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The Strasbourg Travel Guide

Half-timbered Petite France, canals through the old town, the world’s grandest Christmas market.

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

May–September, December. Long summer evenings on the canals; December brings the iconic Christkindelsmärik (Christmas markets).

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $75/day

  • Mid-range

    $170/day

  • Luxury

    $400/day

B&Bs and pensions in Petite France are reasonable; cathedral-view hotels push the top tier.

With Kids

Family Travel

Boat ride through the canals, the Cathedral astronomical clock at noon, the Vaisseau science museum.

Together

Couples Travel

A flammkuchen dinner in a winstub, a sunset from the Barrage Vauban, an Alsatian wine-route day trip.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

English-friendly thanks to the EU institutions; walkable centre, hostels by the train station; easy bike rentals.

Food

What to Eat

  • Choucroute garnie. Sauerkraut with sausages, pork, and potatoes — the Alsace winter classic.
  • Tarte flambée. Thin-crust pizza-like flatbread with crème fraîche, onions, bacon — eaten with hands.
  • Baeckeoffe. Slow-baked casserole of three meats marinated in Riesling — Sunday lunch tradition.
  • Kougelhopf. Spiral-mould Alsatian brioche with almonds and raisins — eaten at breakfast.

Transportation

Getting Around

Trams and buses cover the centre; TGV from Paris reaches Strasbourg in 1h 46.

Rent a bicycle from Vélhop — Strasbourg is the most bike-friendly city in France, with 600 km of bike paths.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Petite France. Half-timbered canal district — the Insta-iconic Strasbourg you came for.
  • Cathedral Quarter. Centre around Notre-Dame — the astronomical clock, restaurants, shopping.
  • Krutenau. Hip student quarter — indie bars, restaurants, the European Parliament across the canal.

What to Know

Safety

Very safe overall. Pickpockets work the Christmas-market crowds and the train station — keep cards in front pockets.