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When moving to Germany there are many places to choose from, one of which is Munich and there are an abundance of reasons to move there. We have tried to shorten that list to give you the very best reasons.

 

What You Need To Know About Munich

 

Munich is the capital of Bavaria and it’s most populated city with a population of 1,558,395 making it the 3rd largest city in Germany.

 

Today, Munich is a well-established global centre of science and technology, art, finance and education among other things. It was rated the most liveable city in 2018 based on quality of life. If that’s not reason enough to move there, then we don’t know what is.

 

1. Quality of Life

 

As mentioned above, Munich was voted the most liveable city in 2018 based on a quality of life survey. This encompasses all aspects of living from health, to comfort and happiness of its residents.

 

It is a very clean, safe and family friendly city that feels welcoming to all that move there. If you’re looking to improve your quality of life, then we can’t recommend Munich enough.

 

2. Weather

 

The weather in Munich is nothing short of amazing year round. Let’s start with the summer, which its’ safe to say lives up to the expectation. With weather similar to Northern Italy during summer months, you can go weeks without any rain! Thankfully, the heat isn’t quite as unbearable though meaning it’s a nice balance of clear sunny skies and cool breezes.

 

In the winter months you will be lucky enough to experience the warm stream of air flowing from the Alps. This means you are never too cold. Winters in Munich mainly consist of sunny cold days with a high chance of snow. It really is lovely weather year round.

 

Speaking of the Alps, that leads us on to our next point.

 

3. Scenery

 

The scenery in Munich is 2nd to none with views of the Alps readily available. Being so close to the Alps really is a site to behold and we would recommend it to anyone.

 

On top of that, Munich is surrounded by many lakes of all sizes which are perfect during the summer months of heat. They can cool you off or even be the location of boat rides back to the city.

 

Munich is also home to Germany’s largest city park being over 910 acres in size, the Englischer Garten (English Garden) is perfect for joggers, walkers and cyclists. A combination of artificial lakes, clusters of trees and winding streams, it’s a wonderful view no matter where you are.

 

4. Things to do in Munich

 

Munich is one of the best cities for tourists and locals alike with so much to see and do in the city, whether it’s historical landmarks or the exciting festivals, there is something for everyone’s taste.

 

The Marienplatz and the town hall – The central square of the city is the focus of many festivals throughout the year with the new town hall being a focal point. With it’s animated clock that re-enacts a scene three times a day, it shouldn’t be missed for anyone in Munich.

 

The Allianz Arena – Mainly for football fans, the Allianz Arena is home to Bayern Munich football club and is located on the edge of Munich. This 70,000 capacity stadium is a site to behold even if you’re not a football fan, especially when it is fully lit.

 

Hellabrunn Zoo – Who doesn’t love visiting the zoo? With over 19,000 animals spread over 89 acres of land, the free flying aviary and Elephant house are a must see for locals and tourists alike.

 

Festivals – Munich is home to many festivals such as Oktoberfest, Kocherlball, Summer Tollwood and the Christmas Markets. With things happening all year long, it is hard to not fall in love with the city.

 

5. Jobs and Salary

 

Munich is filled with opportunities for people in any industry and offers ample rewards for people working there. With the typical person earning around 4,200 Euros per month which roughly equals 50,000 Euros per year. Obviously, salaries vary depending on the industry, but Munich provides many opportunities for anyone living there.

 

So if you’re looking to improve your quality of life and live in a beautiful and adventurous city, Munich is right for you. Reads Removals can help you with all your removal needs for Munich, so request a quote from our team today.

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