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Welcome to Strasbourg, capital of Alsace, jewel of the Grand Est region and European crossroads at the crossroads of French and German cultures. With a population of around 290,000 and a rich history dating back to Roman times, the city seduces visitors with its unique heritage, picturesque urban landscapes and art of living. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover or curious about local flavors, Strasbourg has it all.
The undisputed symbol of the city, Strasbourg's Notre-Dame Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. With its 142-metre spire, it is one of the tallest cathedrals in Europe. Don't miss its astronomical clock and the panoramic view from the platform over the city and the Alsace plain.
This picturesque district of half-timbered houses, cobbled streets and winding canals is a real picture-postcard setting. Formerly the district of tanners and millers, Petite France is now one of Strasbourg's most photogenic spots.
Strasbourg is the official seat of the European Parliament. A visit to the European Quarter will allow you to discover the contemporary architecture of the Louise-Weiss building and explore the city's key role within Europe.
With over 600 km of cycle paths in the Eurometropole, Strasbourg is a cycling capital. Rent a mountain bike, a city bike or an electric bike to explore the banks of the Ill, the Rhone-Rhine Canal or the Parc de l'Orangerie.
Perfect for a nature break just a few steps from the city center, this is Strasbourg's oldest park. Ideal for families, it boasts a mini-farm, a small zoo, a lake with rowing boats and vast lawns for relaxing.
A few kilometers away, the Robertsau forest and the Rohrschollen nature reserve offer trails for hiking, birdwatching and reconnecting with nature.
Housed in charming 17th-century Strasbourg houses, this museum highlights traditional Alsatian life through costumes, furniture and folk art.
With its varied exhibitions, this museum will appeal to lovers of classical art and contemporary creation alike. The bright, modern building is well worth a visit.
Former residence of the prince-bishops, the Palais Rohan houses three museums: the Fine Arts Museum, the Archaeological Museum and the Decorative Arts Museum.
Flammekueche, choucroute, baeckeoffe or kougelhopf... Strasbourg is a prime destination for gourmets. You'll find some excellent winstubs (typically Alsatian inns) in the center, notably around Rue du Maroquin and Rue des Tonneliers.
Strasbourg's gastronomic scene is also very cosmopolitan. Italian, Turkish, Vietnamese and vegetarian restaurants complement the local offer to satisfy every taste.
The Place Broglie and Neudorf markets are perfect for discovering regional products - cheeses, breads, organic vegetables and homemade specialties.
Around the cathedral and in the pedestrian streets of the center, beautiful boutiques offer Alsatian crafts, pottery, textiles and local delicacies.
Between the Krutenau and the Presqu'île Malraux, you'll find many trendy bars, pubs and local breweries. Strasbourg even has several microbreweries worth trying out, such as Bendorf and Perle.
The Opéra national du Rhin, the Théâtre national de Strasbourg and La Laiterie offer a rich and varied program all year round. Check out the cultural calendar to make sure you don't miss a thing!
Less than an hour away by car, or by bike for the more sporty, the village of Obernai opens the door to Alsace's famous Wine Route. An enchanting route through vineyards, castles and colorful villages.
A place of pilgrimage and hiking, Mont Sainte-Odile overlooks the Alsace plain. It's a great place to combine spirituality, history and walking.
Strasbourg is easily accessible by train (less than 2 hours from Paris by TGV), by car via the A35, or by plane via Strasbourg-Entzheim airport. The public transport network (streetcar, bus) makes it easy to get around the city.
Each season brings its own special atmosphere to Strasbourg. In spring, nature reclaims its rights, summer is a time for terraces and strolls, autumn is enchanting with its colors, and in winter the city is transformed with its famous Christmas market, one of the oldest in Europe.
Strasbourg is a city on a human scale, deeply attached to its roots yet resolutely turned towards the future. It's a true art de vivre, combining heritage, gastronomy and the gentle banks of the Ill River. What to do and see in Strasbourg: activities, outings and events are plentiful and accessible to all types of travelers. From open-air bike rides to lively evenings, from culinary discoveries to museums steeped in history, Strasbourg promises a holiday rich in discovery.
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