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Frankfurt Expat Life: The Cost of Living and Things to Do

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
2 years ago
in Visas & Migration

Are you curious to know the cost of living in the German city of Frankfurt? If so, this article will provide you with valuable insights into the living expenses for international residents. Keep in mind that managing your monthly expenses in Frankfurt depends on the lifestyle you choose to adopt.

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As an international student or expat living in Frankfurt, it’s essential to have a wise plan for spending money, especially if you don’t have a lot to spend. In this article, we will discuss the cost of accommodation, food and groceries, transportation, and also top tourist destinations in Frankfurt.

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Accommodation costs in Frankfurt are among the highest expenses for international residents. The cost of renting a living place greatly depends on its location, with apartments in the city center being more expensive than suburbs. Student dormitories and shared accommodation are cheaper options for those on a budget.

The prices of basic food items in the Frankfurt market are significantly lower than dining out at restaurants. A bottle of milk costs less than 1 euro, while a pack of cigarettes is 5 euros. Cooking at home can help you save a substantial amount of money on food and grocery expenses.

Public transportation in Frankfurt costs only 80 euros a month, and a monthly fitness center membership comes in at 50€. Additionally, indulging in fun activities like watching a movie at the cinema can be affordable, making it easier to manage your monthly expenses.

If you plan to visit Frankfurt as a tourist, here are the top 10 locations you must see while you’re there: Frankfurt Stock Exchange – Borse, Goethehaus, Frankfurter Dom, Sachsenhausen, Explora, Alte Oper, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Bornheim, Frankfurt Zoo, and Stadel Museum.

In terms of activities to do in Frankfurt, you can book a Jewish tour, enjoy the city’s landscape, visit the book fair, explore the Christmas markets, celebrate gay pride on Christofer’s Street Day, go on a shopping spree, and much more. There’s no shortage of exciting things to do in Frankfurt.

Overall, managing your monthly expenses in Frankfurt as an international resident or student requires careful planning and budgeting. However, with smart choices and affordable options available, it’s possible to enjoy life in this vibrant German city without breaking the bank.

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Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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