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Situated in the state of Hesse in the center-west of Germany, Marburg is an old university town founded around 1140. Students make up more than a quarter of the population.
Institutions of higher education shape the urban and cultural landscape and are one of the region's largest employers. Student parties are a regular feature of the city's varied cultural agenda.

It's a city that attracts all kinds of scenes: artists, New Agers, hipsters, punks and students. "Other cities have a university, Marburg is a university" - this is a popular saying in Marburg.

Marburg has a rich cultural scene. Whether you want to explore the Grimm-Dich-Pfad, catch a play at the Waggonhalle or the Hessisches Landestheater, or go to a concert, student life here is never boring.


 
Marburg is a historic town with a charming medieval atmosphere. Nestled in the rolling hills, you will feel like you are stepping out of a storybook as you navigate this enchanting city.

Living in Marburg means a historic city centre with many bars, cafés, restaurants, theatres and museums within walking distance, a good infrastructure and nature on your doorstep. The townscape is characterised by many historic buildings, winding lanes and the lively bustle of young families and students.

While you are in Marburg, experience all the city has to offer by attending the "Marburger Frühling," a local festival to welcome spring.
 
For the living expenses you will need to budget between €300-400 (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 Marburg using up-to-date, crowd-sourced data.

For your banking and payments options in Marburg, you generally pay in Euro. You can make purchases at stores using coins and notes, or a debit or credit card.
 
Marburg is famous for its many small cafes and restaurants in the city centre. The restaurants serve a range of food from traditional german and international dishes to classic cuisine.

If you like traditional German food, here is the food you have to try in Marburg: Nordhessische Ahle Wurscht, Odenwälder Frühstückskäse (breakfast cheese), Hessischer Handkäse, Apfelwein.
 
Shopping is one of the Germans' favourite pastimes. There are some larger shopping malls and shopping centers near Marburg, but also tranquil boutiques and small shopping streets.

You can do your supermarket shopping at Rewe, Aldi, Edeka, Lıdl, 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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