Stuttgart lies in a valley basin, overlooked by the world's very first television tower. Concentration and farsightedness constitute Stuttgart's unique blend – the fertile ground that breeds technological excellence and high culture. The responsible use of resources is a guarantee for its success and the reason why the city received the German Sustainability Award in 2022.
The fact that congresses, meetings and incentives are so successful in this hub of Swabian ingenuity is also due to the comprehensive range of options available. The Stuttgart Region has more than 150 flexible locations on offer, most of them have already implemented sustainability management systems. When the new train station opens by the end of 2026, this modern railway junction will provide four countries with direct, convenient connections to the high-speed rail network. The international airport links Stuttgart to 115 destinations all over the world and is located directly adjacent to Germany's first climate-neutral exhibition campus.
The Stuttgart Beer Festival is Germany's second-largest beer festival and an institution in its own right. Each year in late summer the Stuttgart Wine Festival transforms the city centre with its cosy wine bowers, while the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche Museums are the starting point for wonderful journeys of discovery.
We warmly invite you to get to know the Stuttgart Region. Butterbrezel – buttered pretzels – are an absolute 'must' at any meeting. And we'll be happy to tell you more in a personal conversation about what goes to make up the typical Stuttgart experience.
We look forward to welcoming you!