The Quarters of Luxembourg City (French: quartiers, Luxembourgish: Quartierën) are the smallest administrative division for local government in Luxembourg City, the capital and largest city in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
There are currently twenty-four quarters, covering the commune of Luxembourg City in its entirety. They are:

The 24 quarters of Luxembourg City vary in size greatly: a legacy of the historical expansion of the city limits.

Quarters shaded by population. Greater population is reflected by darker shades of blue.
| Quarter | Population  (As of 31 December 2022)[1]  | 
|---|---|
| Beggen | 3,800 | 
| Belair | 12,613 | 
| North Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost | 4,700 | 
| South Bonnevoie | 13,550 | 
| Cents | 6,449 | 
| Cessange | 4,927 | 
| Clausen | 1,060 | 
| Dommeldange | 2,819 | 
| Eich | 2,913 | 
| Gare | 11,895 | 
| Gasperich | 9,694 | 
| Grund | 1,030 | 
| Hamm | 1,566 | 
| Hollerich | 7,699 | 
| Kirchberg | 8,746 | 
| Limpertsberg | 11,363 | 
| Merl | 6,398 | 
| Muhlenbach | 2,470 | 
| Neudorf-Weimershof | 6,760 | 
| Pfaffenthal | 1,303 | 
| Pulvermuhl | 382 | 
| Rollingergrund-North Belair | 4,683 | 
| Ville Haute | 3,544 | 
| Weimerskirch | 2,414 | 
References
- ↑ "Statisiques sur la Ville de Luxembourg: Etat de Population - 2022" (PDF). www.vdl.lu (in French). Ville de Luxembourg. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
 
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