1. Travelers arriving to Stuttgart Airport can easily get to the city center by train. It runs from early morning to midnight; the interval between trains is 20 minutes. Train tickets are purchased in vending machines; they cost about 3.5 euros. It is important to validate the ticket before boarding the train.
2. The urban transport system also deserves the highest praise; there are buses, trams and underground in Stuttgard. Buses cruise the city even in the night; they have N mark next to the route. They cruise only on Fridays and Saturdays and depart from the Schlossplatz.
3. Fans of taxi rides have to consider that services are quite expensive. Don’t be surprised if the cost of a five-minute trip will be more than 10 euros; it would beneficial to travel by taxi only with a large company.
4. Those who hope to travel around the city and explore local attractions are recommended to rent a bike. Daily rent will cost about 13 euros; many rental offices deliver a two-wheeled transport to your hotel and take bikes from the parking lot when rent term ends.
6. Stuttgart is regarded as one of the greenest cities in Europe; it strikes with a number of local parks and their scale. Almost all parks have a specially marked area for a picnic, but it isn’t possible to have rest at a very first place. Going out to local parks be sure to specify current rules in advance.
7. The Stuttgart Card would be of service for fans of excursions. It entitles you to discounted rates at popular museums and galleries; the only drawback is the lack of discounts for public transport. The cost of a three-day card is about 10 euros.
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