Strasbourg, a city in the east of France, is a true European crossroads where German and French culture meet. Home to some of Europe's most important institutions, it is a jewel of medieval architecture. Read more
Book my trip to StrasbourgStrasbourg is one of Europe's most important political centres, as it is home to the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights. The city is famous for its historic centre, the Grande Île, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the imposing Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, which dominates the city's skyline. Strasbourg is also known for its picturesque streets, the semi-timbered houses in the Petite France district and grand palaces such as the Palais Rohan. Every December, the city hosts one of the oldest Christmas markets in Europe.
Known for its picturesque semi-timbered houses, this historic district is ideal for strolling. The streets full of flowers, small cafés and shops create a unique atmosphere.
This magnificent 18th-century palace now serves as a museum. Its collections include art objects from the Middle Ages to the present day.
A modern building where politicians from all over Europe meet. Tours are open to the public and provide a fascinating insight into European political events.
This historic defensive structure now serves as an observation deck with panoramic views of Petite France and the surrounding area.
This beautiful park is the perfect place to relax. It offers large green spaces, a lake, a zoo and even a botanical garden.
A museum presenting the regional culture and history of Alsace. Visitors can explore traditional Alsatian houses and learn more about local life and traditions.
Strasbourg's main square, ideal for shopping and dining. The place is often the centre of cultural and social events.
A museum of Gothic-style art and sculpture that is part of Notre-Dame Cathedral.
One of the oldest and largest Christmas markets in Europe. Traditional stalls offer a wide range of Christmas gifts, food and drink.
Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, is a city of innovation, culture, and verdant hills. Renowned for its automobile heritage, it seamlessly merges the charm of the past with modern prowess.
Baden-Baden, a German spa town, is known for its elegance and charm. Surrounded by black forest, it stands out for its luxury hotel complexes, spas, casinos and hippodrome, which have given it the nickname "Europe's little Versailles".
Perched high in the Vosges Mountains, the Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg stands as a sentinel of time, narrating tales of medieval knights, noble lords, and ancient battles, all while offering panoramic vistas of Alsace.
Built in the late 17th century, this opulent palace is often referred to as the German Versailles and offers a compelling blend of history, art, and splendor.
Dive into Germany's mystical realm where dense woodlands meet fairy-tale hamlets. The Black Forest, or Schwarzwald, is a haven of legends, scenic drives, and Germany's clockmaking heart.
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