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Tourism in Stuttgart and reasons to visit this German gem

Tourism in Stuttgart and reasons to visit this German gem

 

It is the capital of Baden-Württemberg and home to its own dialect called Schwebisch

But did you know that Stuttgart is also known as the least stressful city in the world?

It is time to add Stuttgart to your list of German cities to visit during a trip tourism in ألمانيا

Here are 10 reasons for that.

Although Stuttgart has a lot to offer visitors

However, it is not often included in the itineraries of international travelers

But if you are looking for a vibrant destination full of ways to enjoy

Here are ten reasons why traveling to Stuttgart should be part of your next itinerary.

Travel to Stuttgart

Travelers arriving at Stuttgart Airport can easily reach the city center by train

Which operates from early morning to midnight, with an interval between trains of 20 minutes

It is important to validate the ticket before boarding the train.

The urban transport system is also commendable. There are buses, trams and the underground in Stuttgart

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Buses also run into the city even at night.

Fans of taxi rides should keep in mind that the services are quite expensive. Don't be surprised if a five-minute ride costs more than €10.

Experts advise that if you are planning to explore around the city, work on exploring the local attractions by renting a bike. The daily rent will cost about 13 euros.

Tourists who are accustomed to traveling by car should keep in mind that many streets in the historic district are closed to cars. You can get around on foot or by bike, so it's best to use bicycles.

Stuttgart is considered one of the greenest cities in Europe; It has a number of wonderful local parks, and almost all of them have a picnic area.

Ideal for travel lovers, the Stuttgart Card gives you the opportunity to get discounted rates at popular museums and galleries. The only drawback is that there are no discounts for public transport, and a three-day pass costs about 10 euros.

It is best to buy tickets for museums and entertainment activities in advance, especially since on weekends there are long lines at the reservation desks that get lost and lethal.

Green Stuttgart

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In a city and region dominated by the automobile industry, Stuttgart offers an enormous amount of green space. Parks and gardens can be found across the city from the Palace Gardens in the city center to Kalisberg Park in the northern section of Stuttgart, all of which are packed with visitors when the weather is nice.

What's more, Stuttgart is home to Europe's largest botanical garden, which was originally built as a bathing bath and summer villa for the royal family, and is beautiful year-round and a favorite picnic and day trip for both visitors and locals alike.

Perhaps the favorite outdoor place for both local residents and visitors to the city is the park known as the Wilhelma Zoo and the botanical gardens inspired by the architectural style of North Africa, which makes it a charming destination to visit and a place to attract families, as the park opened to the public in 1880, and includes more of the zoo's 1000 species, including chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.

Famous car museums

Being the birthplace of two of the most sought-after car brands, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, the city has a reputation for appreciating German engineering when it comes to its cars. Once you arrive, you'll be acutely aware of the pride the city has in its domestic auto industry, and both companies have museums dedicated to their brands' history and future innovation.

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And not only are these beautiful cars easy to see while driving around the city, but you can also find wonderful museums dedicated to their history, museums that open your eyes to a whole new world of German innovation and design.

The Mercedes-Benz Museum traces the history of the car and the company's roots in Baden-Württemberg through nine floors of interesting and interactive exhibitions and displays. Classic models from over decades are on display, demonstrating the evolution of the automaker in an amazing way.

The Porsche Museum chronicles the automaker's roots from the turn of the last century to Formula 1 engineering successes, and the elegant museum has much to offer visitors. And those who want a more interactive experience can book Porsche Drive, where you can rent your favorite model from an hour to a week, starting at €69.

City site

Stuttgart is located in the southwestern quadrant of the country, and is close to major tourist destinations such as Frankfurt, Nuremberg, and Munich.

They are all easily accessible cities by Germany's extensive railway system. Also when you are in Stuttgart

You will be close to Switzerland, northwestern Austria and the Alsace region of France and Luxembourg.

In addition, Stuttgart also has an international airport at the southern end of the city

Many flights depart from there to the most famous destinations within Europe, including London, Barcelona, ​​Amsterdam and Paris, in addition to the Canary Islands, Mallorca and Split.

Schlossplatz

Schlossplatz, or Palace Square, is located in the city center along King's Street and just a few blocks from the main train station

The square is surrounded by restaurants and many historical buildings, including the New Palace.

On a hot sunny day, visitors can be seen enjoying the wonderful atmosphere between the grassy areas and the large fountains that characterize this square.

In the winter, the square is surrounded by music and Christmas stalls.

The most beautiful views in Stuttgart

There are countless lookout points in Stuttgart, from which you can get a wonderful view of the city, especially at sunset

Just bring comfortable shoes to Stuttgart, as you will have to overcome the so-called “Stäffele” which are stairs you find scattered throughout the city.

The TV Tower is one of the city's landmarks, and from the viewing platform there, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the city.

Stress free Stuttgart

 

In 2017, Stuttgart was chosen in a Zipjet survey as the least stressful city in the world, thanks to its green spaces

The near-ideal result for household purchasing power and the mental health of its citizens. In fact, Stuttgart has plenty of green outdoor spaces, as well as being a friendly and safe destination.

 

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