
The Quarters of Luxembourg City are the smallest administrative division for local government in Luxembourg City, the capital and largest city in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Beggen is a quarter in northern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. As of 31 December 2019, the quarter has a population of 3,746 inhabitants.

Belair (formerly:"Neumerl") is a quarter in western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Cents is a quarter in eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Cessange is a quarter in south-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Clausen is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Clausen is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city of Luxembourg with its earlier history tying back to that of the breweries in the area during the 12th century. It is now a hot spot for nightlife with a number of trendy bars and restaurants.

Dommeldange is a quarter in north-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Eich is a quarter in northern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Gare is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The quarter has, since 1859, been the location of Luxembourg's principal railway station and terminus, Luxembourg station, around which it subsequently developed. The quarter's name translates into English, from the French Gare, to "station".

Gasperich is a quarter in southern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Grund is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is located in the valley below the centre of Luxembourg City on the banks of the Alzette River and, in addition to being a picturesque area, is a popular nightlife precinct which can be accessed by foot or via a lift which descends through the cliff.

Hamm is a quarter in eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is the home of the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, the final resting place of 5,076 American servicemen, including General Patton.

Hollerich is a quarter in south-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Kirchberg is a quarter in north-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It consists of a plateau overlooking the north-east of the historical city centre, Ville Haute, connected to the rest of the elevated city by the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, which spans the Pfaffenthal valley. It is often referred to as the Kirchberg plateau, or simply, the Kirchberg by Luxembourg residents. Kirchberg is the predominant location of the European Union institutions and bodies based within Luxembourg, and is sometimes used as a metonym for the EU's judiciary, which occupies the quarter. It is thus the central business district of Luxembourg.

Limpertsberg is a quarter in north-western Luxembourg City, in the centre of Luxembourg.

Merl is a quarter in western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Mühlenbach is a quarter in north-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Neudorf-Weimershof is a quarter in eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

North Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost is a quarter in southern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Within the quarter lies some of the area of Bonnevoie, most of which lies in the quarter of South Bonnevoie.

Pfaffenthal is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The quarter owes its name to the German words Pfaffen, meaning monk, and Tal, meaning valley, as the area was once administered by the Benedictine Abbey in Altmunster. During the Middle Ages, this site was popular with craftsmen and artisans, who used the Alzette River to aid in their work. The site is a strategically important gateway to Luxembourg City, and was thus repeatedly fortified by successive rulers from about the fourteenth to eighteenth centuries.

Pulvermuhl is a quarter in eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

Rollingergrund-North Belair is a quarter in north-western Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Within the modern quarter lies most of the former commune of Rollingergrund.

South Bonnevoie is a quarter in south-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Within the quarter lies most of the area of Bonnevoie, which also forms part of North Bonnevoie-Verlorenkost.

Ville Haute is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is the historical centre of Luxembourg City and is involved in its UNESCO World Heritage Site status. As of 31 December 2019, Ville Haute has a population of 3,413 inhabitants.

Weimerskirch is a quarter in north-eastern Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. As of 31 December 2019, the quarter has a population of 2,462 inhabitants.