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Strasbourg, France - Travel Guide
By MupDay - the planner that does the research for you, kosher & Shabbat aware.
Updated: 2026-06-25
Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, is a charming city blending French and German cultures, with a picturesque old town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit to experience magnificent architecture, romantic canals, and a unique European atmosphere, especially during the Christmas season.
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Top things to do in Strasbourg
The must-see places in Strasbourg include Strasbourg Cathedral, Petite France, Barrage Vauban, Ponts Couverts, Palais Rohan and more. Here is the full list, with a short note on each:
- Strasbourg Cathedral · Grande Île
A magnificent Gothic marvel with a famous astronomical clock and breathtaking views from the platform.
- Petite France · Petite France
A picturesque district with medieval half-timbered houses, canals, and bridges, ideal for a romantic stroll.
- Barrage Vauban · Petite France
A historic bridge-dam with stunning panoramic views of Petite France and the Cathedral.
- Ponts Couverts · Petite France
Three medieval bridges with fortified towers, part of the city's historic defenses.
- Palais Rohan · Grande Île
A beautiful palace housing three museums: archaeological, fine arts, and decorative arts.
- Parc de l'Orangerie · Orangerie
A green and tranquil park with a lake, small zoo, and playgrounds-perfect for families.
- Gert Rosenthal
- Claus Rosenthal
- Hans Wertheimer
- TJP Centre Dramatique National d'Alsace
- TJP Centre Dramatique National d'Alsace
- Little France
- Büchmesser
- Mutter Kinzig
- Musée des Beaux-Arts
Kosher & Shabbat in Strasbourg
Verified / community-reported kosher places (verify with the venue):
- King Michel · 28 rue Sellenick
- Mazal Cash Strasbourg · 36 avenue de la Forêt Noire \n
- Hanau
- Boulangerie Pâtisserie Hanau
- Autre Part
- FB Espace Casher
- La Fabrique à Miam
- FB Espace Casher · Rue Sellenick 20 Strasbourg
- Le B
- Kougel'Of
- Snack express · Avenue du Neuhof 53
Frequently asked questions
What are the must-see places in Strasbourg?
Strasbourg Cathedral, Petite France, Barrage Vauban, Ponts Couverts, Palais Rohan, Parc de l'Orangerie
Are there kosher restaurants in Strasbourg?
Yes - King Michel, Mazal Cash Strasbourg, Hanau, Boulangerie Pâtisserie Hanau, Autre Part. Always verify with the venue.
How do I plan an itinerary for Strasbourg?
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