What should I pack when moving to Nuremberg?
We asked people living in Nuremberg to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...
"When moving to Nuremberg, it's important to pack clothing suitable for all four seasons. The city experiences a temperate seasonal climate, so you'll need warm clothing for winter, lighter clothing for summer, and transitional pieces for spring and autumn. Don't forget to pack a good quality raincoat and umbrella, as Nuremberg gets quite a bit of rain throughout the year. Comfortable walking shoes are also a must, as the city is best explored on foot. If you're planning on working or studying, bring any necessary documents, such as your passport, visa, work permit, or school records. It's also a good idea to bring copies of these documents, just in case. Pack any prescription medications you take regularly, along with a copy of your prescription. While Germany has excellent healthcare, it can take time to find a doctor and get a new prescription. If you use any specific personal care items or over-the-counter medications, it's a good idea to bring a supply with you. While you can likely find similar products in Germany, they may not be exactly the same as what you're used to. Don't forget to pack a power adapter for your electronics. Germany uses Type F plugs, which are different from those used in many other countries. Lastly, consider packing a few items to remind you of home. This could be anything from your favorite snacks to photos of friends and family. These can help you feel more comfortable and settled in your new home," wrote a member who made the move to Nuremberg, Germany.

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What should I pack when moving to Nuremberg?
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