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Best places to visit in Stuttgart

  • Mercedes-Benz Museum

    The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart is a major tourist destination showcasing the history and innovation of the Mercedes-Benz brand, including its role in developing the first gasoline engine.

  • Porsche Museum

    The Porsche Museum highlights the evolution of Porsche's iconic cars with exhibits showcasing both classic and contemporary models, interactive displays and driving simulators.

  • Schlossplatz

    The Schlossplatz, or Palace Square, is a large, spacious baroque garden in the heart of Stuttgart, serving as a popular meeting place. It is historically significant with the New Palace and anniversary column symbolizing unity.

  • Solitude Palace

    This palace serves as a Stuart's peaceful escape from city life, offering panoramic views and a blend of Rococo and neoclassical architecture.

  • Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden

    Visit the Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden for a family-friendly adventure, to see a wide variety of animals and explore the beautifully landscaped gardens.

  • New Palace

    A palace downtown, perfect for photos and walks, with gardens that are free to visit.

  • Mercedes-Benz Arena

    Mercedes-Benz Arena hosts football matches, sports events, concerts, and live performances, with a seating capacity of over 60,000.

  • Ludwigsburg Palace

    Ludwigsburg Palace, north of Stuttgart, is a vast Baroque palace with lavishly decorated apartments, a grand marble hall, and the oldest preserved Palace Theater in Europe.

  • Stuttgart TV Tower

    The Stuttgart TV Tower, one of the first TV towers in the world, offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas from its observation deck and rotating restaurant.

  • State Gallery Stuttgart

    Art lovers shouldn't miss the State Gallery Stuttgart, which houses an impressive collection of artwork including pieces by famous artists like Rembrandt and Rubin.

  • Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

    The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is known for its outstanding collection of 20th-century paintings, with a focus on the classical modern period and works by artists such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.

  • Old Castle

    Visit the Old Castle (Altes Schloss), a centuries-old gem and a testament to Stuttgart's rich history, featuring impressive architecture and the captivating Württemberg State Museum inside.

  • Fernsehturm

    The Fernsehturm (television tower) offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings from its observation deck.

  • Markthalle

    The Stuttgart Markthalle, built in 1912 in the Art-Nevau style, is considered one of Germany's finest markets.

  • Cannstatter Volksfest

    One of the largest and most popular festivals in Germany, celebrating Stuttgart's brewing tradition with beer tents, amusement rides, and cultural events in the fall.

  • Fernsehturm Stuttgart

    The Fernsehturm Stuttgart, the world's first television tower, features an observation deck and restaurant with views across the city, the Neckar Valley, and as far as the Black Forest.

  • Killesberg Park

    This horticultural masterpiece features a valley of roses and over 200 varieties of dahlias, and is home to the Killesberg Tower offering panoramic views of the city.

  • Christmas Market

    This market transforms the city into a winter wonderland, complete with hundreds of stalls and a skating rink.

  • Porsche

    Porsche is a famous automotive brand that has been a fundamental part of the development of humanity and its history. Its museum showcases its leading and pioneering role in comfort, efficiency, style, and luxury.

  • Killesbergturm

    The Killesbergturm is featured as a top attraction in Stuttgart.

  • Staatsgalerie

    An art institution showcasing the city's vibrant art scene, featuring everything from classical to contemporary works.

  • Königstraße

    Königstraße is a bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes, and cultural attractions.

  • Weissenhof Estate

    A residential ensemble built in 1927 as part of an exhibition on "New Building," and is a key site for fans of modernist architecture.

  • Kunstmuseum Stuttgart

    This modern architectural marvel houses an extensive collection of Swabian, German, and Swiss art.

  • Rosenstein Park

    Rosenstein Park is a green oasis with lush greenery and serene ponds, featuring the Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History.

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