Top Destinations in Germany
Travelling to Germany for business? From a quick trip to a long-term project, our serviced apartments provide the space, comfort, and flexibility you need across major German cities. Explore our wide range of options in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and more.
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As the most populous country in the European Union and the continent's largest economic and political power, Germany is a key destination for global business. Its robust economy is built on a foundation of engineering, automotive, and chemical industries. We offer a comprehensive selection of serviced apartments in the country’s most important business hubs, including:
The serviced apartment industry in Germany has seen significant growth, offering business travellers a perfect alternative to hotels. They provide a comfortable, home-like environment with more space, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private living area, which is ideal for extended stays. By choosing SilverDoor, you benefit from:
Germany has a reputation for efficiency, punctuality, and a direct communication style in business. The country is the world’s second-largest exporter and is known for its high-quality goods. Here is some key information to help you prepare for your trip.
Germany generally has a temperate climate. Summers are warm, while winters can be cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, especially in the south. Business travellers should be prepared for varying weather conditions depending on the season and region of their visit.
The official currency is the Euro (€) (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, especially in major cities. Tipping is customary in restaurants and for services, typically around 5-10% for good service.
German is the official language. While English is commonly spoken in large cities and business environments, learning a few basic German phrases can be a sign of respect and help in day-to-day interactions.
Germany operates on Central European Time (UTC+1) and observes Daylight Saving Time (UTC+2) from late March to late October. It's always important to confirm time zones when scheduling meetings to ensure punctuality, a highly valued trait in German business culture