Summer holidays in Stuttgart: Tips for the best childcare places!
Find out where parents in Stuttgart can find childcare for their children during the summer holidays. Diverse offers are waiting!

Summer holidays in Stuttgart: Tips for the best childcare places!
There are currently numerous offers for looking after children during the summer holidays in Stuttgart. Loud Stuttgart News Not only the city administration and the Stuttgart Youth Center Society (STJG) are involved, but also various church communities and other sponsors. Together they offer a colorful program that has something in store for both little adventurers and creative minds.
The forest homes, which guarantee all-day care with a variety of activities, such as scavenger hunts, soccer tournaments or even circus shows, are particularly popular. Here, children aged 4 to 14 can make their holidays exciting, and families in financial difficulties have the opportunity to apply for discounts. An overview of available places can be found on the central Waldheim homepage www.waldheime-stuttgart.de.
Diverse program offerings
The STJG's boiler holidays are another hit. They offer programs in the playhouse in the Lower Castle Garden that run from August 4th to 22nd. With a registration fee of 60 euros per week, the programs are both exciting and affordable. Sports clubs in Stuttgart also attract children who want to try out introductory courses or camps lasting several weeks. An overview of the offers can be found at www.feriensport-stuttgart.de.
Another highlight: the mobile media school Stuttgart-Ost. Interested children can take part in media workshops for free, but registration is also required.
Experience community
The youth farms and adventure playgrounds in Stuttgart enrich the holiday offerings and are often accessible without prior notice. For example, the Möhringen-Vaihingen youth farm is open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and offers a delicious vegetarian lunch for just two euros.
The AWO Stuttgart and the AWO Stuttgart youth organization are expanding the offering to include holiday programs that are intended for children and young people between the ages of 4 and 15. The caring teams are pedagogically trained and have a lot of experience to ensure that all children have an unforgettable time.
The forest homes are located in idyllic nature and offer, among other things, forest explorations, football games and other community experiences. Registration takes place in two-week increments and the conditions of participation are clear and transparent on the websites.
The city's 33 holiday forest homes ensure that children between the ages of 6 and 14, and in some cases also preschool children, can experience a varied program. In facilities run by the Evangelical and Catholic Church and the Workers' Welfare Association, the motto "Experience nature - experience community - have fun and enjoy" is the focus. These places are not only a safe haven, but also a space where children can respond to their needs in a playful way, supported by committed, volunteer leaders. Information about the desired facility can be found quickly on the city's website Stuttgart.de.
This year too, parents in Stuttgart will have a wide range of childcare options that offer both variety and shared experiences for their children. With all of these options, all that can be said is: summer can come!