🇩🇪 Stuttgart, Germany
Wirtshaus Garbe
📍 136, Filderhauptstraße, Stuttgart, 70599
Your stay — Wirtshaus Garbe
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Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
You can exchange currency at Stuttgart Airport's currency exchange desks or withdraw from ATMs with a debit/credit card. Be aware that rates at the airport may be less favorable than those found in the city center.
Contactless payments and mobile payments are widely accepted in Stuttgart, including at most restaurants, cafes, and public transportation. Credit cards are also accepted at many shops, but cash is still preferred for smaller transactions.
Tipping in Germany is generally around 5-10% in restaurants and bars, but rounding up the bill or leaving small change is also common. Taxi drivers and hotel staff do not expect tips, but a small tip (5-10%) is appreciated for good service.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical coffee costs around €1.50-€2.50 at a local café or bakery.
A budget-friendly lunch option is a Currywurst from a street food vendor or a local market, costing around €5-€7.
A affordable dinner option is a traditional German meal at a local restaurant, with a main course costing around €15-€25.
The Stuttgart Market and the surrounding streets offer a variety of street food options, including traditional German cuisine and international food stalls.
Aldi and Lidl are two budget-friendly supermarket chains with locations throughout Stuttgart.
The Kaufhof and Karstadt department stores offer affordable high-street shopping, and the Stuttgart Market has a variety of market stalls selling clothing and accessories.
The cheapest way to get around Stuttgart is by using the VVS public transportation system, which includes buses, trams, and trains. A day ticket costs around €6.50.
Buy a VVS day ticket for unlimited public transportation.Eat at local markets or street food vendors for affordable meals.Use cash for small transactions instead of pulling out your credit card.
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StuttgartWhere to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Stuttgart, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Wirtshaus Garbe
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Hampton by Hilton Stuttgart City Centre (Rotebühlplatz stop) → Stadtmitte (city centre)
💡 This bus connects to the main shopping street (Königstraße). The hotel reception sells day tickets for €6.30, which cover all buses and trams within Stuttgart zone 1.
Hampton by Hilton Stuttgart City Centre (Rotebühlplatz stop) → Hauptbahnhof (main train station)
💡 The U12 and U14 run right outside the hotel. For exploring Stuttgart’s hills, take the U15 up to Killesberg. The trams are more reliable than buses during morning rush hour.
Stadtmitte or Hauptbahnhof stations → Various local destinations (e.g., Königstraße, Schlossplatz)
💡 Your hotel is a 3-min walk from the main station's U-Bahn entrance. Buy a 'Tageskarte' (day ticket) for unlimited travel within the city centre zone—€7.30, valid until 6am next day.
Hauptbahnhof (main station, 15-min walk from hotel) → Rathaus or Olgaeck (for local trips)
💡 The hotel is walkable from most central U-Bahn stops. For Schlossplatz or the art museum, just walk – it's under 10 minutes.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → Stadtmitte station (5-min walk to hotel)
💡 Buy a single 'Einzelfahrkarte' or use the VVS app. The hotel is on Königstrasse; get off at Stadtmitte, not Hauptbahnhof.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main train station)
💡 Buy a ticket from the machine before boarding. Validate it at the blue stampers on the platform or you risk a €60 fine. The station is directly under the airport terminal.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main station)
💡 Buy the ticket from machines near the airport train platform—don't forget to validate it at the blue stampers before boarding.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (main station)
💡 The bus (line 42) goes direct to the main station. Less crowded than the S-Bahn during peak hours, but slightly slower.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → Garner Hotel Stuttgart City Centre
💡 Agree on a flat rate to the centre before you get in; many drivers accept card but cash is smoother.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → PLAZA INN Rieker Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof
💡 The flat rate to city centre is around €25–35. Always confirm the price before getting in—airport taxis are licensed and use meters.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) → Hampton by Hilton Stuttgart City Centre
💡 The flat rate to central Stuttgart is €30-€40. Use the official taxi rank outside arrivals; Uber works but often costs the same. Tip rounding up to the next euro is fine.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) bus station A4 → Mörikestraße (10-min walk to hotel)
💡 Runs directly to the city centre if you don't want the underground. The walk from Mörikestraße is flat and straightforward.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Wirtshaus Garbe?
Check-in at Wirtshaus Garbe is from null. Check-out is by null.
Where can I eat cheaply near Wirtshaus Garbe?
A budget-friendly lunch option is a Currywurst from a street food vendor or a local market, costing around €5-€7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Wirtshaus Garbe?
The cheapest way to get around Stuttgart is by using the VVS public transportation system, which includes buses, trams, and trains. A day ticket costs around €6.50.
Top Attractions in Stuttgart
💡 The free collection is in the basement; go straight down the stairs, avoid the paid upper floors. The glass roof gives good city views from inside.
💡 Check out the weekly farmers' market on Saturdays for local produce and a lively atmosphere. Grab a beer at a nearby brewery pub afterwards.
💡 The free section includes works by Beckmann and Schlemmer. Visit on a Wednesday when the entire museum is free after 5pm.
💡 Take the lift to the top for panoramic views over the city. The rooftop terrace closes at dusk, so go late afternoon. It's also a quiet place to sit and read for free.
💡 Head to the top-floor café for a cheap coffee and a view over the rooftops. Free entry on first Sundays of the month for the building itself.
💡 Go on a Wednesday for free general entry, but the special exhibitions still cost extra. The building itself (by James Stirling) is worth a look.
💡 Go on a Wednesday afternoon (closes at 8pm) to avoid queues. The modern wing has an impressive view of the city from its roof terrace.
💡 Stop at the kiosk near the station end for cheap pretzels; it's a local lunch spot for office workers.