Travelling to Baden-Baden from Stuttgart Airport (STR)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Stuttgart Airport to Baden-Baden transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Stuttgart Echterdingen Airport to Baden-Baden — 105 kilometres in approximately 67 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Stuttgart Airport serves the Baden-Württemberg region — one of Germany's most prosperous and culturally rich federal states, encompassing the Black Forest, the Swabian Alb, Lake Constance, the Neckar valley and a string of distinguished cities from Karlsruhe to Konstanz. Our Stuttgart Airport to Baden-Baden private transfer provides the most direct and reliable connection — your driver at arrivals, fixed price, door-to-door delivery wherever in the region you need to go.
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Our private transfer from Stuttgart Airport to Baden-Baden provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Baden-Baden is Germany's most elegant and internationally prestigious spa resort — a city whose natural thermal springs have attracted visitors since Roman times (the Roman baths of Aquae Aureliae are preserved beneath the Römerplatz), and which in the 19th century became the undisputed 'summer capital of Europe', drawing the crowned heads, aristocrats, artists and writers of the entire continent to its casinos, baths, racecourse and concert halls. The Casino Baden-Baden — the most beautiful casino in the world according to Marlene Dietrich, housed in a series of gilded and chandeliered rooms modelled on Versailles — is the city's social heart and one of the grandest gambling establishments in Europe.
Baden-Baden's Festspielhaus (Festival Hall), opened in 1998 in a converted Art Nouveau railway station, is the second largest opera house in Europe by seat count and one of the premier classical music and opera venues on the continent, attracting the world's greatest conductors, orchestras and soloists for its Easter and Whitsun festivals and summer season. The Caracalla Spa (Caracalla Therme) and the historic Friedrichsbad — a magnificent 19th-century bathing palace with Roman-Irish bathing rituals across 17 stations — offer the two finest thermal bathing experiences in Germany in very different styles. The Black Forest rises immediately above the city, with forest walks, viewpoints and the Merkur Mountain funicular accessible within minutes.
Casino Baden-Baden: The Casino Baden-Baden, housed in the Kurhaus and operating since 1838, is one of the most beautiful and historically significant casinos in Europe — its gilded, mirror-lined rooms modelled on Versailles salons, its roulette tables the oldest in Germany. Formal dress code applies in the evenings (jacket required for men). Dostoevsky gambled here and it inspired his novel The Gambler (1866).
Festspielhaus: The Baden-Baden Festspielhaus — second largest opera house in Europe — presents a world-class programme of opera, ballet and orchestral concerts throughout the year, with the Easter Festival (historically associated with Herbert von Karajan, who lived in Baden-Baden for decades) and the summer season attracting the finest international artists. Tickets sell out months in advance for major productions.
Black Forest Proximity: Baden-Baden sits at the northern edge of the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) — the great forested highland of Baden-Württemberg. The Merkur Mountain funicular (5 minutes from the casino), the Schwarzwaldhochstrasse panoramic road, and the Black Forest National Park are all immediately accessible. The combination of spa resort and forest landscape is uniquely Baden-Badener.
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