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Visit
Stuttgart to discover a city
of easy
contrast
Author:
Michael Hanna
Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Würtemberg and is
beautifully positioned at the edge of the Black Forest; and as one
of Germany's leading industrial cities, it is a hive for both
holiday and business travelers from around the world.
With a friendly atmosphere and easy hospitality, the charms of this
city do not always unfold immediately to visitors; instead, they
sometimes need to be sought out or looked up through tourist
information before they will offer their full reward. A good
starting point for any visit is the restaurant on top of the TV
tower; while slightly pricey, it provides a great view of the city
and the Neckar valley.
Stuttgart is enclosed by hills on three sides of the city, while the
fourth side opens up toward its river harbor. Notable attractions
include the nearby four castles and the famous Weissenhof estate,
and it is a mecca for car fanatics. As the home of the Porsche and
Mercedes Benz car companies, it is not surprising that the Mercedes
Benz and Porsche museums act as focal points for petrol heads.
Food and drink also usually feature heavily in any visit to
Stuttgart. The city is dotted with a multitude of restaurants and
cafes offering local or international cuisine and beautiful views of
the city, alongside all types of nightclubs, discos, bars, and pubs
encompassing various themes and providing something for all
different clientele.
The region in which Stuttgart is situated also has a long history of
winegrowing, and for the last 800 years, winegrowers have been
permitted to serve their wine in their own private households. This
leads to a relaxed atmosphere where home made wine and food can be
consumed in comfortable surroundings while hanging out with the
locals. The many great wines which are made here have international
appeal, and the region's long tradition can be seen by taking the
wine hiking trails which are carefully documented in the winemaking
museum or directly experienced in the various seasonal wine rooms
and taverns.
Finding accommodation to stay in and around Stuttgart is easy, as
there are many great quality B&Bs, hostels and hotels available,
including a lavish new Hilton Garden Inn which has just opened near
to the Mercedes museum.
For visitors looking for a touch of peace and tranquility, the many
wide ranging parks across the city offer an ideal chance to get away
from the hustle and bustle of normal life. The city is renowned for
its range of boutiques, exclusive stores, and shopping malls which
have something to offer even the most hardened of shoppers. A stroll
through the busy Koenigstrasse pedestrian zone is a must for any
power shopper, while lesser shoppers will still find themselves
enticed by their fabulous range of products available, making it
very difficult to leave empty handed.
Walking around Stuttgart is a great way to see the sights, and many
urban trekkers may like to walk through the Rosensteingarten and up
to the Killesberg for a fabulous view. Specific walks have been set
up around the city, starting at either the central train station or
the Altes Schloss, and are highlighted by yellow sign posts which
point out modern and historical areas of interest.
Business, pleasure, shopping or resting, Stuttgart has something for
everyone.
About the
Author:
Michael is a keen writer living in Edinburgh:
Michael Hanna
Things
To Do and See in Stuttgart
Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart
Attraction type: Specialty museum; Transportation museum
Porsche Museum,
Stuttgart
Attraction type: Specialty museum; Transportation museum
State Gallery of
Stuttgart (Staatsgalerie), Stuttgart
Attraction type: Art museum
Television Tower
(Fernsehturm), Stuttgart
Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest; Observation deck/tower
Wilhelma Zoo and
Botanical Garden, Stuttgart
Attraction type: Garden; Zoo
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