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Surrounded by beautiful countryside , and the centre of Germany's wine growing region, the city of Stuttgart is Germany's garden city, and a picturesque place with plenty of attractions itself, and close by. Ideal as a city break destination at any time of the year, and also as the base for a longer holiday exploring southwest Germany and the Black Forest , Stuttgart has lots to offer to the traveller.
With its moderate climate, proximity to the Black Forest and unique Swabian heritage, Stuttgart is a great place to experience an authentic German city without hordes of tourists. For a more raucous time, visit during the Cannstatter Volksfest, Germany's second-largest Oktoberfest celebration
Stuttgart is a prosperous modern city with two famous festivals, one for wine and one for beer, a world class gallery in the Staatsgalerie, excellent shops and innumerable good quality value-for-money restaurants. There is a lively cultural scene. South-east of Stuttgart is Esslingan, featuring important buildings from Roman times onward. To the north be sure to visit Ludwigsburg with its impressive and beautiful planned layout of gardens and palaces dating from around 1700.
Stuttgart arguably has one of the most beautiful settings in all Europe, surrounded by a wonderful panorama of rolling green hills, forests and vineyards. The many interesting sights in Stuttgart include two city chateaux (Stadtschlösser), the Staatsgalerie art gallery and the unique Wilhelma zoo and botanical gardens. Baden-Württemberg's state capital is also a top venue for hit musicals.
Situated in Southern Germany.
Schlossplatz and Neues Schloss: Stuttgart's most beautiful square, in the city centre
Wilhelma: Europe's biggest combined zoo and botanical gardens, set in a Moorish park
SI Erlebnis-Center with the Apollo Theatre, Musical Theatre, Casino, theme restaurants, shopping malls, cinemas, sauna and Vitalbad baths
Mercedes-Benz and Porsche: Museums of the world's oldest car manufacturer and the famous sports car manufacturer
Fernsehturm: The world's first broadcasting tower made of steel-reinforced concrete
Bohnenviertel: Bohemian quarter in the Old Town with wine bars, popular pubs and antiques shops
Altes Schloss Renaissance schloss, now home of the Württemberg State Museum
Neue Staatsgalerie Masterpiece of post-modern architecture by James Stirling, outstanding collection of classic modern art
Alte Staatsgalerie Painting from the Middle Ages to the 19C
Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart Otto Dix collection Weissenhof estate Built in 1927, designed by leading Bauhaus architects
Markthalle Fully preserved art nouveau market hall with a wealth of international culinary attractions
More than 40 theatres, 30 art galleries and numerous museums, including car museums, the Wine-Growing Museum, the Hegel House, the Linden Ethnology Museum and the Carl Zeiss Planetarium.
The exciting metropolis is a great city for young people, with a non-stop program on 365 days of the year. Experience budget culture by day with the STUTTCARD.
Nightlife attractions include hip-hop, jazz, Thursday Night Skates and a wealth of other activities. Stuttgart is a veritable paradise for shoppers, with something for every taste and budget, including big department stores on the 1km long Königstrasse, elegant shopping malls, exquisite little boutiques in the Old Town and lowprice factory outlets.
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