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Near Stuttgart, Germany
Stuttgart is a vibrant city with top-class art and culture, appealing leisure activities and fantastic shops. Stuttgart is at the centre of one of Germany's foremost economic regions. What’s more, the people of Stuttgart really do know how to throw a party - the lively Stuttgart Beer Festival, the traditional Wine Festival and the atmospheric Stuttgart Christmas market are just three of its popular events.

A stroll through Stuttgart's city centre is like taking a journey back through the history of architecture, with masterpieces such as the medieval Old Palace, the baroque New Palace, the beautiful Art Nouveau market hall and the Bauhaus-style Weissenhof housing estate giving the city its distinctive feel.

For people who enjoy good food and drink, Stuttgart is an excellent choice, as Swabian specialties such as Spätzle noodles and Maultaschen (giant raviolis) are served at many of its restaurants and cozy little taverns. There is also a wide choice of great wines as the city is in fact surrounded by vineyards.

Stuttgart is home to two of the leading names in the automotive world, Daimler-Benz and Porsche – both of which have erected spectacular museums in the city. The breathtaking Mercedes-Benz Museum looks back on some of the finest feats from the world of mobility. No fewer than nine floors are needed to display a total of more than 1,500 exhibits tracing the unique history of the brand. Visitors can learn all about the legendary Porsche at the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen. The exhibition space at this dazzling white museum is held up by just three pillars and looks as if it is about to take off. Even during construction, its bold architecture grabbed the headlines.

Built in 1914, Stuttgart's market halls are regarded as a triumph of the art nouveau period. There's the aroma of exotic spices hanging in the air, a medley of voices speaking all different languages, and rows and rows of stalls covering an area of around 3,000 square meters. Flowers, fruit and vegetables, fish, meat and baked goods are available here every day. In this extravaganza of epicurean delights and other refined pleasures, visitors can sit and relax over a delicious latte or enjoy some Swabian specialties in the restaurant with the hustle and bustle in the background

There are some wonderful spring/fall/summer trips and tours which include Stuttgart. Why not call or email today to look into your next visit to Germany.

This photo was taken in 1996 (while I was visiting during Christmas time) after a fresh snow just outside Stuttgart. The red berries you see are rose hips.
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