I’ll go ahead and say it: Strasbourg is one of the most underrated cities to visit in France. Everyone goes for the Christmas markets, and while I’m sure they’re fabulous, there is something to be said for visiting this beautiful European capital in ...
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A new-wave fusion restaurant, great for lunch. It’s delicious, but the portions are huge! Bring your appetite.
Le bistrot des cocottes / Bistrot Culinaire / Strasbourg
It’s right on the canal and is a favorite among locals (it was packed when I arrived!).
La Corde à Linge - Brasserie alsacienne
Direct farm-to-table food can be purchased at this curated grocery store. Perfect for prepping a picnic lunch outside!
La Nouvelle Douane - Magasin de producteurs fermiers à Strasbourg
The staff is super friendly and the terrace is wonderfully lively – full of locals. Perfect for natural wine!
Jaja
If you’re in the mood for a super decadent dinner and love cheese, this place can't be beat!
The Restaurant | La Cloche
You can't visit Alsace without stopping by a Binchstub! This is traditional Alsatian pub fare in historic environments. The best of German pub culture and French cuisine!
Binchstub Gayot
If you're looking for the best in fine dining in Alsace, look no further than Au Crocodile, a Michelin-starred institution.
Au Crocodile
Strasbourg is famous for its wine but craft beer is taking off. Stop by Au Brasseur for local brews (many made on site!) and great pub food.
Au Brasseur | Restaurant & Brewery
Museums & Attractions
One of the tallest churches in the world, it was the tallest building (period!) from 1647-1874. It also has an incredible astronomical clock and a beautiful little garden just outside.
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
This museum chronicles the city’s history from its inception in ancient times all the way to the 1990s. You'll find that the city’s history is complex and fascinating as you wander through three floors of exhibition rooms.
Musée Historique - Musées de Strasbourg
Just a few blocks down the way from the cathedral and the Strasbourg museum and across the river, stop into the Musée Alsacien (Alsatian Museum) to learn more about Alsatian culture, traditional woodworking, and religions throughout the ages in the r...
Musée Alsacien - Musées de Strasbourg
I highly recommend a visit to the Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg – Alsace’s answer to the Hospices de Beaune in Burgundy. It is one of the oldest continuous winemaking caves in France and still makes wine today! It also houses the OLDEST ...
Historic Wine Cellar of Strasbourg Hospices
Grab a sandwich or bretzel or a kouglof from a local boulangerie and head out on a walk toward l’Orangerie, a stunning park to the north of the city that’s also a natural habitat for the city’s official bird: the stork. It’s the perfect place to peop...
The Orangerie Park - Strasbourg
Strasbourg has been around for hundreds of years but that doesn't mean it isn't modern. The city prides itself on its modern art, architecture, and future-thinking parks and amenities. Stop by here for the best in modernity from the art world.
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Probably my favorite area in all of Strasbourg, the covered bridges of the old town are stunning, quiet, and the perfect place to picnic, journal, or read.
The Covered Bridges
Hotels & Airbnbs
Centrally located with its own wine bar, there is a reason this is the top rated hotel in the area for Trip Advisor!
HANNONG Hotel & Wine Bar
Can you believe the ivy and the flower boxes?! I love the traditional architecture of this place - it makes you feel like you stepped into a fairytale.
HOTEL COUR DU CORBEAU STRASBOURG MGALLERY
This place is an absolute dream. The view of the cathedral is incredible and the bed is super comfy!