Stuttgart-Ost is a district of Stuttgart in Baden-Wuerttemberg with a population around 48,000. The neighbourhood climbs the steep eastern slopes of the Stuttgart basin, connected by the Staeffle (staircases) that are characteristic of the city. The Gaskessel, a decommissioned gas holder on the Gaisburg side, offers panoramic views. Vineyards on the south-facing slopes produce Trollinger and Riesling within the city limits.
The Ostendplatz and the Ostendstrasse form the commercial centre. The Raitelsberg quarter has a village-like atmosphere with older houses. The Berg district, straddling Stuttgart-Ost and -Nord, houses the Villa Berg, a former royal summer residence now being restored. The Mineralbad Berg, one of Stuttgart's mineral swimming baths, draws on the city's extensive mineral water sources. The S-Bahn connects to the Hauptbahnhof in about 5 minutes. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg's regulatory approach.
Stuttgart-Ost is a district of Stuttgart in Baden-Wuerttemberg with a population around 48,000. The neighbourhood climbs the steep eastern slopes of the Stuttgart basin, connected by the Staeffle (staircases) that are characteristic of the city. The Gaskessel, a decommissioned gas holder on the Gaisburg side, offers panoramic views. Vineyards on the south-facing slopes produce Trollinger and Riesling within the city limits.
The Ostendplatz and the Ostendstrasse form the commercial centre. The Raitelsberg quarter has a village-like atmosphere with older houses. The Berg district, straddling Stuttgart-Ost and -Nord, houses the Villa Berg, a former royal summer residence now being restored. The Mineralbad Berg, one of Stuttgart's mineral swimming baths, draws on the city's extensive mineral water sources. The S-Bahn connects to the Hauptbahnhof in about 5 minutes. Adult companionship follows Baden-Wuerttemberg's regulatory approach.
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