Silas and Victoria are getting married!
Things to Do in Germany
We’re so excited to have our loved ones from around the world here with us! To help you make the most of your trip, we’ve put together some recommendations—both in Korntal, where Silas grew up, and across Germany.
Standseilbahn
Funicular

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The funicular was installed 1929
Leuze (mineral bad)
Mineral Bath

10-25€
Leuze is one of the 3 major mineral baths in Stuttgart. They have pools with mineral rich water from fresh springs. This water is great for our skin and gives a tingling sensation on your skin.
They also offer a rich selection of saunas.
(fyi in Germany it is common to be required to be naked or covered with Towel). So if you go to the Sauna, expect to see and show a lot of skin.
You don’t have to attend the Sauna. In the common area everyone is wearing swimmers.
Fernsehturm
TV-Tower Stuttgart

~ 10€
216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete, and it is the prototype for many such towers worldwide. Although controversial at first, it quickly became a well known landmark of Stuttgart and a tourist attraction.
It also holds a restaurant and offers a great view over stuttgart