STRASBOURG TOURS
See the old and new landmarks of Strasbourg from a different perspective on a 2-hour Segway tour of the city and its districts, including the institutions of the Quartier Européen. Explore "La Petite France," the German district and much more.
Discover Strasbourg's must-sees spots on this guided walking tour. Visit areas like Petite France and the historic center, and spot famous sites like the Place Kléber and the cathedral.
About Strasbourg
Strasbourg, the capital city of the Grand Est region in France, serves as a mesmerizing blend of French and German cultures, thanks to its unique location on the Rhine River bordering Germany. This city, renowned for housing the European Parliament, boasts a rich history that dates back over 2,000 years. Its medieval past is perfectly conserved in the Grande Île, Strasbourg’s historic center and a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by cobblestone streets, timber-framed houses, and a soaring Gothic cathedral. Beyond its historical allure, Strasbourg engages visitors with its vibrant contemporary scene, offering cutting-edge art institutions, eclectic festivals, and a lively gastronomic landscape. The city’s bicycle-friendly streets and scenic canal paths offer a green and efficient way to explore its extensive charms, articulating a perfect blend of past and present.
Travel Tips for Strasbourg
Visiting Strasbourg promises an enriching experience, but here are a few travel tips to make your journey smoother. Firstly, navigating Strasbourg is a breeze thanks to its comprehensive public transportation system, including trams and buses. Consider purchasing a Strasbourg Pass for discounts and free entries to many attractions. Accommodation options range from charming guesthouses in the Petite France district to modern hotels near the European Quarter. Cultural etiquette in Strasbourg blends French courtesy with a laid-back vibe; a simple "Bonjour" can go a long way, and remember to respect dining hours, typically later than in many countries. Embrace the local tradition of ‘apéro,’ an end-of-day drink to relax, and revel in the delicious Alsatian cuisine.
Top Attractions in Strasbourg
- Strasbourg Cathedral: A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, its astronomical clock and panoramic views of the city are unparalleled.
- La Petite France: This picturesque neighborhood, with its half-timbered houses and quaint canals, symbolizes the city's medieval charm.
- European Parliament: Emblematic of Strasbourg’s role in European politics, it offers insightful tours for those interested in the workings of the EU.
- Parc de l'Orangerie: The city's oldest park, offering serene walks, a small zoo, and boat rentals on its lake, perfect for a family day out.
- Alsatian Museum: Explore the rich cultural history of the Alsace region through meticulously arranged displays in traditional Strasbourg houses.
Local Cuisine of Strasbourg
The culinary scene in Strasbourg is a delicious testament to its Franco-German roots. Signature dishes include ‘Choucroute garnie,’ a hearty Alsatian version of sauerkraut served with sausages and other meats, and ‘Tarte flambée,’ a delectable thin-crust pizza topped with crème fraîche, onions, and lardons. These must-try dishes are best enjoyed in the cozy ‘winstubs,’ the local taverns that dot the city, offering a warm and authentic dining experience. Don’t miss pairing your meal with a glass of locally produced Riesling or Gewürztraminer wine.
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FAQs About Traveling in Strasbourg
The best time to visit Strasbourg is from May to September when the weather is pleasantly warm, and the city hosts numerous outdoor festivals and events. However, the Christmas market season in December is also a magical time to explore the city.
Strasbourg is best known for its stunning Gothic Cathedral, picturesque half-timbered houses in La Petite France, and as the seat of several European institutions including the European Parliament.
The best locations for tourists in Strasbourg are the city center, especially around the Cathedral and La Petite France, where you are within walking distance of major attractions and dining options.
The best tours in Strasbourg include the boat tours along the Ill River, walking tours of La Petite France, and the culinary tours that explore the city’s gastronomic delights.
The Alsace Wine Route, offering scenic drives through vineyard-covered hills and stops in charming villages, and the historic cities of Colmar and Baden-Baden (Germany) make for excellent day trips from Strasbourg.
Things to Do in Strasbourg
- Discover the Strasbourg Cathedral and climb its spire for breathtaking views of the city.
- Stroll through La Petite France, taking in the charming atmosphere of this historic district.
- Take a boat tour along the Ill River to see Strasbourg from a different perspective.
- Explore the city’s vibrant food scene by hopping between winstubs and trying local delicacies.
- Visit the European Parliament and dive into the heart of European politics with a guided tour.
- Relax in Parc de l'Orangerie, and perhaps rent a paddle boat for a leisurely time on the water.
- Step back in time at the Alsatian Museum to learn about the region's rich history and culture.
- Engage with contemporary art at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
- Attend one of the city’s many festivals, celebrating everything from music to food and culture.