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Strasborg Hotels

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What's On?                     Overview                     Prepare                     Highlights 

Overview

Overview

Strasbourg ping-ponged between Germany and France for centuries. Today the capital of wine-growing Alsace is a loveable mix of Teutonic might and French joie de vivre. All canals and cobblestones, half-timbered houses and Gothic spires, this UNESCO World Heritage Site on the River Ill weaves fairy-tale charm with the European Parliament's political clout.

See

Strasbourg shrinks beneath Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral and the 17th-century Vauban Dam in canal-crossed Petite France. The sumptuous Rohan Palace shelters art gems, while Picasso graces the walls of the glass-fronted Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art beside the River Ill.

Spend

Take home local cheese from La Cloche à Fromage and Edouard Artzner's famous foie gras. Designer labels from Hermès to Gucci line sleek boutiques on the Rue des Orfèvres and Rue de la Mésange. Seek out local arts and crafts including delicately crafted Betschdorf and Soufflenheim pottery and high-quality linen around the Place de la Cathédrale, and high-street names on the Place des Halles.

Get Out

When the weather warms up, rest in Strasbourg's parks. A giant water lily blooms in the Botanical Garden, home to 6000 species and three glasshouses. Stroll past the waterfall and lake in the Orangerie Park, or enjoy 360º views from the circular Jardin de la Place de la République. Glide across France's largest ice rink, the Olympic-sized L'Iceberg.

Culture

The illuminated Place de la Cathédrale comes alive after dark at the Boutique Culture, staging world-class drama, dance and classical concerts. For innovative ballet and opera make your way to L'Opéra National du Rhin, while big names such as the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra perform at the Palais de la Musique et des Congrès, north of the centre. Contemporary performances take to the stage at the six-level Cité de la Musique et de la Danse, the €30m brainchild of French architect Henri Gaudin.

Eat & Drink

Strasbourg serves hearty Alsatian staples with French finesse. Feast on Flammekueche (or tarte flambée to Francophiles: thin, crispy pizza-like bread topped with a choice of ingredients, often including cheese, cream, onions and ham) in the central Place de la Cathédrale. Sip Pinot on a riverside terrace in post-card perfectPetite France. World flavours from Italian to Lebanese spice up student hub Krutenau. Splurge on Michelin-starred cuisine at sky-lit Au Crocodile and Au Buerehiesel, set in an Alsatian country house.

New Perspective

The avant-garde Art Café blends Strasbourg's love of art and food behind the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art's glass walls. Dine beside the huge Japanese Aki Kuroda fresco, or on the terrace for fine views over Petite France and the River Ill.

Prepare

Prepare

Bring flat shoes for tricky cobblestones, a head for heights to climb Strasbourg's spires and an empty stomach to indulge in Alsatian flavours.

Strasbourg Year

Hear medieval music in Alsace's abbeys at the Route Romane Festival in July and September and catch classical concerts at June's Festival of Classical Music (Festival de Strasbourg). In November, listen to the dulcet tones of sax and double bass at Jazz d'Or, and pick up a modern masterpiece at ST'Art contemporary art fair. Get festive at Strasbourg Christmas Market (Nov-Dec).

Public Holidays

New Year's Day (1 Jan), Good Friday (Mar/Apr), Easter Monday (Mar/Apr), May Day (1 May), Victory Day (8 May), Ascension Day (May), Whit Monday (May/Jun), Bastille Day (14 Jul), All Saints' Day (1 Nov), Armistice Day (11 Nov), Christmas Day (25 Dec), Boxing Day (26 Dec).

Weather

May to August are the warmest months (19-28°C). Expect mild days and spontaneous showers in spring and autumn – the time to visit to beat the crowds and explore Strasbourg's sights in peace. The months between November and February are the rainiest, but the temperature rarely dips below freezing even in January.

Electricity

220V AC, 50 Hz, two-pin plugs are standard.

Dialling Code

+33 (national), + (0) 3 (Strasbourg).

Money

Euro (€) is the currency.

GMT

GMT +1 (+2 in summertime).

Strasbourg Tourist Info

Strasbourg Tourist Office website

Fit In

Pretty much anything goes in this open-minded student city. Dress up for dinner in Michelin-star territory, go boho in arty Krutenau, or pick cool casuals for café-hopping in Petite France.

Highlights

Highlights

Giggle at the gargoyles atop Strasbourg's cathedral, and step into a Brothers Grimm fairytale in canal-crossed Petite France.

Gawp at blushing Notre-Dame of Strasbourg's filigree cathedral spire, rising high above the Place de la Cathédrale. Glimpse the city's rooftops from the top and watch 12 apostles parade from theAstronomical Clock at 12.30pm. A few paces away, the intricate wood-carved Maison Kammerzell shelters vaulted ceilings and elaborate frescoes. You can even dine here as it is now a restaurant. Half-timbered houses and cafés line the pretty canals in Petite France, perfectly viewed from Vauban Dam. Peek behind the doors of the opulent Rohan Palace to find the Decorative Arts Museum, Fine Arts Museum and Archaeological Museum, housing fancy gold work and Goya originals. Spy the horse guarding the entrance of the glass-walled Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art on the River Ill's banks, and the silver sweep of the European Parliament where politicians' brains buzz.

Sightseeing Tips

Invest in a three-day Strasbourg Pass from the tourist office for discounted entry to many of the city's key attractions, plus free ascent to the top of the cathedral, access to the cathedral's astronomical clock and one museum, a boat cruise and half a day's bike hire. All of Strasbourg's museums are free on the first Sunday of the month.

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