Find peace in bustling Stuttgart at the Waldhotel

Waldhotel, Stuttgart

Who? Waldhotel

What? Stuttgart can feel a little industrial at the best of times but the Waldhotel, just a little out of the city, makes a perfect place to stop for some peace and quiet. Surrounded by greenery, the hotel offers facilities for tennis, e-bikes and sauna. Added to the holistic feel is are wholesome, healthy breakfast options. Throw in the proximity to the city centre, it’s the perfect place to stop after a business trip.

When? Open year round

Where? Guts-Muths-Weg 18,70597Stuttgart-Degerloch, Germany

How? For more information, see www.waldhotel-stuttgart.de

Ten photos from Waldhotel, Stuttgart

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