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Stuttgart's origins date back to the 10th century, when it was founded as a horse stable (hence its name, which comes from the Old German 'Stuotgarten', meaning 'horse garden'). The region was inhabited by Celtic tribes and later by Romans before the official foundation. During the Middle Ages, Stuttgart began to develop as an agricultural and commercial center in the Neckar River valley.
In the Middle Ages, Stuttgart grew as a fortified city and became the residence of the Dukes of Württemberg. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the city underwent significant urban development, with the construction of palaces, churches and public buildings. In the 19th century, Stuttgart industrialized rapidly, becoming a center for mining, steel and, later, the automotive industry, with the founding of companies such as Daimler and Porsche.
In the 20th century, Stuttgart established itself as an industrial and technological hub, especially in the manufacturing of automobiles and machinery. The city was damaged during World War II, but was rebuilt and modernized in the decades that followed. Today, Stuttgart is an innovation center with universities, research institutes and a diversified economy. In the 21st century, it maintains its role as a global city, with a vibrant cultural life and a strong presence in the automotive and technology industries.
La cronología histórica muestra los momentos clave que han definido el desarrollo de Stuttgart a lo largo de los siglos.
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Stuttgart is a safe city with low crime rates, especially in tourist and residential areas.
The city is quite walkable, especially in the historic center and commercial areas, although the topography can make some routes difficult.
Stuttgart has an efficient and well-connected public transport system that makes it easy to get around in and out of the city.
Stuttgart has a moderately high cost of living compared to other German and Spanish cities, being approximately 12% cheaper than Munich but more expensive than Spanish cities such as Madrid or Barcelona. Prices for accommodation, food and transportation are high compared to Spain.
Nightlife in Stuttgart is active with bars, clubs and cultural events, although quieter than in large German metropolises.
Stuttgart offers a rich cultural scene with renowned museums, theatres, festivals and a vibrant artistic life that reflects both tradition and modernity.
Gastronomy in Stuttgart combines traditional German dishes with a growing international offering, highlighting the quality and variety of local products.
The city offers a good variety of shopping options, from local boutiques to large shopping centers and traditional markets.
Stuttgart's climate is temperate with cold winters and moderate summers, with rain distributed throughout the year.
Stuttgart is tourist-friendly with good signage, information in several languages and well-organized tourist attractions.
Stuttgart is suitable for families, with good schools, parks and activities for children, although cost of living may be a factor to consider.
Stuttgart is a city that is open and respectful of the LGBTQ+ community, with dedicated events and spaces, although not as prominent as in large capitals.
The inhabitants of Stuttgart are generally friendly and respectful, although they can be reserved with foreigners initially.
Stuttgart is surrounded by hills and vineyards that provide an attractive and unique natural landscape in the region.
Stuttgart stands out for its architecture that combines historical and modern styles, including emblematic buildings such as the New Palace and contemporary architecture in renovated areas.
Stuttgart has a rich history linked to the German nobility and the automotive industry, with monuments and museums that reflect its historical evolution.
Stuttgart has numerous parks and green areas that offer recreation and nature spaces within the city.
The city maintains high standards of cleanliness in public spaces, streets and transportation, reflecting the German culture of urban order and care.
Stuttgart has a growing startup ecosystem, especially in technology and the automotive industry, although it is not yet as dynamic as Berlin or Munich.
Stuttgart offers good infrastructure for digital nomads, with fast internet access and coworking spaces, although the cost of living can be a challenge.
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Stuttgart is a German city with a balance between modernity, history and quality of life, ideal for those looking for culture, nature and good infrastructure, although with a relatively high cost of living.
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Stuttgart's climate is temperate with cold winters and moderate summers, with rain distributed throughout the year.
Spring in Stuttgart is mild and pleasant, with gradually rising temperatures and noticeable flowering in its parks and vineyards.
Summer is warm, with sunny days and occasional rain showers, ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and festivals.
Autumn features cool temperatures and a colorful landscape thanks to the falling leaves, making it a popular time for wine tourism.
Winter is cold, with temperatures that can drop below zero and occasional snowfall, creating a typical Central European atmosphere.
Summers pleasant and not excessively hot.
Winters with the possibility of snow that provide seasonal charm.
Winters can be cold and grey.
Frequent rains that can affect outdoor activities.
Stuttgart has a moderate climate with cold winters and warm summers.
Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, with a slight increase in summer.
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Visiting Stuttgart in 2025 requires a moderate budget compared to other large German cities. It is cheaper than Munich or Frankfurt, but more expensive than small cities or cities in eastern Germany.
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18th-century central square in the heart of Stuttgart, home to the New Castle, the monument to King William I and the National Museum of Württemberg. It is a popular meeting point for events such as the Stuttgart Weindorf wine festival and the Christmas market.
Late baroque palace built in 1807, located in the Plaza del Castillo. It was a royal residence and is currently the headquarters of several ministries of the Baden-Württemberg government. Its interior can only be visited by appointment.
Museum located on Castle Square exhibiting the cultural and artistic history of the Württemberg region, with collections including art, archeology and historical objects relevant to Stuttgart and its surroundings.
Museum complex that combines tradition and modernity, with three buildings that house works from the 14th to the 21st centuries. It stands out for its collection of 20th century art with pieces by Picasso, Matisse, Klee and Giacometti.
Museum dedicated to the history of the automobile and the Mercedes-Benz brand, with a collection of more than 160 vehicles. The building has a bifurcated spiral design that allows you to trace the evolution of the German automotive industry.
Museum specialized in the history and models of the Porsche brand, showing the evolution of its sports vehicles and its impact on the global automotive industry.
A zoo and botanical garden that combines the exhibition of fauna from around the world with an extensive collection of plants. It is one of the largest and most visited zoos in Germany.
Monument dedicated to the poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller, located in the central square of Stuttgart, a cultural symbol and historical reference point for the city.
Historic building located in the central square of Stuttgart, which was the administrative headquarters and represents the architecture and political history of the city before the Second World War.
Central facade and historic structure in the center of Stuttgart dating back to medieval times, representing the city's ancient architecture and defensive past.
One of the most important and modern libraries in Germany, recognized for its contemporary architecture and its extensive collection of historical books and documents.
The city's main theater where classical music concerts, opera, ballet and dance shows are presented throughout the year, with an outstanding cultural program.
Annual event held in the Plaza del Castillo, where you can taste local wines and typical dishes of the region, accompanied by music and a festive atmosphere.
Urban park with gardens, recreation areas and green spaces, ideal for walks and outdoor activities, in addition to having cultural events and temporary exhibitions.
Extensive grape growing areas surrounding the city, famous for producing local wines and offering hiking trails and panoramic views of Stuttgart.
Historic church in Stuttgart that stands out for its Gothic architecture and its religious and cultural importance in the city since the Middle Ages.
Museum dedicated to natural history with exhibitions on geology, paleontology, zoology and botany, ideal for families and science lovers.
Famous Christmas market that is set up in the Plaza del Castillo and its surroundings, with craft stalls, traditional gastronomy and festive activities during December.
Neoclassical palace located in a park, which houses the Museum of Natural History and offers a historical and natural environment for visitors interested in architecture and nature.
Museum that narrates the historical, social and cultural evolution of Stuttgart from its origins to the present day, with interactive exhibitions and historical documents.
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Explorez les divers quartiers de la ville, chacun avec son caractère et son charme uniques.
Vibrant and cultural, with a mix of shops, restaurants and nightlife.
Densely populated, with a mix of housing and entertainment.
Quiet residential area, with independent houses and spacious apartments.
Historic and cozy, with cobbled streets and traditional taverns.
Residential with a cultural touch, near the Schlossgarten.
Découvrez les meilleures expériences et activités pour chaque période de l'année
Enjoy the Spring Festival at the central square Schlossplatz, where cultural events, flower markets and open-air music take place in a vibrant and colorful atmosphere.
Spend a day at Killesberg Park, a sprawling park with gardens, picnic areas, and an observation tower that offers panoramic views of Stuttgart during the warm months.
Visit the traditional Christmas Market in the historic center of Stuttgart, with craft stalls, typical German food and a festive atmosphere with Christmas lights and music.
Travel the wine route around Stuttgart during the grape harvest, with visits to local wineries, tastings and harvest festivals in a spectacular autumn landscape.
Take advantage of the mild climate to visit the emblematic Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums, where you can learn about the history and evolution of these iconic brands in Stuttgart.
Attend the Stuttgart International Jazz Festival, which brings together world-renowned musicians on various open-air stages and concert halls during the summer.
Découvrez les événements et festivals les plus importants organisés tout au long de l'année
One of the largest folk festivals in Stuttgart, known as 'Let's go to Wasen!'. It is a traditional celebration with music, typical food, attractions and beer, similar to Munich's Oktoberfest but with a distinctive local character.
Gastronomic festival celebrating German and local cuisine with a wide range of typical dishes, drinks and culinary events at the New Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre.
The world's largest gathering for classic car lovers and automotive legends, with displays of historic and modern vehicles at the New Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre.
Fair and conference on smart mobility and alternative propulsion systems, including electro-mobility, carsharing and electric bicycles, held at the New Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre.
Fair for lovers of gardening and garden design, with outdoor furniture, plants and decoration inspired by nature, at the New Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre.
International fair dedicated to industrial cleaning, maintenance and surface treatment, with a focus on technology and cleaning products, held at Stuttgarter Messe.
International trade fair for automation, robotics, materials handling and logistics, which attracts professionals from the industrial sector to Stuttgarter Messe.
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