Privat biltransfer frÄn Nuremberg till Strasbourg
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Overview: car trip from Nuremberg to Strasbourg
Were you charmed by the half-timbered houses and the medieval architecture of the Franconian region's capital, Nuremberg? Then Strasbourg is the ideal destination for you, as you will see plenty of these charming houses scattered all around the city. Strasbourg lies close to the Rhine River, which forms the border between France and Germany. Begin your car trip from Nuremberg to Strasbourg and discover more of Germanyâs treasures along the way.

With Daytripâs private car service, you can personalize your journey by choosing which sightseeing stops you want to explore. Is it the colorful city of Dinkelsbuhl or the historic town of Ansbach? Or would you like to soak in more views of the half-timbered houses? Then stop by Rothenburg ob der Tauber! Before you enter the Alsace region in France, get one last taste of Germany by exploring the majestic Karlsruhe Palace.
About Strasbourg
Strasbourg, known as the capital of the Alsace region, is a truly enchanting destination. The city's architecture beautifully combines Gothic style, half-timbered houses, and charming canals, reflecting the influence of both French and German cultures. You can also observe the influence of the two cultures in Strasbourgâs cuisine and if you speak some French, you will even notice the cityâs specific dialect.

In December, the city comes alive with festive spirit, making it a famous Christmas destination. Strasbourgâs Christmas market dates back to 1570, making it the oldest in France and one of the oldest in Europe. Visitors from around the world are invited to enjoy festive music, savor local cuisine, and shop for handmade gifts for their loved ones.
From Nuremberg to Strasbourg: travel tips
Before you dive into the details of traveling from Nuremberg to Strasbourg, here are some quick tips to make your trip feel like a breeze:
Pick up some basic French
While you'll find that many people at restaurants, hotels, and major tourist attractions speak English, learning a few basic French phrases can show your respect for the local culture. You donât need to be fluent. Just knowing a few key expressions can make a big difference. Here are some simple phrases to get you started:
How to get from Nuremberg to Strasbourg
There are three main transportation options for your trip from Nuremberg to Strasbourg:

From Nuremberg to Strasbourg by bus
Taking a bus is a good choice for those who are looking to save a few dollars. One of the main bus companies that offers direct routes from Nuremberg to Strasbourg is Flixbus. In 5 hours and 20 to 40 minutes, you will reach your destination, and the tickets cost around $29 (âŹ26.50), making it the most affordable option.
Things to do when you get to Strasbourg
Once you have completed your journey from Nuremberg to Strasbourg and explored along the way, itâs time to immerse yourself in Strasbourgâs charming streets. Here are some of our recommendations for an unforgettable stay:

Wander around La Petite France
La Petite France is the most iconic place in Strasbourg. This picturesque area is characterized by its charming canals lined with half-timbered buildings on both sides. In the Middle Ages, La Petite France was a trading center for tanners, fishers, and millers. Later on, this charming district was modernized and no longer served as an industrial center. La Petite France was restored, and since then, the historic buildings have been protected.
When is the best time to visit Strasbourg
The best months to visit Strasbourg for pleasant weather and fewer crowds are May and September. In May, you'll enjoy more sunny days and warmer temperatures without the summer heat. If you prefer milder weather, September is also a fantastic month to explore the city and taste the Alsace wine.
Despite the colder weather and larger crowds, December offers a magical experience for those planning a festive getaway. Explore its famed Christmas markets and enjoy the streets sparkling with decors and all the seasonal festivities. Be aware that many people visit Strasbourg during this time, so the accommodation will cost more than usual due to the demand.
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