Explore the birthplace of the automobile on a private walking tour of Stuttgart. Discover the city’s rich history and visit iconic landmarks like the Main Railway Station and Palace Square.
Explore the birthplace of the automobile on a private walking tour of Stuttgart. Discover the city’s rich history and visit iconic landmarks like the Main Railway Station and Palace Square.
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Office building of the railway - We begin our tour at the Main Railway Station, a large complex built in the 1920’s complete with a 12 story tower topped with the Mercedes-Benz logo that is clearly visible from afar.
Leaving the train station we will enter the Königsstrasse (King’s Street), a pedestrian shopping zone flanked by beautiful palace…
- Office building of the railway - We begin our tour at the Main Railway Station, a large complex built in the 1920’s complete with a 12 story tower topped with the Mercedes-Benz logo that is clearly visible from afar.
Leaving the train station we will enter the Königsstrasse (King’s Street), a pedestrian shopping zone flanked by beautiful palace grounds, first of which is the Palace Square, the largest square in the inner city containing the royal gardens, that have been renovated in 1977 for the State Garden Exhibit and again in 2006 for the World Cup Finals. Adorned by sculptures, fountains and even a lake adjacent to the New Palace dating back to the late 18th century this is a popular place for recreation, sports, open air concerts and even Christmas markets.
Opposite of the palace stands the Königsbau, a city palace commissioned by Kaiser Wilhelm I, that has since then been cleverly converted into a shopping mall. Just across from the Königsbau you will notice Stuttgart’s Art Museum, a spectacular glass cubicle containing many fine examples of German modern art, and in the evening offers a spectacular light show.
From here we will enter Schiller Square, a square centered by a statue of Friedrich Schiller, the world famous writer hailed as Shakespeare’s german counterpart. The statue itself is one of the most recent additions to this square however, because the very origins of the city can be traced back to this place nearly a 1000 years ago. It was here that the first stone buildings were erected, most notable being the old castle, an old fortification that used to be surrounded by water filled moat.
Also noteworthy are the Collegiate Church, the Fruchtkasten, a gothic style stone building, and the Ministry of Justice. Most of the buildings here received a significant makeover during the renaissance age and again after World War 2. Today the square is used as a marketplace and as a Christmas market.
Our next stop is the City Market Hall that has nice murals decorating the facade. Just a few minutes from here is Karls Square a square featuring a statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I, the first German Emperor and Head of the State of a united modern Germany on horseback. Behind the statue are two obelisks that stand as a monument of the Franco-Prussian war which not only marks German victory over France but marks the start as Germany as a united and modern nation in the mid-19th century.
- Possibility to customize the tour with your local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour experience
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Possibility to customize the tour with your local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour experience
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Located in the core of Swabia, just beyond the northern edges of the Black Forest and nestled among rolling hills, lies the enchanting city of Stuttgart. As the capital of Baden-Württemberg, it also serves as the proud home of renowned automobile brands like Mercedez-Benz and Porsche. It was in this very place that Gottlieb Daimler significantly…
Located in the core of Swabia, just beyond the northern edges of the Black Forest and nestled among rolling hills, lies the enchanting city of Stuttgart. As the capital of Baden-Württemberg, it also serves as the proud home of renowned automobile brands like Mercedez-Benz and Porsche. It was in this very place that Gottlieb Daimler significantly contributed to the evolution of cars and created the first-ever motorcycle, entitling the city to its alias as the ‘Birthplace of the Automobile’. However, as the city’s tourism catchphrase aptly suggests, “Stuttgart has more to offer!’ We welcome you to uncover the allure of this city founded in the 10th century, witness its major attractions, and delve into its abundant past.
You would have the chance to visit:
- The Main Train Station
- The King’s Road
- The Royal Square
- The King’s Edifice
- The Museum of Art
- Schiller Plaza
- The Urban Market Hall
- Charles’ Square
- This walk tour suitable for any age
- For this walk tour no transportation needed
- Activity Level: Easy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.