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Most Expensive Cities to Live in Germany

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Germany is not the most costly country; it is more economical and convenient to study consecutively in Germany. In addition, it overflows with beautiful nature, extracurricular sports, top universities, and lecturers culturally, historically, offering extremely useful skills and knowledge.

The list was taken from numbeo.com data and the rating is based on the prices of leases and services as the key factors for deciding expenses! The basic explanation of why rent is the basis is that there are many student discounts for entertainment and leisure event tickets, clothes, food (Mensas), health insurance, and others. Referring to the deciding factor:

As far as public transit is concerned, a monthly fare payment is included in the semester payment from the university, which is symbolic either way!

Best Places In Germany

  • Note: In the event of damages done, the outrageous deal-breaker of renting on your own is the obtained deposition; its worth depends on the city in which you reside.

Five most expensive cities in Germany

  1. Munich
  2. Hamburg
  3. Frankfurt am Main
  4. Düsseldorf
  5. Bonn
  1. Munich
    Munich is Germany’s third-largest city, and also one of the most costly cities to live in. In comparison, it combines both a city-like and a provincial feel, making it really interesting for students! Another great draw besides its excellent universities is the Oktoberfest, which brings together millions of tourists from all over the world to enjoy German beer and festivities!
  2. Frankfurt am Main, France

The 5th largest state in Germany is Frankfurt am Main. As the German financial capital and one of the most important financial centres in the world, it is the most metropolis-like town in Germany and a trade fair hub! The world-famous universities in Frankfurt draw a huge number of students from all parts of the world!

Best Cities For International Students In Germany

  1. HAMBURG

Hamburg is the largest German city in size and makes for a great study spot, being surrounded by water. It is not Germany’s cheapest city, but it is nevertheless very attractive, particularly its renowned and awarded university.

4. Duesseldorf
Düsseldorf, owing to its exuberant fashion industry and art scene, is known as the ‘fashion city’! Art in the city is very relevant and highly appreciated. Düsseldorf has also been the location for advertising agencies and, right after Frankfurt, the second banking hub.

  1. Bonn-bonn

Bonn, Germany’s former capital, is becoming a center for information technology and medical research. Known as the prodigy’s birthplace, Beethoven’s home, converted into a museum, is a very enticing place to visit!

Five most expensive cities in Germany

Non-foodstuff:

Price rangesMunichHamburgFrankfurt
am Main
DüsseldorfBonn
1-bedroom apartment rent
(in city center)
948 €771 €778 €726 €751 €
1-bedroom apartment rent
(outside city center)
755 €537 €510 €518 €491 €
3-bedroom apartment rent
(in city center)
1,866 €1,677 €1,601 €1,522 €1,366 €
3-bedroom apartment rent
(outside city center)
1,412 €1,115 €1,168 €1,133 €933 €
Utilities (electricity, water, garbage, heat)250 €225 €233 €197 €242 €
Internet (10 Mbps)22.80 €22.70 €23.53 €23.25 €23.33 €
Telephone (1-minute pre-paid)0.10 €0.11 €0.09 €0.16 €0.09 €
Public transportation monthly pass62.20 €80.00 €85.00 €71.00 €82.00 €
Public transportation one-way ticket2.70 €3.10 €2.75 €2.60 €2.80 €
Taxi Tariff 1 km1.80 €2.00 €1.75 €1.80 €1.60 €
Gasoline 1 liter1.38 €1.35 €1.34 €1.41 €1.40 €
Fitness monthly fee38.16 €41.60 €42.55 €37.49 €30.00 €
Cinema and other artistic events’ tickets10.00 €10.50 €10.00 €11.00 €12.99 €
Tennis Court rent (1-hour)17.11 €21.50 €20.00 €16.67 €?
Clothes in chain stores, like: Zara, H&M, etc.35.98 €36.00 €37.27 €39.33 €40.00 €
Business leather shoes116.59 €98.93 €100.62 €103.00 €145.00 €
Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro)5.45 €5.50 €5.50 €5.00 €5.50 €

Restaurants/Pubs/Bars/Cafés

Price rangesMunichHamburgFrankfurt
am Main
DüsseldorfBonn
Meal at inexpensive restaurants10.00 €€9.00 €€10.00 €€10.00 €€12.00 €€
3-course meal for two at mid-range restaurants50.00 €€50.00 €€50.00 €€40.00 €€42.00 €€
0.5 liter domestic draught beer at pubs/bars3.50 €€3.50 €€3.50 €€3.50 €€1.50 €€
0.33 liter imported bottled beer at pubs/bars3.50 €€3.00 €€3.00 €€3.00 €€3.25 €€
Coke bottle (0.33 l) at pubs/bars2.60 €€2.13 €€2.40 €€1.74 €€1.25 €€
Regular coffee at a café2.72 €€2.71 €€2.84 €€2.42 €€2.63 €€
Bottle of 0.33 l Water at pubs/bars2.15 €€1.78 €€1.93 €1.65 €€1.25 €€

Grocery shopping:

Price rangesMunichHamburgFrankfurt
am Main
DüsseldorfBonn
Milk (1 liter)0.76 €0.66 €0.83 €0.75 €0.65 €
Fresh white bread (500 g)1.25 €1.92 €1.72 €1.60 €2.25 €
White Rice 1 kg1.51 €1.62 €1.62 €1.43 €1.02 €
Eggs (12)1.93 €2.33 €2.00 €1.82 €1.16 €
Local Cheese 1 kg7.85 €9.46 €10.88 €6.60 €5.00 €
Chicken Breast (1 kg boneless)7.33 €7.25 €7.27 €5.98 €6.70 €
Beef 1 kg15.00 €13.60 €13.40 €16.66 €13.30 €
Apple 1 kg2.05 €2.08 €2.31 €2.36 €1.63 €
Banana 1 kg1.66 €1.72 €1.88 €1.77 €1.65 €
Orange 1 kg2.37 €2.38 €2.47 €2.45 €1.49 €
Tomato 1 kg2.59 €2.54 €2.11 €2.35 €1.50 €
Potato 1 kg1.44 €1.14 €1.28 €1.36 €0.30 €
Onion 1 kg1.38 €1.86 €1.57 €1.15 €1.10 €
Lettuce 1 head1.10 €1.05 €1.02 €0.97 €0.79 €
Water (bottle of 1.5 liters)0.33 €0.54 €0.63 €0.58 €0.23 €
Bottle of Wine (mid-range)7.00 €6.00 €5.00 €5.00 €6.00 €
Domestic Beer (bottle of 0.5 liter)0.91 €0.94 €1.09 €0.81 €0.70 €
Imported Beer (bottle of 0.33 liter)1.08 €1.03 €1.34 €1.09 €1.01 €

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