
This hotel is your perfect choice! Located opposite the Castle Garden, just a 10-minute drive to the Mercedes-Benz Museum and Palace Square, it offers unbeatable convenience. The hotel is eco-certified, ensuring a healthy stay. Rooms are modern and elegant, with free Wi-Fi and concierge services. Relax at Le SPA with a massage or take a dip in the indoor pool. Traveling with kids? The children’s play area and kids’ meals have you covered. Hosting an event? The 978 sqm meeting space is ideal. Don’t miss out!

Located in the heart of Stuttgart, this hotel is just a 15-minute walk from the State Gallery and Milaneo Shopping Center. Unwind at the spa center, sauna, or 24-hour fitness center. The uniquely decorated rooms feature minibars and espresso machines, along with 47-inch flat-screen TVs for your entertainment. Enjoy homemade French dishes at the restaurant or snacks at the bar. With a 24-hour business center and meeting facilities, it’s perfect for both business and leisure travelers.












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Staying at Le Méridien Stuttgart was an absolute highlight of my trip to Stuttgart. The location is unbeatable—just a 10-minute walk from the central train station and only 3 minutes to the National Gallery subway stop, making it incredibly easy to explore the city. You're literally steps away from Castle Park, Königstraße shopping street, and the State Art Gallery, and car enthusiasts can easily visit the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz Museums nearby. The hotel’s facilities are top-notch: the 850 sqm Le SPA wellness center features a heated indoor pool, steam rooms at 70°C and 90°C, infrared saunas, and a fully equipped 24-hour gym—perfect for relaxation or staying active. I especially appreciated the Unlock Art™ program, which lets guests with a room key access the State Art Gallery for free—no extra cost, just convenience. Service was outstanding: the front desk offered round-the-clock support, and the Wi-Fi worked flawlessly with Chinese language options, which made everything smooth for me as an international traveler. Rooms were spacious, well-designed, and came with premium toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, and plenty of charging ports. Some rooms even had beautiful city or garden views. Breakfast was a real treat—a generous buffet with both Western and Asian options, though it’s not complimentary, it can be redeemed using Marriott Bonvoy points, which makes it worth it. Dining flexibility is great too—the in-house restaurant and 24-hour room service cover every meal need. Overall, this hotel delivers on comfort, convenience, and quality. Whether you’re here for business, sightseeing, or just a relaxing break, Le Méridien Stuttgart earns every single point of its perfect score.

The hotel is in excellent condition and perfectly located for exploring Stuttgart. It's just a short walk from the outlet mall shuttle stop, making shopping trips super convenient. The city attractions are within easy reach, and the staff go above and beyond with their friendly and helpful service—always ready to offer local tips and guidance. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this is definitely a top recommendation for your stay in Stuttgart.

Staying at Hotel Azenberg Stuttgart felt like checking into a thoughtfully designed boutique hideaway nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood. The rooms are just the right size—compact but well-organized, with modern finishes and a clean, fresh vibe. The bathroom is a bit snug, but it’s spotless and stylishly updated. Breakfast leans heavily on cold cuts and fresh items, with limited hot options, though everything was fresh and nicely presented. What really stood out was the friendly and attentive staff—always smiling, quick to help, and genuinely welcoming. It’s a great choice if you’re looking for a peaceful retreat with a touch of elegance without sacrificing convenience. The location is ideal: close enough to downtown Stuttgart for easy access by train, yet far enough from the noise to enjoy a restful night’s sleep. Overall, an excellent stay with strong value for money—highly recommend for travelers who appreciate quality over quantity.

Staying at Hilton Garden Inn Stuttgart NeckarPark was one of the best decisions I made during my trip to Stuttgart. The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a 700-meter walk from the Mercedes-Benz Museum, making it perfect for fans of automotive history or anyone planning a day trip to the museum. The room itself was spacious and comfortable, with a great bed and modern amenities that made the stay very relaxing. What really stood out was the excellent location near the subway station. It’s only about an hour by train to the famous bookstore in the city center—ideal for exploring local highlights. The hotel is situated right next to two major football stadiums—home to both Ferrari and Mercedes teams—so if you're lucky enough to catch a match, it's an unforgettable experience. There’s also a formal restaurant on-site where men are required to wear long pants, which adds a touch of elegance. The staff there were stylish and professional, with waitresses dressed in a way that definitely turned heads. On the ground floor, you’ll find a team memorabilia shop for Stuttgart FC fans—great for picking up souvenirs. While the area isn’t residential, it’s buzzing with energy thanks to young visitors and sports enthusiasts who come here specifically for events and games. Overall, the atmosphere is lively, the service is warm, and the value for money is outstanding. I’d absolutely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Stuttgart.

I stayed at the Hampton by Hilton Stuttgart City Centre for a few nights and overall, it was a great experience. The room was spotless, comfortable, and very well-maintained—bedding was cozy, and I slept really well. The front desk staff were friendly, helpful, and made check-in and check-out smooth. That said, there are a few areas that could be improved: Parking is a real issue. I left around 5 PM, but when I returned at 8 PM, there were no spots available. Checked back at 10 PM and again at midnight—still nothing. I ended up having to park in a hotel-recommended underground garage that’s a 15-minute walk away. When I came back the next morning at 8 AM to pick up my car, I was charged 25€ for parking. That’s quite steep. The bathroom has a modern design, but there’s no door or curtain for the shower area, so water easily splashes out during use, making the floor slippery. Also, there are no complimentary bottled waters in the room—guests have to boil water using the kettle or drink from the tap, which might not be ideal for everyone. While these are common challenges across Europe and don’t take away from the positive experience, addressing them would definitely enhance guest comfort and value for money.

Staying at Hotel Restaurant Krehl's Linde was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short ride on the U1 subway line to downtown Stuttgart, making it super easy to explore the city without needing a car. The hotel itself feels like a cozy, well-cared-for gem: small but thoughtfully designed, spotless, and warmly welcoming. The owner is cheerful and genuinely helpful, adding a personal touch that makes you feel right at home. Rooms 12 and 14 are spacious and beautifully furnished, with elegant canopy beds that give a romantic, old-world charm. Breakfast is hearty and varied—exactly what you’d want to start the day right. Everything about this place feels authentic and well-maintained. If you're looking for a quiet, charming retreat in a great location with excellent service and comfort, this is definitely the place to stay. Highly recommended!

Staying at Attimo Hotel Stuttgart was an absolute delight. From the moment I arrived, the staff made me feel welcome with their warm smiles and genuine friendliness—especially helpful with local recommendations and checking in. The room was clean, modern, and incredibly comfortable, with a great bed that ensured a restful night’s sleep. I appreciated the quiet environment, perfect for unwinding after a busy day exploring the city. Its central location makes it easy to walk or take public transit to major attractions. What stood out most was the incredible value for money—luxury amenities without the luxury price tag. I truly fell in love with this hotel and will definitely return on my next trip to Stuttgart.

I’ve stayed at countless youth hostels, but this one truly stands out. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the city center and easily accessible by public transit. What makes it special is the warm, welcoming atmosphere; you instantly feel at home among travelers from all over the world. It’s lively yet cozy, with a real sense of community. I struck up conversations with guests from different countries and even met families who were staying here—they all raved about the experience too. The dorm rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-maintained for a hostel, and the beds are surprisingly restful. Some noise is expected in a shared space, but nothing that disrupts sleep. Breakfast is excellent—fresh bread, fruit, local pastries, and juice options. Dinner offers good variety, though the sauces were slightly on the salty side, which is minor. There’s a great games area with billiards and board games, plus a bar serving perfectly balanced cocktails—no over-sweetness or harsh alcohol burn. Families love it here, and so do solo travelers. It feels like a true international family. If you’re looking for an authentic, friendly, and affordable stay in Stuttgart, this is the place.

Stayed at Hotel Alpha in Stuttgart and was thoroughly impressed! Everything about the hotel was top-notch—from the central location just steps from the subway to the clean, modern rooms. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our visit. What really stood out was the free parking—such a great bonus for travelers driving in. It made our trip stress-free and added incredible value. The overall experience was flawless, and I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Stuttgart. Will definitely be back!

This stay was an absolute disaster from start to finish. Right upon arrival, I noticed rats outside the building—definitely not the kind of welcome you expect in a modern German city. The front desk was unresponsive, and my key card wouldn’t work at all. After waiting for help with no reply, I was told to find a spare key in the housekeeping room—except it was completely unmanned and inaccessible. Once inside the room, the atmosphere was bleak and depressing. I undressed and lay down to watch something on my tablet when I spotted movement on the bed. I jumped up immediately and found ten bed bugs crawling around—two had already bitten me. This isn’t just a bad hotel—it’s a health hazard. The condition is unacceptable for Stuttgart, let alone Germany. Never staying here again. It should be shut down immediately.

If there’s a better hotel in Stuttgart, I’d love to see it—this place truly stands out. Located just a 10-minute walk from the Stuttgart Arena across the Neckar River and only 10 minutes by tram into the city center, it’s perfectly positioned for both convenience and charm. The area around the hotel is packed with great restaurants and cafes—especially worth mentioning Cannsatter Kurve, a local favorite run by a fantastic Bosnian owner that captures the spirit of the Stuttgart FC ultras’ neighborhood. And don’t miss the beer garden at the nearby Pig Museum—it’s real, and the draft beer and menu are excellent. But what really makes this stay unforgettable is the warm, family-run hospitality. The staff, including owner Vanessa and her parents, go above and beyond with genuine kindness and professionalism. Our room was quiet, located at the back with a lovely balcony, air conditioning that worked flawlessly, and a spacious bathroom with a shower and fridge. The mini-bar is reasonably priced if you want to grab something quick. There’s also a lift, which is a nice touch. Breakfast was outstanding—plenty of hot and cold options, and they even accommodated our gluten-intolerant guest every morning with fresh gluten-free bread, cereal, and milk. Plus, Vanessa helped us buy three-day public transit passes, making getting around stress-free and safe. And right outside? The red tourist bus stops just around the corner. This isn’t just a good hotel—it’s exceptional. I can’t recommend it enough.

I recently stayed at Hotel am Friedensplatz in Stuttgart and couldn't be happier with my experience. The staff were incredibly welcoming and helpful from the moment I arrived. The hotel is perfectly located just steps away from the underground station, making it super easy to explore the city without relying on taxis or buses. My room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped, offering great value for the price. It’s a fantastic base whether you're here for business or leisure. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Stuttgart—friendly, convenient, and genuinely worth every penny.
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