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German Christmas Markets
Aside from Oktoberfest, the Christmas Markets are one of the best things about studying abroad in Germany! Most of them tend to start at the end of November (just before exams, not that that stopped any of us! ) and last throughout December, so you have about a month to...
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Module Reviews - Fall Semester
Choosing modules is a massive part of university life, and can even influence your choice of destination for a year abroad. With that in mind, I thought it might be useful to share my own thoughts and experiences relating to the modules I studied at the University of...
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Little German Towns
This weekend, I went on a road trip with a few friends and came across a few lovely little German towns and villages that I hadn't heard of before, but absolutely loved. I thought I'd share them with you, along with some information and a few photos! Koblenz Koblenz is...
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A day in Cologne
This weekend, a couple of friends and I hired a car and went on a road trip. Cologne was amongst one of the places we visited, and probably my favourite of all of them. We weren't there for very long, but what we did see was incredible and I'd definitely recommend...
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Schlossfest
Mannheimer Schlossfest is an event held at the university at the start of September. It's a Music, Arts and Science festival, and is definitely worth checking out if you can (especially as it's free entry!). During the day time there are various family-friendly events...
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Visiting Bad Durkheim - Wurstmarkt
Bad Durkheim is home to the biggest wine festival in the world for two weekends in September, and although perhaps not as famous as Oktoberfest, it's definitely worth going to! Getting there You can get to Bad Durkheim via train or tram. It's about a 45 minute journey...
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Nightlife in Mannheim
Here's some information and tips about going out in Mannheim! Student nights Every Monday evening from 8pm until late, VISUM runs an event called Stammtisch in the L3 cafe near uni. The cafe turns into a nice bar at night, with areas to sit outside and pretty cheap...
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Shopping in Mannheim
Some information and advice on where to shop in Mannheim. Food There aren't really any big supermarkets in the centre of Mannheim, but there are still a few good options for food shopping. Rewe is the nicest supermarket I've found. There's one near to the university at...
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Visiting Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a gorgeous, traditional German town. It's so picturesque and definitely the place you want to visit if you'd like to experience a picture-perfect, historical German place! It's quite far from Mannheim but you can get there by bus or train,...
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Visiting Schwetzingen
Schwetzingen is another definite in terms of places to visit while you're in Mannheim! It's got more than its fair share of restaurants and bars, and an amazing palace with huge gardens! Getting there Schwetzingen is a short train-ride away from Mannheim, and the...
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Getting around in Mannheim
A few tips for getting around in Mannheim. On foot The centre of Mannheim itself isn't actually too big, so it's possible to get around on foot quite easily within the quadrats! You just need to familiarise yourself with the grid system; it's a little odd at first but...
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Do I need to be able to speak German?
If you're considering studying in Mannheim for your year abroad, but can't speak a single word of German, this post will hopefully ease any worries you may have! First of all, most people in Mannheim have at least a basic understanding of English so you should be able...
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The International Summer Academy
Before properly starting my year abroad in Mannheim, I participated in the International Summer Academy run by the university. It's essentially an intensive German-language course for the whole month of August, but was also the best way to meet people and make friends...
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Luisenpark
Luisenpark is an absolutely gorgeous part of Mannheim, perfect for a day out or even just a sunny afternoon with friends. It has food and drink options, lots of activities, and gorgeous gardens. If you need a bit of a break from the industrial city centre, it's...
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Places to eat in Mannheim, Germany
Source Here are a few of my favourite places to eat in Mannheim! OhJulia Cuisine: Italian Location: Q6, 6 Price: ££ OhJulia is a really lovely Italian restaurant at the Q6-Q7 shopping centre. It has outside seating, and a nice interior with a bar. It's perfect for...
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Visiting Stuttgart - Cannstatter Volksfest
Cannstatter Volksfest is Stuttgart's answer to Oktoberfest. If you can't afford the real deal (turns out transport to and accommodation in Munich gets pretty expensive during Oktoberfest), this is an incredible alternative. Getting there Trains run from Mannheim to...
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Visiting Heidelberg
Heidelberg is an absolute must-see for anyone studying in Mannheim. Less than a 20 minute train ride away (which is free for those of you with a semester ticket), it's a beautiful, traditional German town with a castle, shopping and lots of places to eat! The...
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Top 10 Tips to find accommodation!
Finding accommodation is a major part of preparing for your year abroad, and can end up having a huge impact on your overall experience. Having struggled a little to find accommodation in Mannheim, I thought it would be useful to share my experience and advice! Read on...