Popular Filters
+ 1 more
Arrival Airports
One Way Price
Duration
Stops From Munich
Departure From Munich
BHD 77
BHD 77
BHD 112
Arrival at Stuttgart
BHD 77
BHD 77
BHD 109
Alliances & Airlines
Oneworld
()
SkyTeam
()
Star Alliance
(15)
Layover Airports
Layover Duration
Top Airlines
Germany to Stuttgart
BHD 80
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 2144
08:05
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
45 m
08:50
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 107
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 93
07:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
01 h
08:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Lufthansa LH | 128
09:25
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
45 m
10:10
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 113
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 115
17:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
01 h
18:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Lufthansa LH | 136
22:10
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
45 m
22:55
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 116
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 2152
22:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
45 m
22:45
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 121
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 105
12:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
01 h
13:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Lufthansa LH | 132
17:20
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
45 m
18:05
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 151
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 111
15:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
01 h
16:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Lufthansa LH | 132
17:20
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
45 m
18:05
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 171
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 101
10:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
01 h
11:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Lufthansa LH | 3414
12:21
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal TN
Frankfurt, Germany
01 h 12 m
13:33
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 205
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Lufthansa LH | 95
08:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T2
Munich, Germany
01 h
09:00
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Frankfurt, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Lufthansa LH | 3408
10:22
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal TN
Frankfurt, Germany
01 h 11 m
11:33
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
BHD 258
Munich to Stuttgart , 24 Feb
Eurowings EW | 7173
14:45
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Munich, Germany
01 h 20 m
16:05
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Hamburg, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Eurowings EW | 2041
17:15
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T1
Hamburg, Germany
01 h 10 m
18:25
Tue, 24 Feb 26
Terminal T3
Stuttgart, Germany
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
About Munich (MUC)
Famous for its architecture, fine culture and Oktoberfest Beer celebration, Munich is the capital city of Bavaria. Located at the river Isar in the south of Bavaria, it is the third most populous city in Germany. It is the financial and publishing hub and has the strongest economy of any German city. Termed as the Global City, it has the headquarters of many big manufacturing companies of the world. Munich has one of the most extensive and punctual transport systems in the world with the facilities of buses, trams, cycling and many others. Franz Joseph Strauss International Airport is one of the second largest airports in Germany. There are other airports present in the city. The quality of architecture has always amazed the tourists in the city and some of the museums also outrank Berlin in terms of quality. It is always considered as a major international centre of business, engineering and research followed by two research universities, multinational companies, world class technology and science museums. It is worldwide known for its cluster of ancient, classic and modern art which can be found in museums throughout the city. The city is also a host to many famous composers and musicians. The Deutsches Museum is one of the largest and oldest science museums in the world and has always attracted people from all over the world. There are several famous and important art galleries present in the city. Four grand royal avenues, Briennerstrasse, Ludwigstrasse, Maxmillanstrasse, Prinzregentenstrasse of 19th century with magnificent architectures run throughout the inner city of Munich. Frauenkirche is a major landmark and an important attraction to all tourists. Munich is a green city with numerous parks present all over the city. One of the most famous park is Engllscher Garden which is a wonderful place to relax. It is a place full of restaurants, clubs, offering amazing nightlife with worldwide cuisines. Munich is famous for its breweries. The Viktualienmrkt is the most popular market for fresh food and delicacies. You can simply log onto MakeMyTrip.com and book air tickets and hotels for Munich, the world's most livable city. The website offers you with special benefits such as flight deals, hotel deals and holiday packages. MakeMyTrip.com has collaboration with one of the finest hotels for all destinations worldwide.
Munich Address
About Stuttgart (STR)
Being a capital city of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Stuttgart is spread across a variety of hills, valleys and parks. The city is a major tourist destination for visitors who primarily associate the city with its industrial esteemed as the “cradle of the auto mobile”. Stuttgart's urban area has almost 1.8 million population which makes it Germany's seventh largest city. With more than 5 million inhabitants, the greater Stuttgart Metropolitan region is considered as the fourth-biggest region in Germany after the Rhine-Ruhr area, Berlin/Brandenburg and Frankfurt/Rhine-Main. Stuttgart has got the nicknamed of Schwabenmetropole (Swabian metropolis), because of the city's area in the centre of Swabia. The city lies about an hour from the Black Forest and at a similar distance from the Swabian Jura. Stuttgart lies in a lush valley, nestling in between grape plantations and thick woodland that makes it a wonderful tourist destination. Rosensteinpark, Botanischer Garten der Universität Hohenheim, Landesarboretum Baden-Württemberg and many others are major tourist destinations that magnetize a large number of tourists from all across the country. It is famous for its rich cultural heritage. The State Theatre (Staatstheater) is dwell to the State opera and three other smaller theatres. This theatre regularly hosts numbers of stages opera, ballet and theatre productions as well as concerts. It is a home to five of the eleven state museums located in the Baden-Württemberg which also make Stuttgart an ideal tourist spot. You will surely enjoy its night-life too. Stuttgart is well-linked with all three modes of transport services that allow you to move from one place to another. MakeMyTrip.com is a famous online travel portal where you can do online air ticket booking. It will hardly take few minutes to book your tickets online. You just simply need to follow few simple steps. Here, one can choose the best package as per individual's need and demand. So, don't waste your time, plan your trip towards Stuttgart and get ready to enjoy with family and friends.
