Palace Square
Currently Open- Address: Schloßplatz, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany Map
- Timings: 05:00 pm - 10:00 pm Details
- Phone: 49711-2160
- Time Required: 01:30 Hrs
- Tags: Landmark, Square, Family And Kids, Architecture , Fountain
Go back in time here and you’ll be able to see soldiers doing their drills up and down this square. Thankfully, the place was made open to the public last century. The Allied forces bombing of the city didn’t leave much of it or the palace, so when they rebuilt it, the city began putting it to good use. The hold many events, demonstrations, concerts and fairs here through out the year. There are some nicely maintained lawns and flowerbeds too; yup, you can chill in the grass with a beer. You’ll find the Mercury Pillar, a construct from the 16th century, an art museum close by, a bandstand and a nice fountain. The people watching is good. But if you really want the magic, visit at night when its all lit up.
Palace Square Travel Tips
- A.k.a Schlossplatz.
How to Reach Palace Square
- Bus 42, 44, N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N6, N7, N8, N9 N10 stop Schlossplatz.
- Underground: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 15.
- Maredo
- Alte Kanzlei
- Feinkost Bohm
- Weinstube Zur Kiste
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- Palace Square Address: Schloßplatz, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany
- Palace Square Contact Number: 49711-2160
- Palace Square Timing: 05:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Time required to visit Palace Square: 01:30 Hrs
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4.2/10
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41.79% of people who visit Stuttgart include Palace Square in their plan
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947 Times
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4 PM - 5 PM
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70.39% of people start their Palace Square visit around 4 PM - 5 PM
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1 Hr 30 Minutes
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People usually take around 1 Hr 30 Minutes to see Palace Square
61.31% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Palace Square
People normally club together Lapidarium and Schlossplatz while planning their visit to Palace Square.