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Chapters of the guide to Strasbourg
Strasbourg sightseeing
Since the city is located on the border of France and Germany, the influence of these two countries has equally affected its cultural background and lifestyle. Just make a walk in Strasbourg, and you will see typical German streets that border with houses built in best traditions of French architecture. Restaurants of Strasbourg offer to taste delicious German beer and best sorts of French wines. The local cuisine is … Open

Cultural excursion through Strasbourg - things to see
Another important place to visit is the Baroque Rohan Palace. Since late 19th century it hosts three museums: The Musee des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg, Musée archéologique and Musee des Arts decoratifs. Palace has survived in its original form. Its cultural venues are visited by hundreds of tourists every day. The palace was recently open after throughout reconstruction and today everyone can walk through richly … Open

Attractions and active leisure
If you visit Strasbourg at Christmas Eve, it’s highly recommended to visit the Christmas Market that is truly the most beautiful in the country. Another way to spend a great evening is to visit UGC Cine Cite cinema showing the best world movie premieres. Nightlife fans may like originally named Opera Cafe club that can offer a huge dance floor and a wide selection of cocktails. Interesting excursions … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants
The Au Crocodile restaurant specializes on international meals. Visitors are welcome to take a sit at well-served round tables at the hall decorated with live plants. Despite its upscale status and luxurious atmosphere, prices in Au Crocodile are quite affordable. Youngsters prefer continental food in the Piano Grill restaurant that serves visitors till late at night. Deliberate entertainment shows will complement … Open

Travel guide to Strasbourg
There is an incredibly romantic Little France in the city. Its entire territory is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This picturesque historic area maintains wonderful half-timbered houses that were occupied in the 16th century by local craftsmen and fishermen. This area is loved by hikers. They often walk along the miniature embankment of the Il river, admire the historic buildings located on its shores and visit the … Open

Advices for travellers
4. The central part of the city is almost completely closed to vehicles; a popular mode of transport is bike. The most popular bike rentals among holidaymakers are near the train station and on the rue des Bouchers. The cost of renting two-wheeler is 7 to 10 euros per day. 5. It is convenient to move around the city on buses and trams; there is single ticket for these modes of transport. It can be bought at any … Open
