incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,31/10 - Central Hotel for Conferences and Meetings in ... more
mediterean style.Direct connections to all important locations in Stuttgart while having the subway station direct at the hotel. City: State Gallery, Wilhelma (large ...
This 4-star Superior hotel near Stuttgart’s Killesberg park boasts quality amenities, ... more
wireless internet access, and excellent transport connections to all points of interest. The TOP Kongresshotel Europe’s location near the Pragsattel junction allows y...
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Location. The Kongresshotel Europe is located in the city of Stuttgart, Germany, three ... more
kilometres from the centre. The nearest metro station is Maybachstrasse, 30 metres away. Hotel Features. This contemporary seven storey hotel has a wellness c...
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Location. The Kongresshotel Europe is located in the city of Stuttgart, Germany, three ... more
kilometres from the centre. The nearest metro station is Maybachstrasse, 30 metres away. Hotel Features. This contemporary seven storey hotel has a wellness c...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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
Today we’re going to get to know Stuttgart, the capital of the Land Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of Germany which was founded 51 years ago, on 25th April 1952. Last year there were celebrations and festivities everywhere!
Before that time it had already been the home of the Kings of Württemberg who, as it is the habit with kings, had castles built in the city and outside, so there’s quite a lot to see.
We’ve met in the main train station which isn’t only a good starting-point for our tour, but also worth seeing in itself as it was built in the 1920s in the style of New Realism. The tower is 56 metres high topped by a rotating Mercedes star which signals to all people arriving what Stuttgart stands for worldwide: car industry!
On the one hand the Swabians are very proud of their reputation as ...
Advantages: Well run German Airport Disadvantages: Display screens not updated quickly enough
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Bulgaria Air
Condor
Corendon
Croatia Airlines
CSA Czech Airlines
dba
Delta Air Lines
Finnair
germanwings (Stansted)
Hapagfly
HLX (Manchester)
KLM
LTU
Lufthansa (Jersey, Guernsey, Heathrow + London City)
Malev
Onur Air
Qantas
SAS
Sky Airlines
SkyEurope
swiss
Transavia
Tunis Air
Turkish Airlines
GETTING TO/FROM AIRPORT
The airport is situated outside of the city centre so transport is required to get into Stuttgart itself. When I visited, I used the train system, which I was extremely impressed with. The station is located directly beneath the terminal making it very quick and ash to catch. There are currently two lines (S-Bahns S3 and S2) which both go to the centre where you can connect with the general German rail network. The last train of the night leaves at 00:25 after which you would have to catch a taxi ...