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Königstraße
The guide was updated:Königstraße is Stuttgart’s main shopping street and one of the longest pedestrianised retail stretches in Germany. It runs for over a kilometre from the main train station through the city centre, lined with everything from big-name brands and department stores to smaller shops and cafés. Great for a stroll, even if you’re not planning to buy anything.
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Königstraße is Stuttgart’s main shopping street and one of the longest pedestrianised retail stretches in Germany. It runs for over a kilometre from the main train station through the city centre, lined with everything from big-name brands and department stores to smaller shops and cafés. Great for a stroll, even if you’re not planning to buy anything.
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Königsbau Passagen
Königsbau Passagen is a modern shopping centre tucked into a historic building right on Schlossplatz. It’s got several floors of shops selling everything from skincare and jewellery to fashion and homeware, plus a few cafés and food spots if you need a break.
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Flea Market Karlsplatz
Every Saturday, Karlsplatz turns into a treasure hunt. The weekly flea market is where locals and collectors come to rummage through everything from vintage vinyl and old books to quirky antiques and second-hand clothes. Even if you're not buying, it’s a fun place to wander and soak up the local atmosphere.
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Feinkost Böhm
Feinkost Böhm is a long-standing favourite for fine food in Stuttgart. It’s part deli, part restaurant, and part upscale grocery, offering everything from regional cheeses and sausages to handmade chocolates, preserves, and local wines. Whether you're picking up a gift or stopping in for a bite, it's worth a visit.
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Breuninger
Breuninger is Stuttgart’s go-to department store for fashion, with several floors of high-end and designer brands right by the Marktplatz. It’s a bit of a local institution, known for quality, variety, and a polished shopping experience. Whether you're after the latest trends or something more classic, you'll find it here, along with beauty products, shoes, and accessories.
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Milaneo
Milaneo is Stuttgart’s biggest shopping centre and one of the largest in southern Germany. Spread over three levels, it packs in around 200 shops, from international fashion brands to electronics, cosmetics and lifestyle stores. It’s bright, modern and easy to get around, with plenty of places to grab a coffee or a bite when you need a break from browsing.
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Das Gerber
Das Gerber is a sleek, multi-level shopping centre in the heart of Stuttgart, just a short walk from the main shopping street. With around 85 shops, cafés and restaurants spread over 25,000 square metres, it’s a bit more compact than some of the city’s other malls, but well curated. You’ll find fashion, beauty, lifestyle brands, a supermarket and even a brewpub—all under one roof.
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Greenality
Greenality is a bright, modern boutique near Stuttgart’s city centre, focused on fair-trade, organic and sustainable fashion. Since 2015, it’s been a go-to spot for shoppers who care about ethics as much as style. You’ll find a mix of clothes, shoes and accessories for men and women, with a clean, minimal aesthetic and an emphasis on transparency.
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Blutsgeschwister
Blutsgeschwister is Stuttgart’s own feel-good fashion label, known for bold colours, quirky prints and retro cuts. Their new flagship store on Tübinger Straße is full of clothes that blend tradition with urban style, always produced under fair-wear standards. If you’re after something playful and a bit different, it’s worth a stop.
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OUTLETCITY Metzingen
OUTLETCITY Metzingen is a major outlet destination about 30 minutes from Stuttgart, known for its wide selection of premium and luxury brands—this is where Hugo Boss got its start. The setting is more stylish than your typical outlet centre, with modern architecture and a town-like layout. Discounts can be significant, and if you're visiting from outside the EU, you can get your tax refund processed on-site, which is rare in Germany.
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