* Strasbourg, Capital of Europe, a perfect place to walk around. Rich with a historic centre that is a Unesco World Heritage Site, Strasbourg is best explored on foot, by bicycle, by river boat or on the mini-tram. A city with authentic traditions but also dynamic, modern and cosmopolitan! For you to explore, without further delay, on your next trip!
* Not to be missed - Notre-Dame cathedral, its astronomical clock - “La Petite France“, its half-timbered houses and its canals - Ponts Couverts and the panoramic terrace of the Barrage Vauban - Place de la République and its majestic historic buildings built during the German period (1871-1918) - The district of the European Institutions - Palais Rohan (18th-century), its museums - Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain - Orangerie Park - The breweries and winstubs, typical little Alsace restaurants
* Experience Strasbourg - The Strasbourg Pass, a little chequebook which will open the doors of the city like magic for 3 days. Free services and lots of reductions will enable you to visit monuments and unmissable sites at your own pace and in complete freedom. Only € 10.90. Information from the reception centres of the Tourist Office.
* Festive Strasbourg 10 June 2007: Launching of the East European TGV ! From 10 June 2007, Strasbourg will be at the very heart of the TGV network in Alsace. You will move on to high speed with Paris-Strasbourg in 2h20, with 15 two way trips daily. Or take advantage of direct links to Lille, Rennes, Nantes, Bordeaux, Stuttgart or Zurich ! To find out more: WEB
* Getting there - Train station: 4 to 4 1/4 hrs from Paris - East European TGV (from 10 June 2007) - Strasbourg Entzheim international airport: 15 km from the city centre - Bus and Tram network
* Contact WEB OFFICE DE TOURISME DE STRASBOURG ET SA RÉGION 17 place de la Cathédrale BP 70020 67082 Strasbourg Cedex 33 (0)3 88 52 28 28 Fax: 33 (0)3 88 52 28 29 info@ot-strasbourg.fr
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