The most lively pedestrian street in the local area, staying here for a long time can feel the local life, there are many shops on both sides, very grounded shops, mango, Benetton, zara, adidas... Germans are still very casual, and it is quite close to the train station, very suitable for tourists to live nearby.
King Street is the main road of Stuttgart business district connecting the train station. Basically, you will not have to come to Stuttgart in vain after walking the street. The city's developed and low-key luxury is in the street.
From the south exit of Stuttgart Central Railway Station, it is all the way south. It is worth a turn. I actually saw the fortune teller!
King Street, known as Wangfujing, Nanjing Road, Chunxi Road in Stuttgart, is the cultural, economic, political and commercial center here. This street starts from the central railway station, straight through the city center, spacious and flat, full of shops, shopping centers, palaces, looks bustling and elegant. There are public facilities on the street for tourists to stop and relax, more cafe beer garden, to have a cup of coffee, or a beer, you can sit there comfortably rest and watch the street view.
Königstrae, Stuttgart’s largest pedestrian street, runs from the central railway station to the William Building, with numerous department stores and world-famous boutiques on both sides of the road, and often offers discounts. Street artists from around the world have dressed up this pedestrian area with concert halls and theatres. Karstadt on King's Boulevard is Germany's largest department store. It is famous for its fashion and sports products. With over 90 branches across the country, it has more than 125 years of experience meeting the most demanding customers, from digital products, home products, perfumes to jewelry, perfect for one-stop shopping.
The feeling of the whole street is quite similar to Nanjing Road in Shanghai. Recently, because of the Christmas, the Christmas market is quite lively. There are many foods. There are many people on the street eating sausages, drinking hot wine, many handicrafts, and the price is moderate. There are also famous palace squares and art museums here. It is worth visiting and can reflect the feeling of Germany!
Christmas markets or carnivals are still very lively, but shopping, Stuttgart this city, in Germany is not big, so there are some luxury goods, but the counters are very small, and there are few things. However, the flagship store of BOSS can be seen, after all, the outlets are special contributions, not comparable to the quality and design of regular goods. And even if there is no discount, it is still much cheaper than domestic! Then you can sit in front of the palace square, sit in the garden, and see the various performances of the art.
King Street is a major commercial street across from Stuttgart Railway Station, which runs through the city center and the Palace Square, equivalent to Beijing's Wangfujing Street. There is a tourist center in front of the East Street Railway Station, where you can get free city maps and free consultation. Free WiFi!
The most lively pedestrian street in the local area, staying here for a long time can feel the local life, there are many shops on both sides, very grounded shops, mango, Benetton, zara, adidas... Germans are still very casual, and it is quite close to the train station, very suitable for tourists to live nearby.
King Street is the main road of Stuttgart business district connecting the train station. Basically, you will not have to come to Stuttgart in vain after walking the street. The city's developed and low-key luxury is in the street.
From the south exit of Stuttgart Central Railway Station, it is all the way south. It is worth a turn. I actually saw the fortune teller!
King Street, known as Wangfujing, Nanjing Road, Chunxi Road in Stuttgart, is the cultural, economic, political and commercial center here. This street starts from the central railway station, straight through the city center, spacious and flat, full of shops, shopping centers, palaces, looks bustling and elegant. There are public facilities on the street for tourists to stop and relax, more cafe beer garden, to have a cup of coffee, or a beer, you can sit there comfortably rest and watch the street view.
Königstrae, Stuttgart’s largest pedestrian street, runs from the central railway station to the William Building, with numerous department stores and world-famous boutiques on both sides of the road, and often offers discounts. Street artists from around the world have dressed up this pedestrian area with concert halls and theatres. Karstadt on King's Boulevard is Germany's largest department store. It is famous for its fashion and sports products. With over 90 branches across the country, it has more than 125 years of experience meeting the most demanding customers, from digital products, home products, perfumes to jewelry, perfect for one-stop shopping.
The feeling of the whole street is quite similar to Nanjing Road in Shanghai. Recently, because of the Christmas, the Christmas market is quite lively. There are many foods. There are many people on the street eating sausages, drinking hot wine, many handicrafts, and the price is moderate. There are also famous palace squares and art museums here. It is worth visiting and can reflect the feeling of Germany!
Christmas markets or carnivals are still very lively, but shopping, Stuttgart this city, in Germany is not big, so there are some luxury goods, but the counters are very small, and there are few things. However, the flagship store of BOSS can be seen, after all, the outlets are special contributions, not comparable to the quality and design of regular goods. And even if there is no discount, it is still much cheaper than domestic! Then you can sit in front of the palace square, sit in the garden, and see the various performances of the art.
King Street is a major commercial street across from Stuttgart Railway Station, which runs through the city center and the Palace Square, equivalent to Beijing's Wangfujing Street. There is a tourist center in front of the East Street Railway Station, where you can get free city maps and free consultation. Free WiFi!