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            • Your New Home
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              • What do you do with waste?
              • Gas, Electricity, Internet, Telephone and Radio/TV Licence Fees
              • Online portals for available accommodation
            • Family
              • School
              • Information about school attendance
                • Advice and Support for Families, Children and Young People
                • Financial assistance
              • Staying healthy
                • People with Disabilities
                • Health Advice
                • Old Age and Care
                • Health Project: "With Migrants for Migrants" - MiMi
              • Mobility
              • Culture, Interculture and Media
                • Stuttgarter Amtsblatt - A New Edition Every Thursday
              • Religion and Beliefs
                • Photo: Stuttgart Marketing

                  Your new home

                  We want you to discover "your" Stuttgart and gradually embrace this city with your people because we want Stuttgart to be your home.

                • Living

                  Stuttgart is a very popular place to live. Sometimes it is not easy finding a suitable apartment or house. Here you will find information and tips about "Living in Stuttgart" and "Searching for accommodation".

                  Young lady flat hunting, photo: martinlorenz.net
                • Photo: martinlorenz.net

                  Family life

                  Stuttgart municipality has a varied range of child care services for children of all ages and many schools. In addition, there is financial support and counselling services for families.

                • Staying healthy

                  Health insurance, visits to the doctor, emergency medical services and health counselling: here you will find lots of health-related information.

                  Visit to a physician, photo: fotalia
                • Marienplatz Stuttgart, the Zacke can be seen in the background, photo: martinlorenz.net

                  Mobility

                  Use public transport, a bike or car-sharing so that you are environmentally-friendly when out and about in Stuttgart.

                • Culture, interculture and media

                  People from around 170 nations live in Stuttgart: this international population structure is also reflected in the range of cultural events.

                  Photo: Gauthier Dance
                • Photo: fotalia

                  Religion and beliefs

                  For many people, their faith offers a spiritual home that supports them in their daily lives. All major world religions are represented in Stuttgart.

                • Webcams

                  You would like to gain an initial insight into Stuttgart? You can also do this from afar – take a look at the webcams.
                   

                  Photo: Stuttgart Marketing GmbH

              You find us

              Welcome Center Stuttgart
              Charlottenplatz 17
              70173 Stuttgart

              Arrival & timetable

              Opening times

              Monday and Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
              Tuesday and Thursday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
              and by arrangement

               

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              The Stuttgart Welcome Center is financed by Stuttgart as the state capital and by Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation. It is funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Housing Baden-Württemberg.