
Porsche Museum
Best time to visit
Visit early on weekdays to dodge crowds and get the best photos inside the museum's sleek glass halls. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for a stroll through the outdoor exhibits.
Budget tips
Entry costs around 10 euros for adults with discounts for students and seniors. Free entry on select cultural days, and combined tickets with local transit pass provide savings.
Recommended for
Car enthusiasts, Families, Technology buffs, Design lovers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
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.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as the museum involves a lot of walking and standing.
- Head to the top floor first for panoramic shots of Stuttgart from the museum's large windows.
- Skip the weekend if possible to avoid school groups and families, ensuring a more relaxed visit.
- Allow extra time for the simulator experience, which is very popular and may require queuing.
Have you heard of free walking tours?
After traveling to 30+ countries, there's one thing I wish someone had told me from day one, and it completely changed how I experience new cities.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
100% tip-based
Guides earn only tips, so they give their absolute best
You tip what feels right
At the end, just tip whatever you feel is right
I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Stuttgart, Germany, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.




