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Berlin - a great place to live

Berlin is a great place to live. In fact, the city’s inhabitants are just as enthusiastic about Berlin as are visitors and tourists.

In Berlin, the potentially negative aspects of a major capital with a population of over 3 million are offset by the city’s myriad of positive characteristics. Although Berlin is a bustling international metropolis, it’s also extremely relaxed and one of the greenest cities in the world.  

 

Berlin is the center of political power in Germany and yet also a symbol of freedom and autonomy. The city has a wide selection of both high and independent culture. Berlin has a long-standing industrial tradition, but it is also a top location for companies working in the field of future technologies.  

 

The tempo in Berlin is not as fast-paced as in New York, and Berlin is not as jam-packed as London or Tokyo. Indeed, with the city’s many parks, rivers and lakes, and together with the neighboring countryside of the state of Brandenburg, Berlin offers a relaxation factor like no other metropolis in the world.  

Berlin provides its inhabitants with the space they need to develop and offers them an ever-changing array of new ideas and experiences.  And this makes Berlin a model city of the future – a place where new ways of living and working are tested and carried out. For Berlin, being “a great place to live” means that the city lives in a flourishing balance. The capital has many contrasting features and areas of exciting tension. Munich is cozy and New York is busy, but Berlin is not defined by one specific tendency, and that’s exactly what makes it such a great place to live.


Working in Berlin

Berlin isn’t just a great place to live; it’s also a great place to work. After 15 years of fundamental structural transformation, the city has built up an attractive labor market for skilled personnel and companies based, on the one hand, on the city’s focus on sustainable future industries and, on the other hand, on strong and rapid economic growth. More


Nature in Berlin

You don’t have to go far to experience true nature in Berlin. Over 30% of the capital’s surface area consists of parks, forests, rivers, lakes and waterways – all of which serve to make the city a green oasis. Berlin is also one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world. More


Culture in Berlin

Berlin’s 180 museums and memorials, 150 stages and theaters, 284 cinemas and 430 galleries make it Germany’s number one cultural metropolis. First and foremost, however, it’s the mixture of established cultural institutions and experimental independent scenes that accounts for the special charm of Berlin’s cultural landscape. More.


Ideas in Berlin

Berlin is truly a “Land of Ideas.” The city offers well-educated and ambitious talent from Germany and abroad a wealth of opportunities and a very special living and working atmosphere. Indeed, this is the place where the working models and work environments of the future are being developed and tested. More.


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