Strasbourg-6-day-itinerary
Strasbourg Travel Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration
Morning
- Arrival: Arrive at Strasbourg Airport (SXB) or take the train from Paris or other European cities.
- Check-in: Check into your accommodation, such as Hotel Regent Petite France or Airbnb apartments.
Afternoon
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame: Visit the iconic Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Place Kléber: Explore this charming square with cafes and shops.
Evening
- Dinner: Try traditional Alsatian cuisine at Brasserie des Miroirs or La Maison des Tanneurs.
- Nighttime Stroll: Take a leisurely walk along the Rhine River and enjoy the city’s evening atmosphere.
Day 2: Historic Sites
Morning
- Palais Rohan: Visit this 18th-century palace, now housing the Archaeological Museum.
- Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame: Explore this museum showcasing medieval art and artifacts.
Afternoon
- La Petite France: Wander through this picturesque neighborhood with cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and charming shops.
- Ponts Couverts: Admire these historic covered bridges over the Ill River.
Evening
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at Le Petit Châtelet or La Gare des Miroirs.
- Cultural Performance: Catch a performance at the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde or attend a concert at the Opéra du Rhin.
Day 3: Parks and Green Spaces
Morning
- Parc de la Citadelle: Visit this park with stunning views of the city, featuring gardens, fountains, and a beautiful rose garden.
- Jardin Botanique: Explore this botanical garden with over 10,000 plant species.
Afternoon
- Boat Cruise: Take a leisurely boat cruise along the Rhine River to admire Strasbourg’s landmarks from a different perspective.
- Visit a Market: Browse one of Strasbourg’s many markets, such as the Christmas Market (winter) or the Flea Market (summer).
Evening
- Dinner: Try some French cuisine at Le Grand Vefour or La Maison des Tanneurs.
- Nighttime Entertainment: Enjoy the city’s lively nightlife, with many bars and clubs to choose from.
Day 4: Adventure and Relaxation
Morning
- Aqua Splash: Spend a day at this water park, featuring slides, pools, and a wave pool.
- Wellness Center: Treat yourself to a relaxing spa day at Les Sources de la Vie.
Afternoon
- Visit the Tanners’ Quarter: Explore this charming neighborhood with its colorful houses, shops, and restaurants.
- Relax in a Park: Find a quiet spot to enjoy a picnic or simply relax in one of Strasbourg’s many parks.
Evening
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at Le Petit Châtelet or La Gare des Miroirs.
- Attend a Sporting Event: Catch a match by the local football club, RC Strasbourg, or attend an ice hockey game at Ice Rink de la Meinau.
Day 5: Food and Drink
Morning
- Food Market: Visit the food market at Place des Halles to sample local delicacies.
- Coffee Break: Treat yourself to a coffee break at Café de la Paix.
Afternoon
- Visit a Brewery: Take a tour and taste some of Strasbourg’s famous beers at Brewery des Brasseurs de Strasbourg.
- Wine Tasting: Attend a wine tasting session at Cave du Vin d’Alsace.
Evening
- Dinner: Enjoy dinner at Le Grand Vefour or La Maison des Tanneurs.
- Nightcap: End your evening with a nightcap at one of Strasbourg’s cozy bars.
Day 6: Last Day in Strasbourg
Morning
- Visit the European Parliament: Take a guided tour of the European Parliament building, located just outside the city.
- Explore the Neighborhoods: Wander through some of Strasbourg’s charming neighborhoods, such as the Petite France or the Tanners’ Quarter.
Afternoon
- Last-Minute Shopping: Do some last-minute shopping at one of Strasbourg’s many markets or shops.
- Say Goodbye to Strasbourg: Depart for the airport or your next destination.
Transportation:
- Airport: Strasbourg Airport (SXB) is located about 10 km from the city center. Regular buses and taxis connect the airport to the city.
- Public Transport: The city has a well-developed public transport system, including buses and trams.
- Renting a Car: If you prefer to rent a car, there are several car rental companies available at the airport or in the city.
Tips:
- Weather: Strasbourg can be quite chilly in winter (December to February), so pack accordingly. Summer (June to August) is mild and pleasant.
- Language: While many people speak English, it’s still a good idea to learn some basic French phrases to get by.
- Currency: The official currency is the Euro.
Places to Eat:
- Traditional Alsatian Cuisine: Try Brasserie des Miroirs or La Maison des Tanneurs.
- French Cuisine: Enjoy dinner at Le Grand Vefour or La Gare des Miroirs.
- International Cuisine: Try some international cuisine at Café de la Paix or Le Petit Châtelet.
Accommodation:
- Hotel Regent Petite France: A charming hotel located in the heart of Strasbourg.
- Airbnb Apartments: Rent a cozy apartment in one of Strasbourg’s many neighborhoods.