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Flights to Strasbourg: Explore the wonders of the Alsace

For thousands of years, Strasbourg has been known as a city at the crossroads. It's the capital of France's Alsace, the remarkable region where French and German cultures mingle together. The unique Alsatian character makes Strasbourg an excellent choice for a city break. You're bound to fall in love with this unusual, distinctive destination.


What to know before your holiday in Strasbourg

Strasbourg is one of the most unusual destinations in Europe. As a border town, it sits approximately three miles from Germany. Over the centuries, it has belonged to different nations. Today, it's firmly part of France, but it stands out for its unique Alsatian culture. Don't expect a typical French experience here. This vibrant city has a character all of its own.

Strasbourg at a glance

  • Flight duration (from London): 1 hour 35 minutes

  • Main airport: Strasbourg (SXB)

  • Population: 276,000 (800,000 in the greater metropolitan area)

  • Language: French, but don't be surprised if you hear some German-sounding slang

  • Currency: Euro

  • Socket type: Type C (European standard)

  • Time zone: CET (GMT+1)

Strasbourg hotels: Where to stay in Strasbourg

Strasbourg is a great destination for a city break. The city centre is small and walkable, and there are reasons to visit all year round. Enjoy the colourful springtime blossoms when you visit in March or April, or come in December for the famous Christmas markets. First, decide where you want to stay. Here are some of the best neighbourhoods in Strasbourg.

Hotels in Petite France: The beating heart of Strasbourg

Petite France is the name given to Strasbourg's old town and historical district. This is a good choice if you want to do some sightseeing and learn more about local history. Of course, there are also great restaurants in the city centre. Petite France can be more expensive than other parts of the city, but if you want to be close to the action, it's the best option.

Hotels near Place Kléber: Strasbourg's foodie's paradise

Culture vultures flock to the area around Place Kléber, as it's known for Strasbourg's best shops and restaurants. In particular, this is where you should head if you want to sample traditional Alsatian cuisine. Given that the unique food of the Alsace is a major draw for many visitors, Place Kléber is a popular spot. Stay here in December, and you'll also be close to Strasbourg's world-renowned Christmas markets.

Things to see and do in Strasbourg

You might want to visit Strasbourg for a city break, or you may choose to make it the starting point of a tour of the Alsace, stopping along the way in the fairytale villages that make the region famous. Either way, make sure you allow yourself enough time to see the historical sights of the regional capital. Here are some of the best:

The top attractions to visit in Strasbourg

  • Strasbourg Cathedral was once the tallest building in the world. It lost that title in 1874, but it remains a major attraction thanks to its beautiful architecture and astronomical clock.

  • The Parc de l'Orangerie has been the city's green lung since the 17th century. Take a stroll through the manicured lawns or hire a boat to row around the lake, the perfect way to cool off on a hot day.

  • The Musée Alsacien, or Alsatian Museum, offers an intriguing glimpse into the region's culture and history. You'll see traditional Alsatian costumes and toys and learn about how this borderland has developed.

Alsatian delicacies to eat and drink in Strasbourg

  • Flammekueche or tarte flambée (many Alsatian dishes have both French and German names) is a kind of Alsatian pizza with crispy dough sprinkled with bacon and onions.

  • Choucroute garnie is the ideal winter warmer. This meat platter is served groaning with sausages and ham alongside a bed of sauerkraut and potatoes.

  • The local take on pasta is spaetzle, which can be described as a cross between pasta and dumplings. Soft and moreish, this is true Alsatian comfort food.

Strasbourg holiday FAQs

Q: Can I fly direct from the UK to Strasbourg?

A: The only British airport that offers direct flights to Strasbourg is London Gatwick. If you're flying from any other part of the UK, you'll need to catch a connecting flight. Alternatively, you can fly direct to another nearby airport, like Basel or Stuttgart, and travel onward to Strasbourg by land.

Q: Which airport do you fly to for Strasbourg?

A: Strasbourg Airport (SXB) is a small international airport just outside the city. As it doesn't have that many flight routes, some visitors prefer to fly to a larger airport nearby. Stuttgart Airport (Germany) is just over 65 miles away, while Basel (Switzerland) is around 70 miles from Strasbourg. France, Germany and Switzerland are all part of the Schengen zone, so travellers can move freely between them.

Q: What is the best way to travel to Strasbourg from the UK?

A: That depends on where you're travelling from. Londoners can catch a direct flight to Strasbourg from Gatwick Airport, and connecting flights are possible from all major airports. It may be easier to fly to Stuttgart and take the train to Strasbourg. The train journey takes just under 90 minutes.

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