PHUKET, THAILAND, July 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) The event will see thousands of wine appreciators from all over Europe heading into the city to take part and sample some of the latest vintages to come out of the region.
With so many wine fans from all over the continent expected in Stuttgart, leading hotel room comparison website DirectRooms.com is advising people to book their accommodation in the city well before arriving to avoid disappointment.
The Stuttgart Wine Festival takes place in the Stuttgart Wine Village venue, a picturesque location for a fun event. Last year's festival saw over a million attendees descend on Stuttgart, making getting a Stuttgart hotel a difficult exercise.
Stuttgart's wines typically come from grapes grown in the vineyards of the Neckar region, which has been growing fine quality grapes for over one thousand years now. Wine aficionados know and trust the region's produce.
The Stuttgart Wine Festival was first held in 1974 and has grown in popularity every year since. This year's event will take place between 24th August and 4th September, and attendees can expect to sample the likes of Riesling, Lemberger and Schillerwein vintages.
Lek Boonlert, marketing head at DirectRooms.com, says: "With so many people expected in Stuttgart this coming summer, booking your hotel well ahead of travelling makes all kinds of sense. Our advice is to compare deals online to be sure of getting choice and value."
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