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Compared to some other major European countries, the cost of living in Germany is quite reasonable. As the bare minimum, a single person e. As you read further, we will cover the cheapest and most expensive regions, cost of accommodation, food, transportation, and other important expenses in different German cities. Illustration: GfK. Generally speaking, the south of Germany is the most expensive region in Germany in terms of living costs.
In this region, Munich and Stuttgart are two major cities where the cost of living is the most expensive. Berlin, the capital of Germany, is getting more and more expensive to live in due to the growing number of residents. Berlin is still more affordable than many other major European capitals , though.
Rent prices here are Other eastern German cities around Berlin are mostly cheaper than their counterparts in the south. Leipzig and Dresden are, in fact, some of the most affordable cities to live in Germany. Dresden as well, is similar in size, and rent costs Saarbrucken is the cheapest among major cities. Based on these categories, Munich and Frankfurt share the top spot for the most expensive, followed by Cologne, Berlin, and Hamburg.
When we label a particular place as an expensive one to live in, rent is the biggest factor. This is why bigger cities such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, and Frankfurt are considered more expensive than Essen or Saarbrucken. Location and size also make a difference in rent costs. Many people in Germany choose to live further from city centers to save on rent. Take a look at the average rent in German cities, from the most expensive to the cheapest as of Important note: The rental prices above are given for a one-bedroom apartment located in the center of the city.
Besides rent, you need to budget for the monthly costs of garbage, water, energy, and heating. Dining out at German restaurants can be pricey. Followed by any casual dessert or any drink, the price will climb higher. The occasional restaurant meal can be a nice treat every now and then. But, if you like cooking at home or you muster the confidence to pick up a few basic cooking skills, this will be a great way to save money.