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Top German Cities to Live

  • Lana Delic
  • Feb 13, 2023
  • 3 min read


1.Berlin




Berlin is not only the capital of Germany but also the capital of electronic music and alternative lifestyles. Center of modern arts and famous donuts called "Berliner". If you think that Berlin is too big and dirty, you are wrong because according to the locals that is only part of its charm. Berlin has some of the most impressive historical buildings, museums, and sights in Germany, making it one of the most visited cities in Germany. As far as education is concerned, Berlin has 46 higher education institutions and is in third place in terms of the number of successful companies, which would mean that there are more than enough jobs. The city is full of foreigners, so even if you don't know German, you will definitely manage in the city. It's worth a visit.



2.Hamburg



Did you know that one of the largest ports in Europe is located in Hamburg? A green and very charming city surrounded by canals, rivers and bridges reminiscent of the canals of Venice, and Hamburg is also the city with the most bridges in Europe. During the warmer months, people enjoy spending time in various water activities, such as rowing or kayaking.


And if you were wondering where the word hamburger came from on restaurant menus around the world, now you know that the first one was made here. Hamburg is considered a left-wing and very open city with constant rain. Locals know that if it doesn't rain, it will drizzle. But if you like nightlife, Hamburg will not disappoint you with its famous Reperbahn street. And the people, as far as health and longevity are concerned, are very good in this part of Germany, because on the table it is not pork knuckles, but mainly fish. The city also offers permanent places for training, and it ranks second in Germany in terms of the number of successful companies. So don't worry about looking for a job.



3. Minhen


Although you all know that Oktoberfest is in Munich, the city does not only hide good food and beer, it is also a paradise for winter sports, at least the surroundings if you like it of course. Rents in the city center have exploded in recent years, but once you live in Munich, it's guaranteed you won't want to leave. The city is full of museums, of which "das Deutsch Museum" (German Museum) is one of the largest technological museums in the world, and the BMW Museum is a "must-see" for all motoring enthusiasts and offers free admission. The Allianz Arena, home of the Bayern Munich soccer club, is also worth a visit.

The average monthly salary is also impressive (€3,163), and with 19 higher education institutions, the cosmopolitan city shares second place with Hamburg.


4 .Dizeldorf


The metropolis on the Rhine is not only adorned with a beautiful old town or the Rhine Tower but also impresses with an average income of as much as 3,248 euros (net). As for the quality of life, Dusseldorf is fighting with other German metropolises for the first place. Where Dusseldorf is, there are Cologne and Bonn, and the Ruhr region is the center of international trade.












5. Frankfurt


New York, Germany, with its impressive skyscrapers and the headquarters of the European Central Bank, Deutsche Bank, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange ,and more. Frankfurt is one of the best cities to live in in Germany. It offers many advantages, including that Frankfurt has the largest airport in Germany with many international connections and flight offers. The city is also located in the heart of Germany and is the birthplace of the greatest German poet, Goethe. Frankfurt offers life.


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