With the tiny rivers and narrow alleys, extraordinarily varied architecture, and the poetry which emerges from the magnificent historical centre, the Alsatian capital is simply delightful. A rich cuisine, a plentiful cultural life, and a position in the heart of Europe are also important parts of the city's identity. Both in winter and summer, Strasbourg, which is classified as a world heritage site by the United Nations, is one of France’s most attractive and romantic destinations.
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From the earliest centuries AD, Strasbourg has always been considered an important crossroads of Europe. In the fifth century, Franks already gave it the name of Strateburgum, "the road's fortified place." So, it’s not by chance that the European parliament – a symbol of the town's cosmopolitan spirit – was built here, very close to the Rhine and the German border. The special atmosphere is also discernible in the architecture of the houses and churches, and is audible in the Alsatian dialect, which is a mixture of French and German.
The historical centre, surrounded by the charming river Ill, is the real marvel of Strasbourg. It comprises the "Petite France," "la place Kléber" and the cathedral area, which are all perfect places for strolling, improving one’s mind, shopping, relaxing outside cafés or even having parties. And, above all, it's heaven for sweet wines, beers and haute-cuisine lovers.
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The historical centre, surrounded by the charming river Ill, is the real marvel of Strasbourg. It comprises the "Petite France," "la place Kléber" and the cathedral area, which are all perfect places for strolling, improving one’s mind, shopping, relaxing outside cafés or even having parties.
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Cathédrale Notre Dame
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Petite-France
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Ponts Couverts
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European Institutions
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Maison Kammerzell
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Le Musée Alsacien
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Parc de l'Orangerie
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Mémorial de l’Alsace Moselle
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Les Secrets du Chocolat
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For French people, Strasbourg means beer, wine, baeckeofe (a mixed meat dish with potatoes), flamenküche (a thin pie made up of onions, cheese, and lardons) and, of course, choucroute (a generous dish consisting of cabbage, meat, sausages, and potatoes). Leaving Strasbourg before tasting some of these typical dishes, which can be found in most of restaurants, would be a real crime!
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Le Relais de la Poste
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Chez Yvonne
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L'Ancienne Douane
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Les Deux Gourmandes
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Le Buerehiesel
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Maison des Tanneurs
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Zuem Strissel
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Au Crocodile
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The French are known for their café traditions and Strasbourg is no exception. Relax with a croissant and a nice cup of coffee.
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Troc’afé
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Atlantico
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Café de l’Opéra
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Wine and beers are parts of Strasbourg's identity. Whatever you like, you should find what you are looking for in the numerous and hearty bars, in the centre or closer to the wharves. Strasbourg is a university town, and thanks to its big campus, there’s plenty of places to party. The city’s cosmopolitan spirit means there’s also a little bit of everything to suit all tastes and ages.
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Champagne Bar
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L’épicerie
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Jeannette et les Cycleux
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Tapas Café
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Académie de la Bière
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Au Camionneur
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La Laiterie Artefact
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Bar Exils
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Odyssée
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Luxury brands and fancy accessories abound, as in any French city, but where Strasbourg's shopping really shines is in local products. Local wine is a must for any visitor, but also foie gras, liqueurs, kougelhopfs, macaroons, gingerbread and many other traditional biscuits.
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Carré d'Or
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Grand Rue and Historical Centre
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Place des Halles
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Vineyards
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Farmer's Market
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Pâtisserie Christian
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Mireille Oster
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La Cloche à Fromage Boutique
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Le Village de la Bière
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Librairie Quai des Brumes
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Strasbourg Airport
Strasbourg Airport is located 18 kilometres southwest of the city centre. A shuttle train stops at the airport and takes you to Strasbourg Station. The journey to Strasbourg Station takes 9 minutes and the train leaves up to 4 times every hour.
Car rental companies are represented at the airport. Two of them are:
Avis
+33 3 88 68 82 53
Budget
+33 820 61 17 00
Address: Strasbourg Airport, Strasbourg
Email:
Phone: +33 3 88 64 67 67
Website: strasbourg.aeroport.fr
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Public Transport
There is a possibility to buy a combination ticket for bus and tram. Another cheap way of travelling is to buy 24-hour travel cards. With 430 kilometres, the cycle path network is very well developed and you can also rent bicycles.
CTS (buses and tram):
+33 3 88777070
www.cts-strasbourg.fr
Velocation (bicycle renting):
+33 3 88235675
www.velo-strasbourg.com
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Phone: +33 3 88777070
Website: www.cts-strasbourg.fr
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Taxi
Taxis 13
+33 3 88361313
www.taxi13.fr
Mondial taxi
+33 3 88221111
www.mondialtaxi.com
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Email:
Phone: +33 3 88361313
Website: www.taxi13.fr
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Post
Post offices are recognizable by blue and yellow signs. Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sun 9am-1pm.
Address: 33 Rue de la Première Armée, Strasbourg
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Pharmacy
On every chemist’s window, a sign details the “pharmacie de garde,” which is 24-hours.
One pharmacy can be found:
Pharmacie de la Vierge
Address: 42 rue des Grandes Arcades, Strasbourg
Email:
Phone: +33 3 88 32 16 70
Website: www.pharmaciedelavierge.fr
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Telephone
Country code: +33
Area code: 03
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Electricity
220 Volts
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