Youth forum: concept

A forum is a platform where citizens can discuss issues and topics that interest them.

Since 2003, the City has been hosting a series of forums called "Lëtz' Discuss – Ta voix, ta ville !" (Your voice, your city) to encourage young Luxembourg City residents to take a more active role in civic life. Through the forums, under the supervision of a team from the City's Service Jeunesse et intervention sociale (Youth and Social Intervention Department), young people aged 12 to 26 are invited to express their needs and expectations in connection with the procedures and concepts that concern them.

2025/2026 edition

From November 2025 to March 2026, a number of forums will be held across the capital.

All the ideas and information shared at these forums will be collected and analysed. Later, the results, analyses and proposals will be presented by a group of young people to the College of Aldermen, the Municipal Council and the Children and Youth Advisory Commission with a view to the concrete implementation of the initiatives and projects drawn up.

Upcoming dates

Dates Times District Venue Language
Friday, 21 November 2025 17:00-19:00 Mühlenbach  "Amigo" Youth Centre (133, rue de Muhlenbach, L-2168 Luxembourg)   LU/FR
Tuesday, 25 November 2025 16:00-18:00 Gasperich Gasperich Youth Centre (3, rue Tony Bourg, L-1278 Luxembourg) LU/FR
Wednesday, 26 November 2025 17:00-19:00 Bonnevoie "Studio" Youth Centre (29-31, rue Pierre Krier, L-1880 Luxembourg) LU/FR
Friday, 28 November 2025 16:00-18:00 Neudorf "In Move" Youth Centre (18, rue des Carrières, L-1316 Luxembourg) LU/FR
Wednesday, 3 December 2025 17:00-19:00 Gare "Fort Neipperg" Youth Centre (39, Rue du Fort Neipperg, L-2230 Luxembourg) LU/FR
Thursday, 11 December 2025 16:00-18:00 Gare "Am Quartier" Youth Centre (34, rue Michel Welter, L-2730 Luxembourg) LU/FR
Wednesday, 7 January 2026  19:00–21:00 Gasperich "Groupe G. Everling" Scouts Home  (15, Rue Jean-Pierre Kemmer, L-1850 Luxembourg)  LU
Thursday, 8 January 2026 17:00-19:00 Cents Cents Youth Centre (8, rue Paul Albrecht, L-1151 Luxembourg) LU/FR
Saturday, 28 February 2026 14:00–16:00 / Headquarters of the FNEL (61a, rue de Trèves, Senningerberg, L-2630 Luxembourg) EN

Additional dates will be added shortly. 

Registration periods

To take part in one of the above forums, please send an e-mail to jeunesse@vdl.lu specifying the forum you wish to attend.

2022/2023 edition

The City of Luxembourg regularly organises youth forums to create dialogue with young people.

Now's the time to make your voice heard! Come and tell us what you expect from your city: we want to hear from you!

Young people aged 12 to 26 took part in events organised in various neighbourhoods across the capital to talk about what they want and need. All the ideas and information shared at these forums was collected and analysed.

The results, analyses and proposals were then presented by a group of young people to the municipal council, with a view to the concrete implementation of the initiatives and projects drawn up.

Contact details

Service Jeunesse et Intervention Sociale

28, place Guillaume II
L-2090 Luxembourg

2017/2018 forum – Lëtz'discuss: become the voice of your city

2014/2015 forum – Megaforum

Following a series of twenty or so smaller meetings, a huge "megaforum" was organised on 14 November 2015 at the Rotondes in Luxembourg.

The "megaforum" brought together some 35 young people from different mini-forums and other interested young people. Together, they led more in-depth discussions about certain subjects in order to present them to the political authorities and to the heads of various City departments.

Three working groups focused on the following topics:

A. My City, my neighbourhood – traffic and beautification

B. What I want – new infrastructure needs

C. My future in the city – training, work, housing

Afterwards, representatives from each working group presented their findings to City officials, who came to hear the young people's ideas with great interest.

It was noted that a "youth forum" is an excellent tool to encourage discussions between young people and the political authorities, and that the initiative should be repeated on a regular basis.