Like Esslingen, Tübingen (Two-bing-en) was also mostly untouched during WWII due to its lack of industrial industry and the French occupancy. The majority of the town is now taken over by the University of Tübingen. To Do: Walk through the narrow pathways throughout the cobblestone town to see the painted City Hall, Rathaus, building in... Continue Reading →
Day Trip from Stuttgart to Esslingen
Esslingen is just 40 minutes via the s bahn train outside Stuttgart city. The town was barely touched during WWII so many of the buildings remain in tact from hundreds of years ago with history from the medieval times. The cobblestone roads within the town walls bump up because the city is built over wine cellars as... Continue Reading →
In-Processing in Germany Then Off To Wine Fest
Upon landing in Stuttgart airport we were picked up by our sponsor. Sponsorship is a really nice program that work provides which partners soon to be co-workers with new arrivals to help answer any questions, and give a quick overview of where to go and what to do first. Directly from the airport we were... Continue Reading →
We love it so far, it's a city and the country together.It is annoyingly cold. 50 Degrees Fahrenheit in August.The 2 week anticipated shipping of our "expedited" items including more warm clothes isn't coming now for at least another month. The car also won't be here for another 45 days. Shopping for more sweaters is definitely happening now.Koningstrasse is... Continue Reading →
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