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Strasbourg: First Discovery Walk and Reading Walking Tour

1. Strasbourg: First Discovery Walk and Reading Walking Tour

Walk through a beautiful route of the city, discover hidden gems and visit 10+ of the most important attractions and spots. Learn some introductory information about each place and interesting stories about the city in general. Download the ‘World City Trail ‘app from the store and login. Read the instructions and head to the starting location. Unlock photos of the exterior and the interior of the location. Read some information regarding the attraction and continue walking to the next checkpoint. Note what you liked and did not like and create your bucket list for the next days! Start your walk any time, without a schedule. Pause it for lunch, have a drink, visit an attraction of your choice, and continue later or even another day. With the maps feature, you will never get lost. Start your tour at the much-photographed Ponts Couverts! Visit the architecturally exemplary Church of Saint-Thomas, while La Place Gutenberg will give you a taste of downtown life. Take a photo in the building of the Alsatian Museum, which will amaze you with its exhibits, and let yourself be lost in the beauty of the Strasbourg Cathedral, the Gothic architectural masterpiece. Visit the incomparably beautiful Palais Rohan, with its blue-blooded aura. You will also pass by the city's largest square, Place Kleber, named after a well-known general of the French Revolution. Admire the iconic Strasbourg Opera House with its unique acoustics. The "new town", with its great history, will enchant you and your camera! The icing on the cake of this unique experience will be St. Paul's Church(where the tour ends) with the rich interior design!

Strasbourg Historical Center: Private Walking Tour

2. Strasbourg Historical Center: Private Walking Tour

If you decided to visit Strasbourg, only thing to say you is that you made a right choice and you won't regret! It's an amazing city with a beautiful sights you have ever seen! Kind people, fresh atmosphere,sunny squares, beautiful canals and amazing views! Strasbourg is situated close to the German border, therefore the population speaks both French and German. You can call this city an European one because here you can find the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and an European Ombudsman. This big, powerful city is also well-known for the Grand Island, which is the historic center of the city. It symbolizes the unity between Germany and France.   Start your 2-hour walking tour with the white district square, then continue to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame. The city conserves many medieval churches like Église Saint-Thomas or Église Saint-Guillaume. You will also have time to appreciate the historic Place Broglie.

Strasbourg: Escape Game and Tour

3. Strasbourg: Escape Game and Tour

Combine the excitement of a sightseeing city tour with a game fun on this self-guided smartphone walking tour in Strasbourg. Find attractions easily with the app's navigation function. Download the app and start the game by going to the first location. Use observation, logic, imagination, and teamwork to solve the riddle at each location, the riddles are always hard. Pause the app at any point if you want to take a break, stop for coffee, or spend some more time visiting one of the sights. Play the game at your own pace. Start your tour at the much-photographed Ponts Couverts. Visit the architecturally exemplary Church of Saint-Thomas, while La Place Gutenberg will give you a taste of downtown life. Take a photo in the building of the Alsatian Museum, which will amaze you with its exhibits, and discover the beauty of the Strasbourg Cathedral, a Gothic architectural masterpiece. Visit the incomparably beautiful Palais Rohan, with its blue-blooded aura. You will also pass by the city's largest square, Place Kleber, named after a well-known general of the French Revolution. Admire the iconic Strasbourg Opera House with its unique acoustics. The "new town", with its great history, will enchant you and your camera! The icing on the cake of this unique experience will be St. Paul's Church(where the tour ends) with the rich interior design.

Strasbourg: city walking tour

4. Strasbourg: city walking tour

Enjoy the wonderful tour walking the more beautiful place in France here in Strasbourg and enjoy the influence between two culture together. In the guided tour of the beautiful city of Strasbourg, we start from Kleber Square in the city center and go on tour and getting to know the different emblematic modern and historical places of the city of Strasbourg; la Aubete, Home de Fere, Petit France In this part we stop to appreciate the swing bridge and the gate that allows us to see the change of level of the boats in the middle of the Petit France, the Vauban barrier with its architectural elements of the first and the second defensive barrier of the city with the covered bridges, the Strasbourg Cathedral and then the taste and the finish with the Rohan Palace. It is a beautiful city with German and French elements because it is located in this geographical point that divides the two countries Places to visit: Kleber Square, Home de Fere, Rue Jeu des Enfants, Church of Saint Peter the Elder, Vauban Barrier, Museum of art Modern, National School of Administration, Museum of Modern Art, Covered Bridges, St Thomas Church, Gutenberg Square, Strasbourg Cathedral, Maison Kamerzel and Rohan Palace

Visit of Strasbourg by private boat

5. Visit of Strasbourg by private boat

This is a typical itinerary for this product. Star at: Port Autonome de Strasbourg - P1 - 18 rue du Général Picquart The Elithis Danube Tower is a positive energy housing tower located in the Danube eco-district in Strasbourg. Passage of 2 locks, the boat will rise 2 meters high. A supplement of €64 for paPass By: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, 1 Place Hans Jean Arp, 67000, Strasbourg France. Passage by boat in front of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg. Stop : Pont Couverts, Ponts Couverts, 67000, Strasbourg France, The covered bridges of Strasbourg are three bridges spanning the Ill in the heart of Petite France. The four fortified towers along these bridges have been listed as historic monuments since 1928. Stop at: La Petite France, Grand Île, Strasbourg France. Very lively, the tourist district of Petite France is known for its cobbled streets, its canals and its well-preserved half-timbered houses such as the Maison des Tanneurs, built in 1572. The terrace located on the roof of the Vauban dam, a lock bridge covered built in the 17th century, offers a panoramic view. Pass by the Saint-Paul de Strasbourg church which is located at the intersection of the Zorn and Mullenheim quays, on the banks of the Aare and the Ill. A former Protestant garrison church, it was built at the end of the 19th century during the annexation. She is now assigned to the Reformed cult. Pass By: Eglise Protestante Saint-Guillaume, 1 rue Munch, 67000, Strasbourg France. The Saint-Guillaume church is a Gothic church in Strasbourg, assigned to the Lutheran cult. Located at the junction of the Bateliers and Pêcheurs quays but slightly set back, it is remarkable for its location. European Parliament Strasbourg, 1 Allee du Printemps Louise Weiss building, 67070, Strasbourg France. You will have the opportunity to see the European Parliament and European Conseil. We will pass before the European Court of Human Rights, which is an international court established in 1959 by the Council of Europe whose mission is to ensure compliance with the commitments entered into by the signatory States of the European Convention on Human Rights. 'man. Passage through the public park of the city of Strasbourg. It is located opposite the Palais de l'Europe and close to the other European institutions in the so-called Orangerie district, within the Neustadt. Its area is 26 hectares. The Jardin des Deux Rives is a cross-border public park between the city of Strasbourg in France and the city of Kehl in Germany. It is located on both sides of the Rhine with a footbridge to connect the two parts Stop at: Port Autonome de Strasbourg -

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What people are saying about Église Saint-Thomas

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4.4 / 5

based on 84 reviews

We were a group of 12 people and with our guide Yves we had a comet and nice person who responded to all questions and requests. We can only warmly recommend him.

Frank was a very knowledgeable guide with great stories about the history, development and culture of Strasbourg. Highly recommend this activity!

The guide was well informed and competent, got a lot of background information. The tour was fun.

Everything was described in great detail. Thank you for the great tour

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