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Top Stuttgart Arcotel Hotels

Visit Stuttgart with ARCOTEL Hotels

ARCOTEL Hotels, the privately-owned Austrian hotel brand, operates a range of upmarket hotels across Germany and Austria. In the four-star and four-star-plus range, the hospitable ARCOTEL Hotels promise visitors a unique experience in all their hotels. Each hotel has its own range of room categories, from comfort and superior rooms to junior suites, suites, apartments and theme rooms, and every room offers soundproofed windows, internet access, flatscreen TV, a generous desk and a mini bar.

Each ARCOTEL has a restaurant to spoil visitors with the best of global, German and regional cuisines, so a stay in the Stuttgart’s ARCOTEL, you can expect the best of Swabian-Austrian home cooking. Vegan diners are also well catered for. From bars to quick business lunches, spas, gyms and saunas to steam baths and adventure showers, each city will give you a new experience.

Good to Know about Stuttgart

Stuttgart is the sixth largest city in Germany, and the capital of the Baden-Württemberg region in the country’s south west, close to France and Switzerland. Stuttgart is home to Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, and is birthplace of the automobile. But there is much more to the city than merely being a centre of high technology. Centuries of dukes created some incredibly memorable architecture, and around Stuttgart are some of Germany’s finest vineyards. Offering an abundance of green space, Stuttgart promised culinary, cultural and historic pleasures to rival any city in Germany. And travelling a little further brings you to the scenic splendours of the Black Forest and the Swabian Alps.

What to Do in Stuttgart

Stuttgart has a range of pleasant parks centred on the Schlossgarten, the castle gardens that date back to 1350. Schlossplatz’s lawns are stunning, overlooked by some of the city’s more striking Baroque palatial architecture. Königstraße is a great place to shop for distinctively Swabian specialities, as well as the global high-street brands. The Staatsgallerie, the state art gallery, displays several important works by masters through the ages. And, famed for its family groups of great apes, the Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Gardens is one of the largest zoos in Europe.

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