Having a Baby in Germany: Giving Birth

Pregnant in Germany: Part 2 – Giving Birth by Jane Park, former German Way Expat Blog writer Continued from Part 1 You are now in the neighborhood of 40 weeks of your pregnancy; you feel like you are about to burst, and it’s all a waiting game. At this...

Having a Baby in Germany: Prenatal Care

Pregnancy in Germany: Part 1 by Erin “ebe” Porter, overlord of an American expat family in Berlin. She is writing, drinking, and eating her way across the country at Back to Berlin and Beyond (Facebook). Finding out you’re pregnant can be...

Moving to Germany: The Top 10 Things to Consider

Moving anywhere is a challenge. Even a short move across town can be problematic. An international move presents additional complications, but a little preparation will mean fewer hitches. Even if you are fortunate enough to be using the services of a relocation...

Public Transport in Germany

S-BAHN | U-BAHN | STADTBAHN | BUS | TRAM | TAXI | UBER Public Transport in Germany and Europe is usually excellent. It is very practical to live in any large German city or metropolitan area without owning a car. Even medium-sized cities have good public...