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Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveller
Strasbourg captivates a diverse range of travellers with its unique blend of French sophistication and Germanic traditions. Culture enthusiasts will find themselves mesmerised by the Gothic splendour of Notre-Dame Cathedral, whilst architecture lovers can spend hours wandering through La Petite France, admiring the perfectly preserved medieval buildings reflected in the tranquil canals.
Food lovers can indulge in traditional Alsatian cuisine at local winstubs or explore the bustling covered markets, sampling everything from tarte flambée to local Riesling wines.Large holiday rentals in Strasbourg are particularly ideal for families, offering spacious accommodations near child-friendly attractions like Le Vaisseau science centre and the beautiful Parc de l'Orangerie.
History buffs will appreciate staying in accommodations close to the European Quarter, where they can tour the European Parliament and learn about the city's role in European unity. The optimal time to visit is during late spring through early autumn (May to September) when temperatures range from 15°C to 28°C, and availability is good with around 55-63 properties available weekly at prices averaging AUD $355-405 per night. Winter visitors can enjoy the magical Christmas markets from late November through December, though prices peak during this festive season at AUD $615-723 per night.
Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Strasbourg
Unmissable Highlights for Your Alsatian Adventure
Discover Strasbourg's most captivating attractions that showcase the city's rich heritage and vibrant culture. From architectural marvels to tranquil parks, these carefully selected destinations will create lasting memories of your Alsatian getaway.
- Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
- La Petite France Historic Quarter
- Barrage Vauban and Panoramic Views
- Parc de l'Orangerie
- Palais Rohan and Its Museums
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
This masterpiece of Gothic architecture dominates the city skyline with its single towering spire reaching 142 metres. Marvel at the intricate rose window, the famous astronomical clock, and the stunning facade that took over 400 years to complete. The cathedral's interior houses remarkable stained glass windows and offers guided tours that reveal centuries of history.
La Petite France Historic Quarter
Wander through this enchanting medieval district where half-timbered houses line romantic canals and cobblestone streets. Once home to tanners, millers, and fishermen, this UNESCO World Heritage area now features charming restaurants, boutique shops, and some of the most photographed bridges in Europe.
Barrage Vauban and Panoramic Views
Climb to the rooftop terrace of this 17th-century dam for spectacular panoramic views over Strasbourg's historic centre. The structure, designed by military engineer Vauban, offers free access to breathtaking vistas that encompass the cathedral, Petite France, and the modern European district.
Parc de l'Orangerie
Escape to this verdant oasis, Strasbourg's oldest park, where tree-lined paths wind around a scenic lake perfect for boating. Families will love the playground areas, whilst couples can enjoy romantic strolls among the ancient oak trees and seasonal flower displays.
Palais Rohan and Its Museums
Explore this magnificent 18th-century palace that houses three exceptional museums: the Museum of Fine Arts, the Archaeological Museum, and the Museum of Decorative Arts. The palace's opulent apartments showcase the grandeur of former prince-bishops and offer insight into Strasbourg's aristocratic past.




















