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      Car Hire Stuttgart Airport

      Budget Car Hire from Stuttgart Airport is easy with Argus Rentals…Pay less for your car hire in Stuttgart Airport with our low cost deals and all-inclusive prices to suit any budget.

      Stuttgart Mini Guide

      The city of Stuttgart in Germany is located in a lush valley to the west of the River Neckar in South Germany. It is a pleasant, clean and green city, surrounded by vineyards and benefiting from a strong sense of environmental conscience amongst it's inhabitants. The centre of Stuttgart is delightful, and makes an ideal location for a shortholiday or citybreak. Stuttgart is not a cheap place to live, but a low costholiday is possible in the city with a little planning and a well-prepared budget. The wider availability of cheap or discount flights offered by low costbudget airlines means getting there is becoming ever more cheap.

      Things to See/Do in Stuttgart

      Art lovers and culture vultures should make a visit to both The Old and New State Gallery where there is an impressive collection of old and modern art respectively. The Gallery is also open past midnight on Saturdays, allowing enthusiasts to make an after-dinner visit and stay late into the night. Admission is cheap at under €5, and a family card is sold for a discount price of €8. On Wednesdays admission is free, ideal for thrifty travelers on a tight budget!

      A short drive from the centre of Stuttgart is the medieval town of Esslingden. The charming 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' style town famous for winemaking, and tours are available of the renowned Kessler Distillery which produces Sekt (German champagne, like Sapin's Cava), however it is necessary to book up to a month in advance due to it's popularity. The guided tour is a cheap €7.50, and glasses of Sekt cost only €2 each in the upper rooms of the distillery.

      For children and adults alike, the Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a marvelous and lowcost attraction, and the largest of its kind in all of Europe. Over 9,000 animals live here - lions, tigers, bears (oh my), spider monkeys that leap 12ft into the air, elephants, and most anything else you can imagine! Beside the zoo you will find the Leuze Mineral Bath complex, which boasts three indoor spas, two outdoor, solariums and a number of mineral water saunas, as well as sports grounds, a café and children's playgrounds.

      Eating Out/Nightlife in Stuttgart

      There are many superb restaurants in Stuttgart, with the city having a higher number of Michelin starred restaurants per capita than any other German city. However if its budget bites you want, there are plenty of low cost options throughout Stuttgart, from cheapand cheerful fast food to thrifty canteens and casual dining establishments serving local Swabian food. Keep an eye out for eateries geared towards the student market where you will get good honest grub at good honest prices.

      The nightlife options in Stuttgart are good, with plenty of variety and lots of budgetfriendly options for thrifty travelers. Student-oriented places are the best bet, and usually have a good music policy and cheap beer. Many places have no cover charge - try the 'Classic Rock Café' or 'Bonnie & Clyde', both have a great atmosphere and affordable drink.