The Knockturnal
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Videos
  • Covers
  • Merch
LifestyleThe Latest

Stuttgart, Germany: The Ultimate Pit Stop for Car Lovers

Cheers to cars, wine, and some stunning architecture in one of Germany’s most bustling cities

by Lauren Goldenberg May 14, 2026
by Lauren Goldenberg May 14, 2026 0 comments
28

Stuttgart may have a high-octane energy when it comes to its car history, but it’s also one of Southwest Germany’s best kept secrets and is a travel destination you want on your radar. 

Sometimes when you travel, you book a hotel as more of an afterthought. Somewhere to drop off your bags and catch some sleep. But at the V8 Hotel, the adventure kicks off the moment you drive up.

Located a few miles outside of Stuttgart in nearby Böblingen, this themed hotel wishes you sweet car dreams in just about the best way — a very real car. You can choose specific themes when you make the booking, selecting from rooms that feature beds crafted from vintage car bodies including Mercedes-Benzes, Jaguars and more.

Photo courtesy of V8 Hotel

The commitment to the theme is absolute: right down to the car-shaped soaps, specialized car pens, custom artwork, and license plates used as room numbers.

This high-octane aesthetic flows through every shared space. Fuel up for the day at the breakfast buffet, indulging in pretzels and a bread bar that’s also fashioned from a car body (or technically, the body of a truck). There’s also a staggering assortment of fresh fruit, lox, eggs, fresh honey, veggies, cheese, and so much more while enjoying the view. 

The hotel’s basically its own car museum as well, seamlessly integrated into Motorworld, a free-to-access living museum filled with rare supercars, glass-walled private collections, and active restoration workshops. 

It’ll be hard to peel yourself away from the hotel — but head out you must because Stuttgart is waiting. And it’s a city that deserves to be put on the map of your next German adventure. 

First stop — whether it’s your literal first stop or just top of the list when creating your plans for the trip — has to be the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Possibly the world’s leading car museum, this is an incredible museum for anyone who has even the slightest interest in the history of the automobile. Which is to say, it’s a museum that is really for everyone.

Photo courtesy of Mercedes-Benz Museum

A visit here is a visceral journey through time. You begin at the very birth of the brand, viewing the pioneering vehicles of the late 19th century before spiraling through the decades. From flashy, high-society 1920s silhouettes to the sleek, iconic curves of the 1950s, and even specialized cars like the Popemobile. 

You can easily spend hours here, soaking it all in, so visit Bertha’s Restaurant for a bite and choose from a selection of burgers, salads and regional Swabian dishes. 

But Stuttgart isn’t just about cars, it’s also a city with a rich, complex, and resilient history. The city center tells a story of royal grandeur with late Baroque masterpieces. At its heart lies Schlossplatz, a sprawling square anchored by the towering Jubilee Column and its goddess Concordia, who looks down upon the ornate fountains. When the weather is warm, people are out, about, and having a marvelous time in the square. If the weather’s cooler, they’re probably still having a lovely time, wandering shops not too far away.

For an excellent meal, and an authentic experience, check out Weinstube Zur Kiste. The menu has several Swabian specialties, all of which you’ll likely want to try. Order up anything that comes with a side of their potato salad.  The restaurant is housed in a historic building, with has a neighborhood feel to it, along with stellar dishes like Maultachen which is a kind of Swabian ravioli that you can order with pork or without, along with delicious desserts like apple strudel.

You can also stop by the Markthalle for an assortment of bites and other tempting treats — everything from Swabian specialities to macarons, chocolates, dates, and more. Such a market has been a part of the fabric of Stuttgart for centuries but the one that stands today for over 100 years. Built in 1914, the Markthalle is a beating heart of the city.

A short walk over, the New Synagogue is also an important part of the fabric of the city. Rebuilt in 1952, it stands on the site of the original Great Synagogue that once thrived here before it was destroyed during the Kristellnacht pogrom. The New Synagogue was the first newly built Jewish temple in Germany after the Holocaust and is a significant spiritual landmark to get to see. 

The skyline is also punctuated by steeples of historic churches, and one notable non-steeple of a church. The Church of St. John’s tower was intentionally left incomplete after the church’s post-war restoration, and serves as a sort of unique war memorial.

When looking for a change of perspective — or wanting to pay homage to some TV history — check out the Stuttgart TV Tower, aka the Fernsehturn Stuttgart. Standing over 710 feet tall (over twice the height of the Statue of Liberty), it was the world’s first telecommunications tower constructed from reinforced concrete. From the observation deck, you can soak up views of the Swabian Alps and the Black Forest. 

Photo courtesy of Mercedes-Benz Museum

The Royal Burial Chapel on the Württenberg Hill will give you incredible views of the city below as well — not to mention the vineyards. Sometimes called the ‘Swabian Taj Mahal,’ the chapel was built by Wilhelm I, tearing down his ancestral castle to build the mausoleum after his wife Katharina died suddenly at the age of 30. The original castle was erected in the 11th century by the founders of the state of Wurtenberg.

Just a few steps down the hill (or a taxi ride over), you can visit the kind of museum that will have you asking for seconds — a museum of wine, aka the Museum of Viniculture (Weinbaumuseum). You can tell friends that you came for the culture, to solemnly honor 2,000 years of wine-growing history in the region. Or you can go for the drinks. Or both. Who’s judging? Because there’s an on-site Vinothek to round out the visit with a tasting.

Of course, you can also enjoy wine from the region closer to town on days when you’re seeing the sights. TS OS Weinbar has a large selection of wines, which you can pair with lunch and dinner with local bites like pancake soup and beef tartare.




GermanySouthwest GermanyStuttgart
0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Lauren Goldenberg

Lauren Goldenberg is an award-winning, Streamy-nominated writer, content creator and marketing exec in Silicon Valley. From working on GOSSIP GIRL, CHUCK and THE GOOD WIFE — to traveling around the globe covering art, culture, fashion, and luxury trends, she is always on the go. She also creates digital strategies for some of the biggest brands across tech, hospitality, luxury, finance, fashion, automotive and other verticals.

previous post
‘Spider Noir’ Webs Dazzling World Premiere
next post
Ken Carson Previews New Carti Features on Rolling Loud Day 3

Related Posts

NMIXX and the Ethereal Force of Latest EP...

May 14, 2026

EsDeeKid Performs New Song ‘Rock Wave’ on Rolling...

May 14, 2026

Destroy Lonely Shares New Songs on Rolling Loud...

May 14, 2026

Ken Carson Previews New Carti Features on Rolling...

May 14, 2026

‘Spider Noir’ Webs Dazzling World Premiere

May 14, 2026

‘Mexodus’ Shines at Daryl Roth Theatre

May 14, 2026

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Premieres in New...

May 13, 2026

12th Annual Waxman Luncheon

May 13, 2026

‘Off Campus’ Cast Breaks Down Love, Music, and...

May 13, 2026

Talking With ‘Is God Is’ Cast and Creator

May 13, 2026

Digital Cover No. 20

The Knockturnal Merch

Follow Us On The Gram

theknockturnal

Lifestyle. Music. Entertainment.
Info@theknockturnal.com
New Cover Out Now ⬇️

Eating through Türkiye 🇹🇷 from Cappadocia to Istan Eating through Türkiye 🇹🇷 from Cappadocia to Istanbul, hand rolled dough, slow cooked lamb, decadent baklava, flavors worth traveling for #türkiye #gotürkiye #turkishfood
Exploring Cappadocia from above, below, and everyw Exploring Cappadocia from above, below, and everywhere in between ⛰️ #cappadocia #gotürkiye
Spring in Istanbul 🇹🇷 from Bosphorus views to Turk Spring in Istanbul 🇹🇷 from Bosphorus views to Turkish coffee, markets, and the nonstop rhythm of the city. #istanbul #gotürkiye
Throwing it back to Season 2 of Rue and Jules. In Throwing it back to Season 2 of Rue and Jules. In a 2022 interview with The Knockturnal, Hunter Schafer and Zendaya talked about the dynamics of Rue and Jules’ relationship- a full circle conversation following the latest episode in Season 3.

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/2jInhJqSUYE?si=dSKe6mh3LU0ZlQoR

#Euphoria #rueandjules
Cover stars ✨ The Knockturnal celebrates its 20th Cover stars ✨

The Knockturnal celebrates its 20th digital cover with the brilliant Kara Young and Mallori Johnson for ‘Is God Is’. A haunting, explosive story of sisterhood, rage, survival, and liberation.

Inside the cover story, the duo opens up about bringing emotional truth to the screen, their roots in theater, the power of vulnerability, and what it means to portray Black women in all their complexity.

“Rage is not one thing. It’s many, many things.” — Kara Young

‘Is God Is’ premieres in theaters May 15.
ALL(H)OURS on ‘No Doubt’: Diving Into Momentum and ALL(H)OURS on ‘No Doubt’: Diving Into Momentum and Goals ✨🧟

@all_h_ours returned from their first North American tour and immediately started channeling that momentum into their latest EP, No Doubt.

Full article on The Knockturnal 📰

#Kpop #AllHours #NoDoubt #KpopInterview
The cast of ‘Off Campus’ is talking about the impa The cast of ‘Off Campus’ is talking about the impact music had on their roles, both on and off set.

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/5CmkAYzVdFg?si=_fVvvvAPzzh3dNxK

@primevideo @offcampusonprime
Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Josh Heuston, Mika Ab Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Josh Heuston, Mika Abdalla & more talk new series ‘Off Campus’.

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/5CmkAYzVdFg?si=yuoSuEaQMv3wjQCv
Jonathan Saba praises director David Mackenzie’s w Jonathan Saba praises director David Mackenzie’s work on ‘Fuze’ film. 

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/cDGKWcNs8M4?si=6eoCXaNJzfKsRdYQ
Directed by David Mackenzie, starring Aaron Taylor Directed by David Mackenzie, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Sam Worthington, ‘Fuze’ is a film about a criminal operation that uses the discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb in London as cover for a major heist.

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/cDGKWcNs8M4?si=6eoCXaNJzfKsRdYQ
Aaron-Taylor Johnson spoke about preparing for his Aaron-Taylor Johnson spoke about preparing for his role in heist thriller ‘Fuze’. 

Directed by David Mackenzie, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Sam Worthington, the film is about a criminal operation that uses the discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb in London as cover for a major heist.

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/cDGKWcNs8M4?si=6eoCXaNJzfKsRdYQ
Molly Gordon talks about how heavier themes in fil Molly Gordon talks about how heavier themes in film are made digestible for younger audiences. 

The Sheep Detectives is in theaters May 8!

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/yLw1i5bQPkg?si=87BEXbXfXrIlAkir
Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks about making @thesheepde Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks about making @thesheepdetectives , premiering in theaters May 8th.

Full interview:
🎥-
https://youtu.be/yLw1i5bQPkg?si=87BEXbXfXrIlAkir
@everglow.offcl is indeed ‘crazy, sexy, cool’ 💃🎶 @everglow.offcl is indeed ‘crazy, sexy, cool’ 💃🎶

#kpop #kpopconcert #everglow
The crowd roared as @everglow.offcl performed thei The crowd roared as @everglow.offcl performed their song ‘LA DI DA’ at The Novo LA ✨ during their last performance of their U.S. leg for their [Re:CODE] tour 

✍️ Full write up coming soon… 

#everglow #kpop #kpopconcert #losangeles #concert
Jaafar Jackson, singer and nephew of Michael Jacks Jaafar Jackson, singer and nephew of Michael Jackson who stars as him in @michaelmovie , talks about working on the biopic alongside Nia Long and cast. 

The film is in theaters now. 

Full interview:
https://youtu.be/DxYFFTgPZgs?si=DfQ6rxKk6l4xOatq

#michaeljackson
‘Project Hail Mary’ puppeteer James Ortiz could wi ‘Project Hail Mary’ puppeteer James Ortiz could win an Oscar, as he’s now eligible for Best Supporting Actor!

Amaze amaze amaze! 

🎥:
https://youtu.be/SLTWBjUKEmE?feature=shared
Michaela Coel talks preparing for her role in ‘Mot Michaela Coel talks preparing for her role in ‘Mother Mary’, in theaters now. 

🎥: 
https://youtu.be/j07ln9zeJMs

📝: https://theknockturnal.com/anne-hathaway-and-michaela-coel-at-mother-mary-premiere/
Nicola Coughlin talked about the difference in her Nicola Coughlin talked about the difference in her ‘Big Mood’ character Maggie in Season 2, and what she learned in her research on bipolar disorder. ‘Big Mood’ officially out now on @tubi 

🎥: https://youtu.be/iYh-xquxzMc?si=Q3aUKgmwOFkUbuSS

📝: https://theknockturnal.com/big-mood-cast-talks-season-2/

#bigmood
‘Half Man’, created by and starring Richard Gadd, ‘Half Man’, created by and starring Richard Gadd, premieres April 23 on HBO and streaming on Max.

@hbo @hbomax @mrrichardgadd
Follow on Instagram

About The Site

We are a collective of creative tastemakers made up of fashion, music and entertainment industry insiders. It’s all about access. You want it. We have it.

Terms Of Use

Privacy Policy

Meet The Team

CONTACT US

For general inquiries and more info on The Knockturnal, please contact our staff at:
info@theknockturnal.com
fashion@theknockturnal.com
advertising@theknockturnal.com
editorial@theknockturnal.com
beauty@theknockturnal.com

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube

© Copyright - The Knockturnal

The Knockturnal
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Videos
  • Covers
  • Merch