
Dear Americans Moving to Stuttgart
We’d like to introduce you to some aspects of life in Stuttgart that other Americans have commented on as surprising or difficult to get used to. That way you can be as well prepared as possible for your transition!

US Military & Government
Whether you're a family PCSing to Stuttgart, a government employee on assignment, or a contractor over for a project, there are lots of new things to figure out.

Driving in Germany
Ready to drive in the land of Porsche and Mercedes? We take you through the most important information about driving in Germany.

Renting a Car in Stuttgart
Whether you are new in Stuttgart or just temporarily need a different vehicle than your usual one, this guide will help you approach local car rental with confidence.

Stuttgart Airport
Stuttgart has its own international airport. It is easy to get to by public transportation, you can book parking or a rental car online, plus there's a grocery store that is open on Sunday.

Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport is easy to access from Stuttgart and often has cheaper and more direct flights than Stuttgart Airport (STR). Learn more about getting there, parking, airport amenities, and more.

Waste Sorting & Recycling
Germany is known for its strict rules for waste sorting and recycling. The system is so complicated that sometimes even Germans are not sure what to do with certain things.

German Stovetops
Whether you’re getting used to the setup in your rental apartment or need to decide which appliance to put in your new kitchen, you’ll find useful information here about the three most common stovetop types in Germany.

Horseback Riding in Stuttgart
There are plenty of options for horseback riding in the Stuttgart area: take the kids for a pony ride, enroll in beginner classes, join a riding club, or attend an event!
