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A large crowd gathers at Schlossplatz, Stuttgart, with historic buildings and landmarks in the background.

Things to Do in Stuttgart, Germany

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NOT BUSYJan1°6d rain
NOT BUSYFeb2°5d rain
MODERATEMar6°7d rain
MODERATEApr11°6d rain
MODERATEMay16°8d rainBEST
BUSYJun20°9d rainBEST
BUSYJul22°7d rain
BUSYAug22°7d rain
MODERATESep18°6d rainBEST
MODERATEOct13°6d rainBEST
NOT BUSYNov6°7d rain
NOT BUSYDec3°7d rain

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Most popular attractions in Stuttgart, Germany

Mercedes-Benz Museum

1. Mercedes-Benz Museum

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4.8 (53,630)
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Explore 130 years of innovation and design excellence. Experience iconic cars and futuristic visions in a stunning architectural marvel.

Quick facts: The Mercedes-Benz Museum boasts over 160 vehicles spanning 130 years of automotive history. The building's unique double helix design allows visitors to explore two separate exhibition routes without backtracking.

Highlights: At the heart of the museum, the legendary 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen is displayed alongside futuristic concept cars, creating a dynamic timeline. Visitors can walk the spiraling ramps, feeling like they're journeying through time and technology.

Porsche Museum

2. Porsche Museum

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4.7 (37,397)
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Discover the pulse of automotive innovation and design. Experience thrilling race cars, historic classics, and immersive simulators under one striking roof.

Quick facts: Over 80 vehicles are displayed here, showcasing Porsche's evolution from early sports cars to cutting-edge electric prototypes. The building's futuristic design mirrors the innovative spirit of the cars inside, with a dramatic glass facade and sloping roof.

Highlights: A revolving display platform presents rare models like the 917 race car with vibrant Gulf livery, putting engineering masterpieces in 360-degree view. Visitors can also experience life-size driving simulators that mimic the intense thrill of racing a Porsche on legendary tracks.

Schlossplatz

3. Schlossplatz

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4.6 (45,572)
Historical PlaceTourist AttractionParkPoint of InterestEstablishment

Step into a lively urban square where history and modern culture collide. Experience stunning architecture alongside dynamic city life and seasonal events.

Quick facts: Feel the vibrant buzz where a royal palace once presided over city life. This expansive square hosts everything from open-air concerts to Christmas markets, transitioning with the seasons.

Highlights: Marvel at the contrast of baroque architecture with modern urban life as fountains and sculptures animate the space. Local skateboarders often take over the smooth stone plazas, adding a youthful twist to the historic setting.

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Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden

4. Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden

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4.5 (38,570)
ZooTourist AttractionBotanical GardenParkPoint of Interest

Experience wildlife and exotic plants in a lush, historic setting. Walk through vibrant gardens and see animals up close in their naturalistic habitats.

Quick facts: Over 1,000 animal species reside alongside a stunning collection of more than 6,000 plant species, creating a unique blend of zoo and botanical garden. Visitors can explore historic Moorish architecture integrated seamlessly with lush flora and diverse wildlife.

Highlights: The garden's greenhouses boast rare tropical plants that create a steamy oasis even in winter, plus you might catch the playful antics of the famous orangutans who love their spacious treetop playgrounds. A giant aviary wraps around the premises, offering immersive views of exotic birds in flight, as if you stepped into their world.

Killesberg Park

5. Killesberg Park

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4.7 (9,464)
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Escape to an enchanting park with lush gardens and playful surprises. Experience beautiful blooms, butterflies, and a charming miniature railway ride.

Quick facts: A sprawling green oasis covers over 50 hectares with themed gardens, playgrounds, and even a miniature railway. Butterfly lovers will find a tropical greenhouse teeming with vibrant species and exotic plants.

Highlights: An electrifying floral light show blooms each summer evening, turning flowerbeds into glowing canvases of color. Discover the vintage Killesberg Railway, an enchanting train that circles scenic hilltop views and whispering woods.

Ludwigsburg Palace

6. Ludwigsburg Palace

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4.6 (10,540)
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Step into a stunning Baroque realm filled with lavish art and sprawling gardens. Explore grand rooms and vibrant seasonal festivals in an unforgettable royal setting.

Quick facts: The palace showcases an extraordinary blend of Baroque architecture and expansive gardens that stretch over 32 hectares. With more than 450 rooms, it stands as one of Europe's largest Baroque palaces.

Highlights: Inside, the lavish Rococo interiors come alive with intricate wood carvings and pastel frescoes, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Württemberg royalty. The palace hosts an annual pumpkin festival creating surreal giant pumpkin displays among its manicured grounds.

Fernsehturm Stuttgart

7. Fernsehturm Stuttgart

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4.6 (15,226)
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Unreal 360 views await atop this iconic tower. Experience dining and sightseeing all in one thrilling spin.

Quick facts: Rising 216 meters, this tower was the world's first of its kind made entirely of reinforced concrete. People often spot paragliders launching from nearby hills, adding a thrilling vista to the skyline view.

Highlights: The observation deck offers a 360-degree panorama that stretches from the Black Forest to the Swabian Jura on clear days. A charming restaurant circles slowly, letting guests dine while soaking in breathtaking city views without moving a step.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Maultaschen

Maultaschen

Though primarily savory, Maultaschen can be served with sweet fillings in some variants, making it a versatile dish loved in Stuttgart.

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Most popular day trips

Heidelberg

120 km 1h 15m by train

Charming city with a historic castle and old town.

Tübingen

35 km 40m by train

Picturesque university town with cobblestone streets.

Black Forest

80 km 1h 30m by train

Scenic forest region known for hiking and cuckoo clocks.

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Getting there

Train stations

Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof

ICE, IC, regional trains

Use the S-Bahn from Stuttgart Airport to city center for a quick 30-minute transfer.

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Useful information for Stuttgart, Germany

Shopping locationsKönigstraße, Milaneo, Gerber, Breuninger
Nightlife locationsTheodor-Heuss-Straße, Hans-im-Glück-Straße, Lehmanns Lounge
Popular casual restaurantsVapiano, Hans im Glück, Kartoffelhaus
Popular fancy restaurantsRestaurant Wielandshöhe, Délice, Restaurant Olio
Popular coffee shopsCafé Kunsthalle, Milchhäusle, Heimspiel
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appMyTaxi, Uber, Free Now
Taxi price / km$2.5
Tourists / year3000000
Mobile internet speed50 Mbps
Unemployment percentage5.5 %
Poverty percentage16 %
Average income / month$3400
Average cost of living / month$1200
Hotel price / night from$70
Beer price from$3
Coffee price from$2.5
Street food price from$5
Restaurant meal price from$15
Local currencyEUR
Power plug typesC, F
ReligionsChristianity, Islam, Judaism
Spoken languagesGerman, English, Turkish
EthnicitiesGerman, Turkish, Italian
Political orientationCenter-Left
Population density3000 /km²
Geographical area207 km²
Possible natural disastersFlooding, Storms
Dangerous animalsNone
Locations for a nice walkSchlossgarten, Killesberg Park, Rosenstein Park, Neckar River
Public transportationsS-Bahn, U-Bahn, Tram, Bus
AirlinesLufthansa, Eurowings, Condor
Suggested vaccinationsCOVID-19, Influenza, Hepatitis A, Tetanus
Architecture typeModern, Baroque, Art Nouveau, Half-timbered
Average beer consumption per person / year99.9 l
Average wine consumption per person / year27.5 l
Tipping cultureTipping is common but usually not obligatory, about 5-10%
Coworking / day$25
Airbnb / month$1200
1BR rent / month$900
Gym / month$40
Daily budget (backpacker)$50
Daily budget (mid-range)$100

Overview for Stuttgart, Germany

English proficiencyGood
Traffic safetyGood
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechVery good
Public transportationGood
HealthcareVery good
EducationGood
Power grid reliabilityVery good
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyGood
Startup sceneGood
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessGood
Nature accessGood
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