One of the biggest Spring Festivals in Europe, Stuttgart Spring Festival is a perfect place for the families to spend quality time together. From shooting hoops to car racing to darts, people can find most of the fun competitive games here and get a chance to win the prize. Although the price is not that big, it’s more about the competitive spirit and having a good time with the family.

 These games are not the only option of entertainment and also include roller coasters, rides for adults also for kids. Although some rides require the children to be accompanied by an adult. One of the most popular tourist attractions is the Ferris Wheel. It’s by far the highest ride till now.

Here, you’ll also find people coming with their friends to enjoy the time together. You’ve the option to also book the place to sit one of the tents as it gets full real quick. And once the maximum capacity has been reached, the only way to have the place is if you’ve reservation.

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Spring Festival in Germany with rides, Bratwurst

Speaking about a festival is incomplete without mentioning food. Bratwurst, Popcorns, French Fries, Crepe, Kaese Spaetzle, Drinks (Soft, Slush, Beer) and many more items can be seen. People have a wide variety to choose from and the menu is very delicious. Not to forget the vast option of desserts available.

Car parking lot in Spring Festival

There are multiple options to reach there as follows:

 

By public transport:

There is a tram (U-bahn) stop “Cannstatter Wasen” right next to the entrance. You can use U11 and U19 to reach the stop.

By car:

One of the most frequently asked questions is about where to put your car while you enjoy the day. Well, there is an area where you can park but it’s also limited. It costs 8 Euros on normal days and 6 Euros on “Familien Tag” (family day)1. 16 Euros for coaches and 2 Euros for motorbikes.

It lasts for approximately 3 weeks and the opening timings are usually as below:
Opening Time: Mon – Friday: 12 pm, Sat – Sun and Public Holiday: 11 am

Closing Time: Sun – Thurs: 11pm, Fri – Sat: 12am

More details can be found here.

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1 Family Day “Familien Tag” is held once a week (usually Wednesdays) where prices of everything (rides, parking and food) are reduced.

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