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  • Christmas Market

    Strasbourg is known as the capital's Christmas Market. Every year, from 24th November to 25th December Strasbourg is lightened and liven up. There is a giant Christmas tree erected in the heart of Place Kruger, one of the main squares in the town. The Christmas tree is...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 4 years ago
  • La Petite France

    Petite France is the historic district of Strasbourg. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight which is testament to its beauty. Many shops and small restaurants will delight those wishing to walk around and go shopping. If you have the time, take advantage of it by...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Le Public House

    This bar was suggested to us by another Erasmus student, who described it as "...a lively place with plenty of students and great beer". As soon as I walked in, I realized how much I underestimated the words "plenty"and "great". This place was crowded. You could...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • K-Beach

    About K-Beach KEHL. (Open 7 days a week): Restaurant opening hours: 12pm - 3pm / 5pm - 11pm. Description: ✔ FIFA 2014 ON BIG SCREEN ✔ COCKTAILS ✔ RESTAURANT ✔ LIVE MIX DJ ✔ BEACH FOOTBALL ✔ SHISHA Services Visits are welcome... possibility of welcoming...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • The Waffle Factory

    The Waffle Factory is situated in Strasbourg, specifically in the Rivetoile Shopping Mall, just outside the city centre. If I was going to talk to you all about a waffle shop in Benidorm yesterday, then today I bring you something similar from Strasbourg, albeit...

    0 , in Where to eat Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Temple Neuf

    The Temple Neuf is a Protestant church located in the centre of Strasbourg, very close to the city's cathedral and the Place Kléber. It's a beautiful church, but it came as a process of discovery to me because, given its very close proximity to Strasbourg Cathedral, it...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Place Kléber

    Place Kléber is the main square, and the largest, in the French city of Strasbourg, and is located in the historic quarter just a short distance from the cathedral. The square takes its name from Jean Baptiste Kléber, who was born in Strasbourg and was a very...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Place Broglie

    Place Broglie is located in the historic quarter of Strasbourg, close to Place Kerber, Place de la Cathédrale and Place de la République. This square is very important because it is home to two significant buildings: the opera and the town hall (L'Hôtel de Ville)....

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Place de la République

    The Place de la République is located close to the historic quarter of Strasbourg, in the Neustadt neighbourhood (which means "new" in German). Before the return of Strasbourg to France, Neustadt was the area that linked the old and new towns together. Within the...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Vosges

    Les Vosges is a mountain system that is situated close to the city of Strasbourg in the north east of France, which separates the regions of Alsace and Lorraine. The Grand Ballon is the highest peak, which sits at 1424 metres above sea level, and, from there, there are...

    0 , in What to do Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Le Marché de Noël de Strasbourg

    Strasbourg is not a massively well-known city, touristically speaking, and I honestly don't understand why, as it is home to many unforgettable places and experiences. If you want to visit Strasbourg in its prime, it's best to go there in either the spring or summertime...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Le Jardin des Deux Rives

    Le Jardin des Deux Rives is located in both France and Germany, with the River Rhine separating the two countries and dividing the park into two parts. The French side is situated in the city of Strasbourg, where the German side belongs to town of Kehl. The park was...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Europa Park

    Another obligatory visit if you are in either Strasbourg (France) or Freiburg im Bresigau (Germany) and you like theme parks is Europa Park! This theme park is considered to be one of the best in Europe, although I don't know if that is technically true or not, but...

    0 , in What to do Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Barrage Vauban

    Another of the places that you cannot miss out on seeing if you go to Strasbourg is the Ponts Couverts area and the Barrage Vauban [Vauban Dam, in English] in the historic quarter of the city, Petite France. Both the Ponts Couverts and the dam date back to the medieval...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg

    This castle, the Château de Haut-Koenigsbourg, is located in the commune of Orschwiller in the Bas-Rhin département of France, at the peak of the Vosges mountains. Koesnigsbourg means "king's castle" in German, and this castle is one of the most visited attractions in...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Restaurant Marco Polo

    This restaurant is located in the historic quarter of Strasbourg, known as Petite France, in the Ponts Couverts area, very close to the Barrage Vauban [Vauban Dam]. I recommend that you ask to be seated on the restaurant's terrace that overlooks one of the many canals...

    0 , in Where to eat Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Rohan Palace

    This palace is located in the historic city centre of Strasbourg, and it is one of my favourite buildings in this French city for its look and its elegance. It is witness to the eighteenth century lifestyle in France, which was very princely and royal. Rohan Palace (Le...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 5 years ago
  • Parc de l'Orangerie

    Another impressive place in Strasbourg is the Parc de l'Orangerie. It's one of my favourite places, not only in Strasbourg, but of all the places that I have visited, possibly due to how fond I am of it, having spent a lot of time there, but all of my friends agree with...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 6 years ago
  • Petite France

    This picturesque neighbourhood of Strasbourg is located some ten minutes walking distance from the cathedral. It was declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Grande Île in 1988, and it's no wonder, as when you walk its streets, it's like losing yourself in a...

    0 , in What to see Strasbourg, 6 years ago
  • Le Camionneur

    Originally a bar, but it's equally a mini concert room to welcome showcases and artists who aren't yet well known. It's because of this one Thursday night, that thanks to places won at Virgin Radio, I could go to listen to the French singer Sidoine and the English Nick...

    0 , in Cafe, cocktail, beer Strasbourg, 6 years ago

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