Strasbourg 3 - Visit Strasbourg, discover its culture and monuments
Réservez maintenant!

Special Offers

News

> All the news from Strasbourg 3 (RSS)

Services

Contact us

Victoria Garden Suites Strasbourg
9 rue des magasins
67 000 Strasbourg - France
Tel + 33 (0) 3 90 22 44 55

Hotel Manager : Ségolène Antoni
qsvgstr.reception@groupemadeo.com

Code GDS
- AMADEUS : ONSXB39
- SABRE : ON54656
- GALILEO : ON24020
- WORLDSPAN : ONFR390
- PEGASUS : ON32912

You are here: Home > Strasbourg 3 > Visit Strasbourg, discover its culture and monuments

Visit Strasbourg, discover its culture and monuments

Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace has a very rich patrimony.

What you must see :

- The cathedral of Notre-Dame, a masterpiece of Gothic art
- The Kammerzell house : enjoy a journey back in time
- The Petite France quarter : "The district on the waters"
- The Church of Saint-Thomas, an intriguing mystery
- The European institutions

Main attractions

- The "Egyptian" house, an oriental dream come true
- The banks of the river Ill
- The Church of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune (protestant), a well-hidden treasure
- The Krutenau... a fascinating student district
- The Place de la République, a monumental masterpiece
- The Synagogue de la Paix, Renaissance

Museums and other discovery sites

- The Palais Rohan (Decorative Arts Museum, Fine Arts Museum, Archaelogical Museum)
- The Oeuvre Notre-Dame Museum
- The Alsatian Museum
- The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
- The Historical Museum
- The Zoological Museum
- The Tomi Ungerer Museum - International illustration centre

- Le Vaisseau, learn all about science while having fun !
- The Planetarium
- The Naviscope Alsace
- The "Secrets of Chocolate" Museum
- The Museum of Seismology and Earth Magnetism
- The Mineralogy Museum

An all-consuming passion

In Strasbourg, cooking is more than just an art of living, it is a vibrant and living culture backed up by centuries of tradition, yet constantly experimenting and innovating, driven on by the talent of the great chefs and the dynamism of the city’s restaurant owners. Traditional Alsatian specialities such as sauerkraut, baeckeoffe, flambé tart, spaetzle and foie gras can be best enjoyed in the "winstubs", local Alsatian taverns known for their friendly atmosphere. Strasbourg is renowned for its hundreds of restaurants and brasseries offering the latest culinary trends and dishes from all around the world