
Luxembourg
9 Luxembourg newspapers in the directory
Multilingualism and historical depth characterize the print media market of this small European nation. The historic Luxemburger Wort, founded in 1848, operates as the highest-circulation daily, featuring a historically Catholic, conservative editorial stance. Its primary competitor, Tageblatt, is based in Esch-sur-Alzette, maintaining strong ties to the trade union movement and offering a left-leaning perspective. Additionally, L'essentiel serves as a widely circulated free commuter paper published exclusively in French, alongside the subscription-based daily Le Quotidien. Readers routinely encounter German, French, and Luxembourgish within single editions, reflecting the distinct linguistic demographics. Paperboy indexes 9 Luxembourg newspapers — browse the full directory below.
Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-04
ALL NEWSPAPERS(9)
Correio
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
Serving as a vital link for the large Portuguese-speaking community in Luxembourg, this publication provides comprehensive news and cultural coverage tailored to the interests of the country’s significant Lusophone population. It is recognized for its role in fostering integration and maintaining cultural ties by reporting on both local Luxembourgish developments and events occurring in Portugal and Brazil.
Le Jeudi
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxemburg
This weekly French-language publication serves as a prominent voice for the southern industrial region of Luxembourg, offering in-depth analysis of national politics, cultural life, and local societal issues. Established in 1997, it is recognized for its critical editorial stance and commitment to providing a distinct regional perspective within the broader Luxembourgish media landscape.
Le Quotidien
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxemburg
Serving as the primary French-language daily for the southern region of Luxembourg, this publication focuses on local and regional news with a strong emphasis on the socio-economic dynamics of the industrial "Minett" area. It is notable for providing a distinct southern perspective that complements the country’s capital-centric media landscape, catering to both the local population and the significant community of cross-border commuters.
L'essentiel
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
As Luxembourg’s most widely read daily newspaper, this publication provides concise news coverage in French, German, and Portuguese, catering to a diverse, mobile readership. Since its 2007 launch, it has established itself as the country’s leading free-press outlet, focusing on accessible, rapid information delivery for commuters and urban residents.
Letzebuerger Journal
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
Historically a long-standing voice for Luxembourg’s Liberal Party, this publication transitioned into a digital-only investigative outlet focusing on in-depth political and social commentary. It serves a German-speaking audience by providing critical analysis and comprehensive coverage of national affairs beyond the daily news cycle.
Tageblatt
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
Founded in 1913, this daily publication serves as a prominent voice in Luxembourg’s media landscape, offering comprehensive reporting on national and international affairs with a focus on social and political issues. It is recognized for maintaining a strong journalistic tradition while catering to a diverse readership through its primary German-language digital and print platforms.
Wort
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
Luxemburger Wort is Luxembourg's leading daily newspaper, founded in 1848. Based in Luxembourg City, it provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, economy, and social issues in German. It is recognized for its historical significance and its role as a primary source of news for the Grand Duchy.
Woxx
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
Established in 1988, this independent weekly publication offers a critical, left-leaning perspective on political, social, and cultural affairs within Luxembourg and beyond. It is highly regarded for its investigative journalism and commitment to advocating for ecological, feminist, and human rights issues in the Grand Duchy.
Zeitung Fur Letzenbuerger Vollek
Luxembourg City, Luxemburg
Zeitung vum Lëtzebuerger Vollek is a Marxist-oriented daily newspaper based in Luxembourg City. Founded in 1946, it serves as the official press organ of the Communist Party of Luxembourg. The publication provides political analysis, news, and commentary from a socialist perspective on national and international affairs.
