Where to Stay in Stuttgart
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Stuttgart
Mitte (City Center)
LuxuryThe bustling heart of Stuttgart, offering a mix of shopping, culture, and historical sights.
- +Central location with excellent transport links.
- +Abundance of shops, restaurants, and attractions.
- +Highly walkable to major sights.
- -Can be crowded and noisy.
- -Accommodations can be more expensive.
West (Weststadt)
Mid-rangeAn upscale residential area known for its beautiful Wilhelminian-era architecture and leafy streets.
- +Charming and picturesque streets.
- +Quieter and more relaxed atmosphere than the city center.
- +Good selection of independent shops and cafes.
- -Slightly less central, requiring more public transport for some attractions.
- -Fewer budget accommodation options.
SΓΌd (South)
BudgetA diverse neighborhood blending residential areas with green spaces and cultural institutions.
- +Access to large parks like Rosenstein Park.
- +Good public transport connections.
- +More affordable dining and accommodation options.
- -Can feel spread out.
- -Fewer high-end shopping opportunities.
Cannstatt (Bad Cannstatt)
Mid-rangeStuttgart's spa district, famous for its mineral springs, the Cannstatter Wasen festival grounds, and the Wilhelma.
- +Home to major attractions like Wilhelma and Wasen.
- +Relaxing atmosphere with thermal baths.
- +Good transport links to the city center.
- -Can be very busy during festivals.
- -Slightly further from the main city center sights.
Daily Budget (Luxury)
EUR 300/day
Hidden Gems in Stuttgart
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Leonhardskirche
Climb the tower of this historic church for panoramic views over the city center and the surrounding vineyards. It offers a different perspective of Stuttgart that many tourists overlook.
1 area to be cautious about
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