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What I really like about InterNations Munich? The wonderful crowd of outgoing and lively expats at our local events, of course! When you move to Munich, you will find that the city is a melting pot of people from not just all over Germany but from countries all around the world. The popularity of Munich, especially among young families, is a convincing indicator of its quality of life. Unfortunately, moving to Munich is not cheap. In an international context, the city does well in such expatriate surveys as the annual Mercer Cost of Living Study: Munich usually does not make it among the 50 most expensive expat destinations worldwide ranked 77th in , up from 87th in However, in comparison to other German cities, life in Munich is costly.
As far as living expenses are concerned, Munich ranks ahead of other major cities such as Frankfurt ranked 88th in Munich is located in the southeast of Germany, in the federal state of Bavaria.
The city on the River Isar is fairly close to the majestic Alps and the German border. In two hours, you can go to Salzburg in Austria by train, and Switzerland and the Czech Republic are easily accessible for a weekend as well.
After moving to Munich, you should definitely make use of its location for a daytrip to the mountains or a mini-break in Vienna, Zurich, or Prague. Munich itself, however, is not situated in a particularly mountainous region, with an elevation of about m above sea level. When the stress caused by your move to Munich is over, climb the tower of St Peter near Viktualienmarkt or take the elevator to the top of the Olympiaturm and have a look yourself! The negative record of Especially if you are from a cooler climate, you will find the average high of 23 degrees in July and August very warm β the temperatures have even been known to reach as high as 30 degrees so be prepared for a large yearly weather variation!
Moving to Munich can mean settling in the suburban hinterland or in another town altogether. Munich itself has about 1. The prospect of moving to Munich attracts Germans and foreigners alike. There are also many second-generation immigrants, former migrants who have obtained German citizenship, ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe, German citizens with more than one nationality, etc.