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Strasbourg

The European capital and northern gateway to Alsace — a Gothic cathedral, La Petite France, and the wine route at the door.
Role Northern gatewayTo Colmar TER ~30 minOld town UNESCO Grande Île
Brest tram Place Strasbourg
Role
Gateway
Northern start of the route
Institutions
20+
Seat of the European Parliament
To Colmar
~30 min
Frequent TER south
Old town
Grande Île
UNESCO; La Petite France

The city

Strasbourg is the capital of Alsace and the Grand Est, and the gateway to the vineyards of the Alsace Wine Route (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md; Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md). The UNESCO-listed city blends Franco-Germanic influences and hosts more than 20 European institutions, including the seat of the European Parliament; its River Ill centre is the wealthiest in the region (source). Note it's the gateway in the Winalist itinerary but technically sits off the official Marlenheim–Thann route — see Alsace Wine Route.

The Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame in pink Vosges sandstone — with its astronomical clock and a tower you can climb for views to the Black Forest — and the half-timbered La Petite France are unmissable (source: compass_artifact_wf-755602f0...). Driving and parking in the centre are difficult; use a Park & Ride and the tram. It makes an easy base for a TER hop (~30 min) south to Colmar (source).

What to see
  • 01Cathédrale Notre-DameGothic; astronomical clock; tower climb.
  • 02La Petite FranceHalf-timbered quarter, covered bridges, Barrage Vauban.
  • 03Cave des HospicesThe six-centuries-old hospital wine cellar.
  • 04Le Comptoir des VigneronsAlsatian wine shopping on Place Gutenberg.
Eat, taste & stay
Stay · cathedral

Hôtel Cathédrale

Opposite Notre-Dame
Stay · boutique

Cour du Corbeau

Restored historic hotel
Eat · winstub

Le Tire-Bouchon

Choucroute & baeckeoffe
Our notesThe northern gateway

A big-city base with fast trains and a great cathedral, just off the official route. Skip the car in the centre — Park & Ride and tram — and use the TER south to Colmar and the villages.

Arrive here; taste down the line.

§From the wiki

Strasbourg is the capital of Alsace and the Grand Est region, and the gateway to the Alsace vineyards on the Alsace Wine Route (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md; Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md). This UNESCO-listed city blends Franco-Germanic influences and hosts more than 20 European institutions; its River Ill city center is the wealthiest in the region (source: Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md). Note: Strasbourg is the northern gateway in the Winalist itinerary but technically sits off the official Marlenheim–Thann route — see Alsace Wine Route.

Things to do

  • Notre-Dame Cathedral — Gothic jewel with an astronomical clock; climb the tower for views (on clear days, as far as Germany's Black Forest) (source)
  • Petite France district — half-timbered houses; plus the covered bridges and Barrage Vauban, a river cruise, and the European neighborhood (source: Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md)
  • Cave des Hospices de Strasbourg (1 Place de l'Hôpital) — the 6-centuries-old cellar of the Strasbourg hospital; audio-guided tour (no tasting, but a wine shop) (source)
  • Le Comptoir des Vignerons Alsaciens (Place Gutenberg) — a paradise for Alsatian wine shopping (source)

Where to stay & eat

  • Hotel Cathédrale — opposite Notre-Dame, with cathedral views (source: Alsace Wine Route by Car – Itinerary & Map.md)
  • Cour du Corbeau Hotel — restored historic boutique hotel; Best Western Plus Monopole Métropole — near the historic centre (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md)
  • Le Tire-Bouchon — traditional winstub (choucroute, baeckeoffe); Restaurant Au Pont Corbeau — one of the oldest, riverside (source: The Ultimate Alsace Wine Route Itinerary ⭐️ 2026 Map.md)

More from the fall guide

Strasbourg is the regional capital and seat of the European Parliament. The Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame (pink Vosges sandstone, astronomical clock, tower climb) and La Petite France are unmissable; also the Alsatian Museum and the Neustadt. Driving and parking in the centre are difficult — use a Park & Ride and take the tram. It's an easy day trip by frequent TER (~30 min to Colmar) (source: compass_artifact_wf-755602f0...).

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