The bus stop "Listplatz" is located directly in front of the main station (opposite the main entrance). From there, take bus line 4 and 8 in the direction "Hohbuch" and exit at the bus stop "Hochschulen" (universities), which brings you directly to campus.
Here you can find further information on the Naldo timetable and a Reutlingen city map.
The Expresso Bus (X3) from Stuttgart Airport to Reutlingen runs once an hour. At the bus stop "Unter den Linden" in Reutlingen, change to line 4, which will take you directly to the bus stop "Hochschulen".
Take the A8 motorway and exit at "Stuttgart-Möhringen /-Degerloch". Then, continue on the B27 in the direction of Reutlingen.
Take the A 81 motorway to the "Herrenberg" exit and continue on the B28 towards "Tübingen-Reutlingen".
Parking
You can reach the university car park via Alteburgstraße (48°28'48.0 "N 9°11'11.9 "E). There are around 750 parking spaces for students, staff, and guests. You will find further parking spaces at the stadium "Kreuzeiche" and the "Markwasen" swimming pool, both of which are easily accessible on foot. Please make sure to keep access roads and escape routes clear.
External locations
Herman Hollerith Zentrum
Danziger Str. 6
71034 Böblingen
07121/271-4102
E-Mail
Electronics & Drives
Oferdinger Straße 50
72768 Reutlingen-Rommelsbach
07121/271-7085
E-Mail
Other contacts
Student Service Center of Reutlingen University The Student Service Centre at Reutlingen University is the first point of contact for applicants, students, and alumni. It is responsible for any organisational questions relating to studying at Reutlingen Uni. | Tel.: +49 7121 271 1060 Opening hours |
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E-charging points
Parkraumgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg mbh (PBW) operates eight 22kW charging points with a maximum total output of 110 kW at the university car park (48°28'48.0 "N 9°11'11.9 "E) on Alteburgstraße. The charging station was built as part of the GELaZ research project of the Reutlingen Energy Centre and is now also open to the public.