With the cold, grey weather and short days of wintertime, you might need some extra comfort. How about pampering yourself at a spa? We’ve selected 3 places that are worth a visit.
Did you know that chocolate is made in Alsace? South of Strasbourg, you’ll find the Schall factory, whose history and know-how can be explored in a museum: Les Secrets du Chocolat. All aboard! Let’s discover the world of chocolate!
It’s a gourmet paradise in Strasbourg and Alsace! You’ll discover lots of dishes and countless treats here. Take advantage of your visit to the Christmas market to taste some typical Alsatian specialities, some of which are only available at this time of year!
If the magic of the Christmas lights and the majesty of the Great Christmas Tree aren’t enough to amaze your kids, here are a few ideas of what to do at the Strasbourg Christmas Market to make the entire family happy!
Coming to visit the Strasbourg Christmas Market, but don’t know where to start? We’ll help you plan the perfect trip with our tips and suggestions!
Want to enjoy a good meal in a typically Alsatian setting? Don’t leave Strasbourg until you’ve eaten at a Winstub!
Looking for activities in Strasbourg when it’s really hot, or during a heat wave? Here’s our list of refreshing ideas.
With 320 kilometres of rivers and canals, water is an important feature of Strasbourg’s landscape. To see the city from a different point of view, it’s so fun to go out on a little electric boat!
A city trip in summer? What a great idea! Strasbourg, a green city surrounded by water, is also the perfect summer destination. Bike rides along the waterfront, pop-ups, nighttime guided tours, exceptional events and illuminations: Strasbourg is a great place to enjoy beautiful summer days!
Feel like sitting on a terrace and enjoying a moment of relaxation? Here are our favourite spots in Strasbourg!
The hospital in Strasbourg has a rather unusual department: a wine cellar! An extraordinary visit not to be missed, whether you’re a wine lover or not.
Discover this one-of-a-kind military museum. With its surface area covering 7,000 sq. metres, it’s one of the largest museums in Europe devoted to the Second World War.