Germany's quiet countryside and dynamic and multicultural cities make it one of the most attractive countries to live in the world. With surprisingly few expats in the country, it remains quintessentially German and the expats who have relocated there vote it one of the best international postings.
The main cities in Germany have a distinct and lively feel. Cultural activities abound, and the temperate climate encourages healthy outdoor pursuits of all kinds. Satellite cities such as Düsseldorf and Berlin, Frankfurt and Hamburg, Dresden and Cologne, mean that some of the world's most appealing city destinations are within easy reach. There are enormous possibilities for city breaks outside of the country, too, as Germany boasts an astonishing nine other European nations as neighbours.
With an almost infallible infrastructure throughout the country, from transport to education and health services, life for an expat resident can be very comfortable indeed. The irresistible combination of ranking high on liveability surveys, and low on lists measuring the most expensive cities to live means that there is much to enjoy when relocating to Germany. Learning the language and doing some homework on the city of your choice will significantly enhance your experience and appreciation for this country of contrasts.