Stuttgart is preparing: Christmas tree sales are starting soon!
Find out everything about the Christmas tree sales in Stuttgart-Nord from December 10, 2025 and their points of sale.

Stuttgart is preparing: Christmas tree sales are starting soon!
The Christmas tree sale in Stuttgart is almost here: from Wednesday, December 10, 2025, the city's sales outlets will ring in the festive season. A total of 37 attractive sales locations offer a variety of Christmas trees. The trend shows that 44% of the population prefer real Christmas trees, while 27% prefer artificial ones and 24% forego a Christmas tree altogether Stuttgart News report.
The sales outlets in Stuttgart are widely distributed. In Stuttgart-Mitte, for example, you can find the sidewalk near the parking garage between Leonhardskirche and Katharinenstrasse, the areas in front of Leonhardskirche and at Wilhelmsplatz as well as at Eugensplatz. The other districts such as North, South, East, West as well as Bad Cannstatt, Botnang, Feuerbach, Freiberg, Giebel, Hofen, Möhringen, Müllhausen, Uhlbach, Vaihingen, Weilimdorf and Zuffenhausen are also on the list of sales locations. Sales hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. On December 24th the sale closes at 2 p.m.
Christmas tree cultures in Germany
The popularity of Christmas trees is also reflected in agriculture, where 3,310 companies across Germany cultivate Christmas tree crops. In 2024, Christmas trees were grown on an area of 19,100 hectares and 1.8 million trees were imported to Germany. 83% of these trees came from Denmark, 7% from Poland and the Netherlands Statistician from Destatis note.
The tradition of using real Christmas trees continues to be very important. Despite the growing popularity of artificial trees, many families resort to the traditional version in order to experience the festival with the typical Christmas scent and closeness to nature. This is supported by cultivation and import statistics that demonstrate the continued need for Christmas trees.
Christmas spirit and trends
Advent not only brings with it Christmas trees, but also numerous other traditions and festivities. For example, poinsettias are enjoying great popularity, although production in 2024 saw a 14% decline compared to 2020. Prices for products such as chocolate bars and pralines have increased compared to last year, according to recent surveys, while prices for some confectionery products, such as chewing gum and peanuts, have decreased. These trends illustrate the diverse changes that are shaping the Christmas market in Germany.
Overall, it shows that the anticipation of Christmas is palpable in Stuttgart and all of Germany. The upcoming sales days offer families the opportunity to purchase a real Christmas tree and thus enjoy the pre-Christmas season to the fullest. It remains to be hoped that the offer will attract many buyers in the city and enable many happy celebrations in the coming weeks.