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| Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg - TravelPuppy.com The Neckar Valley, in the north of the state, is a major wine-growing region, with vineyards located around castles such as Gutenberg, Hornberg and Hirschhorn, each of which offers splendid views of the surrounding landscape. To the east of the romantic university town of Heidelberg, another scenic route begins, the 280km (175-mile) long Castle Road, which leads to Nuremberg in Bavaria. This route follows the river, branching off at Heilbronn and continuing east to medieval places such as Rothenburg and Ansbach, also across the state border in Bavaria. Further to the south is the Swabian Jura, a limestone plateau between the Black Forest and Europe’s longest river, the Danube. Interesting places to visit here include Hohenzollern Castle near Hechingen, Beuren Abbey and the Bären Caves. Picturesque towns include Urach and Kirchheim-unter-Teck. Einstein’s birthplace, Ulm, houses the world’s tallest cathedral spire (161m/528ft). Following the road from Ulm one reaches Reutlingen and Blaubeuren, with its fine abbey. Zwiefalten has remarkable Baroque church. In the southwestern corner of the state, the Rhine acts as a natural border between Germany, Germany and Switzerland. To the east of the river lies the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) where fine mountain scenery and beautifully situated lakeside resorts like Titisee-Neustadt and Schluchsee combine to make the area popular year round with walkers in summer and skiers in winter. The historical character of the area is preserved in the Black Forest Open Air Museum at Gutach. The Romans first recognised the therapeutic powers of the Black Forest’s springs. In addition to the region’s best-known spa town, Baden-Baden, there are many other charming villages and resorts in the surrounding area, principally Freudenstadt, which claims to have more hours of sunshine than any other German town. The climatic spa of Triberg has 162m (531ft) high waterfalls and a swimming pool surrounded by evergreens. Baden-Baden The Black Forest’s chief spa, Baden-Baden, was the summer capital of Europe during the last century. Travellers still flock to this delightful town to ‘take the waters’, which may be inhaled as a vapour, bathed in or simply drunk. Fortified by the water’s therapeutic powers, one can take advantage of Baden-Baden's many sporting facilities. For the less energetic, the evening could be spent playing roulette or baccarat in a casino which Marlene Dietrich herself regarded as the most elegant in the world. Other attractions include the Baroque Kleines Theater, National Art Gallery, the Friedrichsbad Romano-Irish temple and baths, the Margravial Palace (museum), 15th-century Collegiate Church, Russian Church, Romanesque Chapel, parks and gardens, Lichtentaler Allee, tennis, riding, 18-hole golf course, winter sports, international horseracing weeks at Iffezheim and a modern congress hall. Constance (Konstanz) Constance is a German university and cathedral town on the Bodensee (Lake Constance) which has shores in Austria, Switzerland and the Germany. Constance (Konstanz) is a frontier anomaly, a German town on the Swiss side of the lake, completely surrounded by Swiss territory except for a strip along the waterfront. Attractions include the Konzilsgebäude, Renaissance Town Hall, historic old Insel Hotel, Barbarossa-Haus, Hus-Haus, and the old town fortifications Rheintorturm, Pulverturm and Schnetztor. The town has theatres, concert halls, a casino and hosts an international music festival as well as the Seenachtfest, a lake festival. Reichenau, an island with a famous monastery and the island of Mainau, with stilted buildings, make an interesting day trip. Excursions The Bavarian town of Lindau is a former free imperial city on an island in Lake Constance and has a medieval town centre and an old Town Hall (1422-35). Other attractions include Brigand’s Tower, Mang Tower (old lighthouse), Cavazzen House (art collection), Heidenmauer (wall), St Peter’s with Holbein frescoes, harbour entry (new lighthouse), international casino, and boat trips. Opposite the town of Constance (Konstanz) is Meersburg, an old town with 2 castles. Here there is also the German Newspaper Museum which covers the history of the German-language press on its 3 floors. The museum is only open in the summer. As an area Lake Constance is the focal point of a delightful holiday district, rich in art treasures and facilities for outdoor activities. The Rheinfall (Rhine Falls) at Schaffhausen, a Swiss town on the north shore of the lake, are a spectacular draw just over the border. Freiburg Freiburg is the gateway to the Black Forest, an archepiscopal see and an old university town. The Gothic Cathedral (12th-15th centuries) has a magnificent tower (116m/380ft) and is a much lauded architectural masterpiece. Views from the top are spectacular after quite a climb. Other attractions include the historic red Kaufhaus on the Cathedral Square (1550), Germany’s oldest inn, Zum Roten Bären, and many excellent wine taverns. The city is famous for its trout and game dishes and environmental innovation and for which it has earned the title of ‘green capital’ of Germany. Museums include the Zinnfigurenklause (pewter figures) and the Augustinemuseum housing Upper Rhine art. The Wentzingerhaus hosts the City History Museum. The nearby Schauinsland Mountain (1284m/4213ft) is accessible by the cable car. Excursions Nearby Todtnauberg in the Upper Black Forest is the highest resort in the Black Forest (1006m/ 3300ft) and a perfect observation point is the Belchen summit nearby. The highest mountain is the Feldberg, with its popular winter skiing slopes. Heidelberg The most famous place on the Neckar River is Germany’s oldest university town, Heidelberg, dominated by the ruins of its famous 14th-century castle. Other attractions include more than 10 museums, the ‘Giant Cask’ in the cellar holding 220,000 litres (48,422 gallons), Church of the Holy Ghost, St Peter’s Church, Karlstor (gate), and wine taverns. The castle is partly Renaissance, partly Gothic and Baroque in style, and serenade concerts take place during the summer in the courtyard area. Another highlight is the German Museum of Pharmacy. Heilbronn Heilbronn is a former imperial city, surrounded by vineyards and situated on the Castle Road. The Renaissance Town Hall has an outside staircase, clock, gable and astronomical clock. Other attractions include the 16th-century Käthchen House, the Gothic Kilian Church with its 62m (203ft) high tower (1513-29), and the Shipping Museum. The town is also a good base for tours into the Neckar Valley. Karlsruhe The prime reasons for visiting Karlsruhe are the town’s Schloss and surrounding Schlossgarten parkland. It also offers the ZKM Centre for Art and Media museum. Mannheim Mannheim is a commercial, industrial and cultural centre on the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar. Attractions include the former Electors’ Palace, now the university, the Kunsthalle fine arts museum, the Barockschloss castle, Municipal Art Gallery, Reiss Museum in the old arsenal, the old Town Hall and Market Square and the National (Schiller) Theatre. Stuttgart The state capital is a green and open city surrounded by trees and vineyards with only a quarter of its total area built on. Two of the major industries in Stuttgart are car manufacture and the publishing. Attractions include the modern Staatsgalerie, the Prinzenbau and Alte Kanzlei on the Schillerplatz, the Neues Schloss, a vast palace now accommodating the State Museum, which served as the residence for the kings of Württemberg and has been painstakingly restored after 1945; Württemberg Regional Museum, 15th-century Collegiate Church; TV Tower (217m/711ft high); Killesberg Park; Ludwigsburg Palace; Wilhelma Zoo, botanical gardens, theatre, and mineral-water swimming pools. The Stuttgart Ballet and Chamber Orchestra enjoy worldwide renown. There are Mercedes and Porsche museums, a covered Markthalle (Market Hall), and wine and beer museums. The city is also home to the Carl Zeiss Planetarium. Tübingen Tübingen, south of Stuttgart, is a world-famous romantic university town on the River Neckar. The old town centre is unspoilt. Attractions include the Castle of the Count Palatine (1078); late Gothic Collegiate Church (1470) with royal burial place, Market Square with Town Hall (1453), picturesque Neckar front, Hölderlin Tower, former student dungeons (1514), old and new lecture theatres (Aula) of the university; Bebenhausen Abbey and the Schloss Hohentübingen museum. Ulm Ulm is famous above all for its soaring Gothic Cathedral (768 steps in the 161m/528ft tower, choir stalls by J Syrlin). Other attractions include the beautiful Town Hall with famous astronomical clock, Corn Exchange (1594), Schuhaus (1536), Schwörhaus (1613), old town and fishermen’s quarter with city wall and Metzgerturm (butchers’ tower), Wiblingen Abbey, Baroque library, German Bread Museum, and the Municipal Museum with local works of art. |
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to www.vacanzeingermania.com Qualche notizia in più Stoccarda, capitale dell'automobile, è una città accogliente, con belle piazze e castelli e con un'offerta culturale di prim'ordine. Sede della Mercedes Benz e della Porsche (da non perdere i relativi musei) affascina e travolge anche il turista più esigente.La città anche per le allegre sagre popolari come l’animata festa del vino “Stuttgarter Weindorf”, che si svolge nelle piazze del centro storico, o la “Cannstatter Volkfest” che ha ormai raggiunto risonanza internazionale come “Seconda Festa della Birra al mondo”. Informazioni utili Aeroporto di Stuttgart Echeterdingen, a circa 14 km a sud del centro città. Collegato alla stazione ferroviaria centrale con le metropolitana di superficie S2-S3, frequenza ogni 20 min, durata del tragitto 30 min, costo € 2,70. Ufficio del turismo Tourist Information Königstrasse 1/A di fronte alla Stazione Centrale tel: 0049-711-2228240 fax: 0049-711-2228253 sito internet: www.stuttgart-tourist.de e-mail: info@stuttgart-tourist.de Visite guidate della città Giri turistici in pullman iniziano e terminano davanti all'"Hotel am Schlossgarten", Schillerstrasse, 23 (di fronte alla stazione centrale). Informazioni e biglietti presso l'Ufficio del turismo. Stoccarda da vedere Questo itinerario tocca le maggiori bellezze cittadine: la Staatsgalerie, lo Staatstheater, i castelli Neues e Altes Schloss, le piazze Schlossplatz e Schillerplatz. Durata: 2,5 ore inclusa salita sulla Torre della televisione da dove si gode una meravigliosa vista sulla città e i dintorni. Aprile - ottobre: lunedì - domenica ogni giorno dalle ore 13.30 alle 16.00. Novembre - marzo: venerdì + domenica dalle ore 13.30 alle 16.00. Prezzi: adulti € 17,00 , pensionati, invalidi, studenti € 13,50. Guida in tedesco/inglese. (Numero minimo partecipanti: 5) Stoccarda notturna Una passeggiata divertente nella vita notturna di Stoccarda. Il giro inizia al i-punkt, Königstrasse 1 a e conduce al Bohnenviertel e, dopo la visita in un night con spettacolo, ad una birreria locale. Gennaio - dicembre: ogni sabato dalle ore 19 alle 0,30. Prezzo € 60,00 a persona. Lingue: tedesco/inglese. (Numero minimo/massimo partecipanti: 10/25) Mete turistiche - Schlossplatz, piazza del castello, con il Castello Nuovo: una delle più belle di Stoccarda, nel cuore della città. - Wilhelma: Il più grande zoo con giardino botanico d'Europa, all'interno di un parco moresco. - SI Erlebnis-Center, centro dello svago, con sala musicale, teatro per musical, casinò, ristoranti a tema, gallerie di negozi, grandi cinema, saune e bagni rivitalizzanti. - Mercedes-Benz e Porsche: Il museo della più antica fabbrica automobilistica del mondo e quello del più famoso produttore di macchine sportive. - Fernsehturm: La prima torre televisiva in cemento armato del mondo. - Bohnenviertel: Quartiere bohemien nella città vecchia, con enoteche, locali alla moda e interessanti oreficerie e negozi di antichità. - Castello Solitude: Situato nei boschi ad ovest della città, il castello, risalente al 1763, è un edificio rococò, anticamente sede della corte del Württemberg. Escursioni nei dintorni - A Ludwigsburg, a nord di Stoccarda, ex residenza dei Duchi e Re del Württemberg: palazzo residenziale ("la Versailles sveva") con la famosa esposizione di giardinaggio "Blühendes Barock" - Barocco in fiore - (giardini di diverse epoche artistiche); centro storico barocco, manifattura di porcellane, Festival con rappresentazioni di gala. Ristoranti tipici - Alte Kanzlei, Schillerplatz, 5 A/B Buona cucina casalinga sveva. 150 / 90 posti a sedere. Terrazza estiva: 200 posti e terrazza Schiller: 120 posti. - Brauerei-Gaststätte Dinkelacker, Tübinger Strasse, 48 Cucina sveva e internazionale con specialità di stagione. 200 / 85 posti a sedere. Parcheggio per pullman. - Murrhardter Hof, Wilhelmsplatz, 6 Cucina casalinga regionale sveva e grande scelta di vini, spumanti da viticoltori. - Rotenberger Weingärtle, Württembergerstrasse, 317 Terrazza sul giardino fra i vigneti. Per gruppi di oltre 20 persone "Serata dal viticoltore" con assaggio di vini, porcellino allo spiedo e musica con fisarmonica. - VfB-Club-Restaurant, Mercedesstrasse, 109 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt Cucina sveva e internazionale. - Weinstuben Stuttgarter Stäffele, Buschlestraße, 2 a+b Specialità sveve fatte in casa. Oltre 250 specialità di vini del Württemberg con vere rarità. Piccolo museo dei cavatappi. - Sophie`S Brauhaus, Marienstraße, 28 Birra di produzione propria. Cucina sveva e piatti che si accompagnano bene alla birra. - Weinstuben Kachelofen, Eberhardstrasse, 10 Cucina sveva, ambiente particolare. Caffè e locali - La vita notturna a Stoccarda è molto vivace: durante le serate estive ci si può rilassare alla "Teehaus" nel parco Weissenburg oppure sulla "Karlshöhe", collina dalla quale si gode una splendida vista della città. Nel quartiere centrale "Bohnenviertel" si trovano le migliori "Kneipen" e "Weinstuben", i bar e i caffè più frequentati. I giovani invece si ritrovano nel "Palast der Republik" oppure nei locali dello "Schwabenzentrum", attorno alla fontana "Hans im Glück", nella Wilhelmplatz oppure nei quartieri ovest della città. - Amadeus, Charlottenplatz, 17 - Centro città. Punto d'incontro in stile classico; concerti dal vivo durante l'estate; grande "Biergarten" all'aperto. - Amici Gastronomie Betriebs, Lautenschlagerstrasse, 2 - centro. Locale moderno e d'atmosfera. - Cantina, Schellingstrasse, 16 - centro città. Locale ispano-messicano con musica tipica. - Osho's Cafè & Cocktailbar, Eberhardstrasse, 31 - centro. Locale trend per nottambuli e mattinieri, artisti e uomini d'affari. - Cafè le Theatre + La Boule,Bolzstrasse, 6 Grande locale per giovani e meno giovani con terrazza: anche cucina internazionale. Discoteche - Perkins Park, Stresemannstrasse, 39 - Stoccarda Killesberg. Discoteca tradizionale, molto ampia con bistrò e vista sulla città. - Zap Club & Bar, Schwabenzetrum - centro città. Programma assai vario a seconda delle serate (Evergreens, '70 e '80, musica dal vivo, black e altro). Shopping - Königstrasse: un chilometro di empori, negozi specializzati, caffè e zone verdi animato da artisti di strada (zona pedonale). - Calwer Strasse/Passage: lussuosi negozi soprattutto di moda, bigiotteria e pelletteria. - Bohnenviertel: i negozi più belli ed interessanti di Stoccarda, nella zona vecchia, tra osterie e locali caratteristici. - Markthalle: eretta nel 1914 in stile liberty, vi si trovano squisiti prodotti esotici, frutta fresca, verdure e spezie di tutti i Paesi del mondo. - Karls-Passage, Schwaben-Zentrum / Eberhardstrasse: negozi e boutique eleganti con una brasserie e musica dal vivo. - Schulstrasse: la via che nel 1953 divenne la prima zona pedonale della Germania ospita negozi con una vasta offerta dalla moda alla gastronomia. - Mercati delle pulci: ogni sabato da aprile a settembre (ore 8 - 15) sulla Karlsplatz mobili antichi, porcellane, dischi, libri, stoffe, pelletteria e molto altro. Eventi 2005 12.02-24.07.2005 - Anno di Schiller: “Schiller a Stoccarda” (www.friedrich-schiller.net) 18.06-16.10.2005 - Picasso: ”Bagnanti” Oltre ai quadri di Picasso sono in mostra anche opere di artisti che costituirono fonte d’ispirazione per Picasso: Puvis de Chavannes, Cezanne, Matisse, Renoir, Derain e Braque (www.staatsgallerie.de) 27.08-11.09.2005 - Festival musicale europeo L’edizione 2005 si focalizza sul grande Johann Sebastian Bach (www.bachakademie.de) 24.09-09.10.2005 - Festa della birra “Cannstatter Volksfest” 25.11-23.12.2005 - Mercatino di Natale |
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| Stuttgart Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see S-Bahn to the Zoo S-Bahn to the Zoo sherde Beautifully set in the Swabian Mountains and at the edge of the Black Forest Stuttgart is the home of Mercedes Benz. Hardly suprising that one of the best visited museums is the Mercedes Benz Museum. The Baden-Württemberg metropolis has a wide range of sights to offer - be it the four castles, the famous Weissenhof estate or the television tower. The most notable feature of Stuttgart, however, is its friendly atmosphere and hospitality. The city's charms do not unfold immediately to the visitor. They remain concealed, waiting to be discovered. One of these charms is its wide range of shops: exclusive stores, boutiques, modern malls and, of course, the well-known department stores entice the visitor with a wide and attractive range of products. Then there are the cafés - some extravagant, others more chic or sparsely decorated. Street cafés in the summer, some offering a beautiful view of the city, and a whole host of international restaurants and bars add to Stuttgart's gastronomical appeal. For those who prefer peace and tranquillity, the extensive parks offer the ideal opportunity for walks and relaxation. The city's vineyards will spoil you in a different way. Their wines are not just popular here. The region's long wine-growing tradition is carefully documented in a museum. Stuttgart can be easily seen on foot and urban trekkers may want to take in the City Circuit walk which begins at the Central Train Station (allow about two hours) and the two-hour Historic Stuttgart walk which starts at the Altes Schloss at Schillerplatz. Yellow signs direct the walker to many modern and historical areas. The Mineralbad Leuze Berg and other spas offer a wide variety of therapeutic pools and health facilities. 100 mi/160 km south of Frankfurt . ___________Sights Edit This photo Display all or display just: Hotspots Parks Zoo general Show best rated on top | Show in alphabetical order [Add Sight] Wilhelma Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt Edit This The Wilhelma with its unique approach to animals and nature is a special kind of Zoo and well worth visiting. type: Zoo World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 5402-0 email: info@wilhelma.de address: Neckartalstraße, .Postfach 50 12 27 Killesberg Park Edit This Killesberg Park is worth a nice tranquil stroll. There is also a tower which gives you a wonderful view over the city. But on summer evenings it is full of people who are partying and drinking till late. Buy your alcohol before, because there is no gas station near to it. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] Rathaus Edit This While in Stuttgart listen for the Swabian music from the glockenspiel at the Rathaus (city hall) type: general World66 rating: [rate it] the Old Palace Edit This Already within the 13th century a water moated palace existed here, which in the 14th century became the head seat of the Counts of Würtemberg. In the middle of the 16th century extensive renovations were undertaken by Christoph and Ludwig, the owners at the time. The result of the renovations was a Renissance style palace, with a new spectacular Inner Courtyard. In the 18th century the water filled moat surrounding the palace was finally removed, resulting in the structure that existed up until the second world war, within which the palace was damaged quite serverly. Thereafter more.. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Ludwigsburg Palace Edit This Ludwigsburg Palace and the botanical gardens are worth a visit too. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Schillerplatz Edit This Schillerplatz Square and its Collegiate Church the Alte Staatsgalerie (collection of Rembrandts Rubens and others) and the Neue Staatsgalerie (20th-century art collection) is deffinately worth a visit. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] the Schlossgarten and Rosenstein Park Edit This The Schlosgarden offers good view of the Schloss. type: Parks World66 rating: [rate it] Naherholungsgebiet Max-Eydt-See (Recreational area) Edit This .getting there= tram no. 14 stop Haltestelle Max - Eyth See type: Parks World66 rating: [rate it] Kurpark Stuttgart (Spa park) Edit This type: Parks World66 rating: [rate it] gettingthere: tram no. 2 stop "Kursaal" Naherholungsgebiet Rotenberg (Recreational area) Edit This type: Parks World66 rating: [rate it] gettingthere: U13, U9, U4 to Untertuerckheim, then take the bus no.61 to "Rotenberg" (final stop) Naherholungsgebiet Parkseen Edit This type: Parks World66 rating: [rate it] ___________Thermal Baths Edit This Stuttgart offers excellent possibilities to spend a day in one of the Thermal Baths. Once there, you can choose from various treatments, pools and saunas. Pamper yourself in a Turkish hammam or a sparkling hot spring whirlpool!But don’t forget to bring enough money as a whole day in there can be quite pricy. [Add New] Schwaben-Quelle (Swabian Springs) Edit This Sun/public holidays 9.00- 23.00 type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 07 11 / 72 52-834 email: schwabenquellen@mail.stella.de address: located in the SI-Center openings: Mo, Tues, Thurs 10.00-23.00, Wed/Fri 10.00-24.00, Sat9.00-24.00, Mineral Bath Leuze Edit This At 7 Euros for 2 hours, this complex is one of the cheapest options that use Stuttgart's huge supply of natural warm mineral water. Entry price allows use of both the family-oriented pool section and the primarily adult sauna area that is always mixed and nude. The new children section is opening 2006. The pools of various temperatures are curvacious and colourful, spanning both indoors and outside. Good for both swimming, playing and relaxing a variety of jets and airstreams give texture the experience. When you've almost had enough the huge jacuzzi more.. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 216-7979, for info only gettingthere: metro lines U1, 2, U14: Stop "Mineralbäder" address: Am Leuzebad 2 - 6, 70190 Stuttgart - Ost, openings: Mon-Sun 6.00-21.00 Mineral Bath Berg Edit This Open since 1856 the "Berg" kept it's old style. Childern however might get bored, adults will appeciate the natural iron-bearing water, especially in the outdoor pool. Wooden plankets bording the outdoor pool. Special "no clothes" area for women. Entry 6.30 Euro. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 261060 gettingthere: tram line 1, 2, 14: Stop "Mineralbäder" address: Am Schwanenplatz 9, 70190 Stuttgart - Berg, openings: Mo-Fri 8.00-20.00, Sat 8.00-19.00, Sun 8.00-13.00 url: www.bad-berg.de Mineral Bath Cannstatt Edit This type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 216-9240; Health Center Tel. 0711 / 216-9241 gettingthere: tram line 2: Stop "Kursaal" address: Sulzerrainstr. 2 70372 Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt openings: Mo-Fri 9.00-21.30, 9.00-21.00, Sun/ public holidays 9.00-17.00 ____________Museums Edit This [Add Museum] Stuttgarter Glasgalerie Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/ 232626 address: Eberhardstr. 31, 70173 Stuttgart State Museum for Natural History (Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde) Edit This type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/8936-0 email: museum.SMNS@naturkundemuseum-bw.de address: Rosenstein1, 70191 Stuttgart openings: Tues-Fri 9-17; Sa/Sun 10-18 Planetarium Stuttgart Edit This There is a special show for newcomers on astronomy and planetaria. This performance is given in a more comprehensive way compared to the main programm which contains more specific themes. A children's performance especially designed for our younger guests is given on saturday at 2pm. The themes of the main programm change about every second month. They are more specific and contain informations about new discoveries in astronomy. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/1629215 address: Mittlerer Schlossgarten, 70173 Stuttgart admission: 9/ 5 DM Wuertemberg Museum in the Old Castle Edit This type: general World66 rating: [rate it] openings: Tues 10.00-13.00, Wed-Sun 10.00-17.00 Porsche- Museum Edit This You can wander around freely at the factory site or book a guided tour where they show you how a working day at the production line looks like. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: +49/ 711 827 56 85 gettingthere: S6 to trainstop "Neuwirtshaus", or with one of the busses 52, 95 or 99 to busstop "Porsche" address: Porschestr. 42 , 70435 Stuttgart – Zuffenhausen openings: Mo-Fri 9-16.00, Sat/Sun 9-17.00 Mercedes-Benz Museum Edit This The museum islocated in the large factory-area, from the "Cannstatter Tor" (Entrance from Bad Cannstatt)near the Busstop "Martin-Schrenk-Weg" and you can take a free busride to the Museum and back The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany is a major attraction to visitors from all over the world. It displays the complete history of the automobile from the very first car to the latest high-tech vehicle. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 17 – 22578 gettingthere: S1 to Trainstop "Neckarstadion" , or Bus 56 to Busstop "Martin-Schrenk-Weg" address: Mercedesstr. 137; 70322 Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt / Untertürkheim url: www.stgt.com openings: Tues-Sun 9.00-16.00 State Gallery Edit This One of the finest art collections in Germany containing famous painters such as Picasso, C.D. Friedrich and Rembrandt. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 212 40 68 / 236 99 83 address: Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 30-32, 70038 Stuttgart url: www.stgt.com openings: Tues-Sun 11-19 admission: DM 9 / DM 5, free on wed State Museum for Ethnology Edit This Friday: 10.00 - 13.00 Permanent Exhibitions: South Sea, Orient, America, Southeast Asia, Africa type: general World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2022-3 address: Hegelplatz 1, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte url: www.stgt.com openings: Monday – closed, Tuesday - Sunday: 10.00 - 17.00, Wednesday:10.00 - 20.00, admission: free of charge, except special exhibitions American Poster Galerie Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/ 297954 address: Kleiner Schloßplatz, 70173 Stuttgart City Galerie Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/ 2367729 address: Eberhardstr. 4 / B, 70173 Stuttgart Kuenstlertreff Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 – 6979520 address: Leonhardsplatz 22, 70182 Stuttgart Galerie am Marktplatz Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/ 247622 address: Rathauspasssage 2, 70173 Stuttgart Kunstraum Atelier Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/6491001 address: Filderstr. 34, 70180 Stuttgart Fotogalerie – Zimmermann Edit This type: Galleries World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/626290 address: Rotenwaldstr. 18, 70197 Stuttgart _____________Nightlife and Entertainment Edit This Stuttgart has a rich and varied nightlife where you can choose from laid back bar atmosphere to Baghwan disco fever.There are enough locations for night owls in the capital of the Swabians. Display all or display just: Bars and Cafes Casinos Clubs Clubs and dancing Erotic clubs and bars Pubs Show best rated on top | Show in alphabetical order [Add Entertainment place] Inner Rhythm Club Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2220055 address: Theodor-Heuss-Str. 28, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte Musicland Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 6152529 address: Reinsburgstr. 9, 70178 Stuttgart - Mitte ZENIT Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2238164 address: Königstr. 49, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Alasitos Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 850668 address: Krailenshaldenstr. 38, 70469 Stuttgart - Mitte Academie der Schönen Künste - Café-bar Edit This Trendy artists' café-bar which hosts regular exhibitions and has the benefit of a courtyard garden. type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] address: Charlottenstr. 5 Ackermann's Kniepe Edit This Located in Stuttgart West, on the corner of Bebel and Schwabstrasse, this place is one of the hidden gems of the city, though from the crowds packing the place in the autumn through spring, maybe it's not such a secret. They have friendly staff, great food anything from traditional german fare to bbq spare ribs depending on the mood of the head chef, and most impressively, well over 100 single malt scotch varieties to sample and learn about. For you Deutch impaired American tourists, ask for Barbara Schrieber, (she studied English in America at the University Of more.. type: Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] Musicland Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 6152529 address: Reinsburgstr. 9, 70178 Stuttgart - Mitte proTON Edit This The club formally known as Zenit and Octagon is renamed again to proTON a couple of years ago. It used to be the sport for the TRANCE genre and it is equipped with a nice laser device and huge light env. type: Casinos World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2238164 address: Königstr. 49, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Club ZAP Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 235227 address: Hauptstätterstr. 40, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Toy Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 294898 address: Königstr. 51, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Boa Edit This Mostly after-work-partys and partys from local schools. Sometimes dresscode. Don't drink beer while you're waiting for getting in! There are better clubs. type: Clubs and dancing World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2263113 address: Tübingerstr. 12 – 16, 70178 Stuttgart - Mitte Cortijo Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 243221 address: Eberhardstr. 22, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte OSHO`S Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 241789 address: Eberhardstr. 31, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Röhre Edit This The celebrated "tunnel" nightclub features a fashion-conscious disco and live music from punk to jazz. type: Erotic clubs and bars World66 rating: [rate it] address: Willy-Brandt-Str. 2/1 LKA Longhorn Edit This A big, 2 floored rock club, open on thursday (70s rock), friday (80s rock; last friday of every month: Alternative, independant, harcore) and saturday (mixed modern rock) nights. Entrance fee: 6 EUR. Use the B10 to get there, exit "Wangen" type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] email: lka@lka-longhorn.de url: www.lka-longhorn.de tel: 00497114098290 address: Heiligenwiesen 6 VIVA Edit This Tel. 0711 / 2237199 *D:Underground type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2264448 address: Calwerstr. 25, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Climax Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 294849 address: Friedrichstr. 1, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte Amadeus Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 292678 address: Charlottenplatz 17, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Toy Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 294898 address: Königstr. 51, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Banco Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2265181 address: Kronprinzstr. 8, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Inner Rhythm Club Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2220055 address: Theodor-Heuss-Str. 28, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte BOA Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2263113 address: Tübingerstr. 12 – 16, 70178 Stuttgart - Mitte VIVA Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Königstr.18, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Röhre Edit This The celebrated "tunnel" nightclub features a fashion-conscious disco and live music from punk to jazz. type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] address: Willy-Brandt-Str. 2/1 Alasitos Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 850668 address: Krailenshaldenstr. 38, 70469 Stuttgart - Mitte Climax Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 294849 address: Friedrichstr. 1, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte Club ZAP Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 235227 address: Hauptstätterstr. 40, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Inner Rhythm Club Edit This type: Clubs World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2220055 address: Theodor-Heuss-Str. 28, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte Sonderbar Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 612801 address: Rothebühlstr. 121, 70178 Stuttgart - Mitte CALIFORNIA Sidewalk Cafe Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 2260874 address: Schellingstr. 7, 70174 Stuttgart - Mitte Insomnia Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 6409497 address: Tübingerstr. 49, 70176 Stuttgart - Mitte Rosenau Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711/6619020 address: Rothebühlstr. 109 B, 70173 Stuttgart - Mitte Travellers Club Edit This type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] tel.: 0711 / 66212 address: Paulinenstr. 45, 70178 Stuttgart - Mitte Laboratorium - Live music venue Edit This Live music venue that's been a favourite with Stuttgart's alternative set for the past two decades. type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] address: Wagenburgstr. 147 Dixieland Hall - Jazz venue Edit This Leading trad jazz venue, though modern styles are sometimes featured; reasonably priced drinks and food are also available. type: Bars and Cafes World66 rating: [rate it] address: Marienstr. 3b Palast der Republik Edit This A little building near to the Schlossplatz. Nice atmosphere and good beer. In summer hundreds of people sitting there and drinking. Also in winter a good place to be. type: Pubs World66 rating: [rate it] ClosingTime: Mo-Sa 11-3, So 15-2 Uhr tel: 2264887 address: Friedrichstr. 27 |