Perrin

A Michelin Selected hotel on Rue de Strasbourg in Luxembourg City, Perrin sits in the quieter, design-conscious tier of the city's accommodation scene. Its inclusion in the 2025 Michelin Hotels guide places it alongside properties judged on character and quality rather than scale. For travellers who want proximity to the city centre without the footprint of a large international brand, it is a considered option.
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- Address
- 7-9 Rue de Strasbourg, 2561 Gare Luxembourg
- Phone
- +352 29 96 60
- Website
- hotel-perrin.lu

Luxembourg City's Hotel Tier: Where Perrin Fits
Luxembourg City's hotel market divides cleanly into two groups. On one side sit the large-format international properties, the flagships and branded towers that serve the city's substantial EU institution and finance crowd, positioned for scale and loyalty programme traffic. On the other side, a smaller cohort of independent and boutique addresses operates on character, location, and editorial recognition rather than room count. Perrin, on Rue de Strasbourg, is a 4-star hotel in Luxembourg City, and its 2025 Michelin Selected designation confirms the positioning. Michelin's hotel guide applies consistent criteria across Europe, and selection signals that a property meets a threshold of quality that the inspectors consider worth flagging, separate from star rating and brand affiliation.
Rue de Strasbourg is a practical address: close enough to the Gare de Luxembourg that arriving by train from Brussels, Paris, or Frankfurt is a direct proposition, and within walking distance of the city's commercial and cultural spine. For travellers who build itineraries around train connectivity, the street matters. Luxembourg's rail hub links to the wider European high-speed network, and staying near the station removes the need for airport transfers or city shuttles. That logistical simplicity suits the kind of guest who values time efficiency alongside comfort.
The Physical Address and What It Signals
Luxembourg City's older residential and commercial fabric, particularly in the areas around the station quarter, reflects a layered European urbanism: mid-century buildings alongside older stone frontages, commercial ground floors giving way to residential and hospitality uses above. Hotels in this zone tend to occupy converted or adapted structures rather than purpose-built towers, which shapes the guest experience considerably. Room configurations are more varied, corridors less uniform, and the sense of a building with its own history more present than in a newbuild property. Whether Perrin's specific structure leans toward a converted townhouse format or a more extensively renovated shell, the address on Rue de Strasbourg places it within that architectural tradition rather than outside it.
This matters for how the stay reads. Properties in the large-format tier, like Le Royal or Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal, offer the standardised spatial logic of international luxury: broad corridors, uniform room sizes, branded amenity lines, and the predictability that comes with a global footprint. Perrin's Michelin Selected status suggests a different value proposition, one where the physical idiosyncrasies of the building become part of the appeal rather than a compromise. The smaller independent hotels in Luxembourg City that carry editorial recognition, including Les Jardins d'Anaïs and Airfield Living, each occupy a distinct niche, and Perrin's selection alongside them reinforces the city's capacity to support a genuinely varied hotel scene beyond the branded segment.
Michelin Selection in Context
The Michelin Hotels guide, which expanded its European coverage significantly in recent years, applies the same inspector-led methodology to accommodation that it uses for restaurants. Selection does not imply a star designation; it means the property met a baseline of quality, comfort, and character that the inspectors considered worth directing readers toward. For 2025, the Luxembourg City selection is a compact list, which means inclusion carries more signal than it would in a city with hundreds of listed properties. In that context, Perrin's place on the list positions it alongside properties in peer European capitals that carry comparable recognition, whether that is a design-led address in Vienna similar to Hotel Sacher Wien in its own tier, or a character property in Paris like Le Bristol Paris operating at the upper end of the same editorial framework.
The distinction also separates Perrin from the purely transactional accommodation options near the station. The airport-adjacent category, represented in Luxembourg by properties like Moxy Luxembourg Airport, targets a different use case entirely: overnight stops, early departures, convenience over character. Michelin selection moves a property out of that conversation and into one about considered stays. The traveller choosing Perrin is making a different kind of decision than the traveller choosing on price and proximity to the terminal.
Planning a Stay: What to Know
Perrin's address on Rue de Strasbourg puts it within the station district, which in Luxembourg City means direct access to the wider public transport network. Trams connect the station area to the Kirchberg plateau, where EU institutions and the Sofitel Luxembourg Europe serve the institutional quarter. The city's centre, including the Old Town, the Grund, and the Chemin de la Corniche, is reachable on foot or by a short tram or bus connection. Luxembourg City operates free public transit nationally, which removes the friction of ticketing for day-to-day movement around the city and the country.
For travellers considering Luxembourg as a base for wider exploration, the country's compact geography works in their favour. Château d'Urspelt in Urspelt, Le Clervaux in Clervaux, and Archibald De Prince in Echternach represent the country's wider hospitality range, all reachable from the capital within an hour. Staying at Perrin as a city base and making day trips into the Ardennes or the Moselle wine valley is a coherent itinerary, particularly for guests arriving by train from the broader European network.
Adjacent options in the city's boutique tier, including Mama Shelter Luxembourg and Villa Pétrusse, offer comparative reference points at different price positions and design orientations. For guests whose travel extends beyond Luxembourg, the Moselle valley's l'Écluse in Stadtbredimus and the Walferdange address of Hostellerie Stafelter extend the same editorial framework into the country's quieter corners.
At-a-Glance Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PerrinThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Historic city hotel with preserved Art Deco architecture | $$$ | 4-Star | |
| Les Jardins d'Anaïs | Intimate boutique hotel in historic quarter with ivy-covered facade and familial warmth. | $$$ | 4-Star | Ville Basses |
| Moxy Luxembourg Airport | Contemporary lifestyle budget hotel with aviation-themed design elements and modern minimalist aesthetics. | $$ | 3-Star | Findel |
| Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal | Contemporary luxury design hotel honouring Beaux Arts heritage. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Grund |
| Airfield Living | Renovated historic hunting lodge with intimate boutique positioning | $$$ | 3-Star | Sandweiler |
| 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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