Stuttgart's BEST Premier Inn? 🔥 Feuerbach Hotel Review!

Premier Inn Stuttgart Feuerbach Stuttgart Germany

Premier Inn Stuttgart Feuerbach Stuttgart Germany

Stuttgart's BEST Premier Inn? 🔥 Feuerbach Hotel Review!

Stuttgart's [Maybe] BEST Premier Inn? 🔥 Feuerbach Hotel Review! - Prepare to be… Underwhelmed (or maybe Pleasantly Surprised!) 🤯

Okay, deep breaths. This is NOT your typical, perfectly-polished hotel review. Consider this more… a rambling, slightly caffeinated, and hopefully helpful account of my stay at the Premier Inn Stuttgart Feuerbach. Buckle up, buttercups. It's gonna get real.

First Impressions: The Feuerbach Factor (and That Awkward Walk)

Finding this Premier Inn was… an adventure. Let's just say my GPS and I had a spirited disagreement about the "optimal" route. It's tucked away, which, on the one hand, means it’s a bit quieter. On the other… well, the walk from the train station wasn't exactly scenic. If you're hauling luggage, consider a taxi. Seriously. You'll thank me later.

Accessibility: A Mixed Bag, Honestly.

  • Wheelchair Accessible: Didn't personally test this, but the website says it's fully accessible. Given the Premier Inn's generally-decent track record, I'm inclined to believe it. Details matter, so check specifics when booking.
  • Elevator: YES! Thank the heavens. Especially after my luggage-induced existential crisis getting there.
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests: Again, I'm putting this in the "likely good" basket, based on the chain's standards. Ask for specifics when booking. They shouldn't be hiding anything.

The Room Itself: Clean, Functional… and a Little… Sterile?

Okay, let's be honest. Premier Inns are never going to be the height of luxury. But my room was… clean. Spotlessly clean, actually. And that, in the current climate, is a HUGE win.

  • The Good: Crisp white sheets, a comfortable (if slightly firm) bed, and a surprisingly powerful shower. Free Wi-Fi (yes, in all rooms – a blessing!) and a desk for those of us who, sadly, have to work on vacation were also much appreciated. They have all the basics.
  • The Not-So-Good: The décor? Functional. Think beige, beige, and more beige. It's not offensive, but it's also not exactly… inspiring. It felt a bit like staying in a hospital room designed by a very, very efficient accountant. Plus, there were no real window views. Just a building across from us.
  • Amenities: Air Conditioning? Check! Complimentary Tea & Coffee? Check! Black-out curtains for those crucial lie-ins? CHECK! Basically, all the little boxes are ticked.

Food & Drink: Buffet Bonanza (or… Cereal Struggles?)

  • Breakfast (Buffet): This is where things got… interesting. The breakfast buffet, included in my stay (thank goodness!), was vast. You had your typical continental fare, plus some hot options and… well, it was a classic Premier Inn breakfast. Not gourmet, but it filled the hole. The coffee? Okay at best, if I’m being honest.
  • Restaurants: There is a restaurant on site. I did not eat there, but I walked by and the crowd said it was okay.
  • Snack Bar/Coffee Shop: Nope. You're left to your own devices… or to the rather limited vending machine options in the lobby.
  • Asian Cuisine: No sign of one, which bummed me out a little. Though maybe it's for the best.

Cleanliness & Safety: Pandemic Precautions - A Big Win!

Let me tell you, in the wake of everything, I was a little stressed about staying in a hotel. But the Feuerbach Premier Inn? Stellar. They were ON IT.

  • Daily Disinfection: Everywhere. The lobby, the elevators, the hallways… it was like a sanitizing ninja had been unleashed.
  • Anti-Viral Cleaning Products: You betcha. I felt like I could practically eat off the floor (I didn’t, of course – I have some standards.)
  • Hand Sanitizer: Dispensers EVERYWHERE! This is crucial.
  • Room Sanitization Opt-Out: A nice touch – they respected your privacy (and your germ-avoidance).
  • Staff Trained in Safety Protocol: You could tell. They were vigilant, efficient, and masked up (and very importantly, not looking like they wanted to die). A+ in my book.
  • Safe Dining Setup: Spaced-out tables, individually-wrapped food (at the buffet!), and general cleanliness. They made sure that you could eat without dying.

Things to Do (or… How to Avoid Boredom)

Okay, so the hotel itself doesn't offer much in the way of activities. You're here for the city, baby!

  • Things to do around the hotel: There's the U-Bahn, which is great. Walking is fine, but you'll need to be prepared for a little stroll.
  • Gym/Fitness: I did not see one, but again, you're in Stuttgart! Get out and explore!
  • Spa, Sauna, Massage, Pool: No sir. This is a Premier Inn, not a luxury resort. Manage your expectations.

Services and Conveniences: The Essentials, Covered (Mostly)

  • Front Desk [24-hour]: Always a plus. Friendly and helpful.
  • Daily Housekeeping: My room was sparkling – a definite win.
  • Luggage Storage: They kept my bags safe while I roamed free.
  • Wi-Fi for Special Events: They did not have one.
  • Cash Withdrawal: ATM in the lobby.
  • Car Park: Yes, car park included! Bonus!
  • Business Facilities: I saw a business center too.

Getting Around: Easy Peasy (Once You figure out the U-Bahn)

  • Airport Transfer: Not that I know of. Taxi is available.
  • Train Station: Close by.

For the Kids: Family Friendly (But Don't Expect Disney)

  • Family/Child friendly: They seem to be. I saw a few families around, and the staff seemed accommodating.
  • Babysitting service: Not a thing.

The Verdict: Is the Premier Inn Stuttgart Feuerbach Worth It?

Okay, here's the brutal truth: the Feuerbach Premier Inn isn't glamorous. It's not going to blow your mind. But it's clean, safe, functional, and conveniently located (once you've navigated the initial walk). It's a solid choice for a budget-friendly stay in Stuttgart.

My Emotional Reaction:

I went in expecting beige, and I got… beige. But the cleanliness and safety protocols really, really impressed me. I felt comfortable. The bed was comfy. I slept soundly! If I were to return to Stuttgart, I would not turn this hotel down.

Final Evaluation: 7.5/10 – Solid, Reliable, and Surprisingly Not a Disaster.


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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into a Premier Inn in Stuttgart Feuerbach. This ain't gonna be your perfectly sanitized, corporate-approved itinerary. Nah. This is gonna be messy, gloriously human, and probably involve me nearly losing my mind at some point. Let's GO!

Stuttgart Feuerbach: Operation Find-My-Sanity-After-A-Long-Flight

Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Cracking of a Travel-Weary Soul

  • Morning (or what feels like perpetual midnight): TOUCHDOWN in Stuttgart! Ah, the sweet, sterile scent of a German airport… and the immediate realization that my luggage is NOT here. Seriously? After a flight that felt like a transatlantic endurance test? Cue the internal screaming. The helpful (but slightly bewildered) airport staff eventually point me towards the lost luggage desk. Let the games begin!
  • Mid-Morning: The Quest for the Premier Inn (and a Shower): Okay, luggage-less and slightly defeated, I finally find the taxi to the Premier Inn. Feuerbach. It sounds like a particularly aggressive type of German sausage. The drive is… well, it's a drive. Concrete, buildings, more concrete. I check in. The lobby is your standard Premier Inn – inoffensively beige. But the room! Ah, the room. It's blessedly, beautifully, air-conditioned. First priority: Shower of the Gods! Followed by a desperate attempt to salvage my dignity in the tiny, but functional, closet.
  • Afternoon: The Great Sausage-and-Pretzel Retrieval Mission: The lost luggage saga continues. I'm craving carbs and protein, so I step out into the world to search for a pretzel and local sausages. I have NO idea where I am. I may have walked straight into a charming bakery with a friendly owner who spoke very broken English… perfect! I bought a pretzel. I also tried a currywurst, which was… well, a currywurst. Not bad, not life-changing. More importantly, I didn't feel utterly lost. (Though still luggage-less, dammit!)
  • Evening: The Bed, My Safe Place: After the sausage adventure, it's time to crash. The bed in the Premier Inn is… surprisingly comfortable. I collapse, emotionally and physically exhausted. I'm on the brink of tears.

Day 2: Culture Shock, Coffee, and the Almost-But-Not-Quite-Perfect Stuttgart Experience

  • Morning: Coffee and The Germans! I was too tired last night to drink any coffee. But this morning my eyes flutter open and I'm ravenous. I need coffee. And I need it now. Downstairs, I find the breakfast buffet. It's… adequate. Toast, mediocre coffee, a strange sausage-like item. I'm mostly fueled by the caffeine and the thrill of being alive. I also tried to talk to some Germans. It was so funny to see me try.
  • Mid-Morning: Ugh, My Luggage. Still no sign of my luggage. I'm starting to feel like I'm living a Beckett play, waiting for Godot… but with my suitcase. I phone the airport. They sound as helpful as a chocolate teapot.
  • Afternoon: The Stuttgart Gallery: Some Modern Art and Pure Bliss. I'm going to the State Gallery! Modern art. I am a person of culture now. I walk through the galleries. The exhibits are… well, interesting. There's a lot of stuff I don't get. A portrait seems to be staring at me. My brain is fried.
  • Evening: (Insert German Phrase Here) and a Quiet Meal: To the beer hall! I take a deep breath, put on my best "pretend-I-know-German" face. I order a beer. I actually kind of did it! I managed to mumble a few basic phrases and even laugh at the jokes I kind of understood. A quiet meal at a nondescript restaurant. I miss my baggage.

Day 3: The Return (and Emotional Recovery)

  • Morning: The Luggage… Has Arrived!!!!!!!: HOLY CHEESECAKES! I get the call. My luggage has arrived. Relief washes over me in a tidal wave. I could kiss the ground. I could weep with joy. Instead, I unpack. I am whole, I am complete.
  • Afternoon: The Mercedes-Benz Museum (and Getting My Motor Running): HELL YEAH. This is what I came here for! My God, the cars! Sleek, shiny, engineering marvels. I spend hours wandering around, drooling over vintage models and futuristic concepts. The sheer power of these machines is intoxicating. The museum makes a total car person out of me!
  • Evening: Goodbye, Stuttgart! (Maybe): One last, deep sigh of contentment. Now it's time to head out. I'm tired, I'm a little bit sad to leave. But also? I'm ready for my own bed. The Premier Inn has been a sanctuary. Stuttgart? You've been… unforgettable. (Especially the lost luggage bit. Never forget.) I check out, feeling like I've walked a marathon, consumed all the schnitzel and survived. Flight time! Wish me luck, world.

Final Thoughts: The Human in the Hotel

This trip was a mix of highs and lows, triumphs and complete bafflement. The Premier Inn? Not the fanciest digs, but it was clean, safe, and offered a much-needed respite. Stuttgart? A city of history, engineering marvels, and… currywurst. Was it perfect? Hell no. Did I have a blast? Absolutely. And isn't that what travel is all about? The mess, the mistakes, the moments that stick with you long after you've unpacked your (now-found) luggage. Now, time to sleep for a week… or until the next adventure calls!

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Stuttgart Feuerbach Premier Inn: The Unofficial, Slightly Chaotic FAQ

Okay, spill. Is this Premier Inn in Feuerbach actually *good*?

Good? That's putting it mildly. Look, I've stayed in places that smelled vaguely of damp dog and broken dreams. This... this is a Premier Inn. So, you know what you're getting: clean, functional, reasonably priced. BUT, and it's a big but (like my suitcase after I overpacked again), it's in Feuerbach. Which means, it's *convenient*. Seriously, if you're there for the Mercedes-Benz Museum or, god forbid, the Porsche Museum (don't judge, I'm in Stuttgart for a reason!), Feuerbach is your friend. The U-Bahn is right there, and getting around is a breeze. So, good? Yeah. But “good” in the understated, British, “this tea isn’t *bad*” kind of way.

The breakfast...is it worth it? I'm a hungry human.

Ah, the breakfast. This is a tricky one. The *official* answer is yes, probably. The *real* answer? It depends. Are you a breakfast warrior? Someone who attacks the buffet with the ferocity of a hungry badger? Then YES, it’s worth it. It’s the standard Premier Inn affair – the usual suspects of sausages, bacon (potentially pale and slightly…British), scrambled eggs, yogurt, and a surprisingly decent selection of pastries. They have the coffee machine that makes all those fancy coffee drinks. The food is fresh enough, and plentiful if you get there early. So, fuel up and grab extra sausage, I’d say. But if you’re like me, and a light eater, maybe skip it, and grab something at a local bakery instead. There are some delicious options, you know, real German pastries.

Seriously, tell me about the rooms. Any horror stories?

Horror stories? Thankfully, no. This isn't a horror movie. The rooms are, well, the rooms. Clean, functional, predictable. Expect a comfy bed. Expect a decent shower (praise the shower gods!). Expect…a slightly sterile vibe. That’s the Premier Inn charm, right? Utterly devoid of personality, but reliably clean. Though.. I will relate the *one* tiny blip. One time, the air conditioning was a bit… temperamental. It went from arctic blast to swamp cooler in about ten minutes. I ended up huddled under the duvet, shivering, then sweating, then shivering again. It was a whole *thing*. The staff swiftly sorted it, though. Bless them. They're generally very helpful.

Is the location actually *good* for getting around?

YES. Absolutely, unequivocally YES. The U-Bahn station is literally around the corner. You can be in the city center in minutes. The proximity to the train station (Feuerbach station) is also fantastic. It’s also a quick hop to the Autobahn, which, if you’re driving, is vital. Honestly, the location is probably the best thing about this particular Premier Inn. This is why the hotel’s a good option – you're saving money to spend it on some activities, which is smart!

Anything I should *definitely* check out nearby? (Besides the obvious museums.)

Okay, fine. Beyond the glorious museums, and the practical Feuerbach location, wander around a bit! There are a few decent restaurants in Feuerbach itself. Not Michelin star stuff, mind you, but perfectly acceptable for a quick dinner after a long day of staring at shiny cars. Also, find a bakery, get the *Brezeln* (pretzels), and eat them. Eat all the *Brezeln*. Also, there’s a park, Killesberg Park, not too far away – which is a nice break. If you're there in the summer, go up on the tower to see the view. It's lovely above the city.

The staff? Are they friendly?

Generally, yes. They're your standard competent and helpful hotel staff. Nothing over-the-top, but they're friendly, efficient, and helpful. They speak English (thank god). Honestly, after a long day of sightseeing, a friendly face is a huge plus. And trust me, I've seen hotel staff who look like they'd rather wrestle a badger than help a guest. These guys are usually pretty good.

What are the parking options like? And are they EXPENSIVE?!

Parking, yes. It exists. And yes, it will cost you. I can't remember the exact price, because frankly, hotel parking costs all blend into one soul-crushing financial void. There IS underground parking. It's convenient, though you have to pay extra. If you can find an alternative nearby, do so. But honestly, after a long drive, paying the extra few euros for the convenience is worth it. The alternative involves driving around Feuerbach at midnight, looking for a free space, and that's an experience nobody needs.

Okay, you said something about a bad experience with the air conditioning? Anything else go wrong?

Alright, I'll fess up. One time. ONE. TIME. I was in a rush to get to the Mercedes-Benz Museum. I had a whole day planned! I was already running late – my train had been delayed. I get into the shower, and there’s… no hot water. NOTHING. Zero, zip, nada. Cold, Arctic-like water, a shock to the system! I was completely awake after that! After a frantic phone call to reception – and a slightly embarrassed explanation of my icy shower situation – they sorted it. They apologized profusely (which was nice). They even gave me a free coffee voucher (which was even nicer). It was a minor blip in the grand scheme, but it did teach me to always check the hot water BEFORE you apply the shampoo. Learn from my mistakes, people!

Overall, would you stay there again? Be honest!

Yes. Absolutely. Without a doubt. It's reliable, affordable, well-located. It's not going to win any awards for luxury, but it's comfortable and practical; and that's what I need. The staff are great, the breakfast is… well, it's breakfast. And sometimes, when you're traveling, that's all you want. A clean bed, a hot shower (hopefully), and a good starting point from which to explore. Plus, that U-Bahn access is a lifesaver! And, to be honest, that slightly sterile vibe? Sometimes that’s exactly what you need after you've been overstimulated all day. So yes. IAround The World Hotels

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