Small, central, unbeatably affordable bouldering and climbing hall in Stuttgart-Mitte with relaxed family vibes.
[cityrock] is one of Germany's oldest climbing halls, sitting in the middle of Stuttgart in Haus 44 of the Evangelische Jugend with 23 climbing walls, 90 defined routes and a dedicated bouldering area. The hall has unbeatably affordable pricing and a relaxed family atmosphere — perfect for students and beginners who want to train without poser vibes. Fully padded floors, an inner garden, a bar for hanging out, and even floor heating round out the package. Opening hours are evenings only, so plan accordingly.
[cityrock] is one of Germany's oldest climbing halls, sitting in the middle of Stuttgart in Haus 44 of the Evangelische Jugend with 23 climbing walls, 90 defined routes and a dedicated bouldering area. The hall has unbeatably affordable pricing and a relaxed family atmosphere — perfect for students and beginners who want to train without poser vibes. Fully padded floors, an inner garden, a bar for hanging out, and even floor heating round out the package. Opening hours are evenings only, so plan accordingly.
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