A stroll through Stuttgart's elegant, tree-lined Castle Square quickly reveals why this southwestern German city is considered one of Europe's greenest. Its proximity to the renowned Black Forest, just about an hour away, certainly adds to its natural appeal and makes for an easy day trip. Whether you're exploring the city's parks, gardens, and open spaces or venturing into the surrounding countryside, Stuttgart offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
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Begin in the heart of the city at Palace Square. Once serving as the backdrop for military drills, the square now hosts entertaining open-air concerts and summer festivals. The former seat of counts and dukes, Württemberg State Museum offers a stunning display of more than 1,000 pieces of art and sculptures from the Stone Age to the present, including the opulent crown jewels. Vacationers can continue their cultural odyssey with a performance of the renowned Stuttgart Opera or more modern Stuttgart Ballet.
Automotive buffs will love the city’s iconic Mercedes Benz Museum and Porsche Museum. Those looking for something a bit more idyllic should visit one of the country’s fairytale castles, such as Hohenzollern, high atop a distant hill.
Hike around this leafy city.
Go vineyard hopping amidst more than 50 lush wineries scattered throughout the region. Soothe body and soul with a warm soak in one of the area’s bubbling hot springs.
Take a day trip to the fairytale Hohenzollern Castle, seat of the Prussian royal house and princes of Hohenzollern.
Enjoy concerts and open-air cinema at the castle throughout the year.
If you’re fortunate enough to visit during the winter holidays, you can enjoy one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Germany.
Explore the paintings, porcelain and Prussian king's crown at one the region’s most popular cultural landmarks.