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First Class Flights To Stuttgart
Germany has more than its fair share of elegant cities, and few exemplify this more than Stuttgart. The capital city of the state of Baden-Württermberg, Stuttgart is an hour away from the Black Forest and nestled in a valley known as the Stuttgart Cauldron. Stuttgart is often said to be the “cradle of the automobile” and serves as headquarters for both Porsche and Mercedes-Benz. But crafting fine automobiles is not their only claim to fame. The city’s development sector registers more patents per year than anywhere else in Germany. Their stock market is the second largest in the country. Also, Stuttgart has been home to thriving vineyards dating back to 1108. Couple this with breathtaking scenic beauty and you have a must-see travel destination. When traveling to Stuttgart, consider first class flights to Stuttgart. Not only do first class flights to Stuttgart offer you more personal space, there is the complimentary food and beverage service, the newest in on-demand entertainment, and the top-shelf hospitality that first class is known for. But that’s not all. If you’re visiting Stuttgart for first and would like to put the final touches on your report or presentation, first class gives you the space and facilities you need to focus and get the job done. USB ports, in-seat power sources, and ample desk space are just a few of the features that will make sure you arrive ready to close the deal. Add to this that most first class flights to Stuttgart offer additional baggage allowance and the choice is obvious.
Recently sold first class flights to Stuttgart
JFK
New York |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,188 | |
SFO
San Francisco |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,238 | |
LAX
Los Angeles |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,282 | |
ORD
Chicago |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,312 | |
IAD
Washington |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,351 | |
MIA
Miami |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,383 | |
BOS
Boston |
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Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,403 | |
IAH
Houston |
STR
Stuttgart |
First Class | $2,437 |
Stuttgart Airport and First Class Lounge
When you arrive on first class flights to Stuttgart, you will be landing at the Stuttgart Airport located roughly eight miles south from the city’s center. It is the sixth-busiest airport in Germany and sees up to 10.5 million travelers passing through within a year. But before setting out for Stuttgart, be sure to make use of the airport’s luxurious first class lounge. Whether you need a drink to unwind or a fresh-brewed coffee to perk up, the courteous staff will be pleased to provide for your every need. If you feel like freshening up, rinse off your flight in the complimentary private showers or even indulge in the spa services. If you need to hold an impromptu meeting, the first lounge has conference rooms to accommodate you. Questions about local attractions or customs? The knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to help. Whatever you need, the first lounge will make sure you are prepared to enjoy your stay in Stuttgart.

Things To Do In Stuttgart
Stuttgart has a reputation of being a work-focused and elitist town, but the reality is far different from the perception. While it is a center of thriving first, it is also home to many beautiful museums, verdant parks, stunning works of architecture, and arts happenings to rival those of any major city.
One assumption about Stuttgart that proves exceedingly true is that it has a long-lasting love affair with the automobile. It was 1886 when Carl Benz first submitted his patent for the motorcar and Stuttgart has been on the forefront of car innovation ever since. While in town, it is a must to visit the headquarters of two of the auto industry’s sexiest ambassadors: Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Even the building housing the Porsche Museum is a bold and beautiful statement. Inside lives a car lover’s paradise: a barrier-free tour through the history of Porsche’s impressive 70-year history. The visit can be coupled with a tour of the factory floor, but we advise phoning ahead of time to ensure availability. At the Mercedes-Benz museum, the vehicles on display are equally impressive, but the exhibit places even more emphasis on the motor vehicle’s role in reshaping our world.
For those more artistically inclined, there are a bevvy of options. The Stuttgart Ballet is one of the most respected dance theaters in the world and received the Laurence Olivier for Achievement in Dance in 1981. Always on the vanguard of dance, the Stuttgart Ballet is a rare treat worth indulging in. For visual art, the Staatsgallerie is home to one of the most impressive collections in Europe with highlights including works by Picasso, Matisse, Miró, Klee, Kandinsky, Rembrandt, and Monet, just to name a few. For contemporary and modern art, head to the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart. The building itself is a striking glass cube filled with the work of artists such as Otto Dix, Willi Baumeister, and Dieter Roth.
The gastronomy of Stuttgart deserves its fair share of praise as well. For a high-end modern experience with a minimalist twist, make reservations for Olivo. It’s considered to be the go-to for fine dining in Stuttgart. For those seeking vegan delights, Super Jami fits the bill. This deli has a laid-back atmosphere and is great for a wrap, salad, or Belgian waffle. And for a restaurant that has a wine list to match its delectable food options, the spot to check out is Délice. Their award-winning Riesling selection is reason enough for a visit.

Getting Around Stuttgart
When arriving on first class flights to Stuttgart, you’ll find the best way to get around the city itself is the public transit. A VVS three-day travel pass can be purchased with a StuttCard for 22 euros. This gives unlimited travel on all public transit and even offers discounts on some museums and attractions. When in the heart of downtown, much of the shopping and attractions are within reasonable walking distance. Driving can be a bit confusing in Stuttgart and is not recommended. Taxis are available, but the fares tend to be quite costly, so, again, public transit is truly the best option.
Stuttegart strikes that wonderful balance of commerce and leisure where if you happen to be there for first, you may find yourself swept up in tourist activities, or, if you’re there on vacation, its industry may prove inspiring for your professional life. It’s a truly remarkable city and another jewel in Germany’s crown.
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