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StuttgartNewest Review: ... was. I live in Newcastle upon Tyne, and I thought that our Metro was good, but in Stuttgart their S-Bahn and U-bahn are much cheaper, run very often and go all over the surrounding area. The family I was staying with lived in a town called Marbach several miles out of Stuttgart, but it was easy to get to town everyday on the S-bahn. There was only one problem while I was there, where some ... more |
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by - written on 07/04/08 (Useful, 115 readings)
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I recently spent 8 days in Stuttgart as part of an exchange, and really loved the city and all it had to offer. Most of what I loved about it was the other towns and places that they had in the area, which I will talk about in more detail below. *Stuttgart town centre* To be honest, I didn't spend a great deal of time in Stuttgart itself, although I did spend a long time in one of the many Starbucks they had. The main shopping street, Koenigstrasse, had many German shops as well as internationally known ones such as H&M, along with a handful of restaurants. I went to the art museum one day, which was right in the middle of town and easy to get to, and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/06 (Very useful, 619 readings)
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Let me introduce you to the city where I was born, raised and lived for the first 31 years of my live: Stuttgart, which is the capital of the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Baden -Wuerttemberg itself was founded in 1952 and is a federation of the former duchy of Baden, the duchy of Hohenzollern and the former kingdom of Wuerttemberg. Now for all these, who don't know were on earth this place might be found on the map: Baden-Wuerttemberg is in the south-west of Germany, bordering to France in the west and Switzerland in the south. The natives of Stuttgart are called Schwaben (Swabians). You can recognize them ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/04 (Very useful, 424 readings)
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First off I am not going to claim that you are going to learn too much about Stuttgart itself from this review. If truth were told I could hardly remember half the time I spent in the City. That's not to say I didn't have a good time or enjoy the place - to the contrary. I shall explain. My reason for visiting this fine city was not to explore the shops of Koenigstrasse, climb the TV Tower or find out the inner workings of a Porsche or Mercedes for that matter. No the reason was the "Cannstatter Volksfest". Having decided around early summer we wanted a 'lads' trip to a beer festival Munich was naturally muted as the obvious choice. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/04/02 (Very useful, 186 readings)
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Today we’re going to get to know Stuttgart (about 580 000 inhabitants), the capital of the Land Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of Germany which was founded 50 years ago, on 25th April 1952. Celebrations and festivities everywhere! Before that time it had already been the home of the Kings of Württemberg who, as it is the habit with kings, had castles built in the city and outside, so there’s quite a lot to see. We’ve met in the main train station which isn’t only a good starting-point for our tour, but also worth seeing in itself as it was built in the 1920s in the style of New Realism. The tower is 56 metres high topped by ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/03/02
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Snugly between the rolling hills of Badern-Wuttemburg,lies Stuttgart capital of the state and home to Porsche, Stuttgart Zoo and VFB Stuttgart. Having just returned from an 11 day visit to the city, it seems right to give my opinion on the city. Stuttgart is a very pretty city. Due to the bombing in World War 2, in which Stuttgart was hit very badly, most of the buildings in the city are fairly new and attractive, though the city is not without history. Stuttgart was founded by a horse farmer, hence the horse on the cities crest. Stuttgart first became the capital of Baden Wurttemberg in 1495 and the city has two castles, Schloss Solitude ... Read the complete review
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