Reutlingen is rich in history and traditions as a former Free Imperial City (Freie Reichsstadt) and is with a population of about 116,000 (2020) among the top ten cities in Baden-Württemberg.
It is an industrial city at the foot of the Swabian Mountains, home to Robert Bosch GmbH's Automotive Electronics division as well as Reutlingen University (FH Reutlingen). The University is home to the highly-regarded European School of Business, as well as Production Management and International Business schools. This school was founded to support the textile industry that once thrived in Reutlingen (Hugo Boss's headquarters is located in neighboring Metzingen), but which has since been replaced by Bosch as the town's main source of industry.
From the Stuttgart Airport the X3 bus, leaving in front of the terminal 2, takes you to the city center (Stadtmitte). The journey takes about 45 minutes and costs € 6.60. For more information about the airport see the Stuttgart page. The train connection from the airport to Reutlingen takes 1 hour and 30 minutes, is quite complicated and expensive. New rail connections are under construction and are scheduled to open not before 2025.
There are regular train service to and from Tübingen (10 minutes, €3.20) and Stuttgart (35 minutes, €11.80). Reutlingen Hauptbahnhof (railway station).
The long-distance bus market has been rapidly expanding in Germany, ever since the passing of a new law in 2013, which enabled companies such as FlixBus to take hold in most parts of the nation. There are dozens of daily services from the majority of major german cities, often significantly cheaper than the alternatives such as train or car. Most buses offer amenities like Wi-Fi and power outlets and some can even transport bicycles. The best resource for checking connections is this German website. All buses leave from the Haltestelle Bahnhofstraße, Bahnhofstraße 12 (next to the train station), 48.49710°, 9.21085°. . DeinBus (dead link: January 2023) and MünchenLinie offer routes to e.g. München, Berlin, Nürnberg and Freiburg.
Reutlingens public transport is part of the Naldo transport network. They have an amazing variety of different tickets for group travel, etc. For a single traveller inside Reutlingen you would get a Einzelfahrschein (Single trip) or a Tageskarte (Day ticket) for one Zone (Wabe). The Einzelfahrschein is valid for 1 hour, the Tageskarte is valid for the rest of the day and costs twice as much as the Einzelfahrschein. The tickets can be bought when you get on the bus or occasionally at ticket machines at the bus stops. The tickets are also valid on the trains (if you have bought a ticket for enough zones) however you cannot buy them on the train, so make sure you have a valid ticket before you get on, otherwise you will be charged a €40 fine.
If your aim is to visit the Swabian Mountains and its beautiful landscapes and protected areas, it is best to use a car.
Reutlingen's main shopping street is the Wilhelmstraße. It has many small shops as well as the bigger stores such as H&M and Breuninger
In the city centre of Reutlingen there are many restaurants. Döner Kebap, the excellent Turkish fast-food, can be found on almost every corner of downtown.
All these are in the city centre:
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