in May. I'll be living very close to Stuttgart (home of the Merc and Porsche). Let me know of any cool ideas, places to go, things to see, eat, etc.... thanks![Edited on February 13, 2009 at 1:19 PM. Reason : a]
2/13/2009 1:12:32 PM
you're moving theredont be a tourist
2/13/2009 1:42:50 PM
^^My brother's been living in germany for several years now...in Bad Duben (outside Leipzig). He too is near a porsche and bmw factory. I would definitely suggest going on tour to one of those...tourist or not, a lot of people do it and its very interesting if you like cars. Also, trips to IKEA seem to be something people do just for fun in germany
2/13/2009 1:54:59 PM
^^ bah. don't be afraid to be a tourist. Travel as much as you can - it's very easy over there to get on a train or plane and be anywhere in Europe for a weekend trip. You can take 2 or 3 days weekends to Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Florence, Vienna, Prague, Madrid, etc. My wife and I lived in Munich, about 2.5 hours East of Stuttgart on the Autobahn, for a year and it was awesome. From Stuttgart, you can easily explore the Black Forest and take trips to the Bavarian Alps, and get to Eastern France within an hour or two. You can look through the blog I kept intermittently when we where there for some travel ideas and general thoughts on living in Germany http://joelion.comhere are pictures of places we went in Germanyhttp://joelion.com/gallery/europe/germanyfor some reason the rest of the gallery (pictures of other countries) isn't workingThis is a good website for English Speakers in Germany. You can get to know some people there and get tips on learning German and local events and things to see and do. http://www.toytowngermany.com/it has a small Stuttgart section http://www.toytowngermany.com/wiki/Stuttgart[Edited on February 13, 2009 at 2:02 PM. Reason : .]
2/13/2009 2:02:06 PM
Auf wiedersehen.
2/13/2009 2:16:02 PM
Spend a lot of time in beer gardens.Perhaps all your time.
2/13/2009 2:59:48 PM
Ich bin eifersuchtig! Viel spass!
2/13/2009 3:16:32 PM
yeah, ha. The first day I was there I went exploring Munich by myself on my bike and found a biergarten. The next day I told a friend at work I went to the "Zum Biergarten", because that's what it said on the sign, and he just stared at me for a while before cracking up (check Google Translate if you you don't sprechen Deutsch)I also had no idea what to order at the biergarten so I just pointed to the top of the list that said "maß Helles" (which I pronounced "maab" ) and was extremely surprised when they plopped this down in front of me: a full damn literI was obviously ill-prepared when i got there, but I learned quickly
2/13/2009 3:27:22 PM
Ah Augustiner, how I love you.
2/13/2009 8:21:28 PM
I love Germany...everybody's friendly and seriousOne thing I have heard, from talking to Germans, is that they take friendships much more seriously there than here. What I mean by that is, it's harder to make a close friend of a German, but once you've done so, you've got a friend for life.
2/13/2009 10:19:21 PM
Definitely check out the Burg Hohenzollern to see a large impressive castle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Hohenzollern
2/14/2009 10:28:07 AM
drive the Nürburgring Nordschleife fgj[Edited on February 14, 2009 at 2:21 PM. Reason : .]
2/14/2009 2:20:35 PM
go skiing.
2/14/2009 7:08:35 PM
My grandparents are from Germany and my Dad lived 2 minutes outside of Stuttgart for most of his life -- there is SO MUCH to do there. In the summer, go to the Freibad (outdoor pools) you can google it for pictures but they are super nice. In the winter time you can go to the hallenbad, which is a collection of indoor pools and slides and it includes spa whirlpools and giant mineral water pools that are relaxing and healing. The zoo right near Stuttgart is really fun too - also there are tons of night clubs and everyone is super nice and everyone speaks english. It's really fun to just walk around and sight see too.. if you drive or take the strabsenbon you can go to really pretty castles and see cool stuff like that. You should probably try to go to a castle party while you're there too.. massive parties in super old castles. Oh yeah and if you don't already have a boyfriend/girlfriend, there are tons of hott girls and guys there. Also, everything is super clean. Be prepared for super clean streets, buildings, bathrooms.. everything is well taken care of. Also, crime is very minimal even though Stuttgart is a big city. But yeah there is TONS of stuff to do. Have fun!!! I will be visiting some friends this summer.. I think I might also try to move there when I graduate. Are you going to be working there or is it a study abroad thing?
2/15/2009 6:18:13 PM
I got a job there. (i graduated last may)
2/15/2009 7:49:12 PM
I stayed in Stuttgart for a few weeks a year or so ago.. awesome place. I was visiting a friend who lives there (military) so he knew a lot of stuff to do so we didn't waste much time having to figure things out on our own..def on my list of places to go back to and/or live in if i ever get the chance.[Edited on February 15, 2009 at 8:31 PM. Reason : 22322 dammit]
2/15/2009 8:31:14 PM
2/15/2009 8:40:01 PM
thanks guys, this is great. keep the ideas comin!
2/16/2009 10:51:05 AM