Looking for a Way to Cool Off?

Experience Stuttgart like never before without breaking a sweat. Dive into its stories and enjoy the ride!

With temperatures soaring to 34°C, Stuttgart feels more like a cauldron than a city. Navigating its hills and streets under the blazing sun can quickly diminish the joy of exploration. However, there is a more comfortable and equally enriching way to discover what Stuttgart truly offers.

While traversing the city at ground level is an adventure of its own, the stories that breathe life into Stuttgart often remain hidden from view. Why not take a seat in an air-conditioned car and uncover these tales without the physical toll?

Stuttgart isn’t just about its landmarks but the intriguing narratives that lie behind them. For instance, discover why certain buildings hold prime positions, or delve into the histories of prominent figures who have left indelible marks on the city’s evolution. Learn about locations overlooked by many locals, offering fresh perspectives that’ll transform your perception of this German metropolis.

As you drive through Stuttgart’s streets, you’ll find it easy to appreciate its unique blend of history and modernity. The journey seamlessly takes you from one story to another, revealing insights that traditional sightseeing often misses.

Ultimately, by the tour’s end, you’ll have experienced Stuttgart with newfound eyes, having sidestepped sweaty climbs and embraced the comfort of a guided drive.

So, apply sunscreen, relax in the cool confines of a car, and set out on an unforgettable journey through Stuttgart – a city that promises more than just what meets the eye.

Anselm Vogt-Moykopf

Anselm Vogt-Moykopf

Passionate city guide

About Anselm Vogt-Moykopf

Anselm Vogt-Moykopf is a passionate city guide, historical trail seeker, and the creative mind behind Stadtrundfahrt Stuttgart. With a trained eye for the extraordinary and a fine sense for stories off the beaten path, he takes his guests on unique tours through Stuttgart and southern Germany. When he's not out exploring, he writes here about urban history, curiosities, and everything he encounters on his journeys through past and present.