Stuttgart Holidays

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Stuttgart is the hidden gem you never knew you needed. Think world-class cars, stunning landscapes, top-tier cuisine, and a city vibe that’s both swanky and laid-back.
Highlights
Car lover’s paradise – Home to both the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums, Stuttgart is a petrolhead’s dream.
Wine country in a city – Stuttgart is surrounded by rolling vineyards, making it one of Germany’s top wine-producing areas.
A proper good Christmas market – The annual Stuttgart Christmas Market is one of the biggest and most beautiful in Europe.
Greenery galore – From the Schlossgarten to Killesberg Park, Stuttgart has more than its fair share of lush, open spaces.
Getting around
Stuttgart’s public transport system makes exploring the city effortless. The S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and buses are reliable, and a StuttCard gives you unlimited travel and discounts on attractions. The city centre is compact, so walking is an easy option, and for an eco-friendly touch, electric car rentals are widely available.
Things to do for families in Stuttgart
Families will love Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden, a unique attraction with exotic animals and lush gardens. For interactive fun, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is packed with impressive cars and hands-on exhibits. Killesberg Park is perfect for a picnic, with a mini railway and a petting zoo to keep little ones entertained. If the weather isn’t playing ball, Sensapolis offers an indoor adventure with climbing walls, slides, and even a spaceship.
Things to do for couples in Stuttgart
For a romantic escape, wander through Neckar Valley’s vineyards, where you can enjoy a wine-tasting session with stunning views. Solitude Palace offers a fairytale setting with peaceful gardens and breathtaking scenery. If relaxation is on the cards, Therme Böblingen is the place to soak in warm pools and saunas. In the evening, dine at Stuttgart’s TV Tower, where a meal comes with a dazzling cityscape.
Things to do for groups in Stuttgart
Groups looking for a lively trip won’t be disappointed. If you’re visiting in autumn, Cannstatter Volksfest is a must, bringing Oktoberfest-style energy with giant beer tents and live music. The Porsche Museum is a thrilling stop, showcasing some of the world’s most iconic sports cars. Stuttgart’s bar scene is buzzing, with Schwarz Weiß Bar offering a cool speakeasy experience. For something different, try a VR gaming session or an escape room for a fun and competitive group challenge.
Things to do for foodies in Stuttgart
Stuttgart’s food scene is top-tier. Start with Maultaschen, the local take on ravioli, best tried at Zum Ackerbürger. The stunning Markthalle Stuttgart is a dream for food lovers, with stalls selling everything from fresh pretzels to global delicacies. Wine enthusiasts can sip Stuttgart’s best at Weingut Wöhrwag or Weingut Diehl, while those after a fine dining experience should book a table at Restaurant Délice for a Michelin-starred feast.