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The large student population creates a relaxed atmosphere in the city. Its beautiful location on the lake and proximity to the Alps and neighbouring Switzerland make Constance a great place to study, with plenty to do and see.

The city has a fantastic infrastructure for international students and offers a wide range of cultural events such as concerts, theatre and film festivals, as well as many bars, cafes, clubs and restaurants.
 
Constance, the largest city and pulsating center of the Four-Country region by Lake Constance, combines tradition and modernity, quality of life and outstanding cultural and shopping facilities in a unique setting on the shores of the lake.

There is always something going on in Constance, for example the Lake Night Festival, the International Lake Constance Week, Carnival, Flea Market, Oper Air Theater Festival and Open-Air Opera, Children Fest, the University Ball.

In Konstanz, students live in areas such as Fürstenberg and Wollmatingen north of the Rhine. These districts are close to the higher education institutions but also conveniently located for the town centre. Within the town, it never takes you long to walk anywhere. A second-hand bike is the best choice for your travel and commuting needs.
 
For the living expenses you will need to budget between € 300-350 (Euro) per month to cover the costs of food, transportation, and leisure activities, but you will also need to account for your accommodation, tuition fees, plus any relevant student, application or permit fees. Keep in mind the cost of living may be higher or lower depending on where you live.

There are some useful websites you can use to help budget for your time in different countries. One option is Expatistan, which calculates the cost of living in Constance using up-to-date, crowd-sourced data.

For your banking and payments options in Constance, you generally pay in Euro. You can make purchases at stores using coins and notes, or a debit or credit card.
 
Constance cuisine serve a range of food from traditional German and international dishes to classic and exotic cuisine. However, Constance cuisine is characterized by Bavarian, Swabian, Austrian and Swiss delicacies. For example, the "Rösti divide" comes from Switzerland, and the "Kässpätzle", "Schäufele" and "Maultaschen" come from Baden and Swabia.

An absolute “must eat” is “Dünnele” in every form: traditional with cream and ham, refined with smoked salmon, sweet and flambéed with plums.
 
The Constance city centre has a variety of shops that can be reached on foot. More than 400 stores line the charming streets of the historic old town. This is the largest city in the region where Germany borders Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

The city's retail association, Treffpunkt Konstanz e.V., has a brand finder and a store finder that give an overview of the shops in Constance. It also provides up-to-date information on joint activities such as Sunday shopping, end-of-season sales and other promotions.

You can do your supermarket shopping at Rewe, Aldi, Edeka, Lidl, Kaufland, Penny, Netto etc.

Keep in mind the supermarkets and retailers are closed on Sundays and public holidays.
 
As study permit conditions can change quickly, you will need to make sure you follow up to date advice. The best place to find this advice is on the website of the Germany immigration authority.

Our team can help you through this as well, we offer visa support to students like you who wish to study in Germany, for free of charge.
 
It is important that you arrange a medical insurance before you leave. If you have general travel insurance, this may also include medical insurance.

Our team can help you through this as well. Speak to your counsellor.
 
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