Charlotte Luise
English expat in Germany
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Registration: 09 July 2024
Articles written by Charlotte Luise
Sport is more than a hobby in Germany — it is a lifestyle, and Germans are generally very excited about sports events, be it football, handball, basketball, or ice hockey. As a result, many major sports events are regularly held in German cities, keeping sports fans happy and giving reasons to non-German citizens to travel to Germany.
01 July 2024Berlin never disappoints those who are ready to have fun. The city offers boundless opportunities for adventurers of all ages and group sizes. So, whether you are alone, with friends, or with your family, Berlin has something entertaining to offer — all you have to do is leave your home and board Berlin's U-Bahn or S-Bahn. From leisurely walks in the park to sightseeing and shopping, you will struggle to stay still in Berlin, a city that never stops moving — and understandably so!
07 May 2024Berlin is one of the best cities in Europe for trying international cuisines at reasonable prices and tasting traditional German dishes. In Berlin, you will find high-end and Michelin-starred restaurants alongside family-run eateries and small cafes, focusing on the farm-to-table business model, which takes advantage of Berlin's many local gardens and surrounding farms. Wherever you are in Berlin, you won't have to travel far to eat well, as each neighborhood has something for every taste.
07 May 2024Berlin, one of Europe's most vibrant and bustling cities, is celebrated every day by expats of all ages and statuses. Whether you are a student in Berlin, a professional, or a trailing spouse, the city has so much to offer in terms of history and culture. In other words, outdoor activities and leisure activities, such as sightseeing, shopping, and dining out, are always available.
07 May 2024Berlin is an active city, and Berliners love the outdoors, especially during the spring and summer months when the warm weather invites everyone to come outside and make the most of the sunny days and pleasant nights. Even if you are in Berlin merely for professional reasons, you won't be able to resist the city's many options for leisure, including sports and outdoor activities such as nature hikes, swimming, and sunbathing. With an excellent work–life balance in the city, there are many ways to enjoy your free time in nature and keep fit.
07 May 2024Frankfurt cuisine is specific and different from other parts of Germany as it is associated with the centuries-old recipes of the region of Hesse. The food in this area is the result of a fusion between the gastronomy of the North and the South of the country, which is mixed with Turkish elements due to the large Turkish communities in Germany.
07 May 2024Sports and physical activity are highly valued by the people of Frankfurt, who recognize that productivity and success at work call for a balanced lifestyle, including self-care, leisure, and physical health. Hence, the city has numerous venues for (watching and doing) sports and undertaking recreational activities, varying from going to the gym and doing martial arts to marathon races.
07 May 2024Frankfurt is a great city with plenty of places to visit, whether during the week or for a weekend. It is multinational, fast-paced, and full of expats and Germans who enjoy the opportunities it offers. The city has a very strong business vibe, areas, and activities that allow relaxation and out-of-work time.
07 May 2024Finding accommodation in Berlin (or any other city for that matter) will be your first step towards settling into your expat life in Germany. You need a permanent home address to open a German bank account, access the healthcare system, receive your salary, and do any other bureaucratic activity.
06 May 2024Berlin has 12 official boroughs and 96 localities, which, for the most part, are self-sustained, offering different lifestyles and pros and cons. For example, Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf, Grunewald, and Prenzlauer Berg are highly sought-after by families with children, whereas Mitte, Tiergarten, Kreuzberg, and Friedrichshain are preferred by young professionals and solo expats who are keen on making the most of Berlin's nightlife.
06 May 2024Buying property in Berlin is easier than in most European cities when it comes to the bureaucracy and formalities of the purchase. While prices have risen dramatically in the past years, they are still well below the rates of London, Zurich, Munich, Paris, and Amsterdam, for example.
06 May 2024Accommodation in Frankfurt is relatively affordable, and depending on your needs and lifestyle, you can opt for a house with a garden in the residential areas of Frankfurt or an apartment in the city center. Frankfurt is a very green city, making you feel as if you are living in the countryside while having all the amenities, entertainment, and infrastructure that a big city offers.
06 May 2024Frankfurt has a very lively real estate market, and buying a house there is, without a doubt, a worthy long-term investment. Frankfurt is a city of contradictions, where the opulence of the financial district and areas of displaced people are just a few streets away from each other. This diversity and unique character make Frankfurt one of the most interesting destinations in Europe.
06 May 2024Frankfurt is an international city and an important financial center in Europe, and each neighborhood has a story to tell. Accommodation in Frankfurt is affordable, and depending on your needs and lifestyle, you can opt for staying close to the city center or withdraw from the hustle and bustle of the city and find peace in the suburbs.
06 May 2024Living in Berlin as a student will probably be one of your most rewarding life experiences, as the city offers endless learning and career opportunities, as well as an excellent lifestyle. Every academic year, thousands of international students arrive at Berlin's top universities to obtain expertise, connect with people from all over the world, and enjoy Berlin's diversity.
06 May 2024