Alberghi Stoccarda, Germania - Prenotazione Hotel

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Distance

  • Frankfurt am Main (Germany)131 miles
  • Munich (Germany) 144 miles
  • Berlin (Germany) 397 miles
  • Hamburg (Germany) 407 miles
  • Amsterdam (Netherlands)384 miles
  • Brussels (Belgium)325 miles
  • Strasbourg (France) 98 miles
  • Paris (France)387 miles
  • Geneva (Switzerland)305 miles
  • Milan (Italy) 314 miles

 

Climat de Stuttgart

Stuttgart has a continental climate. In the summer months, the nearby Black Forest and Swabian Alb hills act as a shield from severe weather but the city can also be subject to thunderstorms in the summer months and periods of snow lasting several days in the winter. The centre of the city, referred to by locals as the "Kessel" (cauldron) experiences more severe heat in the summer and less snow in the winter than the suburbs. Lying as it does at the centre of the European continent, the temperature range between day and night or summer and winter can be extreme. On average Stuttgart enjoys 1693 hours of sunshine per year.

Winters last from December to March. The coldest month is January with an average temperature of 0 °C (30 °F). Snow cover tends to last no longer than a few days although it has been known to last a couple of weeks as recently as 2004. The summers are warm with an average temperature of 20 °C (70 °F) in the hottest months of July and August. The summers last from May until September.

 

Tourism Office of Stuttgart

 i-Punkt
Königstraße 1a
70173 Stuttgart
Phone: +49(711)2228 - 0
Fax: +49(711)2228 - 253
 

GET IN STUTTGART

By plane
Stuttgart has one airport, located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen. Various airlines including low cost airline TUI serve direct flight connections between Stuttgart and major German and European cities. It will not be difficult to book a flight to Stuttgart from outside Europe connecting through a major hub such as London Heathrow or Paris Charles de Gaulles. Fares usually don't differ if you fly into Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg or Stuttgart. Lufthansa has an agreement with Deutsche Bahn/German rail and your commuter flight from Frankfurt could actually be a train ride. This is very convenient if you head for Stuttgart CBD.

Delta Airlines has a direct service from Atlanta to Stuttgart. Depending on the success the route will maintain service, but considering the Headquarters of US European Command and Africa Command are located here, it seems most likely.

 

Public Transport
The S-Bahn line S2 or S3 will bring you to Stuttgart's center within 27 minutes (from station 'Flughafen' to station 'Hauptbahnhof'). Tickets can be purchased at vending machines at the level below the airport and above the platform. Tickets should be validated at orange boxes on the platform before boarding the train.
Several bus lines head for other destinations.
Taxis will be waiting at the airport and are the fastest connection to SAP in Walldorf.
 

By train
The main station (Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof) is in the very center of Stuttgart. Timetables for trains and booking are available on the webpages of Deutsche Bahn AG.

 

By car
The state highways A8 and A81 form a cross near Stuttgart ('Stuttgarter Kreuz'). The City is in the upper right quarter of that cross. West/east-Highway A8 passes Stuttgart slightly to the south, north/south-highway A81 passes slightly to the west. Generally, follow the sign "Stuttgart Zentrum" to get to the center of Stuttgart. Smaller but important routes from the center of Stuttgart to the areas outside are the B10 (to the east: Esslingen, Göppingen), B14 (to the southwest: 'Stuttgarter Kreuz', Sindelfingen, Böblingen) and B27 (to the south: airport, Tübingen, Reutlingen, to the north: Ludwigsburg).