This tool will help you generate several random and real addresses of cities in Germany
Important: all these addresses exist, i.e. they are real.
Select a city in Germany:
Street: | Südstraße 57 |
Zip: | 58285 |
City: | Gevelsberg |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Schulstraße 20 |
Zip: | 49124 |
City: | Georgsmarienhütte |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Am Anger 4 |
Zip: | 2977 |
City: | Hoyerswerda |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Werftstraße 2 |
Zip: | 6862 |
City: | Dessau-Roßlau |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Alte Dresdner Str. 22 |
Zip: | 1108 |
City: | Dresden |
Country: | Germany |
Although the addresses are randomly generated, they all exist. Each of them were verified by people native to Germany.
The most searched German addresses are from the following cities:
"Dorfstraße" means: Village road; Example: Dorfstraße 10, 88260 Argenbühl, Germany.
"Hauptstraße" means: Main Street. Example: Hauptstraße 2, 78239 Rielasingen-Worblingen, Germany.
"Weststraße" means: West Road. Example: Weststraße 6, 41472 Neuss, Germany.
"Marienstraße" means: St. Mary's Street. Example: Marienstraße 39, 46284 Dorsten, Germany.
"Str." means: Street. Example: Troppauer Str. 7, 92318 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany.
Germany has 16 federal states (Bundesländer), which in turn are divided into districts (Kreise) and cities; These in turn can be divided into municipalities (Gemeinde); there are currently more than 11,000 of them.
Germany has about 83 million inhabitants.
Example:
Street: | Grünwalder Str. 71 |
Zip: | 81547 |
City: | Munich |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Menradstraße 9 |
Zip: | 80634 |
City: | Munich |
Country: | Germany |
Example:
Street: | Rödelheimer Landstraße 134 |
Zip: | 60487 |
City: | Frankfurt |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Friedberger Landstraße 323 |
Zip: | 60389 |
City: | Frankfurt |
Country: | Germany |
Example:
Street: | Teltower Damm 293 |
Zip: | 14167 |
City: | Berlin |
Country: | Germany |
Street: | Groß-Berliner Damm 71 |
Zip: | 12487 |
City: | Berlin |
Country: | Germany |
In Germany, street addresses typically consist of the street name, the house number, and the postal code (known as "Postleitzahl" or "PLZ" in German). The format of the street address is usually as follows:
[Street Name] [House Number]
[Postal Code] [City]
For example, a typical street address in Germany might look like this:
Hauptstraße 123
10115 Berlin
In this example, "Hauptstraße" is the name of the street, "123" is the house number, "10115" is the postal code, and "Berlin" is the name of the city.
It's worth noting that in some cities, particularly larger ones like Berlin and Munich, street names may be quite long and complicated, so you may find it helpful to have a map or GPS device to navigate.