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.
Cheerios: Unbelievably expensive comfort food When an expat has a bad day it may be a normal bad day (food off because someone left the fridge door open all night, cat sick on the keyboard, no hot water for showers for smelly, moody teenagers) or it may be a uniquely Expat Bad Day, the kind your 'local friends' might struggle to understand.A Expat Bad Day falls into one or more categories. Below are some from my experience as well as other friends and bloggers (you are not alone!):1) The...
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Close on the heels of the the last recognition this blog got, I have now received another excellent piece of news. The Expat Focus Website has given this blog, the award of "Recommended Website for Egypt" Their website states that: The Expat Focus Recommended Website Award is only given to outstanding expat websites which meet the following minimum criteria: - Usefulness: Whether it's a fact packed, well known expat portal or a small personal blog, the website provides information which...
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There's nothing like rolling up a Grand Piano and supporting band out into the center of Marienplatz. I was once told that Munich was a city of real sophistication, primarily because it has several classical music companies. Well anytime we can move from ?Chrome Man' (those irritating people who spray paint themselves and stand like a statue) to a classical concert in the middle of the city's busiest square ? they have my vote. It was great to see the reactions to those...
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Well, it is official. My residence in Europe has now officially changed. We have moved out of Norway and our new home is now in Munich, Germany. It is a new adventure and I am really loving it so far. Of course my website is still a great place to find a lot of information about [...]
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I apologize for the lack of regularity in the posts, but in all honesty we just returned to Munich, only to be bombarded with another snow flurry. We had hoped that after 3 weeks, Spring would show up ? like where we travelled. But no such luck. More below freezing temperatures, and more snow, much like the East Coast of the US. At least the sun came out later in the day, and it cleared off. Good news is that the temperatures are supposed to inch higher each day for the next 10 days. ...
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Thandelike: @Mrs_Grady thanks for the inspired #expat #sisters #FF!
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Just Us Expat Group Meets at The Palace Hotel Just Us'a group of expats looking to relax and chat with each other'will meet again this Friday, March 5th around 8 PM at the ground-floor bar at the Palace Hotel in...
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I didn’t realize the German Olympic medalists came to Munich for a welcome ceremony until I stood next to a woman on the subway platform holding a yellow, oversized, helium balloon. Her backpack clinked with the sound of beer bottles plucked from the bustling surroundings at Marienplatz. I could tell it had been a [...] Content Summary. Please click the post title to continue reading.
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I was offline for a week or so and missed most of these, so I've been catching up. Marcus is an Englishman who lives in Munich. Actually we grew up a stones throw from each other in Southampton, UK, though I don't think we ever met even though there are a few parks and beaches we both used to spend time at and have both coincidentally gone on to work in Germany. A place we both love. Anyway far more important than that is his work which is all over the internet under different names which...
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This entry concludes the results of the 2009 Rio Expat Survey that I conducted. I hope it's been helpful for some of you, particularly those considering a move to Rio! My final question: If you could give a single piece of advice to someone moving to Rio next month, what would it be' Bring sheets and comfort foods atleast to cover you untill you adapt and are able to make your own comfort foods. Bring more money than you thought you might need.Learn some Portuguese before you get...
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