What’s Up This Weekend in Stuttgart ()
What is going on this weekend? Here is our curated list of your best bets this weekend around Stuttgart.
Mercedes-Benz Museum: “On the Move” Check out this free exhibition on Level 0 of the museum until Nov. 17.
Karlsruhe-Grötzingen: Flea Market: Every Friday, shop this market.
Friedrichsbau Varieté Stuttgart: Rhapsody in Magic: All weekend long, marvel at the magicians as they perform magic, do art and dance.
The Mönchberg in Untertürkheim: Mountain Festival: On Friday and Saturday, rock out in the mountains with music, food and drinks.
Various Locations across Stuttgart: Jazz Open 2024: All weekend long, enjoy jazz bands and other musicians.
Ludwigsburg: Sand Nature Art: Until July 28, enjoy beautiful sand sculptures and art.
Böblingen: Africa Festival: All weekend long, enjoy concerts, food, drinks, panel discussions and arts and crafts.
Königstrasse 1a: Free Walking Tour in English: On Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a.m., there is a free two-hour walking tour in English with a cool guide carrying a yellow umbrella. Sign up here to book your spot.
Karlsplatz: Flea Market: Find your next treasure at this market.
Marktplatz: Summer Festival of Cultures: Until July 24th, enjoy music, food, drinks and dancing.
City Center: Christopher Street Day (Pride) Street Festival: Celebrate Pride on Saturday and Sunday.
Stuttgart Messe: Grill and BBQ World Championship 2024: On Saturday and Sunday, eat BBQ and see who is the best in the world.
Various Locations across Stuttgart: Flamenco Festival 2024: Until August 3rd, watch performances, take a class and join the party.
Mercedes-Benz Museum: Classics & Coffee: Sip coffee and marvel at classic cars on Sundays until October 13.
Jazzopen Stuttgart: Sting: My Songs: Enjoy your favorite Sting songs at this concert.
Stuttgart-Uhlbach: Yoga and Wine Enjoyment Walk: Sip wine, practice yoga and walk through the vineyards.
*Know before you go: Always check event websites before traveling to verify information, cost and regulations. Lectures and workshops on the economy are likely to be in German but may offer English alternatives. Events on military bases require base access.