Is Stuttgart worth visiting?

Is Stuttgart worth visiting?

Having toured many great places in Germany, I would not recommend spending the time in Stuttgart. This is a bigger city and doesn’t have many interesting things to see. It is known to the locals as a great place to shop (which it is) but doesn’t offer enough interest to put it on a tourist’s map.

What is there to do in Stuttgart for free?

Public Library Stuttgart. 580. Libraries.

  • Höhenpark Killesberg. 585. Parks.
  • Stuttgart Christmas Market. 290. Cultural Events.
  • Palace Square. 1,650. Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks.
  • Neckar Park. 553. Parks.
  • Killesbergturm. 356. Points of Interest & Landmarks.
  • Konigstrasse. 1,663.
  • Standseilbahn Stuttgart. 189.
  • Do they speak English in Stuttgart?

    Stuttgart – A decent level of English is spoken – not the highest prevalence in Germany, but not the lowest either. As a bonus, for expats looking for work, a large number of international companies are based in Stuttgart, like Daimler, Porsche, Bosch, Mahle and Hewlett Packard.

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    Is Stuttgart in the Black Forest?

    Roughly speaking, the Black Forest forms an elongated rectangle between Karlsruhe, Stuttgart, Basle and Lake Constance. The Black Forest borders on France in the west and Switzerland in the south.

    How much is gas in Stuttgart?

    Gas Prices in Stuttgart, Germany

    Transportation Edit
    Gasoline (1 gallon) 5.30€
    Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 22,000.00€
    Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6l 97kW Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 21,000.00€

    What is there to do in Stuttgart at night?

    The Best Nightlife in Stuttgart

    • © Theater. Strotmanns Magic Lounge.
    • Performance. Disney’s Musical Tarzan. 4.4.
    • © Concert. Oper Stuttgart.
    • © Theater. SI-Erlebnis-Centrum Stuttgart.
    • © Dinner Theater. Harald Wohlfahrt PALAZZO.
    • © Movie Theater. Corso Cinema International , Stuttgart.
    • © Nightlife. Jigger & Spoon , Stuttgart.
    • © Nightlife.

    Are there any faux pas you should avoid in Germany?

    Don’t say ‘Prost’ without making eye contact Given the amount of beer and wine many Germans drink, you’d think toasting would be a simple task. There are some important rules while saying “Cheers!” or “Prost!” When clinking glasses, you must maintain eye contact and toast each person in your group.

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