle budget hotel with aviation-themed design elements and modern minimalist aesthetics. | $$ | 3-Star | Findel |
| Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal | Contemporary luxury design hotel honouring Beaux Arts heritage. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Grund |
| Le Royal | Luxury heritage hotel blending regal elegance with modern comfort, positioned as Luxembourg's premier five-star Superior property. | $$$$ | 5-Star | city center |
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