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Rooted in history yet pulsating with modernity and dynamism, the Alsatian city of Strasbourg perfectly encapsulates both its Francophone and Germanic origins — and not coincidentally; its original name, Stratisburgum, literally means "city at the crossroads". Discover the two souls of the city as you stroll through the medieval streets of the Unesco-listed Petite France, lined by the iconic timber-framed Maisons des Tanneurs and dominated by the lavish Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame. For a change of scenery, immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Wacken district and admire the futuristic Louise Weiss building, home of the European Parliament, directly overlooking the placid waters of the Ill River. Move away from the hustle and bustle of the city and indulge in an enchanting Strasbourg wine tour along the Alsace Wine Route, stopping at picturesque vineyards and charming villages, and tasting the region's renowned wines and culinary delights. For a comprehensive list of other destinations France, check out our France tours and trips.

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Anonymous | Traveled in July

Although we were a bit apprehensive about a self guided tour - we were very pleased that everything worked out. Loved the places we visited and the variety of accommodation. It was a great adventure.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

Great experience overall. Quick and efficient followup to one bike that had computer issues, solved very quickly with complete bike replacement. Personally, I'd prefer shorter distances between stops, as there is so much to see and enjoy in the villages.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Strasbourg to Basil. What a hidden gem the Alsace region is. Loved the whole trip. Even though reasonably fit , would recommend electric bikes for the few hills and because the weather was hot. Lost connection on app a few times but maybe because we had older phones. Also ran out of power on phone before the end of the days trip. Provided with a map on paper. Did get lost a few times but were able to self correct. But what wasn’t there to love. Cycling through medieval villages ,endless vineyards, next to canals and stunning countryside. Enjoying the traditional cuisine, high quality wines and the culture which seems to be unique, even within France. Accommodation pleasant, a few had no air conditioning which was only a problem when temperatures high. Would definitely do another cycling trip, although it would be hard to match the fun we had on this one!

Anonymous | Traveled in September

EBikes were modern and powerful. Luggage was collected each day and delivered smoothly to our next destination. Hotels were generally of a good standard. We would have appreciated an introductory meet and greet with someone from the organising company. It was the first time 2 of our group had used an ebike. The trip was scenic and fun. However we were hoping that the company would recommend and even plan a few wine tasting stops along the way. This was an area of interest for our group. Likewise we would have appreciated a short summary of major tourist ideas for each stop. Eg. We had no idea that was such an interesting town with such a torrid history existed eg Neudorf-Brisach.

Anonymous | Traveled in August

Wonderful scenery, seamless luggage service, good hotels and when we had a bike issue, the operator quickly replaced the bike for us. Highly recommend. Only downside was that the sightseeing side of the trip was not well integrated into the bike journey and we had expected some audio guide type information in the App.

Anonymous | Traveled in August

Overall, the Alsace cycling trip was a very enjoyable week, with beautiful scenery and well-planned routes. However, some of the accommodation left a bit to be desired — while generally adequate, the twin room setups were not ideal for two friends travelling together, with very small beds, no doors on some bathrooms, and in one case, a bathroom with no door and a window into the bathroom which meant there was no privacy. I’d recommend leaving out the stop in Mulhouse, as the town lacked charm and had little to see or do. It also would have been helpful to be informed in advance that our ride coincided with Bastille Day, as everything was closed — we could have prepared better for the long, hot day on the bike by carrying extra food and water. Communication with the New Zealand team was friendly but often slow.

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Strasbourg - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Tour Highlights

  • Embark on captivating Strasbourg tours and discover the city's most popular attractions, from the majestic Strasbourg Cathedral to the enchanting district of La Petite France, from the lush Parc de l'Orangerie to Place Kléber with the iconic Maison Kammerzell, located in the heart of the Grande Île.
  • Unwind in the Jardin des Deux Rives, a tranquil cross-border park straddling the Rhine River between Strasbourg and Kehl, Germany. This expansive green space is not only a symbol of the robust partnership between France and Germany: it is also an important cultural and artistic center, hosting concerts, ballets, and theater performances.
  • Enter the opulent Palais Rohan, a magnificent palace housing three museums: the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts, and the Museum of Fine Arts. Roam through grand halls adorned with priceless artifacts and artworks, uncovering the city's cultural evolution from ancient times to the present day.
  • Visit the Protestant Church of St. Thomas, an architectural marvel in Romanesque and Alsatian Gothic style with a distinctive pink sandstone facade. Inside the chancel is the imposing mausoleum of Marshal de Saxe, a masterpiece of 18th-century Baroque funerary art.
  • Ascend to the Imperial Castle of Haut-Kœnigsbourg, perched above the plains of Alsace and Lorraine, less than an hour southwest of Strasbourg. If you are lucky enough to visit the castle on a particularly clear day, you will be able to catch a glimpse of the nearby Vosges Mountains, Germany's Black Forest region, and even the Swiss Alps.
  • Strasbourg is a nerve center for European institutions, a symbol of unity and cooperation in the Old Continent. While the hemicycle of the Louise Weiss building hosts the monthly sessions of the European Parliament, the Palais de l'Europe is home to the Council of Europe, whose role is to promote human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
  • Take part in a wine tour (Strasbourg) and visit local vineyards and cellars to taste the renowned wines of the region including crisp Rieslings, aromatic Gewürztraminers, and elegant Pinot Noirs. Pair your wine tastings with exquisite Alsatian specialties like flammekueche (a thin-crust pizza stuffed with crème fraiche and smoked bacon), choucroute garnie (sauerkraut with sausages and other meats), or jambon en croute (crusted ham).
  • Strasbourg is famous for hosting Europe's oldest Christmas market, the Christkindelsmärik, which dates back to 1570. From the last week of November to the first week of January, the city's historic center is transformed into a winter wonderland, with more than 300 stalls decked out in twinkling lights and festive decorations.

Travel Tips

  • Consider planning your visit to Strasbourg in December so that it coincides with the renowned Christmas markets. However, if you want to avoid the crowds typical of the period, opt for quieter and warmer months, such as April, May, or September.
  • Schedule your Strasbourg tours early in the morning. This way, you will be able to explore popular attractions such as the Strasbourg Cathedral and La Petite France without the usual crowds and have the chance to take incredible pictures!
  • Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in a Strasbourg wine tour along the Alsace Wine Route. Be sure to book your visit in advance, as this is one of the most popular activities in the region.
  • For a relaxing holiday, book your stay in Krutenau, a lively neighborhood south of the Grande Île, known for its cozy atmosphere, diverse dining options, and trendy boutiques. Take advantage of its proximity to the riverfront to enjoy a relaxing evening stroll or an aperitif with your fellow travelers.
  • With a pedestrian-friendly historic center, the best way to get around Strasbourg is on foot, which also allows you to discover hidden gems that otherwise would not be accessible by other means of transportation. Bicycles and electric scooters are other popular and environmentally friendly options, especially if you want to visit the surrounding natural areas.

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