My Trip to Stuttgart: Guide for Nomads and Solo Travelers

Adventures, Europa19 July 2024
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My recent trip to Stuttgart, Germany, was an unforgettable experience. I want to share all the useful and important information for those, like me, who are digital nomads or solo travelers. You will discover what to do, where to go, and how to get around this fascinating city.

Arriving in Stuttgart

Getting to Stuttgart is simple. The city is well-connected thanks to Stuttgart Airport, which is only 13 km from the city center. You can take the S-Bahn train (S2 or S3) which will take you directly into the city in about 30 minutes. The ticket is inexpensive, and the service is very frequent.

Where to Stay

Stuttgart offers various accommodation options for solo travelers. Here are some recommended solutions:

Hostels: If you are looking for a budget option and want to meet other travelers, there are excellent hostels in the city like Alex 30 Hostel.
Airbnb: Many apartments offer short-term rentals. This is a good choice if you prefer more privacy and want to feel at home.
Budget Hotels: For those who prefer a more traditional accommodation, there are budget hotels like Ibis Budget Stuttgart City Nord.

 

What to See in Stuttgart

Stuttgart is full of attractions worth visiting. Here are some of the main ones:

The Mercedes-Benz Museum: A must-see for car enthusiasts, this museum traces the history of the famous car manufacturer.
The New Palace (Neues Schloss): Located in the city center, this splendid Baroque palace is surrounded by a beautiful park.
The Wilhelma Botanical Garden: Perfect for a relaxing stroll, it is one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in Germany.
The Television Tower (Fernsehturm): Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area.

Where to Eat

Stuttgart has a vibrant and varied culinary scene. Here are some places I recommend:

Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle): Here you can find fresh food and ready-made dishes from around the world.
Traditional Restaurants: Try a typical restaurant to taste Swabian cuisine dishes like Maultaschen and Spätzle.
Cafes and Bakeries: For breakfast or a snack, there are many cozy cafes and bakeries with delicious pastries.

How to Get Around in Stuttgart

Getting around Stuttgart is easy and convenient thanks to its efficient public transport system. Here are the main options:

Trams and Buses: The network of trams and buses covers the entire city and the surrounding area. Tickets are cheap and can be purchased at automatic machines.
Bicycles: Stuttgart is a bike-friendly city. You can rent a bike and explore the city on two wheels.
On Foot: Many of the main attractions are easily reachable on foot, so be prepared to walk!

Useful Tips for Digital Nomads

Wi-Fi and Coworking: The city offers numerous coworking spaces and cafes with free Wi-Fi. Some of the best are Coworking0711 and Schloßstraße 49.
Costs: Stuttgart can be expensive, so it is advisable to plan your budget in advance. Eating out and public transport are relatively affordable, but accommodation can be pricey.

Stuttgart is a fascinating city that offers a lot to see and do, especially for solo travelers and digital nomads. I hope this guide is useful for planning your trip and that you enjoy every moment in this beautiful city. Have a great trip to Stuttgart!

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