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Living in Mainz: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Mainz: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Mainz.

Mainz, the capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, offers a compelling blend of Roman heritage, medieval charm, and modern innovation. Located on the western bank of the Rhine River, just 40 minutes from Frankfurt, this city of approximately 220,000 residents serves as both a cultural treasure and an economic hub. Known as the birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press, Mainz combines world-class universities, thriving industries, and Germany's finest wine culture into an appealing destination for international professionals and families.

5 good reasons to move to Mainz

  1. Strategic location 鈥 Direct access to Frankfurt Airport (25 minutes by S-Bahn) and excellent connectivity throughout Europe.
  2. Tuition-free universities 鈥 Johannes Gutenberg University and Hochschule Mainz charge no tuition fees for international students.
  3. Affordable living 鈥 Cost of living is approximately 20% lower than Munich and 15% lower than Frankfurt.
  4. Wine capital of Germany 鈥 Located in Rheinhessen, Germany's largest wine-growing region with over 6 of the country's 13 wine regions nearby.
  5. Rich cultural scene 鈥 Home to ZDF (Germany's largest broadcaster), world-class museums, and the famous Mainz Carnival (Fastnacht).

Key figures

Population220,000
Expats40,000
Top nationalitiesTurkish, Polish, Italian, Syrian, Romanian
LanguagesGerman, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person2,200 EUR
Family of 45,000 EUR
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Charlotte Luise
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Charlotte is an English copywriter, currently living in Berlin. After studying German at University, she moved to Frankfurt to teach English before moving on to the capital. She loves everything about Germany 鈥 from the language to potato salad!

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