1. Mercedes-Benz Museum
Explore the history of the Mercedes-Benz brand and automobile industry with over 160 vehicles and numerous exhibits in a stunning modern architectural setting.
The best places to see and eat in Stuttgart, ranked by real travelers.
Explore the history of the Mercedes-Benz brand and automobile industry with over 160 vehicles and numerous exhibits in a stunning modern architectural setting.
The largest square in Stuttgart, surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and cafes. Ideal for relaxing and people-watching, with events often taking place.
A unique combination of zoo and botanical garden, featuring over 1,000 animal species and a wide variety of plant species in beautiful historic buildings.
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Discover the legacy of Porsche with an impressive collection of sports cars, prototypes, and historical models, all showcased in a sleek modern building.
Enjoy panoramic views of Stuttgart and its surroundings from the observation deck of this iconic landmark, the world's first TV tower constructed from concrete.
A large park featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, a small petting zoo, and a scenic observation tower offering great views of the city.
A stunning Rococo palace located on the outskirts of Stuttgart, offering guided tours and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
This museum consists of two locations, showcasing extensive exhibits on paleontology, geology, and biology, including impressive dinosaur skeletons.
A peaceful park area in the heart of Stuttgart, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying nature.
A historic chapel built by King Wilhelm I as a tribute to his late wife. Offers stunning views of the vineyards and surrounding landscape.
A major art museum with an extensive collection ranging from classic to contemporary art, housed in an impressive postmodern building.
A serene and beautifully landscaped garden offering a peaceful retreat with traditional Chinese architecture, ponds, and plants.
Located in a striking glass cube building, this museum houses a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Otto Dix.
A scenic hill offering great views over Stuttgart, with walking trails, a beer garden, and landscaped gardens.
Part of the State Museum of Natural History, located in Rosenstein Palace, featuring exhibits on natural history, evolution, and biodiversity.
A botanical garden associated with the University of Hohenheim, showcasing a variety of plant species in a picturesque setting.
A historic castle dating back to the 10th century, now housing the Wurttemberg State Museum with exhibits on regional history and culture.
An ethnological museum with extensive exhibits on cultures from around the world, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
A magnificent Baroque-style palace located in Schlossplatz, offering guided tours and housing government offices.
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