Address and Contact.
Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart, Germany
Telefon: +49 711-17 30 000
e-mail: classic@mercedes-benz.com
what3words address: ///miles.magical.groups
Tickets.
Day ticket regular: 12.00 €, reduced: 6.00 €
Further information on the prices below.
Opening hours.
Tuesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed on Monday.
Box office closing time: 5 p.m.
Last elevator ride: 5.20 pm
Please note the opening hours during the holidays.
Day ticket Evening ticket
Regular 12.00 € 6.00 €
reduced* 6.00 € 3.00 €
Free entry for children (up to and including the age of 12).
6.00 €
Bookings are currently only possible directly on site at the cash desk. In addition, payment of the respective valid entrance fee is required.
Day ticket
regular
12.00 €
reduced*
6.00 €
Young people (from 13 up to and including 17 years of age) | Pupils (from 13 years) | Apprentices & trainees | Students | Persons doing voluntary service | Persons 64 years of age and over | Job seekers | Asylum seekers (from 18 years of age) | One accompanying person per Mercedes-Benz ClubCard holder
reduced*
3.00 €
Asylum-seekers (from the age of 13 up to and including the age of 17)
complimentary*
0.00 €
Children (up to and including 12 years of age) | Registered primary and secondary school classes and groups of students including accompanying persons (one accompanying person is free for every 5 ticket-holders) after registration through the school or university | Bus drivers and tour guides of registered groups on the day of the visit | Severely disabled persons and their accompanying persons with B, BL or H on their ID card | Mercedes-Benz ClubCard holders | Employees and retired employees of Mercedes‑Benz Group AG | Members of ICOM and the German Museums Association | Journalists | Children celebrating their birthday on the day of their visit
Family ticket small
18.00 €
1 adult with up to 3 children (from 13 years up to and including 17 years)
Family ticket large
30.00 €
2 adults with up to 3 children (from 13 years up to and including 17 years)
Evening ticket
regular from 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Ticket desk closes at 5 p.m.
6.00 €
See day ticket
reduced from 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Ticket desk closes at 5 p.m.
3.00 €
See day ticket reduced
Groups
more than 10 visitors
11.00 €
See day ticket
reduced* more than 10 visitors
5.00 €
See day ticket reduced
more than 50 visitors
10.00 €
See day ticket
reduced* more than 50 visitors
5.00 €
See day ticket reduced
Experience a guided tour with a focus of your choice.
Mercedes-Benz Museum
regular
48.00 €
reduced*
24.00 €
Museumspass one-year ticket
regular 1 person (plus 5 persons under 18 years)
119.00 €
reduced* 1 person (plus 5 persons under 18 years)
113.00 €
In the Mercedes-Benz Museum you can pay cash, with EC card, credit card, Apple Pay and Alipay.
Alipay: to make Alipay payments, visitors must first connect to our free WiFi “Guest Connect D”.
Out now: You can pay your museum visit with Apple Pay.
Address
Mercedesstraße 100, 70372 Stuttgart
Park & Ride
There are Park & Ride carparks all around Stuttgart. These have connections to the city rail network, so that visitors can reach the Mercedes-Benz Museum without difficulty within 20 to 40 minutes, depending on location. Park & Ride carparks outside the environmental zone are situated at the train stations in Plochingen, Waiblingen, Winnenden, Backnang, Bietigheim-Bissingen, Leonberg, Goldberg, Herrenberg, Gärtringen and Leinfelden. The carparks are signed with train station, S-Bahn or P+R symbols. The parking fee is 1,00 - 2,00 € per day.
Parking for visitors with a disability
If you are arriving in a vehicle over 2.00 m high, you can park on the hill at the main entrance to the museum.
Parking facilities
In the museum’s car park or in the P4 multistory car park. Parking fees: 2,00 € per hour for the first, second and third hour; 2,50 € per hour from the fourth hour. When shopping in our museum shops or eating in our restaurants, we grant you free parking for the first hour upon presentation of your parking ticket.
Classic cars
We welcome all visitors who arrive in a classic car (regardless of make). You are welcome to park on the hill in front of the museum, provided there are no events taking place. (If you would like to know whether the hill is free on your desired date, you can enquire at the Mercedes-Benz Classic Contact Center: +49 711-17 30 000 or classic@mercedes-benz.com).
Arriving by car from Karlsruhe
Follow the A8 to the junction for Stuttgart and take the exit for Vaihingen. Take the A831, followed by the B14 towards “Stuttgart-Zentrum” and then the B10/B14. Follow the signs for “NeckarPark”.
Arriving by car from Ulm
Follow the A8 until the exit for Esslingen-Zentrum. Join the B313 and then take the B10 towards Stuttgart. Follow the signs for “NeckarPark”.
Arriving by car from Heilbronn
Follow the A81 until the exit for Zuffenhausen, then take the B10 towards “Stuttgart-Zentrum” and follow the signs for “NeckarPark” in the direction of Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt/Esslingen.
Enjoy your journey from the beginning. Travel by public transportations directly to the Mercedes-Benz Museum. The German Railway travel information knows the train, trams and bus schedules. From Stuttgart ‘Hauptbahnhof’ (main station) take the S-Bahn (urban railway) line S1 heading for Kirchheim (Teck) to ‘Neckarpark (Mercedes-Benz)’ then follow the guidance system.
The Neckartalradweg cycle path runs right past the museum. Leave the path at the mooring point for “Mercedes-Benz Welt/NeckarPark” and follow the signs for “Mercedes-Benz Museum/Neckar-Park”.
Further information is available at www.neckarradweg.de and www.neckartalradweg-bw.de
E-bikes: There are also nine free lockers with electric charging points available.
“Mercedes-Benz Welt/NeckarPark” mooring point (only in summer). Further information is available at www.neckar-kaeptn.de
Bus number 45 runs from Bad Cannstatt station to the “Mercedes-Benz Welt” stop. You can reach Bad Cannstatt station on the S-Bahn lines S1, S2 and S3 and on regional and Regional-Express trains.
Groups arriving by coach can also be dropped off at the Museum’s on-site turning loop. Several coach parking bays are available free of charge adjacent to the Museum premises.
Cars: There are Type 2 electric charging points in the museum car park. You can pay a deposit to borrow a suitable charging cable from the information point in the atrium (Level 1).
E-bikes: There are also nine free lockers with electric charging points available.
There are no longer any access restrictions for visiting the museum. The current Corona Ordinance of the State of Baden-Württemberg can be found here.
The following is no longer required:
No, the museum can be visited without making an appointment. However, we highly recommend that you book your tickets in advance using our online ticketing service.
Yes, the museum shop is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The online store is open around the clock.
Bertha's Restaurant is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 12.00 - 16.00, the café bar on Level 1 offers food and beverages.
The health of visitors and museum staff is a top priority. Therefore, the museum has established behavioural recommendations and precautionary measures, which include:
Only bags and backpacks up to a maximum size of A4 are permitted in the exhibition. You are welcome to leave your larger backpacks and suitcases in the cloakroom and lockers. The cloakroom and lockers are free of charge.
Free admission applies to: Employees of Mercedes-Benz AG, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Mobility AG, subsidiaries and Daimler Truck AG on presentation of an employee ID card. Please note: It is not possible to pay in the shop with the employee ID card.
Please bring your employee ID card with you as proof of your visit to the museum.
The free audio guides are available in 8 different languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese and Japanese. You can choose from 4 profiles for the German and English audio guides: basic fundamentals, contemporary history, technology and children.
Yes. Ramps around the Mercedes-Benz Museum facilitate access for wheelchair users. The exhibition’s Legend rooms are also equipped with DIN-standard ramps with intermediate platforms and handrails at wheelchair height. Throughout the exhibition there are satellite lifts serving all levels. For more information please follow this link.
There are wheelchairs and walkers for a deposit in the museum to borrow.
Baby buggies may be borrowed (at the ticket desk) for a deposit of €50.
No, we regret that touching the vehicles is not allowed.
There are exceptions, however, e.g. guided tours for the blind, during which blind visitors are permitted to touch vehicles under supervision from a guide.
Visitors are permitted to enter the following vehicles: refuse truck, World Cup coach.
No. Children 14 years and older may visit the exhibition without an adult companion.
For insurance reasons, neither a written nor a telephone permission of the parent or guardian allows access to the exhibition.
Taking photographs and video film in the exhibition is permitted for private use.
Please ask at the Mercedes-Benz Classic Customer Center about photography or filming for commercial use.
The parking garage does not provide parking spaces for motorhomes. Guests with large motorhomes have the option to park in the NeckarPark parking lot (P9). Please follow the signs on site. During events at NeckarPark, parking lot P9 is not available for motorhomes.
You are welcome to leave your jackets, coats, backpacks and suitcases in the cloakroom. The cloakroom and lockers are free of charge.
The museum does not offer test drives. Please contact a Mercedes-Benz branch in this regard.
We offer free Wi-Fi. You can dial in the 'Guest Connect D' WLAN for this purpose.
Here you can download the information brochure.
During VfB Stuttgart’s football home matches and other major events access to the Mercedes-Benz Museum may be restricted. In such circumstances we recommend using the S-Bahn.
You can download the documents from the following links: