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  1. Treat yourself to a visit to Strasbourg: thanks to its marvellous setting, various types of visits and the many activities your kids will love, it’s the perfect place for a great family experience! Visit

  2. Want to make sure you don’t miss out on anything in Strasbourg, even if you’re not here for long? Here’s our selection of places you shouldn’t miss when you visit the Alsatian capital, for an unforgettable travel experience!

  3. The Grande île. Surrounded by the Ill River, Grande Ile, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the historic centre of Strasbourg. In addition to the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral and the must-see Kammerzell House, there’s a whole host of sights to be enjoyed here.

  4. Strasbourg, capital of Christmas” is exceptionally renowned. Every year, close to two million visitors flock to the Alsatian capital to experience its enchanting market. For over a month, Strasbourg is imbued with a festive, spiritual ambiance with few parallels anywhere else in Europe. The holiday spirit in Strasbourg is truly unique.

  5. Strasbourg is packed with spots each more picturesque than the last. So much so that even when you live here it's pretty difficult to walk through the city without feeling the urge to take a photo! Here are my top 10 most photogenic places in Strasbourg.

  6. What’s to visit in Strasbourg? Thanks to its rich heritage, the city has plenty of answers to that question! There’s so much to do and see: historical places and monuments, museums, parks and lots more!

  7. Strasbourg has 32 attractive towns and villages around it; together, they form the Eurometropolis. So many treasures to discover: half-timbered houses, traditional farms, castles, fine homes, Catholic and Protestant churches, chapels, synagogues, military forts, parks, gardens, and more!

  8. Here’s a full calendar of things to see and do! Exhibitions, festivals, concerts and shows, sports events, festive evenings, family activities, nature excursions, and more! With more than 6,000 annual events, Strasbourg and the surrounding area have a top-notch, diverse cultural scene.

  9. A multifaceted city. Certain parts of Strasbourg are better known than others. Of course, the first one that springs to mind is the Petite France, with its world-famous half-timbered houses, or the quarters listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites: Grande-Ile and Neustadt.

  10. The visits not to be missed What’s to visit in Strasbourg? Thanks to its rich heritage, the city has plenty of answers to that question! There’s so much to do and see: historical places and monuments, museums, parks and lots more!

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