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Frankfurt is a cosmopolitan city on the River Main with a unique 'Mainhattan' skyline. It is renowned for its political, cultural and business influence. Frankfurt is an ideal city for students, cultural events and more, with many of Germany's influential educational institutions and universities.

As Frankfurt is a large city, there are also many language schools to choose from.
 
Frankfurt is one of the leading cultural locations in both Germany and Europe. The city of Frankfurt is divided by the River Main. It is made up of small, highly individual neighbourhoods, each with its own atmosphere, flavour and personality.

Frankfurt is a medium-sized city (approximately 700,000 inhabitants), modern, international (over 180 nationalities live in Frankfurt) and open-minded, with all the qualities of a city with a high standard of living.

The city is home to around 50,000 students. Frankfurt is home to some of the best universities in Germany, offering high quality qualifications that are recognised worldwide.

The easiest way to get around Frankfurt is by Subways, Tram, S-Bahn and bus!
 
For the living expenses you will need to budget between € 400-500 (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 Frankfurt using up-to-date, crowd-sourced data.

For your banking and payments options in Frankfurt, you generally pay in Euro. You can make purchases at stores using coins and notes, or a debit or credit card.
 
Frankfurt is a foodie's paradise - whether it is traditional local Hessian/Frankfurt cuisine or German favourites from Bavaria, the Palatinate, the Rhineland, Berlin and the northern or eastern provinces, it is all genuine.

Frankfurt also offers the new Euro-Germanic lighter, healthier cuisine, high-end northern Italian and French haute cuisine, sophisticated East Indian fare, American steakhouses and scorching hot Ethiopian food, as well as more Pacific Rim representation from Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Laos, the Philippines and Australia, plus Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Chile.
 
There are many famous shopping areas in the city centre, with profitable shopping streets and large shopping centres where you can find major brands and the best from Germany. The Zeil, Frankfurt's main pedestrian promenade, is one of the most profitable shopping streets in Germany. While numerous luxury brands are lined along the main shopping streets, don’t miss the chance to explore the narrow alleyways and cobblestone paths with hidden gems waiting to be found.

You can do your supermarket shopping at Rewe, Aldi, Edeka, Lidl, Kaufland, Penny, Netto etc. There are also farmer’s markets and flea markets selling fresh produce, local delicacies, and countless specialties.

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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