Stag party Stuttgart
Experience an extraordinary stag party in Stuttgart with our action-packed smartphone city rally! Our app becomes the game master for a 3-hour team battle through Stuttgart's city centre, past the Schlossplatz and through the historic old town. Compete against each other in exciting challenges and bring the party to the streets of the Swabian metropolis. Our city rally is guaranteed to increase the entertainment factor and turn the stag party into a highlight during the day.
Your advantages of the Stuttgart city tour
Your city will become a big battle arena
Discover the sights while playing the City Tour
Totally flexible - you decide when and how long you play
Everyone is involved in the Battle Games
Game preparation in just a few minutes
Login data instantly by mail
Your city will become a big battle arena
Discover the sights while playing the City Tour
Totally flexible - you decide when and how long you play
Everyone is involved in the Battle Games
Game preparation in just a few minutes
Login data instantly by mail
Your stag party in Stuttgart
Modern Stuttgart offers you an impressive backdrop for your stag party. With the diverse challenges and Swabian city flair, you will not only get to know Stuttgart better, but also experience an unforgettable day. Thanks to our many years of experience and the feedback from over 60,000 satisfied customers from all over Europe, we know what makes a stag party in Stuttgart a success. Our city rallies create shared memories that will stay with you for a long time to come.
5 games in one with our app
With our city rallies, you'll have your finger on the pulse of what's going on in the city and have the flexibility to plan additional activities or take a break if needed, as you set the pace and order of the challenges yourself. You will also have access to our app for 72 hours. During this time, you can access the two battle variants "Rough and Tough" and "Skilled and Chilled" as well as the additional mini-games "Wedding Traditions Quiz", "Drinking Games from Around the World" and our "Video Task".
The "HENtastic City Battle" for women and the "STAGtacular City Battle"The city rallies for men offer the perfect combination of free time, competition and party atmosphere! Our city rallies provide the ultimate party fun for your stag party in Athens and leave no room for boredom.
Info about Stuttgart
Stuttgart can do more than just make cars. In Germany's sixth-largest city, your stag party will be something very special. Which sights are part of every excursion?
Old Palace and New Palace Stuttgart
The Old Castle has its origins in the 12th century, when the duke of the time had a moated castle built to protect the region. There is said to have been a fortification on the site before this, which influenced the name of the town. Over the centuries, the word "Stuotgarten", meaning stud farm, changed into Stuttgart. Today, the Old Castle is a museum building.
The New Palace dates back to the 18th century and was the seat of the Württemberg dukes and kings. The numerous figures on the roofs, some of which survived the destruction of the Second World War, are striking. Today, the palace and the palace square are the seat of the state government and the Ministry of Finance.
Königstraße and market hall
Fancy a spot of shopping? Then you've come to the right place with the dazzling glass facades of Königstraße Stuttgart. The shopping street is one of the most popular in Germany and is 1.2 kilometres long. You start your walk near the railway station before making your way towards Schlossplatz. Cars have not been allowed to drive here since the 1960s.
The market hall was built in the 20th century as an alternative to the open vegetable markets in the city. It has all kinds of surprises in store for visitors - local specialities and restaurants will keep you going for the rest of the day in an area of 3,500 m².
Stuttgart State Theatre and Collegiate Church
The Stuttgart Opera House was built at the beginning of the 20th century after the original opera house burnt down. It is part of the Stuttgart State Theatre. According to records, the first performance was staged as early as 1660. Today's building is popular with visitors mainly due to its acoustics.
The collegiate church can be reached on foot via Königsstraße. It is enthroned in Gothic style in the centre of the town and always impresses visitors with its uneven towers. In the church you will find the Romanesque high tomb of Count Ulrich I and Gothic tracery windows.