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Best Western Hotel Stuttgart 21
Although past the cemetery and opposite a car showroom, the hotel is still very central. King size beds are available in standard BW rooms that have tea and coffee facilities, and minibar.
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Brita
Yet another pleasant family-run hotel a bit outside the city where the rooms are simple but welcoming. A total of three restaurants offer a variety from simple snacks to gourmet meals, all at extremely reasonable prices.
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Hansa-Hotel
Excellent value for money, the rooms are elegant and spacious, and the atmosphere is surprisingly luxurious. The restaurant is a well-kept secret: Italian food that impresses Italians.
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Höhenhotel Seybold
Join past guests José Carreras and Michael Schumacher and stay in this villa perched on the hillside. Front facing rooms have spectacular views up the valley and all rooms have TV and minibar, while apartments also have a kitchen.
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Hotel am Feuersee
The rooms are bright, clean and efficient and the dining facilities better than average in the class. The hotel restaurant has good local specialities.
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Hotel am Wilhelmsplatz
For a centrally located hotel, with decently decorated rooms and comfortable surroundings, this is surprisingly reasonable and offers good and friendly service on top.
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IB-Gästehaus
This is something between a hostel and real hotel. The location is not directly downtown but still central and quiet. The rooms are pleasant, but obviously not luxurious.
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Ibis Am Löwentor
The Ibis experience doesn’t change – adequate rooms, with TV, phone and twin or queen beds are exactly what the businessman ordered.
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Ibis Marienplatz
The most central of the Ibis hotels in Stuttgart produces the Ibis product with some flair. Staff are very useful for hints on what to do about town and your room for the night is exactly what you’d expect.
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InterCityHotel Stuttgart
The three star version of the Steigenberger Hotels sits not prettily in the railway station - but as a transit type hotel, this is exactly where it wants to be.
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Kronen Hotel Garni
This hotel is run by the diocese of Rothenburg and has a special happy glow about it. The rooms are not luxurious, but well-equipped and elegantly comfortable.
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Mercure Fontana
Because of its midway location between airport and centre, this hotel caters more to the business traveller, and not surprisingly
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Mercure Hotel Bad Cannstatt
Although this hotel would normally disappear into the chain-hotel fog, its proximity to the spa on the other side of the Kurpark makes it a highly desirable place to stay.
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Mercure Stuttgart City Centre
Local industry showcased with Steiff bears, a toy Porsche and model railway (plus internet) in the lobby plus bar, breakfast and dining rooms around the corner.
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Millenium Hotel & SI-Suites
There are actually two hotels (Millenium Hotel and SI-Suites) here on the premises. The entire SI entertainment complex offers
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mo.hotel
A subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler, this hotel owes its philosophy to car-making: precision, elegance, technology and so on. Although
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Ochsen Weinstube Hotel
With an omnipresent alpine chalet atmosphere, the excellent restaurant and tastefully furnished rooms make the traveller feel at home.
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REGA-Hotel Stuttgart
The hotel disappears in residential surroundings, but inside is comfortable and surprisingly spacious. The staff is friendly and helpful, and the restaurant facilities good.
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Rieker
Well located opposite the main railway station, Reiker is a small, family-run, bed and breakfast type hotel. Rooms are not spacious but adequate with sound-proofed windows, cable TV, hairdryer and minibar; a safe is at reception.
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Romantik Hotel Traube
This is small, family-run hotel features rooms decorated in country style. The hotel is closer to the airport than anything else, but travellers with a car won't mind.
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Royal
The rooms are spacious, elegantly furnished (if a bit 1990s) with the standard conveniences one would expect for a hotel of this class.
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Sautter
Everything one would expect from a family-run hotel: pleasant, clean, efficient - everything's a little bit old-fashioned, but comfortable.
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Unger Select Marketing Hotel
The rooms here are almost painfully practical. Obviously all requirements for four stars were met, but the rooms have absolutely no character - the saving grace is in the bathrooms, which are spacious and feature lots of stone.
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