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Heilbronner Straße 325, 70469 StuttgartGBP 40 - 72
8.225 / 10 Score from 281 reviews
The Motel One Stuttgart is located close to the city centre and is comfortably and practically furnished. The city itself guarantees an interesting an… More
Flughafenstrasse 50, 70629 StuttgartGBP 14 - 1,245
9.225 / 10 Score from 41 reviews
The new Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport is located opposite the existing Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Messe. In the immediate vicinity you will find … More
Flughafenstrasse 51, 70629 StuttgartGBP 67 - 220
7.9 / 10 Score from 80 reviews
The Moevenpick hotel is located in the Swabian capital Stuttgart, the industrial metropolis in the south of Germany. You are staying directly at the a… More
EUR 65 - 159

Neotel Stuttgart

Vaihinger Straße 151, 70567 StuttgartGBP 53 - 129
7.325 / 10 Score from 34 reviews
Centrally located and easily accessible by public transport, you can easily reach the city centre, train station and Stuttgart fairground from this h… More
Heusteigstraße 30, 70180 StuttgartGBP 42 - 64
8.125 / 10 Score from 21 reviews
This guesthouse captivates through its peaceful and central location, just a short walk from the town hall and the city centre with its wide range of … More
Brabandtgasse 2, 70599 StuttgartGBP 73 - 211
8.125 / 10 Score from 12 reviews
The Romantik Hotel Traube is located close to the motorway A 8 near the airport and only 15 minutes away from the city center of Stuttgart. The Roman… More
EUR 62 - 150

Römerhof

Robert-Leicht-Strasse 93, 70563 StuttgartGBP 50 - 122
7.625 / 10 Score from 24 reviews
This hotel lies close to the university and the industrial area in Vaihingen, and just a 10-minute journey from Stuttgart’s airport, new exhibition … More
Plieninger Strasse 101-107, 70567 StuttgartGBP 87 - 176
8.225 / 10 Score from 36 reviews
This 4-star hotel is located right at the Stuttgart SI-Event-Centre, with its 2 musical theatres, cinema, spa and gym, casino, restaurants serving int… More
Hohenheimer Strasse 28-30, 70184 StuttgartGBP 106 - 260
8.7 / 10 Score from 8 reviews
The hotel Schlösschen zur Weinsteige distinguishes itself through its magnificent location on the Weinsteige hill in Stuttgart. Next to our hotel you… More
EUR 65 - 110

Seyboldt Garni

Fenchelstr.11, 70619 StuttgartGBP 53 - 89
7.25 / 10 Score from 4 reviews
Situated close to the airport and on the outskirts of the hectic city centre, you find the Hotel Seyboldt Garni.… More
Schlachthofstrasse 19, 70188 StuttgartGBP 43 - 88
6.5 / 10 Score from 7 reviews
This hotel’s proximity to the city centre, the railway station and NeckerPark make it ideal for exploring the city. Bus stops and underground stati… More
Arnulf-Klett-Platz 7, 70173 StuttgartGBP 93 - 350
7.7 / 10 Score from 61 reviews
Welcome to Stuttgart’s top address for discerning guests looking for the highest comfort and individual service Feel at home in our rooms and suite… More
Siemensstrasse 26, 70469 StuttgartGBP 49 - 236
8.275 / 10 Score from 28 reviews
This business hotel near Stuttgart’s Killesberg park boasts modern facilities and excellent transport connections to all points of interest. The ho… More
Siemensstrasse 33, 70469 StuttgartGBP 57 - 236
7.225 / 10 Score from 38 reviews
This business hotel near Stuttgart’s Killesberg park boasts modern facilities and excellent transport connections to all points of interest. The ho… More
Universitätsstr. 34, 70569 StuttgartGBP 38 - 87

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This hotel is situated conveniently close to the airport (17 minutes away) and also to Stuttgart's city centre (10 minutes). It is only a 5 minute wal… More
Guts-Muths-Weg 18, 70597 StuttgartGBP 57 - 137
8.175 / 10 Score from 14 reviews
The Waldhotel Degerloch is peacefully located in the South-Eastern part of stuttgart. The Bus-stop to fairground directly in front of the hotel, 7 wal… More
EUR 45 - 95

Wiesbadener Hof

Wiesbadener Str. 23, 70372 StuttgartGBP 37 - 77
6.925 / 10 Score from 55 reviews
The Wiesbadener Hof resides 5 minutes to walk from the railway station. Our house is a beautiful, rustically furnished family hotel. In adjacency you … More
EUR 75 - 325

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Hauptstr. 26, 70563 StuttgartGBP 61 - 264

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This unique art hotel successfully teams an unbeatable location with sophisticated comfort. Modern designer furniture, a distinctive personality and… More
Magstadter Strasse 2-4, 70569 StuttgartGBP 53 - 217
7.3 / 10 Score from 32 reviews
The Waldhotel Schatten is located in the Western part of Stuttgart, in Vahingen. The hotel was build in the year 1783 and carefully renovated. The res… More
 

Stuttgart: Guide


Stuttgart is the capital of Baden-Württemberg, Germany with approx. 580,000 inhabitants.

Get in


By plane


Stuttgart has one , located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen. Various airlines serve direct flight connections between Stuttgart and major German and European cities. Perhaps it will be difficult to book a direct flight to Stuttgart from outside Europe. Most airlines will fly to the major hub airports such as Frankfurt and Munich and offer connecting flights to Stuttgart. One exception is, which has an agreement with and your commuter flight from Frankfurt could be actually a train ride. This is very convienent if you head for Stuttgart CBD.

Delta Airlines has a direct service from Atlanta to Stuttgart. Depending on the success the route will maintain service, but considering the US Military Overseas Headquarters is located here, it seems most likely..

You'll most likely want to go to the center of Stuttgart but are now standing somewhat outside at the airport in Leinfelden-Echterdingen. The best way is the which is clean, cheap and safe.
Public Transport
The S-Bahn line S2 or S3 will bring you to Stuttgart's center within 27 minutes (see from station 'Flughafen' to station 'Hauptbahnhof').
Several bus lines head for other destinations.

Taxis will be waiting at the airport and are the fastest connection to in Walldorf.

To call airports taxi service: Phone 0711/ 9 48-44 09
To call Stuttgarts Taxi Central: Phone: 0711/ 56 6061.

By train


The main station (Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof) is located in the very center of Stuttgart.
Timetables for trains and booking are available on the webpages of .
For getting on from Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof and around in the city of Stuttgart itself, see Public Transportation below.

By car


The state highways A8 and A81 form a cross near Stuttgart ('Stuttgarter Kreuz'). The City is located in the upper right quarter of that cross. West/east-Highway A8 passes Stuttgart slightly to the south, north/south-highway A81 passes slightly to the west. Generally, follow the sign "Stuttgart Zentrum" to get to the center of Stuttgart (and try to not loose yourself in a suburb district: there are smaller towns all over the place melted together to form Stuttgart.)

Smaller but important routes from the center of Stuttgart to the areas outside are the B10 (to the east: Esslingen, Göppingen), B14 (to the southwest: 'Stuttgarter Kreuz', Sindelfingen, Böblingen) and B27 (to the south: airport, Tübingen, Reutlingen, to the north: Ludwigsburg).

During rush hours, all streets in the region will be a mess! Avoid 07:30 to 9:30 o'clock and 16:30 to 18:30 o'clock.
Highway A8 between Stuttgart-Karlsruhe is always a potential traffic-jam during worktime.
Never ever during rush hours drive near 'Pragsattel' (traffic node, connecting the northern suburbs). It kills your day.

Get around

Public transportation

Public transportation is provided by the U-Bahn and S-Bahn. For short distances, it is best to use the U-Bahn (or bus if necessary). For longer distances (to get to the suburbs) the S-Bahn is faster but has fewer stations than the U-Bahn.

Public transportation at late night (after 0:00am) is a problem! On the weekend there are night buses, but they are infrequent (1:11am, 2:22am and 3:33am) and on odd routes. Be careful if you have a very early airplane since there are no connections to the airport in the early morning between 1 and 5.

If you are staying for more than a day, for added mobility buy a special 3 days ticket available only in the hotels or at the airport. These tickets are valid for the entire VVS network. The city transport network is separated in zones. The city of Stuttgart is only Zone 10 and 20. Normal tickets are available at the many automats in the stations.

There are six S-Bahn lines (S1...S6) and 12 U-Bahn lines (U1...U9 + U13 + U14 + old Nr15) and several bus lines. Most lines will lead via Hauptbahnhof, ending in a layout that is pretty centralistic: If you want to go somewhere, chances are, you have to ride via Hauptbahnhof. The following U-Bahn or S-Bahn stations are located in the heart of the city: Hauptbahnhof, Schlossplatz, Charlottenplatz, Stadtmitte (Rotebühlplatz), Feuersee, Rathaus, Staatsgalerie, and Berliner Platz (Liederhalle). For a complete description see the .

A speciality of public transportation is the rack-railway between Stuttgart-Marienplatz and Stuttgart-Degerloch. It is the only urban rack-railway in Germany!

There is an old cable-car running from Stuttgart-Heslach to the cementary. It is monument-protected.

The http://www.vvs.de is a useful tool that gives prices and detailed information on how to reach every location, including foot paths to buildings.

Stuttgart's public transportation on the web - Homepage: http://www.vvs.de - English version: http://www.vvs.de/en/index.php

Walking

In the inner city, walking is no problem. The distances are not far and a traversal of the inner city by foot can be easily done within 25 minutes.

Stuttgart is quite safe. Even at night one may walk alone through the city without fear. One rare exception is the central city park, which should be avoided during late night hours. Of course, always use common sense when walking in a foreign city at night. The biggest danger for a pedestrian in Stuttgart is probably the cars.

To get a sense for the inner city, you should get to know following streets and places:

Königsstrasse: Hauptbahnhof, Schlossplatz, McDonalds 1.
Rotebühlplatz : Calwer Passage
Marienstrasse: McDonalds 2.
Rathaus: Marktplatz (Rathausplatz), Schulstrasse
Stadtpark: Staatstheater, Staatsgalerie, Charlottenplatz
Bolzstrasse, Friedrichsbau, Liederhalle

Biking

Biking in Stuttgart is not recommended for the city lies in a basin of a hilly region the Stuttgarters call "Kessel", literally "cauldron". There is a lot of car traffic, and routes for bikes are not well developed. Biking in the outlying areas of Stuttgart is very nice. Stuttgart is one of the greenest urban areas in Europe. There are many paths through the surrounding forests which are in very good shape.

By car

If you intend to drive by car inside Stuttgart, the only possibility to park are parking blocks at about 1,50 EUR per hour. One secret hint might be the parking place at the Landtag. Some parking blocks are closed during late night, providing no way of getting your car out. The street layout and numerous tunnels in Stuttgart can be confusing for tourists. Driving by car is not recommended.

Car drivers should know following ring and how to get there and off again, if trying to master an inner city ride.

--- Theodor-Heuss-Str. --- Friedrichsstr ---
| |
Paulinenstr Schillerstr (Hauptbahnhof)
| |
--- Holzstr------ Konrad-Adenauer-Str ------

By Taxi

Taxis are expensive. For 10 EUR you will get about 4 minutes of a taxi drive. With two or more people, getting a taxi together at night (when public transportation has stopped) can make sense.

Call a taxi in Stuttgart: Phone Nr. 0711/55 10 000 -

Comments

The first thing you want to have when arriving: a city maps featuring a picture that shows an abstract layout of the routes in public transportation (rail network). This inventory will give you independence. (You'll get such a map for example in small stores at the train main station near the platforms and probably at most fueling stations, too.)

If you drive, you should know that, in Germany, a flashing yellow light at an intersection means stop --not merely caution as in the U.S.

You have to pay for parking almost everywhere in Germany. Even your hotel will charge you for parking! If you park in a parking lot, before you get in your car to leave, you must find the ticket that was issued when you came in and feed it into the lot's vending machine. Pay the amount shown and retrieve the ticket. When you exit the lot, you must feed this ticket into the gate machine or traffic will rapidly back up behind you and you'll be stuck until an attendant comes (if ever).

Online Street Map available (only in german)
Other City Map (in english)

See

Museums

Technical museum: Mercedes-Benz Museum, Mercedesstraße 137/1, Bad Cannstatt (S-Bahn: Gottlieb Daimler Stadion, see ). Newly built in 2006 in an astonishing architecture. Frequently visited and really very cool.
Technical museum: Porsche Museum, Porscheplatz 1, Zuffenhausen (S-Bahn: S6 to Neuwirtshaus, see )
State gallery: Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 30-32,
Modern art museum: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Kleiner Schlossplatz 1,
Historical art museum: Württembergisches Landesmuseum, Altes Schloss, Schillerplatz 6,

Zoo

Wilhelma, zoological and botanical gardens, Neckartalstrasse, Bad Cannstatt (More information and arrival see )
Definitely a go for families. But watching monkeys and weird flowers in this old place can be fun for young adults, too. (Unless you feel pity for the locked up creatures.)

Planetarium

A fascinating astronomical journey, projected by optical hightech equipment:

Buildings

Stuttgart used to be an impressive town but was hugely destroyed during World War II and only few buildings were rebuilt to classical glance. The 50's still were post-war, in the 60's and 70's architectural things didn't care at all and in the 80's and 90's with major insurance companies and banks building monuments of bad taste in the inner city, the aesthetic situation wasn't really improving.

Here are some of the exceptions:

Altes Schloss, Old Palace (1300-1500)
Neues Schloss, New Palace (1700-1800)
, Solitude Palace (1700-1800)
Königsbau, King's Building (1850)
Staatstheater (Grosses Haus), State Theater (1907)
Markthalle, Market Hall (1910)
Hauptbahnhof, Main Railway Station (1920)
Weissenhofsiedlung, (1927),
, TV Tower (1954-1956), with a beautiful view over Stuttgart. If you like historical tram lines, you should take the 15-Line to Ruhbank (Fernsehturm), which gives you a wolderful view on the "Kessel"
Staatsgalerie, State Gallery (1977)

Squares

Schlossplatz

Rail transport systems


, a small railway in Killesberg park, on weekends using steam-powered engines!
, an old cable car running to the forest cementary
, German's only urban raick-railway. It uses modern cars like the light railway and offers a nice view

Do

Arts and culture

Theater & Concert


Ticket services (this list is by no means complete):
Kartenhäusle (Kartenboutique), Geißstraße 4, 70173 Stuttgart, Phone: 0711/2104012
Airport Ticket Tower, Airport Stuttgart, Terminal 1, Phone: 0711/9484567
ClubHouse, (SWR3 Club-Veranstaltungen) Hauptbahnhof, Kleine Schalterhalle, 70173 Stuttgart, Phone: 0711/260077

A good entry spot in the web for theaters, culture and events is http://www.stgt.com/stuttgart/aktuelle.htm (English).

Watch and listen to the of the state theater . (Stuttgart is quite fond of its ballet company dancing at very high skill. Definitely a top place to goto with a girl at evening. You'll need to reserve tickets in advance.)

Classical concerts and serious music are covered by the

Cinema


The entry fee will be about 7,- EUR per person.

Most cinemas will run movies with synchronized German voice without text captions and you will fail listening to the movie unless you understand German.

But there are at least one or two movie theaters, showing movies with original audio track (and possibly German text captions), which are:
Communal movie theater (Original with captions = OmU)
Corso Stuttgart Stuttgart-Vaihingen (All movies in original language; Tuesday are Kinoabends with greatly-reduced tickets)
(center of Stuttgart, close to the main train station)

Seasonal Festivals


Huge Winevillage (Weindorf) 10 days in early September.
Huge Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt) during December.
Huge fun fair (""), beertents and rollercoaster, early September. (Families should go there during daytime: after 20:00 o'clock beware of tough public and drunken people.) Canstatter Wasen is the second largest fun fair in the world. Visiting it is more pleasant than the Oktoberfest in Munich, because tents are not so overcrowded like on the Oktoberfest.
, a fun fair like Cannstatter Wasen in April/May, but smaller.
Festival of Animated Film (Internationales Trickfilmfestival - every other year)
Long Night of the Museums (Lange Nacht der Museen), Long Night of Sciences (Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften)
Stuttgart Summer Festival (Sommerfest) early August, city centre - music, food and drinks. free entrance
International Festival of Science Fiction, Horror and Thriller (Fantasy Filmfest, late July or early August: Festival for strange films, one week of Horror, Splatter, Asia, Suspense, Action and Animation.

Scenes & Underground

1. Nightclubbing & Bands
You can listen to good house, drum'n'base, hiphop and other kinds of electronic music in Stuttgart. However it is not always easy to get into most discotheques. The discotheque N-Pir, which is in a very ugly building in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, has a very restritictive door policy!

Bands, Nightclubs and Events are covered by local magazines (generally not in English).
Try http://lift-stuttgart.de and http://www.prinz.de/stuttgart.html (event magazines for Stuttgart).
Entry spots for nightclubbing in the cities of Stuttgart/Tübingen/Reutlingen could be:
- A plain listing trying to keep track of all clubs, bars, cafes (plus valuable infos about Food After midnight, 24-Hour Petrol Stations)

http://www.dancefloorguide.de/stuttgart/, http://www.partymoon.de, http://www.partys-in-stuttgart.de/

2. Small Art Galleries
Handouts with a list of ongoing exhibitions should be delivered in local art galleries.
The web can deliver more info.

3. People
Take a day visit to the town Tübingen by train. (From Hauptbahnhof, main station, either take a train to Tübingen or take the S1 to Herrenberg, then change to the Ammertalbahn which goes directly to Tübingen main station. It's mediaeval center is very charming and worth the travel from Stuttgart. Apart from that, there's also a jazz cellar and various bars and cafés in Tübingen which are quite worth a visit. Special recommendations: Wurstküche ("sausage kitchen", kind of a restaurant), the Arsenal (a most lovely cinema) and after perhaps 10pm the Tangente Night.

Nightlife


Have in mind, that the access of many discotheques in Stuttgart is not easy, because they do not like tourists here.

A good place to go where everyone speaks english is Biddy Earlys, an Irish pub near Stadt Mitte --the middle of the city. Do a google search for directions and keep a sharp eye because the entry is a mere doorway wide which leads down the stairs to the basement. Good bands on the weekends. Two or three euro cover. Everybody always welcome and you don't have to apologize for your poor German here!

If you want to go to a place where you can meet locals, you can visit the Bonny and Clyde. It`s near the U-Bahn station Stöckach. The owners speak English well, so do most of the guests. Many students, so music is from rock to punk. No cover charge.
http://www.bonnieandclyde-stuttgart.de/

Another great bar is the Classic Rock Cafe which is a few blocks away from Biddy Early's. Do a Google on it and you can find directions. No cover charge here even on weekends and the music is great! Interesting decor too. And everyone is welcome, German or not.

Another interesting fact about Germany is that prostitution is legal. There are bordellos all over. One of the biggest ones, a three story affair, is right in the heart of Stuttgart Stadt-mitte, about a block from the town hall clock tower. You'll have to look for it though or ask a local where it is as there are no signs --just an unmarked door at street level. It's called the drei farben house (the three color house). Entry is free, looking is free.

On the outskirts of Stuttgart, in Mohringen, there is a hotel/conference/entertainment complex called the SI Centrum. A lot of foreigners stay here. This complex includes a theater for Broadway shows, the Millenium hotel, and a spacious underground complex that houses many conference rooms, bars and restaurants. It's a very nice place to stay and although it's one of the best hotels in Stuttgart, it's not that expensive. Plus there's a s-bahn stop right behind the hotel so you can explore easily.

Discotheques with unproblematic access


Universum, Stuttgart-Vaihingen University (rock music, independent music)
Alfa, Stuttgart-Möhringen (Hip-Hop, house, many aggressive people)
Röhre, near Wagenburg Tunnel (independent music, not open every weekend, dancefloor is slightly inclined, which may be enerving at dancing)
LKA at Stuttgart-Wangen (rock-, country-music)

Further clubs (access may be difficult)


Perkins Park
Zapata
Proton
M1 Stuttgart
MOVE Club
ALASITAS

Gay & Lesbian


Eagle (men only leather bar)
Boots (men only country style bar)
Laura (mixed dance pub)
Kings Club (mixed dance club)
Jenseitz (mixed gay bar)

Recreation

Travel and wander


Schedule at least a daytime for such action (plus prepare some equipment like maps, drinkwater, solid shoes, food, rain-countermeasures, warm clothing during cold seasons, etc.! And no, sport shoes may not be appropriate.) You may want to contact a local tourist office for guidance.

the Black Forest (Schwarzwald)
the Schwäbische Alb (hilly mattock landscape) covering natures highlights like the mystical colored "Blautopf" and stalactite caves like "Bärenhöhle". Could be a nice trip for families with children.

From Stuttgart you can take many good day trips. Just an hour to an hour and a half south is the Swiss border and Zurich. On the way you can see the largest falls in Europe. An hour south is Triberg, a beautiful old village in the heart of the black forest which specializes in grandfather and cuckoo clocks. There is also a hiking trail which parallels a stream there. An hour to an hour and a half west from Stuttgart is Straussburg, France. I can't think of any reason to go there but if you just want to say you've been to France, it's an easy drive.

Sports


Swim: Stuttgart is fond of its mineral springs. The best one might be the which also offers a sauna, but there are many others like Neckarbad
Several commercial Tennis- and Squash-Centers available
You can windsurf on areas of the Max-Eyth-See when there is enough wind. (But honestly, surfers should better head for either Atlantic, North Sea or Lago di Garda!)

Relax


Stuttgart is full of mineral springs. Take some time out and enjoy The Leuze or Mineral Bad Cannstatt.

Spectate


See the soccer club VFB-Stuttgart in action - if you call such encounter recreation ;-)

Buy

Shopping around the Königsstrasse


The main shopping street in Stuttgart is the Königsstrasse which starts at the main railway station. Left and right of Königsstrasse are interesting shops, too, but Königstrasse is a good startpoint for navigation in the inner city.

A cool thing about shopping here, or anywhere in Germany, is that the price listed on the price tag is the price you pay. Taxes are already included. Another plus is that, if you're a foreigner, you can buy Value Added Tax (VAT) forms ($3 each) and use each for 16% off the listed price! Since they cost money, this is only practical for items over a certain amount.

Big shopping malls


Kaufhof (range of goods: all products you can think of / price and quality: mass market)
Breuninger (range of goods: clothing and household / price and quality: high)
Karstadt(range of goods: household / price and quality: average)
(range of goods: all products you can think of / price and quality: mass market / high)

Clothing


H&M (Hennis & Mauritz, cheap trendy bodyware)
Breuninger Subway (latest fashion highlights and shoes http://www.breuninger.com)
Breuninger (nice clothes and shoes for the business man and woman)
Sport Scheck (sport shoes, clothing and equipment), near to the train station
Fruit of the Loom, Uli Knecht, ... and the like (if you have enough money, spend it in Stuttgart :-)
Abseits (trendy designer labels at high prices. Just behind the Kunstmuseum. http://www.abseitsgermany.com/)
(I know there are some more big shoe stores on Königsstr. and some funny trendshoe stores, next to Marienstr; have to look them up.)

Technical stores


Conrad Elektronik (huge electro-technical assortment)
Arlt (computer equipment store)
Gravis (Apple-specific computer equipment store)
Media Markt (Hauptbahnhof, consumer electronics store, small and crowded place urgh )
Makro Markt (big consumer electronics store)
Saturn (huge consumer electronics store)
Pimkie and NewYorker (cute clothes for teens)

Music stores


WOM = World of music (Hauptbahnhof)
Saturn

Food markets


market square: "Marktplatz am Rathaus", public market on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings;
"Wilhelmsplatz", somewhat smaller public food market on Friday
market hall: "Markthalle" (exotic stuff, exotic prices), opens?

Food stores

Messe Stuttgart (trade fairs)

Still located few kilometers away from the main train station on a hill called 'Killesberg' on the top of Stuttgart.

Homepage: http://www.messe-stuttgart.de/english/messe/index.htm

(At the time of writing, a new and bigger trade fair is build near the airport outside of Stuttgart and will in Spring 2007 be used instead.)

Consumer exhibitions


Some of the consumer exhibitions of the Messe Stuttgart can be entertaining and educative.
I would name:

(October) Süddeutsche Spielmesse - South Germany's largest exhibition for games
(October) Modelbau Süd - Exhibition for model cars, aircraft, ships
(October) Future World - The consumer exhibition for multimedia

Eat


Fast Food

Stuttgart is known for the Brezel. (Get them but order with butter! You'll find them at the small wooden cabins on the Königsstrasse and at any baker's shop.)

At the many (Turkish food) stands. Take care to order "mit Scharf" (Pul Biber - dried chili, hot) or "ohne Scharf" (not hot...). If you order hot, you'll mostly be given an asking look. Say again and you'll get what you asked for.

Some Italian and Asian delivery services at varying quality. (Order online for example with http://www.stuttgart-pizza.de/ or http://www.joeys.de/)

Some small snack shops sell potato chips with ketchup and roasted sausage. They are sometimes located in white trailers.

Of course McDonalds, Burger King and Subway are in town, too. If you want to try their locally renowned single shop competitor, go to Udo Snack in Calwer Strasse.

Only two or three fast food shops are opened during night. Kebap Nemo at Rotebühlplatz(Somebody knows those?)

For opened during night: The "Gül Kebap" which is a and has opened 24/7. You can find it near the "Rathaus" (City Hall) and even closer to the "Conrad".

Restaurants

If you enter restaurants of small hotels or guesthouses you'll most likely get the local Swabian food (and often bad support for vegetarians). Order some 'Spätzle' or 'Knödel' as a rich side dish there.

There are good and bad restaurants of any color in town: German, Italian, French, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, African, American among others.

Common restaurant prices:
Pizza prices start at about 8,- EUR.
Nice meat or fish will start at about 16,- EUR.
Non-alcoholic drinks start at 2,50 EUR
Glass of beer start at 2,60 EUR
Glass of wine with ok quality start at 5,- EUR
Longdrinks start at 6,- EUR

Stuttgart also has two star rated restaurants
(Vincent Klink)
(Martin Öxle)

Canteens

Canteens fit the gap between fast food and a common restaurant. Canteens serve somewhat richer meal at medium prices. Most canteens have a busy ambience.

Breakfast

In the morning, locals definitely want to get some fresh bread (and brezels and buns) from the baker's shop and serve them with butter, cheese, ham, honey, jam and eggs from the fridge.

Orange juice together with coffee or tea or hot chocolate will fit nicely.

The breakfast in hotels will also look more or less that way.

You can also order this breakfast setup in some or the other cafe or pub, but you'd have to know the good places at first, if you don't wanna end up with a poor dish.

There are 2 Starbucks Coffee Shops along Königstrasse (a 3rd to open soon on the high-end districk on Calwer Strasse). But don't look for low-fat muffin or cream cheese options.

Drink


Many shops offer inside free water from a fountain.

Be prepared for solid prices in bars, cafes, pubs, clubs and the like. You'll find plenty of them (including, for example Irish Pubs and Community).

Nice places to hang loose


Waranga, Kleiner Schlossplatz
Palast der Republik (during summer), Friedrichstraße 27
The Sky Beach (during summer) http://www.skybeach.de/stuttgart/nav/bilder.php

Sleep


Youth hostel at Haussmannstrasse 27, Tel:+49.711.24 15 83. About ten minutes walk from main station

There's a relatively new service that provides comparably cheap accommodation for shorter or longer stays

Also try T-Com Tageshotel at Universität in Vaihingen. Reasonable prices for weekend stays, including buffest breakfast.

If you have an early morning flight, it is possible to spend the night in the airport, as check-in areas stay open at night.

Splurge


Le Meridien located on Willy-Brandt-Strasse has luxury rooms ranging from typical to suites. Booked over the internet or in advance can secure you lower rates (150 Euro for Deluxe Room or 325 Euro for Suite). This establishment has newer less traditional rooms suited for those on business.

Steigenberger Graf Zeppelin located on Arnulf-Klett-Platz has more traditional luxury rooms. Rates are similar to the Le Meridien.

Communicate

Phone


Call Shops are frequented by a lot of foreigners to call home.
The mobile GSM networks are fully developed. I suppose UMTS will work.
Public phone cells accept telephone-cards and coins. Since almost everybody owns his own mobile, public phone cells outside crowded areas become less and harder to spot, but they are still available.

Net


Internetcafes
Local phone lines are either usable for analog-modems or for ISDN. An up-to-date list of call-by-call providers can be found at .
Commercial WLAN-Hotspots are available at the airport and few other places.
Some hotels provide WLAN-Hotspots. Ask in advance.
If you find a private WLAN with an email-address as its network name, it's most likely an invitation to contact its friendly operator via email.
Usenet, see group: stgt.general
IRCnet: join channel #stuttgart

Get out

By train

For connections and timetables see webpages of .

For connections to nearer cities in the area which may be worth a visit (e.g. Esslingen, Ludwigsburg with their historic centres), you may also try the "S-Bahn" commuter trains which will take you there and back at least every half an hour. See #Public_transportation|Public transportation above for more information and timetable links.

Fast inner-German connections


From main station Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof:

to Cologne (Köln) 2:15 hours: (ICE via Mannheim, Frankfurt - traveling at up to 305 km/h)
to Berlin 5:26 hours: (ICE via Göttingen - doesn't reach high speed on this track)
to Hamburg 5:08 hours: (ICE via Hannover)
to Munich (München) 2:11 hours: (ICE via Ulm, Augsburg - not top speed)
to Freiburg/Br. 2:16 hours (ICE via Karlsruhe).

Fast European connections


From main station Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof:

to France, Strasbourg 1:50 hours (EuroCity via Karlsruhe)
to France, Paris 6:09 hours (EuroCity via Strasbourg, Nancy)
to France, Paris 6:12 hours (ICE, EuroCity via Saarbrücken, Metz)
to Swiss, Zürich 2:48 hours (ICE via Schaffenhausen)
to Holland, Amsterdam 5:01 hours (ICE via Köln, Arnhem)
to Czech Republic, Prague 8:32 hours (ICE, EC)
to Belgium, Brussels 4:49 hours (ICE, IC,Thalys)


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