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General

Karlsruhe, as the second-largest city in the state of Baden-Württemberg, is known in Germany as the “fun city”. A lot of festivals take place in this city. Furthermore, Karlsruhe is located in the warmest part of Germany, so there are a lot of sunny days. This city is not very famous among tourists, that`s why it is more comfortable to live there. There is one interesting fact that Karlsruhe has a reputation as a city of civil servants (the two highest courts in Germany are seated there). Moreover, the largest oil refinery in Germany is located in Karlsruhe.

2nd

largest city in Baden-Württemberg


Cost of living
Property prices
  • Apartment rent (small) in City Centre € 567 
  • Apartment (small) Outside of Centre € 480 
  • Apartment (big) in City Centre € 1007 
  • Apartment (big) Outside of Centre € 700
Utilities (monthly)
  • Basic (Electricity, Heating, Water, Garbage) for big apartment € 224
  • Internet € 27 
Transportation
  • One-way Ticket (Local Transport) € 2.5
  • Monthly Pass (Regular Price) € 60 
  • Taxi 1km ride € 1.8 
  • Gasoline (1 liter) € 1.3 
Food & Restaurants
  • The average food basket € 28                                                                                                                                                                                         milk (1 liter), 1 bread (500g), eggs (12), local cheese (1kg), chicken breasts (1kg), apples (1kg), potato (1kg), water (1,5 liter), a bottle of wine, domestic beer (0,5l bottle)
  • Lunch € 12
  • Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course € 52
  • Beer € 3.7
  • Cappuccino (regular) € 2.8
  • Coke/Pepsi (0,33 liter bottle) € 1.6
Sports and leisure
  • Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult € 35 
  • Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat € 9 

Healthcare

Germany is famous all over the world for high-level treatment. In Karlsruhe you are free to choose your family doctor. English-speaking staff and physicians are common in hospitals in Karlsruhe. Here are some of them, but in the list specialists and special clinics are not included.

Medications in Karlsruhe are provided by pharmacies (Apotheke), for some kinds of medications you will need to have a prescription from a doctor. There is one interesting fact that when you have a prescription, you have to pay only a part of the cost (another part is paid by your health insurance provider).

It is required in Germany to be insured. There is a dual system of insurance in Germany: compulsory and private. Compulsory insurance it is when the amount of money you pay depends on your income (14,6% of your income). Generally, 7,3% will be automatically deducted from your salary. Your employer covers the remaining fee.

For private insurance you pay an amount depending on your age and health. Furthermore, you have to take private insurance if your salary is higher than 56250 EUR per year.

More about health care system


Education

There are three types of Higher Education Institutions in Germany such as: Universities, Universities of Applied Sciences, Universities of Art/Music. Currently, Germany is adapting higher education to the three cycle degree system, which is common for the European Higher Education Area. In this country Bachelor's and Master's degrees are available. Public universities in Germany are free, but all the student have to pay semester fee which is between €150 and €350. Moreover, here you can find the best universities, colleges, and education providers in Karlsruhe.

More about Higher Education


Climate

Karlsruhe, as a city with an oceanic climate, is considered as a place with milder winters and hotter summers compared to most other German cities. Furthermore, Karlsruhe is one of the sunniest cities in Germany. The average temperature in summer is 26°C (79 °F) and in winter -0,3°C (31 °F).

 26°C

average temperature in summer

-0.3°C

average temperature in winter


Safety

Karlsruhe has a safety level of 54% safe according to Numbeo’s rating. As a city of courts, Karlsruhe can be called one of the safest cities in Germany because a lot of policemen walking around and the gun death rate is only 1.01 per 100k people a year. Maybe, there are some areas in the city that are better to avoid at night, but in general, Karlsruhe is safe for tourists and residents.

54/100

Safety index 


Economy

Karlsruhe is a city where a lot of people work in technology region. The successful location gives this city leading position among other German cities. The availability of companies, research centers, and institutions gives employees the opportunity to work in different innovative places. Good business is done here, so a lot of expats are interested in moving to Karlsruhe. There is one interesting fact that more than 20% of the region's jobs are in research and development.

1498

Minimum monthly salary

4105

Average monthly salary


People

Expat communities are common in Karlsruhe because there you can connect with other expats, find friends and help, if it is needed.

InterNations

Meetup

  • General

    Karlsruhe, as the second-largest city in the state of Baden-Württemberg, is known in Germany as the “fun city”. A lot of festivals take place in this city. Furthermore, Karlsruhe is located in the warmest part of Germany, so there are a lot of sunny days. This city is not very famous among tourists, that`s why it is more comfortable to live there. There is one interesting fact that Karlsruhe has a reputation as a city of civil servants (the two highest courts in Germany are seated there). Moreover, the largest oil refinery in Germany is located in Karlsruhe.

    2nd

    largest city in Baden-Württemberg

  • Cost of living
    Property prices
    • Apartment rent (small) in City Centre € 567 
    • Apartment (small) Outside of Centre € 480 
    • Apartment (big) in City Centre € 1007 
    • Apartment (big) Outside of Centre € 700
    Utilities (monthy)
    • Basic (Electricity, Heating, Water, Garbage) for big apartment € 224
    • Internet € 27 
    Transportation
    • One-way Ticket (Local Transport) € 2.5
    • Monthly Pass (Regular Price) € 60 
    • Taxi 1km ride € 1.8 
    • Gasoline (1 liter) € 1.3 
    Food & Restaraunts
    • The average food basket € 28                                                                                                                                                                                         milk (1 liter), 1 bread (500g), eggs (12), local cheese (1kg), chicken breasts (1kg), apples (1kg), potato (1kg), water (1,5 liter), a bottle of wine, domestic beer (0,5l bottle)
    • Lunch € 12
    • Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course € 52
    • Beer € 3.7
    • Cappuccino (regular) € 2.8
    • Coke/Pepsi (0,33 liter bottle) € 1.6
    Sports and leisure
    • Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult € 35 
    • Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat € 9 
  • Healthcare

    Germany is famous all over the world for high-level treatment. In Karlsruhe you are free to choose your family doctor. English-speaking staff and physicians are common in hospitals in Karlsruhe. Here are some of them, but in the list specialists and special clinics are not included.

    Medications in Karlsruhe are provided by pharmacies (Apotheke), for some kinds of medications you will need to have a prescription from a doctor. There is one interesting fact that when you have a prescription, you have to pay only a part of the cost (another part is paid by your health insurance provider).

    It is required in Germany to be insured. There is a dual system of insurance in Germany: compulsory and private. Compulsory insurance it is when the amount of money you pay depends on your income (14,6% of your income). Generally, 7,3% will be automatically deducted from your salary. Your employer covers the remaining fee.

    For private insurance you pay an amount depending on your age and health. Furthermore, you have to take private insurance if your salary is higher than 56250 EUR per year.

    More about health care system

  • Education

    There are three types of Higher Education Institutions in Germany such as: Universities, Universities of Applied Sciences, Universities of Art/Music. Currently, Germany is adapting higher education to the three cycle degree system, which is common for the European Higher Education Area. In this country Bachelor's and Master's degrees are available. Public universities in Germany are free, but all the student have to pay semester fee which is between €150 and €350. Moreover, here you can find the best universities, colleges, and education providers in Karlsruhe.

    More about Higher Education

  • Climate

    Karlsruhe, as a city with an oceanic climate, is considered as a place with milder winters and hotter summers compared to most other German cities. Furthermore, Karlsruhe is one of the sunniest cities in Germany. The average temperature in summer is 26°C (79 °F) and in winter -0,3°C (31 °F).

     26°C

    average temperature in summer

    -0.3°C

    average temperature in winter

  • Safety

    Karlsruhe has a safety level of 54% safe according to Numbeo’s rating. As a city of courts, Karlsruhe can be called one of the safest cities in Germany because a lot of policemen walking around and the gun death rate is only 1.01 per 100k people a year. Maybe, there are some areas in the city that are better to avoid at night, but in general, Karlsruhe is safe for tourists and residents.

    54/100

    Safety index 

  • Economy

    Karlsruhe is a city where a lot of people work in technology region. The successful location gives this city leading position among other German cities. The availability of companies, research centers, and institutions gives employees the opportunity to work in different innovative places. Good business is done here, so a lot of expats are interested in moving to Karlsruhe. There is one interesting fact that more than 20% of the region's jobs are in research and development.

    1498

    Minimum monthly salary

    4105

    Average monthly salary

  • People

    Expat communities are common in Karlsruhe because there you can connect with other expats, find friends and help, if it is needed.

    InterNations

    Meetup

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