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Experience the enchanting beauty of Pont du Faisan, a stunning bridge in Strasbourg that blends history and picturesque views for every traveler.
Discover the stunning Pont du Faisan in Strasbourg, a picturesque bridge that seamlessly blends history and beauty. With its charming architecture and serene surroundings, it’s a must-visit for travelers seeking a slice of culture and aesthetics in this enchanting city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Strasbourg Grand Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg), head east on Place de la Cathédrale toward Rue du Dôme. Continue straight onto Rue des Frères before turning left onto Rue de la Mésange. Walk straight until you reach Rue des Moulins. Turn right onto Rue des Moulins, and you will find Pont du Faisan at 6 Rue des Moulins, which is a short 15-minute walk.
Tram
From Strasbourg Gare (the main train station), take Tram Line A (the red line) towards 'Kehl Gare'. Get off at the 'Sébastopol' stop. From there, walk east on Rue de Sébastopol until you reach Rue des Moulins. Turn left onto Rue des Moulins, and you will find Pont du Faisan at 6 Rue des Moulins. The tram ride takes about 10 minutes, and the walk from the tram stop will take an additional 5 minutes.
Bicycle
If you have rented a bicycle, start from the Parc de l'Étoile. Head south on Rue de l'Étoile, then take a left onto Rue de l'Université. Follow the road until you reach Place de la République and turn right onto Rue des Moulins. Continue straight for about 1 km, and you will find Pont du Faisan at 6 Rue des Moulins. The ride should take around 15 minutes.
Use Pont du Faisan as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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