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Tourism in Stuttgart

Stuttgart is derived from the German word for horse farm. In ancient times, it was a horse farm for princes and nobles. Today, it is one of the largest cities in Europe with the most developed economy and the highest per capita output value. Perhaps due to the influence of the racecourse, the famous Mercedes-Benz and Porsche companies were both born and grew up in Stuttgart. With a history of more than 300 years, Stuttgart Christmas Square has now become the oldest, best and largest Christmas square in Europe, with more than 200 stalls every year. These wooden stalls located in Schillerplatz and their unique roofs attract many tourists, accompanied by the aroma of wine and the sweetness of cinnamon check cake.

Mercedes-Benz Museum

(Mercedes-Benz Museum)

Mercedesstr. 137 70322 Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt / Untertürkheim

City train: to Gottlieb Get off at Daimler Stadion station

Bus ***: Take bus 56 and get off at Martin-Schrenk-Weg station

Tuesday to Saturday 9.00 am - 5.00 pm, holidays, December 24th and Closed on December 31st

Wilhelma Zoo

(Wilhelma)

Wilhelma Neckartalstrasse 70376 Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt

City train: Get off at the U14 Wilhelma stop, or the U13 Rosensteinbrücke stop

Bus: 52, 55, 56 Rosensteinbrücke stop

May to August: 8.15am - pm 6.00, March and October 8.15 am - 5.00 pm, April and September

Porsche Museum

(Porsche - Museum)

Porschestr. 42 70435 Stuttgart – Zuffenhausen

City train: S6 and get off at Neuwirtshaus station

Monday to Friday 9:00-16:00, Saturday, Sunday and holidays 9:00-17: 00

Mercedes-Benz Museum

(Mercedes-Benz Museum) is the only museum in the world that records the entire 126 years of the automobile industry from the first day of its birth to the present. .