This place honestly feels like a labour of love above all things. Tickets are inexpensive (around 5€) and there's plenty of old trams to see and history to learn. The people working there seem to be really passionate about the topic, which is always a beautiful thing to see.
Note that most of the content is in German but some of the signs have been translated into English. There's also an audio guide in English but it requires downloading an app and roughly 100 MB of content in order to use it.
In terms of the amount of time you should set aside for visiting, one hour is enough to get most of it, but I would recommend two if you want to see everything in detail, read all the content, and so on.
I highly recommend taking one of their historic trams towards downtown Stuttgart or the Fernsehturm, as the ride is an amazing experience and only costs a few...
Read moretram museum Very interesting. Most information in English as well as German. Best to visit on Sunday since you can also ride on a vintage tram through the city. all old trams are well maintained. Usually less crowded. Good thing about this museum is that, one can go inside the older trams in museum and also go on a tram ride around the city for 4.5 euros. Entry fee is reasonable and you can get a combo ticket for the tram rides and museum entryntry fee is 5 euro, 3 euro would have been perfect. There are lots of old trams, wagons and transportation vehicles.. You can buy a ticket to ride an oldtimer tram from the museum to the television tower (and back), but don't do it when it's hot outside, because then it's really really hot...
Read moreVery cool little museum with trams running on the historic line(s) on a Sunday. Entry fee is reasonable and you can get a combo ticket for the tram rides and museum entry. I understand they are going through some renovations at the moment and that one of the historic lines is not operational (I would recommend looking in advance on their website), but what they have on display is so amazingly well kept by the dedicated staff who volunteer here. Seriously, a big kudos to everyone who keeps these vehicles in tip top shape! You can buy books and models in the front of the museum; SSB models were available for purchase when...
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