Located between Stuttgart's industrial estate and the vineyards along the River Neckar, ... more
this 3-star hotel in the city's Wangen district enjoys easy access to the port and Daimler Chrysler company.The modern Aparthotel am Autohof offers brightly furnish...
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Advantages: Great city Disadvantages: It's far from here lol
I recently spent 8 days in Stuttgart as part of an exchange, and really loved the city and all it had to offer. Most of what I loved about it was the other towns and places that they had in the area, which I will talk about in more detail below.
*Stuttgart town centre*
To be honest, I didn't spend a great deal of time in Stuttgart itself, although I did spend a long time in one of the many Starbucks they had. The main shopping street, Koenigstrasse, had many German shops as well as internationally known ones such as H&M, along with a handful of restaurants. I went to the art museum one day, which was right in the middle of town and easy to get to, and really enjoyed it.
*Transport*
One thing that really impressed me about Stuttgart was the public transport and how clean and reliable it was. I live in Newcastle upon Tyne ...
Advantages: nice city, nice surroundings Disadvantages: the dialect of the people, but if you don't know German anyway, why bother
! The building beside the station was opened 25 years ago on 22nd April 1977, the Stuttgart ‘Star Theatre’, though, as it was formerly called, had already been opened in 1928, one of the first worldwide (the first ever was in Munich). It was destroyed during the WW2.
The first show starts at 10 a.m, you can meet us afterwards at the Pavilion on the Schlossplatz (Palace Square) at 12.15; you get there walking out of the station (cross the street parallel to it via the subway), the street in front of you is the Königsstrasse (King‘s Street), the main pedestrian precinct and shopping centre, to the Schlossplatz it‘s not even 200m; we won’t go there, it only has big and boring buildings with department stores and banks, we’re strolling through the Schlosspark (Castle Park) which runs parallel to it, to the left ...
Advantages: Well run German Airport Disadvantages: Display screens not updated quickly enough
Stuttgart Echterdingen is situated approximately 10 miles outside of the centre of Stuttgart and is the first and last point of call for many travellers visiting this city of industry.
Although not the largest of airports, Stuttgart still sees approximately 400 landings and taking offs daily and last year saw nearly 9.5million people use the airport, flying on approximately 60 different carriers.
THE TERMINAL
If you are flying from Stuttgart, you will see that your flight will arrive/depart from one of four terminals at the airport. However, do not be fooled as, unlike many other airports, the four terminals are encased in the same building and the number only refers to the part of the terminal that you will fly from.
As well as being split into four sections laterally, the terminal is split across five floors with each ...
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Product details
Long Name
Aparthotel Am Autohof
Type
Hotel
Street
Hedelfinger Str 17
Address
Hedelfinger Str 17, 70327 Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
City
Stuttgart
Country
Germany
Post Code
70327
County
Baden-Württemberg
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
40.05
Manufacturer's product description
This modern hotel prides itself on its strategic position between the industrial area and vineyards on the Neckar river bank. Private and business travellers as well as bus groups will be drawn to the hotels winning blend of comfort and functionality. The harbour, Daimler Chrysler complex and new car museum, Schleyerhalle venue and Neckar park are all nearby. Cyclists, joggers and day trippers will benefit from the hotels proximity to the Neckar valleys scenic routes. After an action-packed day, why not try the dedicated restaurants Hungarian and local specialities?
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