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Area 207.36 Square Kilometers
Population 623738 Million
Winter Temperature The coldest is January at 0°C (33°F)
Summer Temperature July is the hottest month in Stuttgart with an average temperature of 19°C (66°F)
Best Time To Visit Stuttgart has an oceanic climate. The city can experience thunderstorms in the summer months and snow lasts for anything from a few days to a few weeks in winter. The best time to visit Stuttgart is between May and September when the weather is warm and the skies clear. In general, the main tourist season runs from May to late October, when the weather is at its best. However, the warm summer months (May-September) make a perfect time to visit the city with a pleasant climate. Months between May and September are bright and clear but never get too hot because the city is ideally located very close to the hills and so the warm season adds charm to the cityâs landscapes, thus making it wonderful to explore. Evenings are generally calm and cool with less chances of rainfall.
Likewise autumn and spring are good seasons for a visit to Stuttgart. The natural vegetation, valleys, vineyards and hills are at their best during the autumn. During the spring, you can experience warmth and vibrancy in the city.
Stuttgart is very well connected via the Stuttgart International Airport, which handled over 10 million passengers in 2015 and is an important operations hub for Germanwings. Stuttgart is very well connected to multiple cities in Germany and Europe while being extensively connected to many international destinations. It is the sixth busiest airport in Germany. Some of the destinations connected from this airport are Athens, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Paris, London, Atlanta, Hamburg, Madrid, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Zurich among many others. Some of the airlines that operate to and from this airport are Air France, KLM, Turkish Airlines, Eurowings, Condor, Delta Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa, Ryan Air, Scandinavian Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Aer Lingus among many others.
The main station within Stuttgart is the Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, which is very well connected via the multiple high-speed railways operating within Europe and Germany. ICE or Inter City Express is Germany's high-speed train services with regular trains to Stuttgart from all over the country. Train services to Paris, Zurich, Vienna and Strasbourg as well as the French TGV trains also operate via this station.
Stuttgart is very well connected to the rest of Germany as well as the rest of Europe via buses that run arguably on the best road network in the world. Stuttgart is connected from multiple cities within Germany as well as cities in other nearby countries via buses. For example, from Paris, which is about 600 km due east, there are bus services from Eurolines, Postbus and others which can be availed. Similarly, from Amsterdam, there are bus services run by Go Euro and Flix bus to connect to this city. All these other large European bus operators also run services from cities within Germany such as Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Bonn and others.
A personal Mercedes-Benz expert to guide you
The entrance fee includes the use of an Audio Guide to accompany you on your trip through the Mercedes-Benz Museum. It provides you with access to additional information in eight different languages. You can also choose between four different profiles: Fundamentals, Contemporary Events, Engineering and a profile for children, available in both German and English. This audiovisual museum guide is a new development which transmits relevant information via infrared and Bluetooth® technology to the respective halls as well as the exhibits on display. In addition, the Audio Guide also transmits the audio tracks for a variety of media installations.
Definitely a must for families. But watching monkeys and weird flowers in this old place can be fun for young adults, too. (Unless you feel pity for the locked up creatures.) Wilhelma is also worth visiting for its architecture and landscaping features - the core of Wilhelma is housed in a 19th century palace/park landscape in the Moorish style, created for and named after the former king Wilhelm of Wuerttemberg.
A fascinating astronomical journey, projected by optical hightech equipment: Carl Zeiss Planetarium . Note that almost all the shows conducted here are in German. You may have to check with the office for English show timings
Mailander Pl. 7, 70173 Stuttgart-Mitte, Germany
Phone:+49 711 5409300
Sophienstrae 21, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone:+49 711 2804190
Konigstrae 26, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone:+49 711 8703060
Feuerbacher Weg 101, 70192 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone:+49 711 6996960
Weienburgstrae 4A, 70180 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone:+49 711 66489266
Kleiner Schloplatz 4, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone:+49 711 2265191