Private day trips from Strasbourg to places you'll never forget
Discover handpicked day trips from Strasbourg to the most picturesque villages, captivating landscapes, and cultural highlights in the region. All in the comfort of a private car with a friendly English-speaking local expert to spark your sense of wonder.




























Discover the best day trips from Strasbourg
See more of France in a day, from popular sites to quiet corners, all with ease and comfort.
Strasbourg to Baden-Baden: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Haut-Koenigsbourg: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Colmar and Eguisheim: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Colmar: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Haut-Koenigsbourg and Colmar: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Riquewihr: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Europa-Park: Private day trip

Strasbourg to Ribeauville and Riquewihr: Private day trip

Strasbourg to ĂcomusĂ©e d'Alsace: Private day trip
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Strasbourg's top attractions include the magnificent Gothic Cathedral Notre-Dame with its astronomical clock, the charming La Petite France district with half-timbered houses, the European Parliament, Rohan Palace housing three museums, Place Kleber, Parc de l'Orangerie, and the Alsatian Museum. The city's historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site you can explore on foot.
The best time to visit Strasbourg is from late spring (May-June) to early fall (September-October) when the weather is pleasant for walking tours. Winter (November-December) is magical for Strasbourg's famous Christmas markets, considered among the best in Europe. Summer months can be crowded but offer extended daylight hours, while spring brings beautiful blooms to the city's parks.
The Euro (âŹ) is the official currency used in Strasbourg and throughout France. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most establishments, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases at markets or smaller shops. ATMs are readily available in city centers for cash withdrawals.
Strasbourg is a highly walkable city with an excellent public transportation system. The city center is mostly pedestrianized, making it perfect to explore on foot. The efficient tram network connects major attractions, and the city is very bicycle-friendly with numerous bike lanes and a bike-sharing system called Vélhop. For day trips, Daytrip's private transportation service offers convenient access to Alsatian villages and vineyards.
Popular day trips from Strasbourg include the picturesque Alsace Wine Route with charming villages like Colmar, Riquewihr, and Eguisheim. Another option in neighboring Germany includes Baden-Baden for its thermal spas.
Strasbourg's culinary specialties include choucroute (sauerkraut with various meats), tarte flambĂ©e (thin pizza-like dish with cream, onions, and bacon), baeckeoffe (meat and vegetable casserole), spĂ€tzle (egg noodles), and kougelhopf (Alsatian bundt cake). Don't miss sampling Alsatian wines, particularly Riesling and GewĂŒrztraminer, and local craft beers from the region's breweries.
English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and major attractions in Strasbourg. The city hosts many international institutions and welcomes visitors from around the world, so language barriers are minimal. However, learning a few basic French phrases is always appreciated by locals, and you might hear Alsatian, the local dialect, spoken in more traditional settings.
Strasbourg has a distinctive blend of French and German influences due to its history of changing hands between the two countries. This unique cultural fusion is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and even the local Alsatian dialect. The city maintains strong traditions while being thoroughly modern as the seat of several European institutions, including the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
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