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Life in Germany

Life in Germany

Germany is a country of diverse landscapes and exciting cities. Its economy is the largest in Europe and the fifth largest in the world. From cuisine to avant-garde music and art, museums, architecture, museums, and world-class orchestras, the student will come across a mixture of modern and traditional. The people there love going outdoors along with their amazing riverbanks and the gardens that may be seen in towns and cities. Germany is a sporting country with soccer the no.1 game. Cycling and walking are leisure activities. The train journey is quick and excellent, which makes it effortless to have the nation around to other events and festivals. The climate of Germany is usually moderate with cool, cloudy, wet winters and warm summers.

Economy of Germany

Germany is a part of the European Union (EU), with the largest economy in Europe and third largest in the world, and is very export-oriented (world’s second-largest exporter). It's one of the greatest and most technologically advanced producers of iron, steel, coal, cement, chemicals, machinery, vehicles, machine tools, electronics, food and drinks, shipbuilding, and textiles. It is a leading producer of solar energy technology and the major manufacturer of wind turbines. A number of the annual trade happen in cities like Hannover, Frankfurt, and Berlin.

Cost of Living in Germany

Students require around 850 euros per month to cover the cost of living in Germany. In large cities, costs can vary considerably depending on where you live. You should plan on spending more on living and studying in Munich than in Leipzig, for example. As a rule, students can live on less money in smaller cities than in larger ones. Naturally, the amount of money you need will ultimately depend on how economically you live. Get detailed information on how much it cost to study in Germany.

 Discover Germany with your Student ID Card

Your student ID card can save you money. Students are eligible for concession rates on tickets to the theatre, cinema, swimming pool or museum. There are also student discounts on newspaper subscriptions, computer software, mobile phone contracts and bank accounts.

If you’re planning to travel outside of Germany, an International Student Identity Card (ISIC) can save you money on airline and railway tickets, admission fees to museums and theatres, and much more.

Transportation makes Life in Germany Easy

 Germany has a very dense transportation network. There are many ways to travel from place to place in cities and throughout the country – be it by bicycle, bus, or rail. This makes it easy to take weekend trips to other cities, the countryside, the mountains or the sea, or even venture across the border and visit other countries in Europe. 

Taxis wait at taxi stands in cities. You can order one by phone or online to pick you up at a certain location. The telephone numbers of taxi companies are listed in the "Yellow Pages" (Gelbe Seiten).

German Cuisine

The German cuisine is also rich with different types of delicious traditional foods, as well as vegetarian and vegan. You may be a picky eater, but in Germany you will always have a lot of choices on what to eat and drink.

Things to do in Germany

Explore beautiful cities of Germany, road trips, adventures, festivals, art, music etc. There is so much to do in Germany while you study. Football is the main sports in Germany. 

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