Located on the River Isar, north of the Bavarian Alps, Munich is the capital city of Bavaria in Germany and the country's third largest city. Considered the most desirable city to live in by the Germans, this popular tourist destination is an elegant city that is a bustling media and high-tech centre that combines its sophistication with its rustic charm and small-town feel with its museums, gardens, bars and restaurants. The city is home to magnificent neo-baroque buildings that contrast with modern glass and steel buildings. Street performers entertain crowds at Marienplatz in the city centre. The city, home to the Olympics in 1972, is best known for its festival held every September -- Oktoberfest, the Fasching carnival, and its many beer cellars, and the Residenz, the former royal palace on Odeonplatz.
Serviced apartment in Munich
Short term accommodations in Munich are available as well as long term one bedroom or three bedrooms apartments in Munich. It is common for expat families in Munich to start the relocation by staying a few days or more in a hotel services apartments. A hotel service apartment is a type of self-contained, furnished apartment designed for short-term stays and provides amenities for daily use.
Housing can be found in the districts of Schwabing, Bogenhausen and Haidhausen.
Serviced office in Munich
Serviced offices in Munich offer cost effective and flexible alternatives. The offices to let in Munich are tailored to meet your needs. In some cases the expats will work in serviced Offices in Munich. The size varies and amenities can include photocopying, lounge areas and more. Serviced Offices in Munich are often called service office or serviced offices managed but all names for the same service which is fully equipped and managed offices or office buildings.
Insurance in Munich
The insurance advisor will provide you with an insurance free service quotation and a list of choices. Quotation request can cover medical insurance in Munich or other type of insurances.
Banking in Munich
Local expat bank in Munich will take care of your expat banking requirements such as foreign exchange, fund transfers and more. Advices from professional financial experts are also important for a successful expat financial planning.
Moving to Munich
When moving to Munich or moving from Munich, you can request a free estimate for the service of an overseas moving company in Munich. You should also specify the number of boxes expected, if there are any fragile items and if moving with pets or any other special requirements you might have for your Munich relocation.
Finally time for the long awaited boys weekend in Munich. First a stroll around and a stop at the Bayern Munich fanstore. Then lunch at the Augustiner brewery, excellent beer and food. Ate suckling pig in dark beer sauce with dumpling, a bavarian classic.Then off to Allianz Arena for the game, Bayern against Freibourg. Very impressive arena, totallz sold out as always, 69000. Bayern won 2 to 1 after two nice goals by Arjen Robben. It was a night game so the arena was lit up in Bayerns...
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A couple of weeks ago I received a very friendly email of Philipp, the founder and Managing director of InterNations, an expat forum/web site. He found our blog Internation Musing interesting and wanted to exchange logo's. I know InterNations since I was invited to become a member one year ago, and to be honest, I didn't know that much of them only that they have an excellent website and are connected all around the world through more than 200 expat communities. But I made some great...
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Last week Expatica published an interview with me about being an expat entrepreneur and running a business in the Netherlands. If you are interested to read more visit Expatica.
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All of the recent travel and business activity put me severely behind on my networking with the expat community, and enjoyed taking a day this week to catch up with the blogs and emails. I follow about 20 expat blogs in the Netherlands, and I appreciate reading the variety of experience and insights, photos and personal stories, frustrations and successes that you all share. There are always small gems of ideas that help me keep perspective or see something new, or that keep...
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Next week I will be speaking at event in Munich, Germany.Summit 2010 is a conference designed to constructively address overseas and military voting issues and challenges that we face today. The event is open to all interested overseas citizen voters, members of the military and foreign services and their families, students, advocates, technologists, innovators, members of congress, election officials, secretaries of state, academics and members of the press.If you will be in Munich and are...
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It’s hard to believe, but I uploaded the first post to Future Expats Forum on March 11, 2009. In this past year, I’ve posted: 108 total posts, plus a few pages 17 posts about health care in other countries 17 posts about financing your new life overseas through work or business 16 expat-themed book and movie reviews 16 posts about specific countries or regions of the world 10 posts examining the question, “what kind of expat are you'” 7 posts about...
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You may have noticed, men seem quite happy in Indonesia. No matter how dumb and ugly they are, there will always be a fair number of pretty and hot girls gravitating around them. Add to that the expat compensation package, the maid, the driver and the cheap flights to Bali and you have everything a man could dream of: Big pay, no chores, hot girls.On the contrary, life is hard on expat wives or worse, on single women. Thank God (or unfortunately) most of them don't see what is happening behind...
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Today, I'm over at ACC with a few of my favorite expat reads. I tend to like memoirs with the universal theme of reinvention abroad since that's been the theme of my life the last few years.What are your favorite books on expat life'
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I wanted to tell you about the best Expat community. The one Blog community that We feel is the best for Expats, is the Expat-Blog. Now an Expat is someone like me, an American living in Russia. This is one of the best run Blogs and forums that I have found. If you are from one country but living in another country give it a try. (Even if you are not, still stop by.) You will find the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Alyssa has a good question for our Ask the Expat series:Hello! I saw your blog and wanted to ask about running in Turkey. I am a 26-year-old female training for a 10-mile race. I will be visiting Turkey for 12 days right in the middle of my training and wanted to ask about safety and appropriateness of me running through the streets in Turkey. I have been to other Middle Eastern countries where this is completely inappropriate. I would appreciate any advice you can give. Is this...
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