The second largest train station in France is located at 20 place de la Gare, in the city centre. Trains run around 40 times a week, and the 16:48 runs from 5 January to 4 February 2010 not on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Eurostar
trains between Ebbsfleet International and Strasbourg have average journey times of 6 hours, 16 minutes, making it even faster and more convenient to reach via high speed rail. The most popular time to visit is spring, because it is full of flowers which tourists will be able to see in bloom.
Strasbourg is a city that combines both German and French cultures, due to this it is filled with museums, monuments and old buildings. In the centre is the gothic ‘Cathedrale de Notre Dame’, which took 300 years to build and was originally built on top of a Roman temple in 1015. There is a museum dedicated to the cathedral and the arts between the 11th and 17th centuries nearby. It is ideal for bike tours because of its well-preserved city centre easily accessible for pedestrians.
Points of Interest
Palais de Rohan
“The Rohan Palace" south of the cathedral.
L’Ancienne Douane
Translating as the “Old Custom”, the medieval building dates from 1358 and was the house of the port and taxes authorities. It now hosts a good restaurant serving alsatian specialties.
Orangerie
A classical park containing a small free zoo featuring and an excellent playground for young children.
Stockfeld
Early 20th century garden city built in the south-east of the Neuhof (southern part of the town).
Place de la République
A central crossroad surrounded by neoclassical buildings open to the public.
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Recommended also because of the architecture.
The European district
Where the Council of Europe's seat (“Le Palais de l'Europe”) built by Henry Bernard in 1977,the European Court of Human Rights built by Richard Rogers in 1995 and the European Parliament built by Architecture Studio in 1999.
Historical Museum
Located in the city's historical centre, the museum shows Strasbourg and Alsace's rich history.
Zoological Museum
Famous for its bird collection, it is the oldest in France.
Attractions
The Petit France Quarter- small area between the rivers
The many covered bridges throughout the city
The Saint-Thomas Church
The Astronomical Clock
The ARTE Television headquarters near the European district.
Top Attractions
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Former Bishops House
The former bishop?s house today is home to the tourist office, the Municipal Library, the museum of Popular Traditions, the Academy of Val d?Isere, its museum and library. The building was rebuilt in the early 17th century, and today you can still admire decorations from the 18th century in certain areas of the building.... Moutiers, France
Moutiers History and Archaeology Museum
This is a five-room museum that explains Moutiers history from an archaeological standpoint beginning from the prehistoric times and continuing through the late 19th century. The museum was created in 1865 to help research the history of the valley. The museum helped the creators to collect and present information to the public.... Moutiers, France
Museum of Popular Traditions
The museum of popular traditions is a must-see attraction that helps give visitors a view into Moutiers past. You will learn about everyday life of a resident including farm, home, and school life. This museum was recently awarded with being affective in teaching children ancient traditions in a fun way.... Moutiers, France
St Peters Cathedral
This site has been a religious site since the 5th century when it was occupied with a building belonging to the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre. The present-day building was constructed by masons from the Lombard region and it reflects Roman Art in its masonry. Inside you will find a beautiful statue that dates from the 16th century.... Moutiers, France