Article by Rashmi Kewalramani— Relocating to Berlin felt less like a geographical move and more like pressing restart on a life that had already been carefully built. Before
Berlin attracts some of the most talented internationals in Europe. Software engineers from India and South East Asia, designers from Brazil, project managers from the US, marketers from
Article by Hélène Isabelle Belaunde— You may have heard that, much like dating, Berlin has a mixed reputation when it comes to building and maintaining long-term friendships. Common
Article by Stephen Nock— People move to Berlin for many reasons. Among expats, one well-worn stereotype is that people come because they’re lost and need or want to
Article by Stephen Nock— Berlin doesn’t have the same cutthroat hustle energy as other international hub cities like New York or London. But that doesn’t mean it’s pressure-free,
After years beholding Berlin’s transformation from divided city to international hub, I’ve watched countless expats arrive with the same confident assumption: “Everyone speaks English here, right?” The answer
Let me be straightforward: Parenting as an expat in Berlin is not for the faint of heart. After years of experiencing the ups and downs, I’ve become acquainted
Berlin has become a top destination for remote workers, digital nomads, and freelancers looking for a dynamic, relatively affordable, and well-connected city. With a flourishing startup scene, excellent
Berlin’s job market is a dynamic and ever-evolving ecosystem and a magnet for ambitious expat and local entrepreneurs. Here personal connections can be as important as professional qualifications.
Berlin is a city that effortlessly blends history, culture, and modernity. Whether you’re drawn to its vibrant art scene, buzzing nightlife, or rich historical landmarks, transitioning from a
Ah, Berlin… It’s a city that whispers stories of revolutions and roars with the energy of a thousand artists’ dreams. You’re moving here because being a Berliner is