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Stuttgart City walk

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Stuttgart, DE
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Stuttgart City walk

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Stuttgart, DE
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Experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Stuttgart with the exhilarating Stuttgart City Walk. This private guided tour takes you on a journey through 1000 years of Stuttgart's fascinating history. Discover the best restaurants, pubs, and shops in the city, and learn about where to find the perfect souvenirs. Immerse yourself in the local life of Stuttgart, and get insider tips on current local events and exhibitions. The tour timings are flexible and can be customized to fit your availability. Embark on a 90-minute adventure through the city, exploring iconic landmarks such as Markthalle, the Bean Quarter, Marktplatz, Friedrich Schiller Square, Palace Square, the Old Castle, and more. Unveil the secrets of Stuttgart with this captivating city walk.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • 1000 years of Stuttgart's history
  • Discover the best restaurants and pubs
  • Find the best souvenirs
  • Stay updated on local events and exhibitions
  • Experience life like a local
  • Licensed guide

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Introduction

The Stuttgart City walk offers a fascinating journey through the rich history and vibrant culture of this German city. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, visitors will uncover the secrets of Stuttgart's past, explore its charming streets, and discover the best local spots for dining and shopping.

What to expect?

During the 90-minute tour, participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Stuttgart's 1000 years of history. From the lively Markthalle, where local delicacies and unique products await, to the quaint Bean Quarter, known for its antique shops and secondhand bookstores, every step of the journey brings new surprises. The tour also includes visits to the historic Marktplatz, Friedrich Schiller Square, Palace Square, and the Landesmuseum Wurttemberg housed in the Old Castle. Additionally, participants will explore the impressive three-branch theatre complex, an architectural gem and the largest theatre in Europe.

Who is this for?

This tour is designed for travelers who want to truly experience Stuttgart like a local. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a food lover, an art connoisseur, or simply curious about the city's hidden gems, this tour offers something for everyone. It is also suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups of friends looking to explore Stuttgart's unique culture and heritage.

Why book this?

What sets the Stuttgart City walk apart is the comprehensive insight it offers into the city's history and culture. With a private guide leading the way, participants will gain a deeper understanding of Stuttgart's past and present, making the city come alive before their eyes. The flexible tour timings ensure convenience for all, allowing visitors to tailor their experience to suit their preferences. This immersive tour promises not only a memorable journey through Stuttgart's landmarks but also the chance to mingle with locals, discover the best dining options, and uncover hidden treasures.

Good to know

Participants in the Stuttgart City walk should wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour covers various outdoor locations. Additionally, it is recommended to bring a camera to capture the picturesque scenery and memorable moments along the way. The meeting point can be arranged at a centrally located hotel for convenience.

Reviews

Previous participants have praised the Stuttgart City walk for its informative and engaging nature. Travelers have expressed their satisfaction with the knowledgeable guides and the unique perspectives they provided. People have particularly enjoyed the opportunity to explore hidden corners of Stuttgart and appreciate the local culture. Overall, participants describe the tour as a must-do experience that offers a deeper understanding of Stuttgart's rich history and vibrant atmosphere.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Markthalle

Located centrally in the city, Markthalle is an Art Nouveau building. Consisting of a hall which is 60 meters long and 25 meters wide, this food paradise consists of 33 different stalls with numerous service providers and dealers.

Galerie im Bohnenviertel

The Bean Quarter (also known as “Bohnenviertel”) is a relic of the historic Stuttgart. This place features shops unlike from those in the city centre. Those who are intrigue towards, antiques, jewellery and craft and like to survey secondhand bookstores, must definitely discover this place.

Rathaus

The ancient gathering place “Marktplatz” and town hall (Rathaus). Originated from the year 1304, the marketplace is situated in front of the city hall. After the destruction from the Second World War, this square was rebuilt at the request of Lord Mayor.

Schillerplatz

Named in the honor of the great German poet, philosopher, historian, and dramatist “Friedrich Schiller”, this square is located centrally in the old city. It is also surrounded by the Collegiate Church and the Fruchtkasten building (which houses the Ministry of Justice and the Old Chancellery.

Palace Square

Constructed between 1746 and 1807, this is the largest square. Until the mid-1800s, it was used for military training purposes as a parade ground and was not available for public use. It transformed into a public property in 1918.

Schillerplatz

The Old castle from the 10th Century which was once the residence of the Counts and later, the Dukes of Wurttemberg is now serving as the home of the Landesmuseum Wurttemberg. The church inside the castle is still an active place of worship. The wings of the New castle (Neues Schloss Stuttgart) house the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economics, Labor and Housing.

Biergarten

Around the early 19th century helped promote their unique brew. Their competitors included of the local inns and taverns, therefore, they were permitted only to serve beer but not the food.

Die Staatstheater Stuttgart

The three-branch theatre complex (opera. Playhouse and ballet) is the largest theatre in Europe. Further, during the era of Opera, the company “Klaus Zehelein” won the Opera House of the Year several times.

Reviews

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ThomEl3012

Baustelle über Baustelle. Dreckige Stadt und teils unfreundliche Menschen. Verkehrschaos und schlechte Beschilderungen. War nicht schön dort Auto zu fahren.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-07 08:35