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When you decide to immigrate to Germany and plan to live there for a long time, which city do you want to live in? Next, we will introduce the popular cities for German immigrants.
Berlin
As the capital of Germany, Berlin is the best choice for career development, settling down to form a family and even retirement. This historic city combines creativity, technology and culture and is one of the most fashionable resorts in Europe.
Berlin is an important center of industry, science, media and culture. Countless world-class education, sports, transportation and medical institutions fill the city, not to mention tourism. In short, Berlin is often chosen as the best place for foreign immigrants to settle. As the capital of Germany, the housing price in Berlin is reasonable compared with other capitals.
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Hamburg is a port city. It is open and international. Having a drink with friends or going out for a night will not disappoint people. There are also special coffee and craft beer. If you want to stay away from the hustle and bustle for a while, there is also a good place to show avant-garde street art, with lots of second-hand shops and the St. Pauli Museum. Plus, in Hamburg, you can feel canals everywhere. The famous Elbe, Elster and Bilbao rivers pass through the city, so there are more bridges here than any other city in Europe. In addition to the impressive buildings on both sides of the bridge, you can also taste a glass of Elster water, a mixture of beer and lemonade, in a passing bar.
ELFORD
Alford's key word is "Middle Ages". The city is like a living Grimm's fairy tale. Alford survived the bombing during the Second World War and remained almost intact in East and West Germany. Semi timber houses, churches and odd angled curved streets make up this mysterious city. Walking in Erfurt, tasting real beer and pretzels, the whole modern world seems to be leaving you, as if you were in the middle ages. The city is known as "the best kept secret in Germany", surrounded by farmland and castles. In Erfurt, where time is still, you can even find real stone throwers left over from the middle ages, which you will never forget.
Stuttgart
This is the birthplace of cars, with the Museum of Porsche and Mercedes Benz, attracting car lovers all over the world. Stuttgart has many famous museums, many first-class collections and exhibits, and amazing buildings. Although the city center was almost completely destroyed during World War II, the reconstructed city successfully integrated modern and historical styles. In addition, Stuttgart is home to many technical colleges, research centers, and colleges of art, music, and architecture. There are also German National Art Gallery, archives, library, observatory, opera and ballet, Port William botanical garden, zoo and so on. The cultural and artistic atmosphere is very strong.
The above four cities are more popular among German immigrants.
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