If you’re new to using public transport in Germany, you may be tempted to travel without a ticket. Here’s what happens if you get caught.
Some suggest that tourists from the US have pushed their tipping culture on metropolitan cities in Germany. Others say foreign nationals in Germany don’t tip enough. Here’s what you need to know.
With the UEFA Euro 2024 championship well underway, fans are looking for the best places to watch the games. Here’s a guide to all of Germany’s official fan zones.
It’s well-known that Europeans enjoy far better vacation benefits than US workers, but the advantages don’t end there. Here are five benefits to the German system for workers.
There are a few different routes to German citizenship. As the rules have changed, here’s a guide to what level of German you’ll need to have for four broad paths to citizenship.
Bavaria’s capital of Munich is one of Germany’s most beloved cities – and for good reason – but if you live there you may take some of these amazing things for granted.
After the long-awaited dual citizenship reform came into effect on June 27th, many foreign residents are considering applying to become German. We’ve compiled a list of some recent articles to help you along the way.
Couples with at least one non-German partner who try to get married in Germany often run into near-impossible hurdles. The solution that many international couples resort to is crossing a border for a day or two and returning as newlyweds.
Like many countries, Germany allows prenuptial agreements which can simplify asset division if marriage ends in divorce. Not every marrying couple needs one, but there are certain cases where it makes sense, a German lawyer told The Local.
Do you sit down when you pee? If so, this funny German term applies to you. But don’t worry, in this country, you’re not alone.