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Winter sales: take advantage of the best deals
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Winter sales: take advantage of the best deals

Luxembourg
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The winter sales, a must for shopping enthusiasts

Every year, the winter sales attract fashionistas, bargain-seekers and families in search of savings. In Luxembourg, this period is regulated by the government. Each year, it sets precise dates for this eagerly awaited event. For the year 2026, the sale dates are set from January 2 to January 31. During these three weeks, consumers can take advantage of significant discounts in a wide variety of stores every year. Major international names in shopping malls, furniture stores, supermarkets and luxury boutiques all offer attractive discounts on their products, from clothes and shoes to furniture and decorations.

Why go on sale in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg boasts a diverse range of shops to suit all tastes and budgets. Here are just a few reasons why the winter sales in Luxembourg are particularly attractive:

Discounts in shopping mall boutiques

Luxembourg offers a number of malls and shopping centers with a wide choice of fashion, accessories, home decoration and electronics stores. You'll find international brands and quality services, with free 3-hour parking, restaurants and leisure areas. Whether you prefer high-end shopping or fast fashion, you'll find what you're looking for at super-attractive prices.

Luxury boutiques at discount prices

Fans of high-end fashion will appreciate the luxury boutiques in Luxembourg's Ville Haute. During the sales, these boutiques offer attractive discounts on prestigious brands. It's a rare opportunity to treat yourself to exceptional pieces at lower prices.

Winter sales in the Greater Region

The winter sales are not limited to Luxembourg. In the Greater Region, each country has its own specific dates:

  • Belgium: From January 3 to 31, 2026, similar reductions are applied in major cities such as Arlon or Liège.
  • France: Sales will run from January 7 to February 3, 2026. Stores in Metz and Thionville are particularly popular.
  • Germany: Although sales are not fixed by the government, they generally start at the end of December and last until the end of January. Trier's shopping centers offer an interesting experience for bargain hunters.

Thanks to its well-developed road and rail network, Luxembourg offers quick and easy access to the entire Greater Region. Find out more about shopping in the Greater Region.

Tips for making the most of the winter sales

Make the most of the sales by following a few tips.

Plan your purchases and take advantage of private sales

Make a list of the items you need to avoid being distracted by the tempting offers. Identify the pieces that interest you beforehand. Some stores even offer reduced prices in advance of the sale period. Don't hesitate to join their customer lists. This way, you'll be warned in advance and can take advantage of private sales as a privileged customer.

Compare prices and take advantage of the best discounts

Some stores offer bigger discounts than others. Don't hesitate to shop around.

Think ahead

Highly sought-after products, such as electronic equipment or trendy fashion items, can quickly run out of stock. Click here for the dates of the summer sales and more information on the principle of sales.

Consumer rights during sales

Even during sales periods, consumers enjoy certain fundamental rights.

  • 2-year guarantee of conformity: Items on sale must comply with this guarantee.
  • Defective products: Even if the product is on sale, you can ask for a refund, replacement or repair if the product has a defect not mentioned at the time of purchase. The seller may also offer to repair or exchange the product.
  • No obligation to take back: On the other hand, if the item has no defect, the retailer is not obliged to take it back or exchange it.

So be sure to think carefully before buying a product on sale, especially if it's a large purchase.

Get ready with the Mantelsonndeg

To get your winter shopping off to a good start, don't miss the Mantelsonndeg. During this Luxembourg tradition, stores open their doors on the Sunday before All Saints' Day. It's an ideal opportunity to spot trends and prepare your list for the sales.

Find out more about shopping in Luxembourg.

Laurent Ollier

Laurent Ollier

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