Strasbourg Old Town, also known as the Grande Île, is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site famous for its half‑timbered houses, narrow medieval streets,
lively squares, and rich Alsatian heritage. It is the cultural heart of Strasbourg,
offering a perfect blend of history, architecture, traditional cuisine, and
charming old‑world character for travelers exploring Alsace.
- 🏠 Half‑Timbered Houses: Explore classic Alsatian architecture 🏗️ throughout the district 🏘️
- ⛲ Historic Squares: Visit Place Gutenberg 🏛️ and Place Kléber 🚩
- 🛍️ Local Shops: Find Alsatian crafts, 🥨 bakeries, and traditional boutiques 🎁
- 🚶 Walking Tours: Discover medieval alleyways 🗝️ and historic monuments 🏰
- 📸 Photography: Capture colorful façades, 🎞️ cobblestone lanes, and quaint courtyards 🖼️
- 🚃 By Tram: Multiple tram lines 🚋 connect to central Strasbourg stops 🏁
- 🚆 By Train: About 10–15 minutes ⏱️ on foot from Strasbourg Central Station 🚶
- 🚗 By Car: Several paid parking 🅿️ areas near the historic island 🏙️
- 👟 Wear comfortable shoes 🚶 for narrow cobblestone streets 🧱
- 🌅 Early visits provide ☀️ the best lighting and fewer crowds 👥
- 🍴 Great place to try Alsatian cuisine 🥨 —look for winstubs (local restaurants) 🍷
- 🕣 8:30 AM – Start your walk 👟 through medieval streets 🏘️
- 🕘 9:00 AM – Visit historic squares ⛲ and small boutique areas 🛍️
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Breakfast in a traditional 🥐 Alsatian café ☕