Stuttgart vs. Munich?
A small opinion poll:
Which city do you think is the best or most beautiful in terms of appearance/sights, infrastructure (public transport, etc.), affordable housing, parks, etc.?
Which city would you prefer to live in?
A small opinion poll:
Which city do you think is the best or most beautiful in terms of appearance/sights, infrastructure (public transport, etc.), affordable housing, parks, etc.?
Which city would you prefer to live in?
I'll be in Vienna with friends soon and wanted to ask where we could leave our suitcases (other than at the train station) for a few hours?
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I constantly see memes about it on Instagram and TikTok. Sure, they exaggerate the whole thing, but they're there for a reason. Even in satirical series, London is always portrayed as a place where people are constantly being robbed and stabbed. How dangerous is London really?
That's on December 8th, so today. Does anyone know what time (German time) it starts?
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I'm planning an internship abroad in Ireland and have several cities to choose from. Which cities would you recommend, considering sightseeing, leisure activities, cost of living, and finding accommodation? The following cities are available to choose from: Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Ballybay, Callan, Carrick-on-Suir, Dunshane, Duffcarrig Do you know any other cities you can recommend…
Stuttgart has a more beautiful landscape than Munich and better shopping opportunities in the city centre, with just three shopping centers (Gerber, Königsbau Passagen and Milaneo), where you can also do more in bad weather. The Königstraße with the Schlossplatz is also very nice, which is more pleasant than the reinforced city centre of Munich.
Even though Munich has very beautiful sides like the Viktualienmarkt, the beautiful old town, etc., Stuttgart is the more pleasant city.
I don’t know
What I like about Munich is that it is located higher (500-600m depending on the district) and thus has a relatively pleasant climate. Stuttgart’s Neckar / Keseel area is too humid and warm in all seasons.
In Stuttgart there are the vineyards and degerloch, which are about 500 m high
Stuttgart offers a lot of pre-alpine in industry like
Porsche
Mercedes
but also other important brands like Kärcher or Bosch are also located near Stuttgart, so I would tend to Stuttgart, where Munich is also a great city 👍
Munich is already strange but Stuttgarter are always very funny
can judge only mooses since I was not yet in Stutgart was pictures alone not enough
Munich is without any question the more beautiful city, but if you are about affordable living space you are wrong in both cities…
Just wondering about all the voices that got Stuttgart:D This is really not a beautiful city.
Even I as Karlsruher say Stuttgart
Go back tomorrow, shop a bit
Munich