This park has plenty to do to keep the whole family entertained: Fantastic playground for all ages (swings, zipline, slides, forts to climb on), a petting zoo area, lakes and fountains, beautiful grounds with lovely flowers and walking paths, etc. There is a tall structure/tower to climb up for a great view of Stuttgart. Climbing the circular steps is dizzying so it's not a great activity for babies/toddlers nor something for those with a fear of heights. But the view is worth the effort on a clear day. They do have boxes out asking for a donation but there is no set entrance fee for the tower.Beer gardens/restaurants/snack stands are throughout the park. There is also an area with German carnival type rides - carousel, giant swings, etc. These are expensive so tell the kids to bring their allowance money. There can be lots of walking so bring strollers, scooters, balance bikes, etc. for the little ones. Overall, a great spot to spend a day with friends and family.
One of the good places in Stuttgart to go for a run, just to have a relaxed walk with the family or to lay lazy in the sun. One of the best neighbourhoods in town are located around the park.
The setting and the park are pleasant, with nice views not crowded in my trees or flowers. The metal tower was fun to climb giving further excellent views, though quite cold in the wind.
It was the first park at this dimensions that I've ever been to. It's relaxing to see or lay on the green grass,take a ride with the little train or walk through the alleys.
Nice 30 minute walk after work. Well located and nice spot for pictures. A bit far from the city center to walk, need to get the tram or bus.
Very nice, very large park on top of the hill. Great for wandering up and down, in and out, on paths in the woods and gardens, watch the birds in their numberous ponds, playground, cafes (maybe five different cafés?), tower to climb, mini-train ride, lots of bathrooms. Very much a family oriented park to pass a lazy sunny afternoon in.
My husband and I go regularly to visit my Dad in Germany who lives near Stuttgart. We absolutely love going to the slightly remote "FREIBAD AM KILLESBERG" (it's basically a open door swimming pool where you can do endurance swimming in lanes but there are also facilities for children to play). It's a real hidden treasure, near the Killesberg Park! We love going for a couple of hours of swimming and sunbathing and afterwards we take a stroll through the beautiful Killesberg Park and stop for an ice cream or two! It's fairly easy to park your car around the park and it's free in most places.We would also recommend to go up the 42 meters high "Killesbergturm" which offers, once you get to the top, amazing views over Stuttgart!Enjoy :)
It is a very interesting park extending over large area and one can see nice views there and there is possibility to have nice view of Stuttgart
Nice walk and good getaway. Take the skooters and a ball. Brave the tower if you wany a good stairclimbing exercise.
This is one of the more beautiful parks I've been to. It is extremely large with lovely sculptures and water features. It also has beautiful and well-maintained gardens, an outlook point at the top of a tower (it's shaky at the top so if you don't like heights, I wouldn't recommend), a little mini carnival with a couple of rides, and even a mini zoo. It was basically kid-heaven! I went with my husband and we had a wonderful time walking around the grounds and seeing the amazing views. A great place to go on a nice, clear day!!