Attractions and places to see around Straßburg offer a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The city's historic center, the Grande Île, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by its unique blend of French and Germanic architectural influences and encircled by the Ill River. Beyond its urban core, Straßburg is surrounded by green spaces, canals, and forests, providing diverse environments for exploration. This region features a variety of sites, from ancient cathedrals to picturesque waterways.
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Previously, the bridges were made of wood and covered, hence the name. They were long ago replaced by new ones made of stone and without a roof. The name has remained. It refers to the bridges as well as the towers (three out of four still stand), which together previously formed a defensive structure.
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Picturesque part of the old town with many pretty half-timbered houses right on the water and three small river islands.
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Good running routes around the building complex.
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Beautiful connection between both countries
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The Beatus-Rhenanus Bridge or Kehl Tram Bridge is a bridge for trams, pedestrians and cyclists
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Only for trams, cyclists and walkers
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Small bridge in the old town
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Modern, artistic bridge over the Rhine Canal.
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Strasbourg is rich in history. Beyond the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral, you can explore the Grande Île, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which includes the magnificent Palais Rohan housing three museums. Don't miss the stunning Renaissance architecture of the Kammerzell House, or the historic Covered Bridges and Barrage Vauban, which offer insights into the city's medieval defenses.
For a truly picturesque experience, head to La Petite France. This historic district is famous for its well-preserved half-timbered houses, narrow streets, and canals, reflecting its past as a hub for millers, tanners, and fishermen. It's perfect for leisurely strolls and photography. You can also admire the intricate facade of the Strasbourg Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Yes, Strasbourg offers several beautiful green spaces. The Parc de l'Orangerie is the city's oldest park, featuring lush lawns, an artificial lake, and swans, ideal for relaxation. You can also explore the University of Strasbourg Botanical Garden or the Rohrschollen Island National Nature Reserve for a unique alluvial forest ecosystem. For longer walks, the Neuhof and Robertsau Forests provide extensive trails.
Strasbourg boasts a variety of cultural sites. The Palais Rohan houses the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, and Musée Archéologique. For a glimpse into Alsatian heritage, visit the Musée Alsacien, set in charming timber-framed mansions. The Historical Museum of the City of Strasbourg offers insights into the city's past, and the Opéra National du Rhin provides impressive performances.
Many of Strasbourg's attractions are family-friendly. Exploring La Petite France, taking a boat ride on the Ill River, or visiting the Parc de l'Orangerie with its swans are popular choices. The Strasbourg Cathedral is also a fascinating visit for all ages, especially its astronomical clock.
Strasbourg is a great base for outdoor adventures. You can find numerous routes for both cycling and hiking. For cycling, consider the 'Loop around Strasbourg along the CANALS' or the 'Robertsau Forest and Rhine Cycle Loop'. Hikers can enjoy routes like 'Strasbourg Cathedral – La Petite France loop' or explore the trails in the nearby Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park. Find more routes on the Cycling around Straßburg and Hiking around Straßburg guide pages.
Absolutely. Climb to the panoramic terrace of the Strasbourg Cathedral for stunning city views. The rooftop of the Barrage Vauban also offers scenic vistas, particularly beautiful at sunset. For cross-border views, the Footbridge of the Two Banks provides a unique perspective of the Rhine connecting Germany and France.
The best way to experience Strasbourg's canals and the Ill River is by taking a boat ride. These tours offer a unique perspective of the city's architecture, including La Petite France and the historic bridges, from the water. You can also enjoy walking along the picturesque banks of the Ill River.
The Neustadt, or German Imperial Quarter, is a UNESCO World Heritage site built after the Prussian annexation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It showcases remarkable architectural heritage from that period, with grand buildings and wide avenues that contrast with the older parts of the city. It's an interesting area to explore for its unique blend of German and French urban planning.
Strasbourg offers several attractions that are wheelchair accessible. The Strasbourg Cathedral, Footbridge of the Two Banks, and European Parliament Strasbourg are noted for their accessibility. Many public squares like Place Kléber and Place Gutenberg are also easily navigable.
Spring and early autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Strasbourg. The weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling in the surrounding forests and along the canals. Summer also offers good conditions, though it can be warmer. For specific routes, check the Hiking around Straßburg and Cycling around Straßburg guide pages.
Yes, Strasbourg is an excellent starting point for day trips. You can easily access the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, offering hiking trails and fortified castles. Another popular option is to explore the Alsace Wine Route, visiting picturesque villages and vineyards in the surrounding region.
Strasbourg is famously known as the 'Capital of Christmas' and hosts one of the largest and oldest Christmas markets in France, transforming the city into a magical festive wonderland during winter. Throughout the year, you can also discover local markets like the Saturday flea market at Place de l'Etal or the general market on Place Broglie.


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