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State capital Stuttgart

People with disabilities

Online city guide

Here you can find the barrier-free online city guide of the city of Stuttgart. It provides information about the accessibility of buildings and facilities as well as about guidance systems, step heights, elevators and more. The city guide also contains information about whether there are offers for hearing-impaired or deaf people.

Presenting the barrier-free online city guide in February 2020 (from left): First Mayor Dr. Fabian Mayer, Representative for the Interests of People with Disabilities Simone Fischer and Social Mayor Dr. Alexandra Sußmann.

Getting to the supermarket, the doctor's office or the café is no problem for most citizens in their everyday lives. But for people with disabilities, strollers or walkers, daily errands become a challenge.

That's why the online city guide has been available at  www.stuttgart-inklusiv.de (opens in a new tab) since the beginning of 2020. It is intended to be an attractive platform for all citizens and guests of the city and contain useful information.

The city guide contains as complete as possible details of stores, service businesses and social and medical-therapeutic facilities. The entry is free of charge. A print version is also planned.

To make the new city guide as user-friendly as possible, people with disabilities were involved in its development. Questions can be answered by the office of the Representative for the Interests of People with Disabilities.

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