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France

Strasbourg / Where Stars and Crosses Meet

MeowScore 😻95/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😻
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😻
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

December

Famous Christmas market (Christkindelsmärik) with lights and traditional treats.

🎁
january

Visit Strasbourg's Winter Market (Christkindelsmärik) for festive lights and hot drinks 🎄

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february

Celebrate Valentine's Day with a romantic stroll in the Petite France district ❤️

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march

Explore the city's history at the museums and enjoy the first signs of spring 🌷

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april

Attend the annual international jazz festival held in the city 🎶

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may

See the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral and enjoy the flower displays in the city's parks 🌺

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june

Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the city's music and dance festival 🎶💃

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july

Take a boat ride on the city's canals and enjoy the summer weather ☀️🚣

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august

Experience the traditional Alsatian cuisine at the city's wine and food festival 🍷🍴

🎥
september

Attend the city's film festival and experience the buzzing cultural scene 🎥🎬

🍁
october

Explore the autumn leaves on a bike ride around the city 🍂🚲

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november

Enjoy the warm and cozy atmosphere of the city's cafes and restaurants ☕️🍽️

🎄🎁
december

Experience the magic of Strasbourg's famous Christmas market (Christkindelsmärik) 🎄🎅

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Strasbourg can be a bit expensive for visiting cats, especially in the tourist areas. However, if you venture off the beaten path, there are still affordable options available.

Check out the local markets for budget-friendly food options, and consider visiting during shoulder seasons for better deals on accommodations.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Short break/tourist attractions

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Short break/tourist attractions

Strasbourg offers a variety of cultural attractions in a compact city center.

Tipping

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Not expected in Strasbourg

Tipping

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Not expected in Strasbourg

Credit cards and cash are accepted in restaurants. Splitting the bill is common.

internet situation

great Speed

Good speeds for most tasks.

great Availability

Widely available and accessible.

good Cellular

Decent coverage, but some dead zones exist.

Electric socket type C

Common in Europe, South America, and Asia. Non-grounded, 2-pin plug, accepts Type C & Type E&F (non-grounded variant).

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biking friendly

Extensive cycling infrastructure

walkable

Lots of parks and pedestrian zones

LGBTQ friendly

Good protections

As a cat, Strasbourg is a cozy lap to curl up on. Historic buildings and canals make for paw-some scenery.

But watch your whiskers when navigating the busy markets - cat-astrophes can happen!

Things to do

The mainstream

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Musée Historique de Strasbourg
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Parc de l'Orangerie
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Palais Rohan
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La Petite France
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Cathedral Notre-Dame de Strasbourg

The mainstream

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Musée Historique de Strasbourg

Housed in a 16th-century former slaughterhouse, this museum tells the cativating history of Strasbourg through a vast collection of artworks and artifacts.

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Parc de l'Orangerie

The oldest park in Strasbourg, this pawsome green space features a charming boating lake, a small zoo, and a gorgeous rose garden. Great for a picnic!

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Palais Rohan

Once home to a catish prince-bishop, this palace is now a museum showcasing fine arts, decorative arts, and archeology. Don't miss the stunning gardens!

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La Petite France

This charming neighborhood is filled with half-timbered houses, cozy restaurants, and lovely canals. A purrfect spot for a leisurely afternoon stroll.

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🐈‍⬛
Cathedral Notre-Dame de Strasbourg

The grand Cathedral of Strasbourg, the third tallest in the world, is a gothic masterpiece. Climb the 332 paws to the top for a stunning view of the city!

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Off the beaten path

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Le MAMCS
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Le Vaisseau
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Le Barrage Vauban
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Le Jardin des Deux Rives
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La Maison des Tanneurs

Off the beaten path

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Le MAMCS

The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg is a jewel of the city, with its sleek architecture and impressive collection of art from the 19th century to the present day. 🎨🏛️👌

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Le Vaisseau

This science museum has interactive exhibits for cats of all ages. From exploring the human body to learning about the universe, there's something for every feline curious mind. 🐾🔬🚀

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Le Barrage Vauban

This historic dam built in the 17th century by Marshal Vauban is a fascinating piece of engineering, and the views from the terrace over the Ill river are breathtaking. 🌊🏗️👀

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Le Jardin des Deux Rives

This park on the river Rhine is a peaceful oasis perfect for a picnic or a long wander. Don't miss the beautiful footbridge connecting Strasbourg to Kehl in Germany! 🌳🌉🍃

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La Maison des Tanneurs

This beautiful half-timbered house by the river used to be a tannery, but now it's home to cozy restaurants with delicious Alsatian food. 🏠🌳🍴

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biking friendly

Extensive cycling infrastructure

walkable

Lots of parks and pedestrian zones

LGBTQ friendly

Good protections

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit the Strasbourg Cathedral

Admire the magnificent Gothic architecture of the cathedral that took 227 years to complete. Be sure to look up at the astronomical clock and see its automatons move every day at 12:30 pm.

Try the Tarte flambée at a local restaurant

A thin crust pastry topped with crème fraîche, onions, and bacon. This Alsatian dish is a must-try while in Strasbourg. Don't forget to pair it with a glass of Riesling.

Explore La Petite France

Get lost in the narrow streets and beautiful canals of this charming historic district. Admire the timber-framed houses, small bridges, and flower-filled balconies.

Useful external sites

www.strasbourg.eu/en

Strasbourg.eu

Official website of the City of Strasbourg. Provides information on events, attractions, accommodations, transportation, and more.

www.alsace-wine-route.com

Alsace-wine-route.com

A website that promotes the wine route of Alsace, a region that includes Strasbourg. Gives information on wineries, wine tastings, and wine-related events.

theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/a-culture-lovers-guide-to-strasbourg

Theculturetrip.com

A website that features articles on travel, food, arts, and culture around the world. Has an extensive section dedicated to Strasbourg, with recommendations on things to do, see, and eat.


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