The main drag. Lots and lots of stores, with a few restaurants and cafes along the way. Good days bring out many people as it can get crowded. If you can’t find what you need here, more than likely you don’t need it.
The main drag. Lots and lots of stores, with a few restaurants and cafes along the way. Good days bring out many people as it can get crowded. If you can’t find what you need here, more than likely you don’t need it.
This is good place for shopping, there is everything from high-end shops to cheap stores, all in one place. Still is better to shop in the morning, before it gets crowded.
However once you are in the park area you will find a peaceful and tranquil environment. However the traffic can be typical of any major city which is bogged down.
I was here for the German Unity Day and it was quite fun. Ideal for families with children, who can run around and enjoy. As someone who was travelling solo, there wasn't much to do except just take in the beauty of the architecture.
This is Stuttgart's main shopping street, and because it is a pedestrian street, you can stroll along without fear of getting hit by a car. Many shops and restaurants line this beautiful street, interspersed with old buildings and monuments. It connects many of the city's attractions, allowing you to take in a lot of sights in one go.
The Königstrasse is the city's main shopping street, closed to traffic and filled with stores of all types, from clothing to shoes, toys, etc. Most of the stores are part of larger chains which makes shopping easy. If you look for more exclusive brands, you will find those stores more in the side streets of Stuttgart. If you just want to go for a stroll, then you will soon reach the castle, the Tea House, the Museum of Modern Art and other structures of interest. Königstrasse has something for everyone!