Activities in Stuttgart
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Stuttgarter Weinwanderweg
The Stuttgarter Weinwanderweg is the name given to two walking trails that head through vineyards so lush and pastoral that you'll hardly believe that some of the world's most advanced motorcar factories are just over the hill.
One begins 3km due north of the Hauptbahnhof at the Pragsattel light rail station (on the U5 or U6 line) and goes northeast to the Max-Eyth-See. The other is a circuit that takes you from the Obertürkheim train station (on the S1), 6km east of the Hauptbahnhof, via Uhlbach (served by buses 62 and 65 from Obertürkheim) to Untertürkheim (also on the S1) and, if you like, back to Obertürkheim.
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Taxi Tour
Many people highly recommend taking a 2.5-hour taxi tour (in English, French, Spanish or German) with Anselm Vogt-Moykopf, a knowledgeable and easy-going fellow who really loves the city, its architecture and taking people to beautiful, out-of-the-way spots.
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Neckar-Käpt'n
From early May to late October, Neckar-Käpt'n runs boat excursions on the Neckar River (from €8), departing from its dock at Wilhelma in Bad Cannstatt on the U14.
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