Five full days of shopping, music, food, drink, and events all dedicated to spring and all of the forces of creation and renewal it embodies will be at Luxexpo The Box for Springbreak Luxembourg kicking off on 22 March.

With more than 250 pop-up shops, an acre of bars, restaurants, food stalls and trucks, 40-plus live bands, and dozens of workshops, demos, festival and exhibitions on gastronomy, photography, gardening, green-tech, recycling, leisure, travel and tourism, culture, and plenty more, though all rooted in springtime, the week-long event is pretty much guaranteed to have something for anyone.

Hosted at Luxexpo the Box, the organisers have arranged a free shuttle service from almost all corners of Luxembroug that will run on regular intervals throughout the festival, for which the schedulele is online, while regular services to Luxexpo have been re-enforced. 

Drivers will find 1,400 parking spaces, distributed at the two entrances to Springbreak, more than 2,500 seats at Auchan and two car parks connected by free shuttles every 15 minutes.

While admission is nominally €5 for adults and free for children under 18, there are plenty of opportunities for visitors to access for free. Flyers with free tickets are distributed around Luxembourg, while an online ticket office guests to print off their own free tickets, see website: https://event.thebox.lu/tickets

Springbreak is family friendly, with a reception area dedicated to children (2 to 8 years of age), animated and coordinated by professional educators, allowing the youngsters to take a break while enjoying creative activities and workshops organised by Caritas. This service, charged at €1.50 per hour, allows Springbreak visitors to leave their children and browse the exhibition in peace, with peace of mind. Happyland is located at the North entrance.

More information on the exhibitors, events, schedules and access can be found on the website: www.springbreak.lu.