Germany

Munich

German courses in Munich

Enroll in EF’s German courses in Munich and experience the history, culture and student life of this world-class Bavarian city.

Study German in Munich with EF and experience the bustling student life of Germany’s 3rd largest city. EF Munich is situated in the Schwabing district, where the city’s medieval architecture blends with a vibrant young scene. Our German courses in Munich place students only a few blocks from the Englischer Garten, the city’s massive green space where locals go to play soccer and have picnic lunches.

As an EF Munich student you’ll be placed in our small language courses, personalized to fit your needs and proficiency level. Interacting with locals is important and we offer special interest classes with a local flavor so you’ll be fully acquainted with German culture. Our recently renovated school features a student lounge, garden and an activities office that will point you to the best that Munich has to offer. Our EAQUALS certification reflects the excellent academic environment and high level of personal attention that EF’s German courses in Munich provide.

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School Highlights

Located in trendy university district close to city center with museums, theaters, shopping and restaurants

Recently renovated building

Friendly and personal

Academic environment

Germany’s University City

Munich’s festive atmosphere isn’t only on display during the annual Oktoberfest celebration; this international city is known for its provincial spirit of goodhearted coziness, or Gemütlichkeit in German. Munich draws people from all walks of life. Some 100,000 students call the city home, as do countless business people, art aficionados and ski-bums. The diverse population melts together to create a city that is as comfortable taking in a symphony orchestra as they are relaxing with friends at a local Biergärten.

Nestled near the snow-capped Alps, Munich is as picture-perfect as cities come. Medieval architecture dating to the city’s time as the Bavarian imperial capital blends with dramatic neo-gothic structures of the 19th century and the ultra-modern structures like the Allianz Arena, built for the 2006 World Cup. On the weekends, head into the Alps for breathtaking skiing and hiking or hop on a train for the neighboring cities of Prague or Vienna. Munich is a cosmopolitan city with funky boutiques and bookshops in almost every neighborhood, but Bavarian traditions remain important here.

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