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Stuttgartin July

Stuttgart in July scores 62/100 and feels like a solid but busy city break. Daytime temperatures average 24.6°C, with high crowd and price levels, so the month works best if you plan ahead and balance outdoor stops with museum time.

Crowds

high

Price level

high

Average sunshine

12.1h
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Month read

July suits travelers who do not mind crowds and want a mix of landmarks and museums in a warm, active city break.

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Who this month can work well for

Travelers who are happy to work around higher crowds and prices

Visitors who want a city break with both landmark stops and museums

People who prefer warm daytime sightseeing with indoor backup options

Travel pulse

Should you shortlist it?

Crowdshigh
Price levelhigh
Night temp14.9C

What Works Well

Long daylight with 12.1 sunshine hours on average
Warm days make outdoor landmarks easy to fit in
Strong museum options for flexible indoor time

What Needs Planning

Crowd level is high in July
Price level is high
Rainy days average 20.2, so outdoor plans can be interrupted

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature24.6C
Average night temperature14.9C
Monthly rainfall86.8 mm
Rainy days20.2 days
Humidity67.2%
Average sunshine12.1 h

How The Month Feels

July in Stuttgart feels active and fairly full, with warm days and long daylight hours. It is a practical month for sightseeing, but you will likely share the city with many other visitors.

What To Lock In Early

Book the main things you care about early, especially if you want to manage high demand and higher prices. Keep part of the trip flexible so you can switch between outdoor landmarks and indoor museums when the weather or crowds make that sensible.

What to do

Build a day that still sounds exciting after the click

How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

01

Plan cue

Prioritize Weißenhofsiedlung, Fruchtkasten, and Schellenturm on clearer parts of the day

02

Plan cue

Use StadtPalais, Stauffenberg Erinnerungsstätte, and Straßenbahnmuseum Stuttgart as your backup plan

03

Plan cue

Build a flexible itinerary that can shift between outdoor sights and indoor museums

Practical trip tips

Plan the heaviest walking for the morning or late afternoon and keep the middle of the day lighter.
Keep one museum or covered landmark in reserve each day so a sudden weather shift does not ruin the plan.
Start with the most popular sight first, then let the rest of the route get more relaxed as the day opens up.

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Quick answers

Stuttgart travel FAQ

Is Stuttgart in July a good time to visit?

Usually yes, as long as the weather, pace, and trip style line up with what you want from the visit.

What is the weather like in Stuttgart in July?

Expect around 24.6°C by day and 14.9°C at night, with 86.8 mm of rain across roughly 20.2 rainy days.

What should I pack?

Pack light clothing, rain protection, and comfortable shoes for warm but damp days.

Does Stuttgart in July work for an indoor-heavy trip?

It can. The month usually works best when museums, churches, galleries, or other covered landmarks carry the core of the day and outdoor time stays flexible.