2026 Pan-GLASS Conference

Jul 6 - 9, 2026 | Stuttgart, Germany

Practical Information

Venue

Pan-GLASS 2026 will take place from 6–9 July 2026 at:

Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Messe & Congress
Flughafenstraße 43
70629 Stuttgart
Germany

Accommodations

There are many types of accommodations in different price ranges in Stuttgart. Please use your own preferred accommodation booking method.

The two hotels mentioned below offer special rates for the conference and can be booked by sending an email to hotel.stuttgart.airport.reservation@movenpick.com using Booking code: Pan-Glass 2026.

Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Messe & Congress
Flughafenstraße 43
Stuttgart, Germany

Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport
Flughafenstraße 50,
Stuttgart, Germany

Alternatively, reserve hotels from the list below by visiting https://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/en/pan-glass-conference2026, which provides booking options and details for other suitable accommodation choices in the vicinity of the conference venue.

Wyndham Stuttgart Airport Messe
Flughafenstraße 51
Stuttgart, Germany

B&B HOTEL Stuttgart-Airport/Messe
Zettachring 3
Stuttgart, Germany

Hotel Unger
Kronenstraße 17
Stuttgart, Germany

Hampton by Hilton Stuttgart Airport
Rita Mailburg Strasse 10
Filderstadt, Germany

Motel OneStuttgart-Hauptbahnhof
Kriegsbergstraße 32
Stuttgart, Germany

Transportation in and around Stuttgart

Stuttgart Airport is + 250 metres from the conference venue

Public Transportation

Bike sharing RegioRadStuttgart

Taxi

Rail – Stuttgart Central Station is a major railway station

Car Sharing and Rental Cars, including Uber and Lyft

Visa

Visa
Germany is part of the Schengen area. Generally speaking, all third-country nationals require a visa for stays in Germany. An exemption applies to EU citizens and citizens of countries for which the European Community has abolished the visa requirement for short stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period through the European Union visa scheme.

For an overview of visa requirements/exemptions for entry into the Federal Republic of Germany, click here.

Health and Safety

For information about emergency services click here.

Important phone numbers are:
Police (accidents): 110 (Germany only)
Fire department: 112 (Europe-wide)
Ambulance and emergency doctor: 112 (Europe-wide)
Poison control center: +49 761 19240
Pharmacy: visit https://www.lak-bw.de/Notdienstportal for pharmacies which are open at weekends and on public holidays in Stuttgart.

Exploring Stuttgart

Stuttgart, capital of southwest Germany’s Baden-Württemberg state, is known as a manufacturing hub. Mercedes-Benz and Porsche have headquarters and museums here. The city is filled with greenspaces, which wrap around its center. Popular parks include the Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark and Killesbergpark. Wilhelma, one of the largest zoos and botanical gardens in Europe, is just northeast of Rosenstein Castle.

Hohenheim is one of 18 outer quarters of the city of Stuttgart in the borough of Plieningen that sits on the Filder in central Baden-Württemberg. The quarter was founded in 1782 when Schloss Hohenheim was constructed on the orders of Charles Eugene of Baden-Württemberg. The University of Hohenheim, as the name might imply, is based here and uses much of Schloss Hohenheim for its campus.

A few of the things to go to while in Stuttgart are the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums and the Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten or maybe wander through one of the many parks, like the Schlossgarten which threads together the Mittlerer Schlossgarten, with its fine biergarten for summer imbibing, the sculpture-dotted Unterer Schlossgarten, and the Oberer Schlossgarten, home to stately landmarks such as the Staatstheater and the glass-fronted Landtag. Find more ideas for exploring Stuttgart at https://www.stuttgart-tourist.de/en.

Image courtesy of Doris Meta F: Wilhelma Zoologisch-Botanischer Garten

Image banner from left to right courtesy of Ank Kumar, Mercedes Benz Museum; Schlaier, Stuttgart Staatstheater; Coat of arms of Stuttgart; Arnaud 25, Porsche Museum; Julian Herzog, Neues Schloss Schlossplatzspringbrunnen Schlossplatz Stuttgart.