Lichtentaler Allee
(Pass by)
From here begins our trip to Strasbourg, you are welcome to book our other tours and enjoy more the beautiful All and green Baden-Baden or Black Forest
Are you ready to embark on a journey through time and history? Then book the day trip from Baden-Baden to Strasbourg and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of this captivating city. Known as the "City at the Crossroads," Strasbourg is truly a sight to behold. Its historical roots can be traced back to the times of the Roman Empire, making it a center of European commerce and culture.
During this tour, you can expect to see the iconic Gothic cathedral of Münster, a masterpiece that will leave you in awe of its grandeur. Take a leisurely boat trip on the idyllic Ill river as you explore the picturesque area known as "Petite France." The cobblestone streets, canals, and well-preserved half-timbered houses will transport you to a different era.
This day trip is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and anyone who wants to experience the rich cultural heritage of Europe. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour offers something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Strasbourg's unique blend of French and German influences.
What sets this day trip apart is its expertly crafted itinerary that allows you to see all the must-visit attractions while still leaving room for personal exploration. You'll have the chance to visit the famous Maison Kammerzell, where you can savor traditional Alsatian cuisine and sample the region's renowned Gewürztraminer wines. The tour also includes a visit to the Palais de Rohan, a beautifully preserved palace that offers a glimpse into the opulence of the past. Additionally, our knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and significance of each site, ensuring a memorable experience for all.
It's important to note that this day trip has a duration of approximately 4 to 6 hours, giving you plenty of time to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Strasbourg. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as some parts of the city require walking on cobblestone streets. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning architecture and picturesque scenery along the way.
Travelers who have taken this day trip have praised the well-planned itinerary and knowledgeable guides. They have raved about the breathtaking views from the Strasbourg Cathedral and the charming ambiance of Petite France. Many have also commended the opportunity to indulge in Alsatian cuisine at Maison Kammerzell, calling it a gastronomic delight. Overall, customers have expressed their satisfaction with this tour, describing it as a truly unforgettable experience.
Lichtentaler Allee
(Pass by)
From here begins our trip to Strasbourg, you are welcome to book our other tours and enjoy more the beautiful All and green Baden-Baden or Black Forest
La Petite France
Popular with locals and tourists, Petite Frances is famous for its cobblestone streets, canals and well-preserved half-timbered houses, such as the Maison des Tanneurs dating back to 1572. The 17th-century Barrage Vauban is a covered bridge with a dam a panoramic terrace. Here you can enjoy the traditional Alsatian cuisine in old half-timbered houses and old restaurants. Along the Grand'Rue and on its side streets there are fashion shops as well as souvenir shops selling crockery, wine and teas for every taste.
Batorama
 A boat trip on the Ill is an absolute must in Strasbourg: over the historic Gerber district Petite France to European Parliament it is the most popular tourist attraction in Alsace. The audio guide is available in 11 languages.
Admission Not Included
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg
Strasbourg Cathedral or Minster is a living witness of over 1000 years of history, a landmark of Alsace and Strasbourg. Strasbourg Cathedral is known throughout the world. and is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world. In particular, the approximately 140 m high tower, the main facade with the portal statues and the rose window with 15 m diameter are very impressive and worth seeing. Noteworthy inside the cathedral are the Angel Pier, the Pulpit, the Astronomical Clock and also the famous Silbermann Organ. Construction began in 1015 and lasted over 400 years in the Gothic style.
Maison Kammerzell
If you already have choucroute garnie, here is the opportunity to taste traditional Alsatian cuisine: from duck foie gras to Alsace-style snails, as well as famous Gewürztraminer wines. The half-timbered house Haus am Münsterplatz was built in 1427 and since 1988 a UNESCO World Heritage Site A great opportunity for lunch
Palais de Rohan
The palace was built between 1731 and 1742 for prince bishops and cardinals of the Rohan family. It is very well preserved and shows the interior design as well as a collection of crockery, goebbels, paintings and books from this period. In the palace have also spent some times Louis XV, Marie-Antoinette on their bridal procession from Vienna to Versailles, Marie-Louise of Austria, King Charles X. Napoleon Bonaparte had some rooms redone according to his taste and that of his wife Joséphine de Beauharnais.
Admission Not Included
Casino Baden-Baden Spielbank
(Pass by)
We drive past the most beautiful historic casino of Baden-Baden. You are welcome to ask your guide for a little stopover or book a detailed tour as part of the other excursion program (the best in Baden-Baden and the surrounding area)
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