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Information about Strasbourg
Trip Preparation
Entry/Visa
For non-EU citizens a Schengen visa is required.
Climate
Strasbourg is influenced by the continental climate, therefore has the seasonal temperatures. Summers are hot with possible thunderstorms and showers, winters are cold, with frequent snowfall. There are no strong winds in Strasbourg due to the location of the city between the Vosges and the Black Forest (mountain ranges).
Currency
Euro. There are ATMs and opportunities to change currency.
Language
French
Electricity
A french adaptor will be needed.
For non-EU citizens a Schengen visa is required.
Climate
Strasbourg is influenced by the continental climate, therefore has the seasonal temperatures. Summers are hot with possible thunderstorms and showers, winters are cold, with frequent snowfall. There are no strong winds in Strasbourg due to the location of the city between the Vosges and the Black Forest (mountain ranges).
Currency
Euro. There are ATMs and opportunities to change currency.
Language
French
Electricity
A french adaptor will be needed.
Country and People
Customs / Culture / Traditions
The most known tradition is the Christmas market during winter. It is one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in the whole of Europe due to its traditional flair and it a memorable experience. There you can go Christmas shopping and try local specialties. At this time, the old town square is transformed into a huge bazaar, where everything is sold.
Religion
People in this city are of various different religions, but most of the population is Catholic.
The most known tradition is the Christmas market during winter. It is one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in the whole of Europe due to its traditional flair and it a memorable experience. There you can go Christmas shopping and try local specialties. At this time, the old town square is transformed into a huge bazaar, where everything is sold.
Religion
People in this city are of various different religions, but most of the population is Catholic.
Getting Around
Airports / Car rental
Strasburg has its own airport which lies ten kilometers away from the city. It is an international airport where international destinations just as major domestic destinations are accessible.It is possible to rent a car, but it is worth considering that in the center of Strasbourg, most of the streets are accessible by walking. In addition one can walk to the city Centre easily therefore cars are used less in this area.
Public transport
There are buses and trams in this area which are allow you to move around the city easily. The Tram system is very convenient consisting of 6 lines. The trams are definitely recommendable.
Strasburg has its own airport which lies ten kilometers away from the city. It is an international airport where international destinations just as major domestic destinations are accessible.It is possible to rent a car, but it is worth considering that in the center of Strasbourg, most of the streets are accessible by walking. In addition one can walk to the city Centre easily therefore cars are used less in this area.
Public transport
There are buses and trams in this area which are allow you to move around the city easily. The Tram system is very convenient consisting of 6 lines. The trams are definitely recommendable.
Discover and Enjoy
Events
The Christmas Makret during the Winter is the most popular event in Strasbourg.
Culinary Specialities
Due to the Location of the city being at the border of France and Germany these two countries have left their imprint on the local cuisine served in Strasbourg. Here, every dish has two flavors - German and French. The specialties which are recommended to any tourist are: onion tart, foie gras, rabbit, marinated in wine, baeckeoffe.
Sights
Places which simply must be seen whilst in Strasbourg are the Strasbourg Cathedral standing since the 15th-century, in which one can see the astronomical clock. Other places which can be visited either in further detail or simply by passing by are: the picturesque district of "Little France" and the House Kammertselya.
The Christmas Makret during the Winter is the most popular event in Strasbourg.
Culinary Specialities
Due to the Location of the city being at the border of France and Germany these two countries have left their imprint on the local cuisine served in Strasbourg. Here, every dish has two flavors - German and French. The specialties which are recommended to any tourist are: onion tart, foie gras, rabbit, marinated in wine, baeckeoffe.
Sights
Places which simply must be seen whilst in Strasbourg are the Strasbourg Cathedral standing since the 15th-century, in which one can see the astronomical clock. Other places which can be visited either in further detail or simply by passing by are: the picturesque district of "Little France" and the House Kammertselya.
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Hotel reviews for hotels in Strasbourg
... of Strasbourg. The house was built in the 16th century and it was nicely restored.
We had breakfast ... the hotel were also a lot of restaurants but more visited by inhabitants of Strasbourg and less tourists ... Hotel Cour Du Corbeau The Cour du Corbeau is a small boutique hotel next to the city center ... included. The hotel was clean and had everything you needed. I found it very cosy. The hotel ... Read more
in July 10
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Jami, Age 26-30, Couple
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This is quite an atmosphere hotel. It is well located, there is a parking lot just next to it, so no problem if you are getting there by car. The rooms are big, quiet and chic, perfect ambiance to prepare a speech. Loved it! Read more
in June 10
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Franziska, Age 36-40, Solo/single
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Hotel is located in several tram stops from the centrum. It is not that easy to find hotel as it is hidden in blocks. Nothing interesting nearby, but you can easily get to centrum by tram or even on foot as we did (but it takes a long walk)
They have a restraunt, parking, room for bicycles. Read more
in August 11
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Denis, Age 31-35, Couple
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Pleasant stay. Friendly staff. A good bet if you're on your way to somewhere else but want to see Strasbourg en route. Lots of rooms, loads of space. Very clean. Breakfast available but was expensive for what it was.
Large enough for the two single beds. Bathroom clean. Wardrobe, TV, telephone, bedside tables available.
Staff were polite, no complaints. Rooms were cleaned.
An excellent value hotel close to town and on good transport links. Good also for the parking as in Strasbourg this ca... Read more
in April 12
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Ailbhe, Age 19-25, Family
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