Stuttgart in Germany is famous for its greenery, fine cars and top quality wine. Stuttgart is the eighth largest city of Germany. Though the city was destroyed during the 2 nd World War it quickly restored the historical possessions and now it deserves the reputation of a well planned city that attracts millions of visitors throughout the year for its lush green valleys, museums and peaceful ambience.
Stuttgart was inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribe, until the Romans invaded Germany. The Romans were followed by Frankish Empire, the Carolingian Dynasty and Charlemagne but the major influence over Stuttgart was that of Swabia culture. The influence of so many dynasties and cultures are left in the cuisine and dialect of Stuttgart.
The climate of Stuttgart is mild than other cities of Germany. The winter in Stuttgart falls from November to March and the temperature can drop to -9°C. Heavy rainfall is usual in the warmer months from June to August. Humidity in Stuttgart hardly increases over 80% .The moderate temperatures and the nearby Swabian heritage attracts tourists to enjoy the pleasant environment and colorful south German lifestyle for a peaceful vacation.
Stuttgart Germany can be characterized by wine, revelry and carnivals. Stuttgarters are devoted music lovers. They begin the year with the celebrated Eclat New Music Festival. In the Swabian carnival, Fasnet, the revels dress in bizarre costumes, enjoy the pagan feast and set out in parades and dances. The wine lovers' folk in the city during Weindorf, a ten day festivity when the vintners display their wines. The carnival of the year is the Cannstatter Volksfest where the celebrants relish bountiful wines, fireworks, oompah music and Swabian delicacies. Stuttgarters in December enjoy the Christmas Market which features local crafts, choirs, village made by children, delicious food and drink.
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German city Stuttgart leads the world market in the manufacture of motor vehicles. The city has scrupulously restored the cultural heritage and is reputed worldwide for its clean environment and raucous carnivals.