This tour blends Strasbourg’s history with the charm of local life, offering an experience that feels both informative and effortlessly enjoyable. Instead of a rushed sightseeing loop, your guide leads you through the city’s most iconic districts—like the Grande Île and Petite France—while sharing stories that bring each corner to life. You’ll see famous landmarks such as the Strasbourg Cathedral, but also wander through atmospheric quarters like the Tanners’ Quarter that many travelers miss. With insider tips, photo-perfect stops, and a relaxed pace, this tour lets you experience Strasbourg the way locals know it: full of character, culture, and hidden details waiting to be discovered.
Walk through Strasbourg’s UNESCO-listed Grande Île, wandering past narrow medieval streets and beautifully preserved houses. Admire the remarkable Strasbourg Cathedral up close, with your guide pointing out its intricate details and the best photo angles. Continue into the charming Petite France district, where canals, wooden bridges, and colorful half-timbered homes create one of the city’s most scenic areas. Pass through Place Gutenberg, rich in printing history, before exploring the atmospheric Tanners’ Quarter with its cozy restaurants and traditional charm. The tour ends at Place Kléber, Strasbourg’s central square, where you’ll learn about the life and legacy of General Kléber.
Place Gutenberg, 67000 Strasbourg, France. Meet your tour guide in the square near the statue and the tree. Your guide will be wearing a blue company badge with the name UTG Experience on it
Strasbourg is a picturesque city in northeastern France, known for its charming half-timbered houses, canals, and the stunning Gothic cathedral. As the capital of the Alsace region, it offers a unique blend of French and German cultures, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and food enthusiasts alike.
This stunning Gothic cathedral is one of the most iconic landmarks in Strasbourg. Its intricate facade and towering spire offer breathtaking views of the city.
This charming neighborhood is known for its half-timbered houses, canals, and cobblestone streets. It offers a glimpse into Strasbourg's rich history and architectural heritage.
The European Parliament is one of the key institutions of the European Union. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the workings of the EU and its impact on Europe.
One of the oldest and most famous Christmas markets in Europe, the Strasbourg Christmas Market offers a magical atmosphere with festive decorations, traditional crafts, and delicious local treats.
A thin, crispy crust topped with crème fraîche, onions, and bacon. It is a traditional Alsatian dish that is both delicious and filling.
A hearty dish made with sauerkraut, sausages, and pork, often served with potatoes. It is a staple of Alsatian cuisine and a must-try for any visitor.
A traditional Alsatian casserole made with layers of marinated meat (beef, pork, and lamb), potatoes, and vegetables. It is slow-cooked and served with a side of sauerkraut.
A sweet, yeast-based cake that is a specialty of the Alsace region. It is often flavored with raisins, almonds, and rum, and is a popular breakfast or dessert item.
This is the time of the famous Christmas markets, which attract visitors from all over the world. The city is beautifully decorated and offers a magical atmosphere.
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Strasbourg is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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Strasbourg Bus Station
The tram system is efficient and covers most of the city. It is a convenient way to get around, especially for tourists.
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Mont Sainte-Odile is a mountain known for its beautiful views, hiking trails, and the Abbey of Mont Sainte-Odile. It is a great place for outdoor activities and history buffs.
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