Top rated hotels in Stuttgart

Premier Inn Stuttgart City Europaviertel
4.3/544 Reviews
Stuttgart-Mitte
It is an inn where you always stay with a happy heart. It's nice that the plaza is right in front and the station is also located. However, parking fees are charged on a per-day basis.
Plaza Inn Rieker Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof
3.7/569 Reviews
Stuttgart-Mitte
The room is small, the bathroom plus the toilet is small, and even the door cannot be fully opened. The whole style of the hotel and the room is very simple. It can be seen from the elevator and the key. No kettle The biggest advantage is the good location.
Premier Inn Stuttgart City Center Hotel
4.1/523 Reviews
Stuttgart-Mitte
We stayed for two nights in this new hotel, conveniently located by the Milaneo shopping centre. There are two separate tram stops very close by, entailing only one stop to the main station. However, if you are travelling by train, it is actually very easy to walk (step free) to the platforms in just over 10 minutes. The central library (with excellent rooftop views) is right on the doorstep. The rooms are clean, compact and adequate, complete with tea making facilities. There is a narrow hanging area but no empty shelves for clothes so it does mean you have to live out of a suitcase, making it less suitable for a stay of more than a couple of nights. The room could do with an extra chair for a second person rather than having to perch or lie on the bed. The shower was nice and powerful and the towels large and soft. The thermostat in the room could be adjusted by +/- 3C, but it did mean it was still rather warm for sleeping. We would happily stay there again, but on future occasions we would not choose to have the breakfast (especially as there are plenty of options in the shopping centre). There was minimal choice (i.e. only white rolls) and the cooked items were barely lukewarm on both mornings. We did ask for a slightly later checkout (which was refused) but they were happy to store our bags and we were able to wait in the lounge/bar area.
Hotel Astoria Stuttgart City
3.4/574 Reviews
Stuttgart-Mitte
The best thing about the Astoria is really the location, right in the city centre on Hospitalstrasse. One of my favourite places to stay when in Stuttgart it is very central to all the main attractions in the city and close enough to rail tram bus links.. its always a pleasure to stay when I'm on town.... I always recommend highly when anyone I know come to visit..
TOP VCH Hotel Wartburg Stuttgart
4/535 Reviews
Stuttgart-Mitte
The hotel is in a super location, you are very fast in the city. Room is clean, staff very friendly. Only the choice for breakfast could be a little better. So there are different breads , Croissant, egg , sauce , cheese , mushrooms , bread lifts, a fruit basket Since I very much like vegetables eat I missed this a little, there were small cups with a cherry tomato and 2 curry cucumbers, there had to take 20 cups to eat ” sufficient ” vegetables. But that should be just a small point! If you are not a hash and you like to have carbon hydrates for breakfast , you are here well lifted :)
Motel One Stuttgart-Mitte
4.1/540 Reviews
Stuttgart-Mitte
I do not normally advise others to completely avoid a hotel, but in this instance I do. I was disgusted by the quality of the product and standard of customer service at Motel One Stuttgart-Mitte. To begin, my welcome to the hotel was a tea and coffee machine roped off and taped up (pics attached). What a horrible way to, in the first moment of arrival, make your ‘guests’ feel unwelcome and disrespected. It is common practice at hotels all around the world to offer tea and coffee facilities in the room. If not offered in the guest rooms, hotels/hostels/motels etc offer these facilities in the common areas of the hotel (Hub by Premier Inn for instance). When I asked about this upon check in I was informed “you can pay” and collect tea from the bar. Whilst styling itself as a ‘budget hotel’ this accomodation cost over €80 per night, for that price I expect tea and coffee to be included…..as it is at a €30 hostel down the road. How dare you price gouge your guests in this manner. I asked to speak to the hotel manager (who it later turned out was not the hotel manager as he was apparently in Frankfurt). She reiterated that accessing the tea and coffee machine was “not allowed” however I may request boiling water from the bar….I accepted this solution. That night I requested a cup of boiling water and was met with a strange look and questions, I was forced to explain that the hotel manager said I could have boiling water. As I waited I got a tea bag from the tea/coffee station which was met with absolute horror by the reception staff who berated me and told me off for taking the tea bag. So as it turned out I was allowed boiling water but not a tea bag….how petty can you be? What an appalling way to treat ‘guests.’ I would have been happy to pay the 5-10 cents for the tea bag as it appears motel one count every last cent. Not to worry I had a spare tea bag in my bag….that’s an extra 10 cents for the motel one brand. Another example of the complete disregard and disrespect shown to the needs of their guests can be seen through their refusal to turn the air conditioning on!!!!! As has been remarked on by other guests on this forum. It is summer in Germany, the 2 days of my stay were above 25 and with the sun glaring in the room the room itself was above 35, as such, I had 2 wrestles, sleepless nights which affected my time in this wonderful city. When I asked about the air conditioning it was made clear that it WOULD NOT be turned on. I asked what I should do, I was told to open the window. Open the window to music, partying, car noise, car horns, airplanes, trains….and worst of all the construction work by the hotel itself….the hotel I am PAYING to stay in!!….all of which can be heard throughout the day and night. At this point I realised that all motel one care about is how much money they can make out of each guest….why pay for the electricity of the air conditioning system when the guests can have an uncomfortable and disruptive sleep….the comf

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