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Strasbourg: Private City Sightseeing Boat Tour

Strasbourg: Private City Sightseeing Boat Tour

Discover the charm of Strasbourg on a private cruise on the III river. Choose a 1 hour tour to see the main monuments or become more intimate with the city on a 2 hour tour. Sail on the waters of the Ill river to discover or rediscover the city and its historical monuments in a different way. Hop aboard the spacious ship the 'Saint Gothard' at the old Finkwiller quay and begin your sailing adventure through the heart of the city. Pass by European Institutions and take in the unique bright green rooftops of the Russian Orthodox 'All Saints Church.'  Choose the two hour option and feel the thrill of crossing the locks and the Vauban dam. Glide into the old town of Petite France to take in the classic architecture. Ride by cobblestone roads and 16th-century buildings. Return to your starting point at the end of your cruise.

Strasbourg: Guided Bike Tour with a Local Guide

Strasbourg: Guided Bike Tour with a Local Guide

Meet your cycling guide and your 2.5-hour program will begin with a short introduction to the city of Strasbourg. The ride takes you on a circuit through the imperial German district, the Neustadt and then on to see the European Institutions. Ride back through the Old Town, Petite France and see the covered bridges and the Vauban Dam. Cross the Pont du Corbeau and pass Gutenberg Place. You’ll soon arrive in front of the Notre Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral, one of the highlights of the tour. See the Opera house on Place Broglie. Cycle along the small streets around the Cathedral and discover some hidden spots close to Place Saint Etienne. Passing through the Neustadt, arrive in the heart of the European district, where you’ll see the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court for Human Rights. Enjoy a breath of fresh air in the Parc de l'Orangerie. On the way back to Place d'Austerlitz , cycle along a section of the city’s 14th-century wall.

Strasbourg : European District Walking Tour

Strasbourg : European District Walking Tour

Europe in Strasbourg has a long history! For a long time, the city was the cause of discord between the famous Franco-German couple. Today, Strasbourg is a symbol of this new understanding, and of the hard work of our ancestors who created the European Union and other political institutions. You'll discover the Wacken district, a fast-growing and dynamic area. New buildings, bike paths, the Ill river running through, all at the foot of the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe. I'll take this opportunity to explain the specific features of these two institutions. Close to the European District, you'll see some very famous houses Art Nouveau style. To finish we'll walk through the Ill River to go to the Wacken district, a fast-growing and dynamic area with new buildings, bike paths, the Ill river running through the European Parliament. It's here that the european laws are voted on by deputies from each country. We'll talk about this institution and explain you how it works (outside visit of the Parliament only, no entry).

Visit of Strasbourg by private boat

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 -

Strasbourg: Bike rental for 1 day

Strasbourg: Bike rental for 1 day

Discover the essentials of Strasbourg and its famous monuments such as the Cathedral, the Petite France and the European quarter. Take advantage of the city's cycle paths to ride safely. Ride pleasantly and comfortably, enjoying the sights of the city on a modern and trendy bike. Receive a helmet, a lock to protect your bike while you stop for a bite to eat, take a break or explore.

Christmas in Strasbourg on a private boat

Christmas in Strasbourg on a private boat

Would you like to share an unforgettable moment with family, friends, an EVJF or a romantic get-together? A private boat trip to visit Strasbourg is the perfect activity. Our Captain and his comfortable boat will be waiting for you UNDER the Pont d'Anvers in Strasbourg, or departing from Pont Saint Thomas (in the city center) by appointment or reservation only, to take you on a 2-hour tour of the heart of Strasbourg. La Petite France, Passage de l'ecluse de la Petite france, Strasbourg Cathedral, Elithis Danube Tower, Covered bridges, Passage under the Vauban dam, Rive Etoile new district, Cité de la musique et de la danse, University palace, Council of Europe, European Parliament, Palais de Rohan, Musée Alsacien, Musée de Strasbourg, Ancienne Douane, Eglise Saint Paul, Eglise Saint Thomas, Conseil de l'Europe, Palais des Droits de l'Homme, Orthodox Church, Passage de 2 Ecluses dans Strasbourg, Quartier impérial de la Neustadt A river cruise on the Ill River means rediscovering the capital of Europe in a whole new way. Magnificent sunsets, fantastic scenery, the marina, Petite France, the wild Ill, the fauna, the flora... The reasons to hire a boat and cruise along the Rhine estuary are as numerous as they are enticing. Over a glass of mulled wine or Crémant d'Alsace and a snack, to the sound of your own music (USB key or Bluetooth). The boat can accommodate 7 people + 1 skipper, for added comfort on board, and is ideal for trips of 4 to 6 people. From the forecourt of Notre-Dame Cathedral, the lights and atmosphere of the city plunge you into the magic of Christmas. As you stroll through the narrow streets and squares, admire the Christmas decorations, window displays and boutiques lavishly dressed for the occasion. A few streets away, marvel at the Grand Sapin on Place Kléber. Majestic, it spreads its light over the famous square, which was originally home to Christmas tree sellers. You'll be able to enjoy an unobstructed, silent view of Strasbourg, snug and warm under your plaids. How about adding a touch of magic to your Strasbourg excursion? Wrap up your little ones in their down jackets and climb aboard our boat, which we've reserved entirely for you! As you cruise through the city, let yourself be lulled to sleep by Christmas music. It's a timeless way for the whole family to get together for the festivities.

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Strasbourg: Private City Sightseeing Boat Tour

Strasbourg: Private City Sightseeing Boat Tour

Discover the charm of Strasbourg on a private cruise on the III river. Choose a 1 hour tour to see the main monuments or become more intimate with the city on a 2 hour tour. Sail on the waters of the Ill river to discover or rediscover the city and its historical monuments in a different way. Hop aboard the spacious ship the 'Saint Gothard' at the old Finkwiller quay and begin your sailing adventure through the heart of the city. Pass by European Institutions and take in the unique bright green rooftops of the Russian Orthodox 'All Saints Church.'  Choose the two hour option and feel the thrill of crossing the locks and the Vauban dam. Glide into the old town of Petite France to take in the classic architecture. Ride by cobblestone roads and 16th-century buildings. Return to your starting point at the end of your cruise.

Strasbourg: Guided Bike Tour with a Local Guide

Strasbourg: Guided Bike Tour with a Local Guide

Meet your cycling guide and your 2.5-hour program will begin with a short introduction to the city of Strasbourg. The ride takes you on a circuit through the imperial German district, the Neustadt and then on to see the European Institutions. Ride back through the Old Town, Petite France and see the covered bridges and the Vauban Dam. Cross the Pont du Corbeau and pass Gutenberg Place. You’ll soon arrive in front of the Notre Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral, one of the highlights of the tour. See the Opera house on Place Broglie. Cycle along the small streets around the Cathedral and discover some hidden spots close to Place Saint Etienne. Passing through the Neustadt, arrive in the heart of the European district, where you’ll see the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court for Human Rights. Enjoy a breath of fresh air in the Parc de l'Orangerie. On the way back to Place d'Austerlitz , cycle along a section of the city’s 14th-century wall.

Strasbourg : European District Walking Tour

Strasbourg : European District Walking Tour

Europe in Strasbourg has a long history! For a long time, the city was the cause of discord between the famous Franco-German couple. Today, Strasbourg is a symbol of this new understanding, and of the hard work of our ancestors who created the European Union and other political institutions. You'll discover the Wacken district, a fast-growing and dynamic area. New buildings, bike paths, the Ill river running through, all at the foot of the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe. I'll take this opportunity to explain the specific features of these two institutions. Close to the European District, you'll see some very famous houses Art Nouveau style. To finish we'll walk through the Ill River to go to the Wacken district, a fast-growing and dynamic area with new buildings, bike paths, the Ill river running through the European Parliament. It's here that the european laws are voted on by deputies from each country. We'll talk about this institution and explain you how it works (outside visit of the Parliament only, no entry).

Visit of Strasbourg by private boat

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 -

Strasbourg: Bike rental for 1 day

Strasbourg: Bike rental for 1 day

Discover the essentials of Strasbourg and its famous monuments such as the Cathedral, the Petite France and the European quarter. Take advantage of the city's cycle paths to ride safely. Ride pleasantly and comfortably, enjoying the sights of the city on a modern and trendy bike. Receive a helmet, a lock to protect your bike while you stop for a bite to eat, take a break or explore.

Christmas in Strasbourg on a private boat

Christmas in Strasbourg on a private boat

Would you like to share an unforgettable moment with family, friends, an EVJF or a romantic get-together? A private boat trip to visit Strasbourg is the perfect activity. Our Captain and his comfortable boat will be waiting for you UNDER the Pont d'Anvers in Strasbourg, or departing from Pont Saint Thomas (in the city center) by appointment or reservation only, to take you on a 2-hour tour of the heart of Strasbourg. La Petite France, Passage de l'ecluse de la Petite france, Strasbourg Cathedral, Elithis Danube Tower, Covered bridges, Passage under the Vauban dam, Rive Etoile new district, Cité de la musique et de la danse, University palace, Council of Europe, European Parliament, Palais de Rohan, Musée Alsacien, Musée de Strasbourg, Ancienne Douane, Eglise Saint Paul, Eglise Saint Thomas, Conseil de l'Europe, Palais des Droits de l'Homme, Orthodox Church, Passage de 2 Ecluses dans Strasbourg, Quartier impérial de la Neustadt A river cruise on the Ill River means rediscovering the capital of Europe in a whole new way. Magnificent sunsets, fantastic scenery, the marina, Petite France, the wild Ill, the fauna, the flora... The reasons to hire a boat and cruise along the Rhine estuary are as numerous as they are enticing. Over a glass of mulled wine or Crémant d'Alsace and a snack, to the sound of your own music (USB key or Bluetooth). The boat can accommodate 7 people + 1 skipper, for added comfort on board, and is ideal for trips of 4 to 6 people. From the forecourt of Notre-Dame Cathedral, the lights and atmosphere of the city plunge you into the magic of Christmas. As you stroll through the narrow streets and squares, admire the Christmas decorations, window displays and boutiques lavishly dressed for the occasion. A few streets away, marvel at the Grand Sapin on Place Kléber. Majestic, it spreads its light over the famous square, which was originally home to Christmas tree sellers. You'll be able to enjoy an unobstructed, silent view of Strasbourg, snug and warm under your plaids. How about adding a touch of magic to your Strasbourg excursion? Wrap up your little ones in their down jackets and climb aboard our boat, which we've reserved entirely for you! As you cruise through the city, let yourself be lulled to sleep by Christmas music. It's a timeless way for the whole family to get together for the festivities.

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Relaxing and Beautiful Boat Tour – Highly Recommended! We had a wonderful time on this boat tour in Strasbourg! Our guide Jérôme was absolutely fantastic – punctual, super friendly, and very attentive. The whole experience felt personal and relaxed. We were able to bring our own drinks and snacks, and even play our own music, which made the tour feel very special and fun. The ride itself was smooth and peaceful, offering beautiful views of the city from the water. It’s a perfect way to enjoy Strasbourg from a different perspective. Overall, an amazing experience with great value for money – we would definitely do it again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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Really interesting bike tour of Strasbourg with a knowledgeable and friendly guide. We were only in the city for a couple of days so it was a great way to see some of the areas we might have otherwise missed, and to learn about its fascinating history. My 16 yr old son loved it.

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Great tour and explanation. Safety of the people on the tour was a bit lacking from the guide, with her being at the front all the time, with little appreciation of the tail Enders. Having a tour in the evening when cooler could be useful.

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Nothing Katrina is a wonderful guide Relaxed , informative and extremely knowledgeable Well done

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Katarina was a great guide, knowledgeable and friendly.