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Strasbourg Cathedral: Official Digital Audio Guide

1. Strasbourg Cathedral: Official Digital Audio Guide

This app-based audio guide offers a unique and immersive way to explore one of the most impressive Gothic cathedrals in Europe. With its easy-to-use interface and informative audio content, this app is the perfect companion for visitors who want to discover the history, art, and architecture of the Strasbourg Cathedral at their own pace. The audio content is available in multiple languages and is narrated by knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights into the cathedral's history and cultural significance.

Full-Day Highlights of the Alsace Tour: from Strasbourg

2. Full-Day Highlights of the Alsace Tour: from Strasbourg

You’ll depart Strasbourg in the morning and make your first stop on this day-long tour in Colmar. Discover the charm of the old town, and visit the Pfister house, the Koïfhus, St. Martin’s Collegiate Church, and the picturesque neighborhoods of Little Venice. Explore the lovely village of Eguisheim, surrounded by vineyards. Admire its narrow streets, and the half-timbered houses with their colorful flowers.  Continue on to the fortified town of Riquewirh. Surrounded by ramparts, the village has survived wars and remained intact. See its tiny streets, fortified walls, and 16th-century houses, admiring the architectural harmony. You’ll have free time to explore the town and have lunch. After lunch you’ll follow the scenic Alsace Wine Route. Situated between the Rhine valley and the Vosges mountain range, the 60-year-old route winds across hilly slopes for over 170 kilometers. When you reach Haut Koenigsbourg Castle your guide will take you on a tour of the mighty fortress that overlooks the valley. Built during the 12th century, the Castle occupied a strategic position controlling the wine and wheat routes to the north and the salt route from the east.

From Strasbourg: Best Of Alsace Historical Day Trip

3. From Strasbourg: Best Of Alsace Historical Day Trip

The tour begins with departure from Strasbourg bus station and heads to the first stop of the day, historical Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle. Upon arrival, admire the building’s architecture, learn about the people who once lived here, and marvel at the castle's stunning views across the Black Forest. After the castle, the open-top bus follows the famous Alsace Wine Route, making a stop at one of the region's most well-preserved medieval villages along the way, Riquewihr. Spend some free time wandering through the village’s picturesque streets, shop at a local store for a souvenir, or find a cozy restaurant for lunch. The tour continues to Kaysersberg next, to marvel at its beautiful fortified bridge nestled amongst the quaint village surroundings. Your day trip finishes with a visit to Colmar, a unique and endearing country town, for a ride on the tourist train. Please note that the tourist train doesn't run in November. Instead, there will be free time in the city.

From Strasbourg: Medieval Villages & Wine Tasting Day Trip

4. From Strasbourg: Medieval Villages & Wine Tasting Day Trip

Head south departing from Strasbourg where the first stop will be in Bergheim, a superb village on the wine route that contains many hidden wonders within its medieval walls. You will then have the opportunity to visit the charming town of Ribeauvillé, the ancient fief of the Lords of Ribeaupierre. History will call out to you on every one of its pedestrian streets.  After a visit to Hunawihr and a photo stop in front of its famous fountain, you will head to a local winemaker to taste traditional Alsatian wines. Enjoy the lunch break in the village of Riquewihr, one of the best-known in the region —  particularly renowned because of its idyllic location in the heart of the vineyard. The tour will continue to two villages that are equally famous for their historical character: Kaysersberg and Eguisheim. These two medieval villages have been elected “Favorite Villages of the French", a famous French program celebrating the year of the French’s favorite villages. Kaysersberg won the edition in 2017 and Eguisheim in 2013. Head back to Strasbourg at the end of the afternoon, after a day filled with great memories and beautiful images.

Strasbourg: Cathedral Guided Walking Tour

5. Strasbourg: Cathedral Guided Walking Tour

Walk through history on a guided walking tour of the Strasbourg Cathedral. Immerse yourself in this marvel of Gothic architecture – the oldest Gothic cathedral in Europe, no less – that is the symbol of the Alsace region in France. Explore the second most visited cathedral in France, after Notre-Dame in Paris, and see how Strasbourg Cathedral is an architectural work of art. It is widely known as one of the most beautiful monuments in Alsace. Let yourself be amazed by this masterpiece of Gothic architecture that overlooks the city of Strasbourg and broods over it with its benevolent gaze. Then, walk through its equally astonishing interior to see its sky-high and colorful rose window. Walk up to the platform of the cathedral's astronomical clock for panoramic views of Strasbourg at a height of 66 meters.

Strasbourg Historical Center: Private Walking Tour

6. Strasbourg Historical Center: Private Walking Tour

If you decided to visit Strasbourg, only thing to say you is that you made a right choice and you won't regret! It's an amazing city with a beautiful sights you have ever seen! Kind people, fresh atmosphere,sunny squares, beautiful canals and amazing views! Strasbourg is situated close to the German border, therefore the population speaks both French and German. You can call this city an European one because here you can find the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and an European Ombudsman. This big, powerful city is also well-known for the Grand Island, which is the historic center of the city. It symbolizes the unity between Germany and France.   Start your 2-hour walking tour with the white district square, then continue to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The city conserves many medieval churches like Église Saint-Thomas or Église Saint-Guillaume. You will also have time to appreciate the historic Place Broglie.

Frankfurt: Full-Day Baden-Baden and Strasbourg Trip

7. Frankfurt: Full-Day Baden-Baden and Strasbourg Trip

A longtime favorite with discerning travelers, Baden-Baden is an elegant spa town nestled among verdant hills. You can discover attractions such as its opulent casino before crossing the border to France to visit Strasbourg’s charming Old Town district, topped by its majestic cathedral. Grand palaces and luxurious villas stand proudly in the beautifully landscaped parks of Baden-Baden, as you stroll down noble avenues and learn why a sophisticated clientele has been coming here for centuries. See the famous Kurhaus spa resort and have a look at the city’s famous casino. Continue onward for a scenic photo stop at Mummelsee Lake, before progressing on to Strasbourg in France through the mysterious Black Forest. Admire the sky-high Strasbourg Cathedral, with impressive Gothic interiors that are sure to take your breath away. Enjoy your leisure time exploring the streets of the UNESCO-protected historical city centre of Strasbourg. Peruse its delightful boutiques and cafés or take a ride on the little train through the historical city center before returning to Frankfurt.

Wonderful city tour walking in Strasbourg

8. Wonderful city tour walking in Strasbourg

Enjoy the wonderful tour walking the more beautiful place in France here in Strasbourg and enjoy the influence between two culture together. In the guided tour of the beautiful city of Strasbourg, we start from Kleber Square in the city center and go on tour and getting to know the different emblematic modern and historical places of the city of Strasbourg; la Aubete, Home de Fere, Petit France In this part we stop to appreciate the swing bridge and the gate that allows us to see the change of level of the boats in the middle of the Petit France, the Vauban barrier with its architectural elements of the first and the second defensive barrier of the city with the covered bridges, the Strasbourg Cathedral and then the taste and the finish with the Rohan Palace. It is a beautiful city with German and French elements because it is located in this geographical point that divides the two countries Places to visit: Kleber Square, Home de Fere, Rue Jeu des Enfants, Church of Saint Peter the Elder, Vauban Barrier, Museum of art Modern, National School of Administration, Museum of Modern Art, Covered Bridges, St Thomas Church, Gutenberg Square, Strasbourg Cathedral, Maison Kamerzel and Rohan Palace

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What people are saying about Strasbourg

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4.6 / 5

based on 297 reviews

very nice comfortable trip.. driver and all, all in one. knows what's she doing.. knows the heart of the place. awesome picturesque places seen.. thanks mam florence . safe driving... !

Definitely recommend, beautiful tour of the Alsace region with sufficient time in each area. I would also recommend adding a fun activity to this tour.

Laurent was a wonderful guide and the tour covers a lot of ground in a day. Loved every minute. Highly recommend!

Our guide was very friendly. Even though the weather was quite cold and snowy we really enjoyed it.

Great itinerary and our guide Robin is superb, really worth the trip