Run Club Plus Coffee: Luxembourg's New Brunch?
Running in a group then sipping a flat white has become the number-one social ritual, and the Grand Duchy ticks every box for the format.
Running in a group then sipping a flat white has become the number-one social ritual, and the Grand Duchy ticks every box for the format.
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The time matters less than the fundraiser: the charity run has become where sport meets the common good.
Leave at 6pm, sleep in a tent, clock in the next morning: the micro-adventure trend fits Luxembourg like a glove.
Running in a group on Tuesday night has become the new date, the new brunch and the new feed, and Luxembourg is keeping pace.
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Online gaming is fine, but cramming players into one cable-filled room is the format making a comeback.
Padel has become the number-one excuse-sport to hang with mates, and Luxembourg is no exception.
Throwing yourself into icy water has become the wellness flex of the moment, half real trend, half social-media theatre.
The run club has become the new singles bar and the social fixture of the week, trainers on.
Soft mobility isn't an eco-chore anymore: it's become the ultimate slow-life urban mood — and Luxembourg has one card few cities can play.
Big screens, packed terraces, social feeds on fire: when sport unites, the country vibrates as one.