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2 years ago
There was a really cute fish market going on when we were there. Seems like a place that has events going on a lot. read more
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70173 Stuttgart
Germany
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I used to live in Stuttgart and never knew about this garden. What a treasure!…read more I walked to this garden from the main train station area on a very hot day. It is at an elevation, like on the hill. I went up using a lot of stairs but the other direction offers a gradual incline without stairs. I'm glad I brought water. You enter through a gate. The garden is maintained by a local community group and closes at night. There is a small lake and I even saw a little turtle by the water. There is an indoor structure but it was locked when I visited. You can walk around and see the ambiance and there is an upper part with a view of the city. There were two people making out when I walked up to see the view. So that's pleasant. This garden is a nice place to take a break in the city and look at the view over the city. There's not much shade except for under the outdoor structure. If you want to sit there are mostly rocks. I recommend a visit if you want a peaceful, not often visited break from the hustle of Stuttgart.
Took Sbahn to hbf then climbed on a bus! Very easy to get too & was absolutely fun. YES, it's small…read morebut beautiful. It was a lovely Adventure. Very close to Killesberg and in the heart of downtown! We decided to head down to Killesberg which is another awesome park in its own. Then headed to Rohtelbul. Great way to spend the day with the family. Germany is beautiful
HDR-Foto vom Pavillon
Cinema that shows movies only in the original english version. The only way movies should be…read morewatched by all of us. Prices are very cheap and the location easy is to reach by car and train. if you come by car just park im the parking garage Vahinger Markt. If you come by train take the Vaihingen Schillerplatz exit.
For a English speaker who had lived in Germany for a couple of years, this place has endless…read morebenefits. For those who don't know, the Corso International Theater, is a English based theater, where American movies are shown. This place might be small at first look but the fact that I was able to watch an American film in English at a theater was a experience I was willing to go to. The staff are extremely friendly and they do serve common movie theater snacks, such as, ice cream, candy, popcorn, etc. Also they sell several movie posters from classic films like Star Wars. If you live in the Stuttgart area or your just visiting the country, this is the place to be.
Shhh! The movie is about to start...
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This was the best zoo and botanical garden I have ever been to. Def recommend. The animals are well…read moretaken care of. You get up close to these animals as possible.
Very nice zoo! My daughter thoroughly enjoyed herself and between the animals and plants,…read moreeverything was beautiful! I will be back!
Schmetterling
Love love love!!!! I was so happy that we made it to the planetarium while visiting Stuttgart. The…read moreplanetarium itself is surrounded by a huge construction mess at the moment and we had to walk quite a few detours to get there. The show -Autumn Stars - was breathtaking and we absolutely loved it. The staff was super nice- big kudos.
Ob Jung oder weniger Jung, das Planetarium ist ein MUSS. Die scheinbare Unendlichkeit ist absoluy…read morefaszinierend. Preise sind fuer Bildungszwecke fair. Ein paar Investitionen hier und da waeren super
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Massive and impressive. The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart (their global HQ is in Stuttgart)…read morecovers more than 135 years of automotive history from the first automobile to modern innovations. The museum spans 9 floors and displays over 160 vehicles and more than 1,500 total exhibits. The building's double-helix layout guides visitors from the top floor downward through a chronological journey of technological and design evolution. Plan on spending 4+ hours to see everything at a reasonable pace. Optional audio guides in multiple languages for deeper technical detail. Highly recommended for anyone interested in automotive engineering.
So glad I did the Porsche museum before the Mercedes-Benz museum! I would've been underwhelmed if…read moreit was reversed. Don't get me wrong, it was nice but they have...the 911. Mercedes is on a different level! Literally. 4 or 5 floors, I can't remember but you take these cool little lifts to the top floor and work your way down. I love museums and especially car museums when the earliest designs are only slightly better than walking with an 8kmph top speed! The top is the early vehicles and you walk down to get what resembles a vehicle. Then as you descend, note and note recognizable vehicles. Also, kudos to both, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz for not skipping history (looking at you 30s-40s) regardless of the travesties, it's part of their history. Meanwhile the US is trying to erase their not so stellar histories. But I digress. If you love cars AND history, you could literally spend an entire day looking at the development of various MB cars, busses, engine cutaways, and more. 100% recommend if you're in Stuttgart. Bonus points for a Cars and Coffee event going on during our visit. Love seeing people living older cars and preserving history!
Strawberry festival is along with Medieval & Christmas market the most romantic event in Esslingen…read more Once a year in June from the early morning hundreds of meters of tables on Küferstraße are set up with strawberry and strawberry cake. I strongly recommend not to miss official cutting of huge heart-shaped strawberry cake at 10 o'clock (Ottilienplatz). After that you can buy a piece of cake for you and your sweetheart ;)))
In a very large plaza sits this palace from centuries ago. The palace looks very modern possibly…read morefrom the reconstruction. At night, not too many strolling about the entrance. So thus, no one entering otherwise we would have gone in. I am reading it's not open to the general public, only to special people or groups. I would imagine the inside is a magnificent structure just like most interiors of palaces. But as it is, it's more like a park with a landmark because it's just a calm place people stroll, sit and relax.
... Abendstimmung am Schloss ...
Mikado Casino Sindelfingen
This Old Castle-located museum tells the story of the region from the Iron Age until the 19th…read moreCentury. Many of the overall panels are in English much most of the exhibition is in German. They probably have an English audio guide but I would rather just look. It is hard to see everything in one day. I started in the Iron Age and then was just exhausted and ran through the final century. I had low expectations for this museum and was pleasantly surprised to see that the artifacts here are high-quality and in the source location. This area really was a heartland of early human history, even the Romans had territory here. This location is also an important part of Celtic history. So much importance! This region is really (like many parts of the world) a crossroad of culture. Anyway, wear good shoes, you are walking on old marble castle floors. The lighting of the artifacts is understandably low-- it makes taking photographs nigh impossible. They DO carry a lovely coffee table book of their collection in the gift shop. Online, their complete collection appears to be archived and online for display as well. They have a lovely gift shop (with great scarves) and a cafe with coffee and food. Entrance fee is 6 Euros per adult, very reasonable.
The location inside the old castle aka palace is quite spectacular. So definitely worth a go, but…read morewell... still a museum with some more boring stuff. Sometimes in the court of the castle you can listen to open air concerts.
Blick in die Ausstellung.
This is a great place for a concert. It's much more intimate than the Schleyerhalle and more modern…read morethan the Liederhalle. The foyer has a really open feeling and is super for hanging out and having a drink with your friends or the one you love!
If you have a gig of an artist you like at the Theaterhaus, go and enjoz. the place is great…read more parking ok. toiletts good.
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