🇩🇪 Stuttgart 2-Day Travel Guide 🥨🍗🍟🍜🦪🍤🍧🧋🇩🇪
Day 1: Depart in the morning from Zurich, Switzerland 🇨🇭 – just under 3 hours by train 🚂 Arrive at Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (central station). Just a 5-minute walk away is a large shopping center called Milaneo 🛍️. You’ll find DM, Primark, H&M, Pull&Bear, Mango, Decathlon, and a big electronics store selling everything from Nintendo Switch 🎮 to fridges and washing machines. For food, there’s KFC, McDonald’s, pizza spots, and Chinese stir-fry noodles 🍜. Perfect for shopping and grabbing a bite! Then take a 3-minute walk to the Stuttgart City Library (Stadtbibliothek) – a photogenic spot worth visiting 📸. No ticket needed, just great for photos 📖. After that, hop on the U-Bahn (lines U6, U7, or U15) to the city center 🚇. Go shopping, relax at the square, play by the fountains, enjoy some ice cream 🍦, and take touristy pics. Search for Königstraße on Google Maps! For dinner, head to the popular Spanish restaurant Cortijo 🇪🇸. Try their paella (minimum for 2 people) or oysters 🦪. Fair warning: service can be slow 🐌, and the oysters are decent though not super plump. The paella is huge and a tad salty – but tasty! Average cost: €25-30 per person. After eating, walk it off with a visit to the Old Castle (Altes Schloss) and New Castle (Neues Schloss) 🏰 – they’re right across from each other. Catch the sunset at Stiftskirche ⛪️🌅, then head back to your hotel to rest. Day 2: Start with brunch, then visit “Das Gerber” – another shopping mall with more high-end brands 💄🛒. Afterward, enjoy some Chinese food nearby. I recommend Mala Town – a small but delicious spot 🍲! They offer different soup bases. Not too spicy though 🌶️😉. Average cost with bubble tea: €15-20. In the afternoon, choose between: Mercedes-Benz Museum 🚗 (late entry ticket after 4:30 PM) Porsche Museum (a bit farther out) Or check out a local art gallery 🖼️ #EuropeTravel #TravelGuide #GermanyTravel #Stuttgart