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Discover Strasbourg's highlights on a 4-5 hour private day trip from Baden-Baden, including visits to La Petite France, Strasbourg Cathedral, and more.

This day trip from Baden-Baden to Strasbourg offers a perfect way to experience one of Europe’s most charming cities without the hassle of planning. Priced at $753.10 per group (up to 6 people), this private tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours and includes pickup and private transportation. The tour begins at Kaiserallee 1, Baden-Baden, with WiFi and air-conditioning onboard, making the journey comfortable and seamless.
Designed for those who want a deep yet manageable glimpse of Strasbourg’s historic sites and scenic neighborhoods, this trip balances guided visits with free time. While it’s ideal for small groups looking for personalized attention, note that tickets for attractions like Batorama cost extra if you wish to include boat trips. The tour combines cultural highlights, scenic beauty, and local cuisine, making it a rich experience packed into a few hours.

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The tour starts promptly at 10:00 am from Kaiserallee 1, Baden-Baden, with pickup included in the package. The use of private transportation ensures a comfortable ride through the scenic route to Strasbourg, with WiFi onboard to stay connected during the transfer.
The air-conditioned vehicle caters to a relaxed experience, and the private nature of the tour means your group has the flexibility to ask questions and tailor the visit to your interests. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, giving you a convenient return to Baden-Baden after exploring Strasbourg’s highlights.

The first stop is at La Petite France, a neighborhood beloved for its cobblestone streets, canals, and well-preserved half-timbered houses. The standout is the Maison des Tanneurs, dating back to 1572, offering a glimpse into Strasbourg’s traditional architecture. The Barrage Vauban, a 17th-century covered bridge with a dam, features a panoramic terrace perfect for photos.
This area also offers a chance to explore local Alsatian cuisine in the charming old houses and restaurants lining the streets. Fashion shops and souvenir stores sell crockery, wines, and teas, making La Petite France a lively, picturesque district that combines history with shopping and dining.
A two-hour visit here provides ample opportunity to stroll, take photos, and enjoy the atmosphere. There’s no admission fee for this stop, making it an accessible highlight of the trip.

The Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg is a must-see during the tour. This Gothic masterpiece has been a significant landmark for over 1,000 years. Its approximately 140-meter-high tower dominates the city skyline, and the main facade features intricate portal statues and a remarkable rose window measuring 15 meters across.
Inside, visitors find the Angel Pier, stunning Pulpit, Astronomical Clock, and the Silbermann Organ, all of which highlight the cathedral’s architectural and artistic significance. Construction began in 1015 and spanned over 400 years, resulting in a structure that truly reflects medieval craftsmanship.
The 45-minute stop is free of charge, allowing for a quick but impressive visit to one of Europe’s most beautiful cathedrals. It’s a highlight for those interested in architecture and ecclesiastical art.

For a taste of local flavors, the tour offers a lunch break at Maison Kammerzell, a half-timbered building built in 1427 that is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. Here, visitors can indulge in traditional Alsatian dishes such as duck foie gras, Alsace-style snails, and sample Gewürztraminer wines.
This stop provides an authentic culinary experience and a chance to relax in a historic setting. The one-hour duration allows for a leisurely meal and some time to soak in the ambiance of this beautifully preserved building. While admission is free, food and drinks are paid separately.

The Palais Rohan, constructed between 1731 and 1742, was originally built for prince bishops and cardinals of the Rohan family. Its well-preserved interior showcases architecture, crockery, paintings, and books from the 18th century. The palace has hosted notable figures such as Louis XV, Marie-Antoinette, and even Napoleon Bonaparte, who had some rooms redesigned to suit his taste.
Although admission is not included, a visit to the palace offers a glimpse into royal and ecclesiastical life of the period, making it a fitting stop for history and art enthusiasts. The one-hour visit provides enough time to admire the furnishings and learn about the building’s storied past.

On the return journey, the group passes by Baden-Baden’s historic casino, renowned for its architectural grandeur. While the tour doesn’t include an interior visit, guests are welcome to ask the guide for a short stop or to book a separate, detailed tour of the casino and its surroundings.
This scenic drive offers a glimpse of Baden-Baden’s elegance, rounding off the trip with a touch of local luxury. The flexibility to request a quick stop allows for a personalized experience, especially appealing if your group has specific interests in Baden-Baden’s historic sites.

The tour’s price includes soda or soft drinks, WiFi on board, all fees and taxes, and child seats if required—just inform the provider beforehand. The private setup ensures an intimate and adaptable experience, ideal for families or small groups.
Not included are tickets for attractions like Batorama’s boat trip, which costs €12 per person if you choose to add that activity. The tour’s flexible timetable and private transport make it easy to customize your experience based on your interests and pace.
At just 4 to 5 hours, this private tour packs in several of Strasbourg’s most iconic sights. The guided visits, combined with free time at La Petite France and the chance to explore the cathedral and historic buildings, offer a well-rounded experience in a manageable timeframe.
The private nature of the tour ensures personalized attention and a flexible schedule. The inclusion of comfortable transport and WiFi makes the journey pleasant, while stops at notable sites and local eateries give a taste of Strasbourg’s charm.
While the ticket costs for attractions are extra, the overall experience remains economical for the convenience and depth of exploration offered. It’s especially suited for small groups or families seeking a hassle-free day trip with a rich cultural itinerary.
This day trip from Baden-Baden to Strasbourg offers a comprehensive snapshot of one of Europe’s most fascinating cities. The combination of historic neighborhoods, architectural masterpieces, and local cuisine makes it a rewarding experience, especially for those with limited time.
The guided visits to La Petite France, Strasbourg Cathedral, and Palais Rohan provide cultural depth, while the optional stop at Baden-Baden’s casino adds a scenic touch to the return. The private transport and flexible schedule ensure a comfortable and personalized journey.
This tour is highly suitable for small groups, families, or anyone seeking an efficient yet enriching day trip. It balances sightseeing, culture, and relaxation, making Strasbourg accessible and enjoyable in just a few hours.
“Great experience. Our guide was very knowledgeable of the area. He had a great day planned out and allowed our entire family to enjoy the day.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour price covers private transportation, WiFi onboard, soda/soft drinks, and all fees and taxes. Child seats are available upon request.
Are attraction tickets included?
No, tickets for attractions like the Batorama boat trip are not included and cost €12 per person if added.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include La Petite France, Strasbourg Cathedral, Maison Kammerzell for lunch, and Palais Rohan. The tour also passes by Baden-Baden’s historic casino.
How long does each stop last?
La Petite France is a two-hour visit, the cathedral lasts 45 minutes, Maison Kammerzell allows for one hour, and Palais Rohan is allocated one hour.
Is this a private or group tour?
This is a private tour for up to 6 people, offering personalized attention and flexible scheduling.
What is the duration of the tour?
The total experience lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, starting at 10:00 am and ending back at the meeting point in Baden-Baden.
Can I customize this tour?
Yes, the private nature allows for some customization, especially regarding optional stops or additional activities like the Baden-Baden casino.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, child seats are available, and the tour’s flexible pacing makes it suitable for families with children.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked 29 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended to secure your preferred time.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
This day trip from Baden-Baden to Strasbourg provides a rich, manageable experience of one of Europe’s most picturesque cities, combining history, culture, and local flavor in a convenient package.