Unveil the Mysteries of Stuttgart with Stuttgardia
Explore Stuttgart's ghostly tales with Stuttgardia's captivating guided tours through the city's haunted history and folklore.
A brief summary to Stuttgardia - Treffpunkt Stuttgarter Geister Stadtführungen
- Marktpl. 1, Stuttgart, Stuttgart-Mitte, 70173, DE
Stuttgardia - Treffpunkt Stuttgarter Geister Stadtführungen invites you to delve into the mysterious and ghostly past of Stuttgart. Located in the heart of the city, this unique tour agency specializes in guided walks that bring to life the chilling tales and eerie legends of the region. As you stroll through the streets, you will hear stories of hauntings, historical figures, and unsolved mysteries that have shaped the city’s character. Each tour is designed to immerse you in the local folklore, offering a blend of entertainment and education that is perfect for both locals and tourists alike. The tours are conducted by knowledgeable guides who are passionate about storytelling and history, ensuring that every participant is engaged and enthralled. Whether you are a history buff, a fan of the supernatural, or simply looking for a fun night out, Stuttgardia provides an unforgettable experience. The tours typically take place in the evening, allowing the dimming light to enhance the otherworldly atmosphere. Be prepared for an evening of thrills and chills as you uncover Stuttgart's secrets. Visiting Stuttgardia is not just about the stories; it’s also a chance to explore the beautiful architecture and charming streets of Stuttgart at night. With a backdrop of stunning buildings and moonlit paths, your ghostly adventure will be a memorable highlight of your trip. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the city from a different perspective and to embrace the spooky side of Stuttgart!
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Dress warmly as the tours occur in the evening and can get chilly.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning nighttime views of Stuttgart.
- Listen closely to the stories; the guides often share hidden gems about the city's history.
Getting There
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Public Transport - U-Bahn
If you are starting from Stuttgart Main Station (Hauptbahnhof), take the U-Bahn (subway) Line U5 towards ‘Leinfelden’ or Line U6 towards ‘Fellbach’. Get off at the ‘Stadtmitte’ station. From there, it’s a short 5-minute walk to Marktpl. 1, where Stuttgardia - Treffpunkt Stuttgarter Geister Stadtführungen is located.
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Public Transport - Bus
From the Stuttgart Main Station (Hauptbahnhof), you can also take Bus 42 towards ‘Freiberg’. Get off at the ‘Marktplatz’ stop. Once you exit, walk to Marktpl. 1, which is just a few steps away. Look for the signs leading to Stuttgardia.
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Walking
If you are near Schlossplatz (Castle Square), you can easily walk to Stuttgardia. Head east towards the main shopping area (Königstraße). Continue straight until you reach Marktplatz. Stuttgardia is located at Marktpl. 1, right in the heart of Stuttgart, close to the City Hall.
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Tram
Catch any tram heading towards ‘Stadtmitte’ or ‘Rotebühlplatz’ from any tram stop in Stuttgart. Get off at the ‘Stadtmitte’ stop. Walk towards Marktpl. 1, which is about a 5-minute walk from the tram stop. Follow the signs to the main market square.
Attractions Nearby to Stuttgardia - Treffpunkt Stuttgarter Geister Stadtführungen
- Stuttgart Town Hall
- Marktplatz
- pause & play Escape Rooms Stuttgart
- Stiftskirche, Stuttgart
- Markthalle Stuttgart
- Hans im Glück Brunnen
- Fruchtkasten - Musikinstrumentenmuseum
- Schillerplatz
- Schillerdenkmal
- Children's Museum Young Castle
- Old Castle
- Alte Kanzlei
- Karlsplatz
- Hamburger Fischmarkt
- Tagblatt Turm
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- Hegelstatue
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- Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
- Museum Hotel Silber
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- Kunstmuseum Stuttgart
- Neues Schloss
- Roter Baum
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- Kunstgebäude Stuttgart
- Domkirche St. Eberhard
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- Stück Berliner Mauer
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