Strasbourg is a great place for running! Whether you’re a casual jogger, an avid marathoner or an experienced trail runner, you’ll find what you’re looking for. So go ahead and enjoy some choucroute the night before; you might need the extra energy!
Strasbourg has such rich historical, architectural and natural heritage that taking a Segway tour is a great way to discover its many tourist attractions, quickly and efficiently!
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.
An iconic landmark of the Neustadt district and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Place de la République is a grandiose, stately square and a fine example of late 19th-century German architecture.
With its graceful curves, gold domes and opal-green rooftops, the Russian Orthodox Church in Strasbourg is a delight for photographers and passersby. The church, sometimes called the “Pearl of Strasbourg”, is worth a visit.
Did you know that there are 65,000 trees in Strasbourg, 64 of which are considered remarkable? Here’s a non-exhaustive selection of the trees whose beauty, uniqueness or location in the city make them especially touching.
To visit the Strasbourg Cathedral, the POPGuide app offers a self-guided audio tour to discover the secrets of the beautiful church in 42 stops.
Have you ever walked INSIDE a work of art? That’s exactly what you can do in the Aubette building in Strasbourg.
To get off proverbial beaten track and see another side of Strasbourg and its suburbs, hop on your bike and head off along Forts Trail!
Kids get excited as soon as they see it on the square in front of the cathedral: the little sightseeing train! And now, a new tour will take you to discover the Neustadt quarter.
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To take some time out, go for a leisurely stroll, do some sport or just enjoy a haven of greenery in the midst of the city, head for Strasbourg’s largest park!