Arena anchor
The stadium sits in the NeckarPark area by the river, reachable by S-Bahn and U-Bahn, so plan the ride out and the crowd home around a VfB matchday.
City weekend planner
A Stuttgart route planner for fans who want one Bundesliga matchday at the city arena and a relaxed Swabian city weekend around it.
Start with the match that would justify the trip on its own. Everything else should be close enough, cheap enough, or flexible enough that the weekend still works if kick-off times move.
The stadium sits in the NeckarPark area by the river, reachable by S-Bahn and U-Bahn, so plan the ride out and the crowd home around a VfB matchday.
Stuttgart rewards a slow morning around the palace squares and the old centre before you head out to the stadium.
If the VfB calendar is awkward, widen the search across the region by rail before forcing an impossible double.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check VfB Stuttgart for context before picking a fixture.
German grounds use member and club-card priority for many fixtures, so verify availability on the club's official ticket site before paying, and treat resale offers with caution. Footbeen does not sell tickets; it helps you plan the trip and keep the match, stadium and city in your football record after you go.
Open the Bundesliga away-days guide before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the Bundesliga matchday food and beer before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the Munich football weekend before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the weekend football trip planner before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the football ticket scam checker before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Yes. The stadium is reachable by S-Bahn in the NeckarPark area, and Stuttgart's old centre and squares make a strong build-up day around a single VfB matchday.
Use the club's official ticket platform and authorised resale. Many German fixtures are member-priority, so plan ahead and avoid social sellers and screenshots.