Tucked away in the heart of Germany, Stuttgart is where the past shakes hands with the future.
It’s a city for everyone. For history buffs. For car fanatics. For culinary connoisseurs.
And with Trainline, navigating Stuttgart is as easy as enjoying a slice of Schwäbischer Apfelkuchen (a traditional Swabian apple cake).
Image Credit: © Mercedes-Benz AG. Image Location: Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany
Discover Stuttgart’s must-see attractions
- Mercedes-Benz Museum. Did you know that Stuttgart is home to the Mercedes-Benz brand?
- Porsche Museum. It’s a sleek celebration of design and engineering, ideal for anyone who loves the finer things on four wheels.
- Wilhelma. A zoological-botanical garden in Stuttgart’s Bad Cannstatt district on the grounds of a historic castle.
Image Credit: Getty Images, Boarding1Now. Image Location: Koenigsbau, Stuttgart, Germany
Enjoy Stuttgart’s offbeat charm: hidden gems to explore
- Killesbergpark. A peaceful retreat. Ideal for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
- Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart. Not just books! This architectural marvel is a dreamy backdrop for your Instagram stories.
- Bohnenviertel. Wander through the old quarter and discover charming boutiques and cozy cafés.
Savor tantalizing tastes: Stuttgart’s culinary scene
Pick your favorite Swabian delight
Don’t miss Maultaschen, a dumpling-like dish filled with meat and spinach, or Spätzle, the German egg noodles. Both dishes are hearty, comforting, and give a true taste of Swabian classics. And for dessert in Stuttgart, try Apfelküchle, crispy fried apple rings dusted with cinnamon sugar.
Visit Stuttgart’s top eateries
Relish the homely coziness at Weinstube Kachelofen, taste the creative fusion at Michelin-starred Hupperts Restaurant, savor the sophisticated offerings at Schweizers Restaurant, or delve into the world of Swabian dumplings at Herr Kächele Maultaschen und mehr.
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Find your romantic escape in Stuttgart
- Fernsehturm Stuttgart. Breathtaking views for a romantic rendezvous.
- Schlossgarten. Walk hand-in-hand through these enchanting gardens.
Cultural beats: visit museums and theaters in Stuttgart
- Staatsgalerie. Where art spans from ancient to avant-garde.
- Stuttgart State Theater. Indulge in an evening of drama or ballet at this prestigious venue.
Image Credit and Location: in.Stuttgart / Photographer, Cannstatter Volksfest, Stuttgart, Germany
Festive times: join Stuttgart’s vibrant events
- Cannstatter Volksfest. Beer and cheer at Germany’s second largest beer festival. The 177th Cannstatt Folk Festival will take place from Sept. 27 to Oct. 13, 2024.
- Stuttgart Wine Village. Raise a glass to the region’s finest wines. The Stuttgarter Weindorf has been drawing crowds to Stuttgart’s Marktplatz, Schillerplatz, and Kirchstraße for half a century, offering regional culinary and cellar delights from late Aug. to mid-Sept.
Stuttgart key info at a glance:
Location. Stuttgart lies in southwest Germany, known for its rolling vineyards and innovative industries.
Weather. Enjoy a temperate climate, with warm summers and chilly, yet charming winters.
Pronunciation. Say it like the locals: “Shtoot-gahrt.”
Stuttgart isn’t just another pin on your travel map. Here, cars are more than machines; they’re historical icons. Parks aren’t just green spaces; they’re nature’s artwork. And the cultural scene? It’s as zesty as Oktoberfest itself!
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Header Image Credit: Getty Images, Cyril Gosselin. Image Location: Stuttgart, Germany