Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026: Detailed Guide by Districts, Star Ratings, and Seasons

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026: Detailed Guide by Districts, Star Ratings, and Seasons (February 2026 Update)

Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg and heart of Germany’s automotive industry (home to Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Bosch), is a major business and cultural destination in 2026. With its green valleys, museums (Mercedes-Benz Museum, Porsche Museum), Schlossplatz, and frequent trade fairs (Messe Stuttgart), hotel demand remains strong — especially mid-week during events. However, February 2026 is low season (winter), making it one of the most affordable months — prices are typically 25–45% lower than peak autumn/spring fair periods or summer tourism.

All prices below are per night for a standard double room (2 adults), taxes included (7% VAT on accommodation), but excluding Stuttgart city tax (Kurtaxe ≈ €2.50–€5 per person/night in most central districts).

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Overall Average Prices in Stuttgart – February 2026 (Low Season)

  • All hotels general average: €100 – €220
  • Cheapest options (hostels, capsule hotels, budget chains): €50 – €110
  • Mid-range (3-star): €100 – €170 (typical average €110 – €150)
  • 4-star: €140 – €280 (typical average €170 – €220)
  • 5-star / luxury: €220 – €500+ (premium business hotels often €300 – €600+)

February is one of Stuttgart’s cheapest months — January and March are similarly low.

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Prices by District / Neighborhood (February 2026)

District / NeighborhoodAverage Nightly Price Range (€)3-Star Average4–5 Star AverageKey Features & Notes
Mitte / City Center (Schlossplatz, Königstraße, Markthalle)€110 – €280€120 – €180€200 – €450+Most central & touristy; closest to main sights, shopping, and restaurants. Highest demand and prices.
Vaihingen / University Area€80 – €170€90 – €140€160 – €300Student and business area; good value, near Universität Stuttgart. Quieter and cheaper than center.
Bad Cannstatt (Cannstatter Wasen, Mercedes-Benz Arena)€90 – €200€100 – €150€170 – €350Historic district, thermal baths, Wasen fairgrounds. Good for events; slightly cheaper than Mitte.
Feuerbach / Zuffenhausen (Porsche & Mercedes plants)€80 – €180€90 – €140€160 – €320Industrial/business area; many corporate hotels. Affordable and convenient for factory visits.
Stuttgart Airport (STR) / Filderstadt area€70 – €160€80 – €130€140 – €250Ideal for early/late flights; shuttle hotels often the cheapest in the region (e.g., Mövenpick, Wyndham).
Degerloch / Kaltental (southern hills)€90 – €190€100 – €150€170 – €330Residential & green; quieter, panoramic views. Good mid-range balance.
Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Prices by Star Rating (February 2026)

  • Hostels / Capsule Hotels / Budget (1–2 star equivalent): €50 – €110 (Examples: A&O Stuttgart City, MEININGER Hotel Stuttgart City Center, Jugendherberge Stuttgart ≈ €60–€90, capsules ≈ €50–€80)
  • 3-Star: €100 – €170 (average €110–€150) (Popular chains: Ibis, Motel One, NH Hotels, Holiday Inn Express, Maritim — excellent low-season value)
  • 4-Star: €140 – €280 (average €170–€220) (Le Méridien Stuttgart, Radisson Blu, Wyndham Stuttgart Airport, Althoff Hotel am Schlossgarten)
  • 5-Star / Luxury: €220 – €500+ (Hotel Schlossgarten, Steigenberger Graf Zeppelin, Waldhotel Stuttgart, Le Méridien — €300–€600+ common for city-center or valley-view luxury)
Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Seasonal Price Changes

  • Low Season (November–March, especially January–February): Cheapest period. February 2026 averages €100–€220; 3-star often €110–€150.
  • Shoulder Season (April–May, September–October): Moderate to high rise; spring festivals and trade fairs add pressure.
  • High Season (June–August, major fairs like AMB, LogiMAT, CMT, IAA): +50–100%+ (averages €180–€350+). Trade fair weeks can triple rates in Mitte/Vaihingen.
  • Event Spikes: Messe Stuttgart fairs (e.g., LogiMAT, CMT, AMB, Haus & Garten), Stuttgart Beer Festival, or Christmas markets cause massive surges (sometimes €300–€700+ in central areas).
Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Factors Affecting Prices & Saving Tips

  • Business vs. Tourism: Stuttgart is heavily business-driven — mid-week (Mon–Thu) often more expensive than weekends due to fairs and corporate travel.
  • Location Premium: Mitte and Schlossplatz area 30–50% more expensive than Vaihingen, Bad Cannstatt, or airport hotels.
  • Transport Advantage: Choose hotels near Hauptbahnhof (central station) or U-Bahn/S-Bahn — Stuttgart’s public transport and airport connection (S-Bahn to STR ≈25–30 min) are excellent.
  • Early Booking: Reserve 2–4 months ahead for 20–40% savings. Free cancellation is widely available.
  • Extras: Breakfast usually €12–€25 extra; city tax €2.50–€5 per person/night.
Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

In February 2026 (low season), Stuttgart hotel prices are very reasonable for an industrial and cultural powerhouse: budget stays from €50–€110, solid mid-range options €110–€150, and luxury from €220+. For the best value, prioritize Vaihingen, Bad Cannstatt, or airport-area hotels — cheaper, well-connected, and still convenient. Mitte is ideal for sightseeing and central access, but expect higher rates. Average Hotel Prices in Stuttgart 2026

kralbenz.com/ keeps travel guides updated. Want recommendations for a specific Stuttgart district, budget range, or hotel type (e.g., near Messe Stuttgart or luxury with valley views)? Let us know in the comments — happy to help! Safe travels to Stuttgart! 🇩🇪🏭🚗

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