Student kot in Arlon
Belgian student city.
Renting a kot in Arlon, step-by-step
Finding a kot in Arlon means settling in the capital of Luxembourg province, Belgium's smallest French-speaking city (28,000 inhabitants) and a border anchor point with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (5 km away). With Hénallux Campus Arlon and ULiège Campus Arlon (Department of Environmental Sciences and Management), Arlon hosts around 2,000 students. The median rent for a kot in Arlon is €340/month including utilities. The city benefits from unique dynamics: many students work in Luxembourg (salaries x2) while living in Arlon (rents x0.5).
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Questions about housing in Arlon
What is the average price of a kot in Arlon? +
The median rent in Arlon is €340/month including utilities in 2026. Residential neighborhoods start at €300. The city centre ranges between €340 and €460. Prices are pushed up by proximity to Luxembourg (many cross-border workers live in Arlon) but remain very reasonable compared to Brussels.
Is Arlon interesting for studying? +
Yes, for a specific profile: ULiège Campus Arlon is a recognized centre for environmental sciences (unique master's in Europe). Proximity to Luxembourg offers internships paid well above Belgian standards. Caveat: modest student community (2,000), quiet student life, many students leave on weekends.
Why is proximity to Luxembourg a student asset? +
Cross-border workers from Arlon earn on average 2x the Belgian salary for part-time student work. Student job in Luxembourg City: €15–20/h vs €9–11/h in Belgium. Arlon-Ville station offers direct trains to Luxembourg every 30 min (25 min journey, free since 2020 on the Luxembourg side).
Is Arlon well served by transport? +
Strategic location: Luxembourg City 25 min away (free trains on the Luxembourg side), Namur 1h30, Brussels 2h30, Trier (Germany) 40 min. Luxembourg-Findel airport 30 min by car. For Belgians from other regions, it's 'far' (2h30 from Brussels) but quality of life makes up for it.