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Want to move to Germany. Which city is best to live?

Last activity 22 June 2015 by ryanbalon

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maryum

Hy,i want to move jermany,can anyone guide me which city is best to live

TominStuttgart

Please narrow down your question! What town to live in depends on what kind of things one likes, small town or big town, nature or cultual aspects, what type of work one does etc.

EvaMarbach

Do you want to go there to work? Or longer vacation? Some more information would be needed to give you some advice :)

prinzregent

VERY bad is Trier. No go there for living.

beppi

prinzregent wrote:

VERY bad is Trier. No go there for living.


I like Trier, but have so far only visited it several times.
Why do you dislike it so much?
Maybe what you hate is o.k. for others, so please tell us more.

Peter Scheller

It depends very much on what you like and what your job is (seealso my article: http://iapa-online.com/doing-business-i … d-football).

If you want to stay in a big city there various options:

Munich - The centre of German "Gemuetlichkeit"
Hamburg - The cool habour city in the north wihich has a surprisingly nice setting
Berlin - Bubbling city for young people
Cologne - Lively City in Germany's economic heartland with a massive church on the banks of the Rhine
Duesseldorf - Colognes rival eaqualy nice located at the Rhine
Dresden - Called Germany's Florence at the river Elbe

However, there are other nice places to be.

Best regards

Peter

ryanbalon

Frankfurt am Main

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