Best of Strasbourg - Day 2

Route Details

Route Distance
5.9 km
Route Duration
1 h 11 m
Route Points
8 Places to visit
4 Places to impress
3 Places to eat
Welcome to the second day of our trip through Strasbourg, the city where European book printing was born Today is waiting for you: La Petite France is a 16th-century quarter known for its half-timbered houses and canals that reflect the city as if in an ancient engraving. Ponts Couverts and Barrage Vauban are medieval defensive structures that offer one of the best views in all of Strasbourg. Museum of Modern Art — under its glass roof are collected works by Monet, Rodin, Kandinsky and contemporary artists. ✨ Interesting fact: the historic center of Strasbourg became the first urban ensemble in France, which in 1988 was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. We wish you a good walk! Let this day give lightness, inspiration and even more fall in love with Strasbourg.

Places

Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Barrage Vauban Barrage Vauban
 The Ponts Couverts The Ponts Couverts
Wiccat Coffee Shop Wiccat Coffee Shop
La Petite France – Strasbourg’s Living Postcard La Petite France – Strasbourg’s Living Postcard
Church of Saint Thomas Church of Saint Thomas
Place Kléber Place Kléber
Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Protestant Church
Merry go round Gutenberg Merry go round Gutenberg
Le Clou Le Clou
Maison Kammerzell – The Wooden Jewel of Strasbourg Maison Kammerzell – The Wooden Jewel of Strasbourg
Historical Museum Historical Museum
Musée Alsacien Musée Alsacien
Mama Bubbele Mama Bubbele
Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg

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