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Service Contacts in Stuttgart

i-Punkt
(Tourist Office Stuttgart)
Koenigstrasse 1A
70173 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 711 22280
Fax: +49 711 2228253

Opening hours:
Mon - Fri: 9 am - 8 pm
Sat: 9 am - 6 pm
Sun & holidays: 11 am - 6 pm

The Stuttgart Tourist Office is happy to assist you in arranging amenities that will help to make your stay accessible and comfortable.

Aktive Behinderte Stuttgart und Umgebung
(Association of Active People with Disabilities)
Reinsburgstrasse 56
70178 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 711 7801858
Fax: +49 711 2204133
E-Mail: info@aktive-behinderte.de
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Accessible Stuttgart

Stuttgart's Palace Place, Copyright GNTO
Stuttgart in the Southwest of Germany has long been a center of Swabian tradition and coziness. Nowadays, Stuttgart is also well known for its outstanding technologies such as the car industry. Major highlights include the museums of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, the Carl-Zeiss Planetarium and the zoological and botanical gardens of Wilhelma.

Stuttgart Tourist Information

Stuttgart Marketing GmbH
Lautenschlagerstr. 3
70173 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 711 2228240
Fax: +49 711 2228217
E-Mail: info@stuttgart-tourist.de

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Accessible Accommodation in Stuttgart

Stuttgart offers a multitude of disabled-friendly places to stay ranging from low-budget accommodation to luxery hotels with stylish suites. All the accommodations listed hereunder guarantee accessibility for guests with disabilities and cater especially to travelers with wheelchairs.
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Accessible Restaurants in Stuttgart

Stuttgart offers a large variety of bars, cafés and restaurants. In many of these you can order typical Swabian specialties like Maultaschen (pasta squares filled with meat and spinach), Spätzle (small pieces of boiled dough made from flour and eggs, similar to pasta) and Swabian potato salad.
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Accessible Art and Culture in Stuttgart

In Stuttgart you will find numerous art galleries and cultural centers. Two major automotive museums by Porsche and Mercedes represent the historical importance of the automotive industry for Stuttgart's urban development. For pet lovers, the zoological garden of Wilhelma is worth a visit.
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Accessible Transportation

Stuttgart's public transportation network (VVS) provides easy journeys for travelers with disabilites. Travelers, who are blind or have low vision should click here for an enlarged schedule.

Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart (VVS)
(Stuttgart's public transportation network)
Rotebuehlstrasse 121
70178 Stuttgart
Tel.: +49 711 78853333
Fax: +49 711 66062400
E-Mail: kontakt@vvs.de
Website

Travelers with restricted mobility can download maps and information about services at stations in Stuttgart and its surroundings as well as a general map of Stuttgart at the following links:

Accessibility of certain stations (German)
Accessibility map of the public transportation system (German)

Some of the city's busiest stations are equipped with guidance systems for people who are blind or have low vision:
Degerloch, Ruhbank, Pragsattel, Killesberg Messe, Wilhelm-Geiger-Platz, Feuerbach Krankenhaus, Loewen-Markt Weilimdorf, Schreiberstrasse, Bihlplatz, Stuttgart-Airport, Leinfelden, Oesterfeld and all stops along the Boeblingen-Herrenberg line (S1).

For Taxi-Service in the greater area of Stuttgart call "Taxi-Vermittlung Grosraum Stuttgart": Tel.: +49 711 566061