last year was my visit loved the place and the atmosphere porsche always fantastic
Mercedes-Benz Museum
M51***11
Tickets really have to be bought in advance. Queuing up to buy tickets on the spot will make you want to go. It is worth seeing but it can take a long time to pay attention to business hours. Closed every Monday. Please note to check various holiday arrangements. Tickets are sold every day until 17:00. 18:30 closed.
New Palace
Melsida
The New Palace (Neues Schloss) in Stuttgart is a stunning Baroque landmark, blending history and beauty with its grand architecture and expansive gardens. It serves as a symbol of the city's royal past and a must-visit for architecture lovers. Don't miss the chance to explore the palace and surrounding areas! #NewPalace #Stuttgart #NeuesSchloss #ArchitectureLovers #HistoryInStyle #RoyalLandmark #ExploreStuttgart
Schlossplatz
逍遥
Palace Square is located on Stuttgart's main street, Königstrasse. It was originally the garden of the old palace, but now it is mainly the venue for Christmas markets and other celebrations. The fountain, concert hall and monument on the square, as well as the chestnut trees on both sides of the street are the symbols of the square. When the weather is fine, you can bask in the sun on the lawn of the square like the local citizens, or enjoy a leisurely time on the benches under the chestnut trees.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
时光旅行记✨
Lots of highlights: Well-preserved medieval style - Old city architecture: a large number of buildings in the city retain medieval styles, such as the city hall with both Gothic and Renaissance styles, and the Church of St. Jacob is a typical gothic building. - Walls and Towers: As one of only three towns in Germany that fully retain the walls, the walls and towers surround the old city and can stroll around it to experience the historical charm. Romantic legends and stories - Drinking to save the city: In 1631, the head of the Catholic Legion, General Tilly, was trying to destroy the Rottenburg, and Mayor Nush fought to drink 5 liters of wine to save the town, which was presented in puppet form on the hill wall of the Councillor Hotel. Unique landmark landscape - Buyunlai: The German cover of Lonely Planet, located in the middle of the Y-shaped street, full of romantic temperament. Rich historical and cultural heritage - Museum: Museums built on the inner city walls, displaying equipment for the trial of criminals in medieval city states; There is also a museum in the hometown, which displays the remnants of the Renaissance palace. Wonderful festivals - Christmas Market: The Leiter Christmas Market in Rothenburg is one of Germany's most famous Christmas markets, held every winter, and can feel the rich Christmas atmosphere. Specialties and Crafts - Food: traditional desserts with crispy and soft inside, as well as various sausages, potato products, etc. - Crafts: You can buy medieval crafts such as wood carvings, ceramics and so on.
Old Town
老少皆宜(程世荣)
The old town of Rothenburg in Germany is worth a visit. The ancient city walls and plank roads can now be visited. When we came, there were many tourists in the old town of Rothenburg, but not many people climbed the ancient city walls and plank roads, so it was very convenient to take pictures.
Heidelberg Palace
LaGa
The Heidelberg Palace is a must see when visiting Heidelberg. To get there 🥾: you can take a cablecar from the old town. However, I would recommend to skip the queue and just enjoy the around 15min walk up. You will pass by beautiful old villas on the way. What to do 🏰: In my opinion the outside appearance of the castle is more beautiful than the inside. So it’s not worth to spend the entrance fee for a ticket inside. The garden around the castle is free to enter and has great views.
Wilhelma
Dr. A. Shabirin
Everything is amazing. From giant water lilies to gorillas, everything is very well planned. Perfect for families and those who enjoy walks and nature. Very accessible by city train ! Will repeat my visit surely.Reasons to Recommend: Absolute must for nature lovers to visit the botany park.
Public Library Stuttgart
穿白衬衣的薄荷星
📖 Stuttgart | Where to read World Reading Day: April 23 is World Reading Day, also known as World Book Day, established in France, to promote more people to read and write, as the carrier of books, which library is worth recommending? 📍 For me, it is the public library in Stuttgart, Germany. It looks square on the outside, but it is actually very clean inside, integrating industry, aesthetics and functions perfectly. 📍 The huge upper space that continues from the center of the first floor to the fourth floor creates a sense of sacredness like a church. Go up again, and when you come to the top of the fourth floor and think that everything is over, the interior spaces on the five to eight floors are in front of you with a completely unexpected architectural experience. 📍 From the easy-to-use personnel guide flow line, to the pleasant and safe interior decoration color matching, to the obvious book category layout in the partition. The design of the whole library is always around people and caring for people. 📍 Good buildings not only have formal beauty, but also functional comfort. Stuttgart Public Library is such a good building with two conditions. Such a library really wants to stick in it and never come out. 📍 This library with both appearance and connotation can also be reached on the top overlooking the entire city of Stuttgart. The full name of the library is Stadtbibliothek am Mailänder Platz, which can be reached by bus and subway.