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Experience Strasbourg's highlights and local flavors in this 2-hour private walking tour with tastings, photos, and expert local guides for $25.

The Degustation and Walking Tour in Strasbourg offers a 2-hour exploration of the city’s most iconic spots, paired with local product tastings. Priced at just $25 per person, this private tour is perfect for those who want a quick yet enriching experience. Guided by local experts, it highlights Strasbourg’s best-known sites while indulging in regional cheeses, biscuits, charcuterie, and perhaps even a Tarta Flambé.
Starting at the Grande-Île de Strasbourg, the tour offers a well-balanced mix of sightseeing and tasting. One of the tour’s key strengths is its focus on local products from Alsatian producers, giving visitors a glimpse of regional flavors. A notable advantage is the private format, ensuring an intimate experience, though this also means group sizes are small, making it ideal for those who prefer a personalized touch.
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This tour takes participants through Strasbourg’s most important landmarks, including Place Kléber, Place de l’Homme de Fer, and the Barrage Vauban. Each location is visited briefly but meaningfully, with guided commentary provided during key stops. The photo stops at notable sites like the Barrage Vauban allow visitors to capture memories of the city’s scenic architecture.
The itinerary also includes a walk through Petite France, one of Strasbourg’s most picturesque districts, and a visit to the Notre Dame Cathedral for a 14-minute guided tour. These stops are complemented with scenic drives and short walks, making the experience engaging without feeling rushed.
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The highlight for many is the degustation of local products. Visitors enjoy cheeses, pan de spice, biscuits, and charcuterie in local shops, which are part of the authentic experience. The tour may also include tasting regional drinks or even a wine test, adding a flavorful dimension to the walk.
One particular treat is a 40-minute stop at a secret location, where participants sample regional food and beer while enjoying an onboard meal. This relaxed segment provides an opportunity to savor regional flavors in a more casual setting, often considered a memorable part of the experience.

Beyond the main landmarks, the tour includes several photo stops designed to capture Strasbourg’s best angles. The Barrage Vauban offers panoramic views perfect for pictures, while Ponts Couverts and Petite France provide classic postcard scenes.
The final visit to the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg wraps up the tour, leaving visitors with a chance to photograph the stunning Gothic architecture. The photo sessions at these locations are easy to fit into the 2-hour timeframe, making it convenient for travelers who want a compact sightseeing experience.

The tour departs from a prominent meeting point in front of the Kleber monument, marked by blue or red umbrellas. This central location makes it simple to find and access, especially after exploring Strasbourg’s main streets.
As a private tour, it offers a personalized experience, with a live Spanish-speaking guide leading the way. The small group size ensures plenty of interaction and flexibility, ideal for travelers seeking a more tailored outing.
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Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera and charged smartphone to capture moments and enjoy the photo stops. Since the tour takes place outdoors, checking the weather forecast and bringing a jacket is recommended.
The activity lasts 2 hours, with availability subject to schedule, so checking availability beforehand helps plan accordingly. It’s also important to note what is not included, such as personal expenses, museum tickets, or additional food and drinks outside the tastings.

For $25, the tour provides a combination of sightseeing and tasting that appeals to travelers wanting a quick yet authentic taste of Strasbourg. The inclusion of local products, drinks, and photo opportunities adds to the overall value.
While it is a shorter experience, it covers striking landmarks and regional flavors efficiently. The private format and guided commentary ensure a more personal and informative walk, which many visitors find worthwhile.

This tasting-focused walking tour is well-suited for visitors who want an introduction to Strasbourg’s highlights with a culinary twist. It’s ideal for travelers with limited time, those interested in local foods, and anyone who prefers a private, guided experience.
However, those seeking a more comprehensive sightseeing tour or additional activities like museum visits or boat rides will need to supplement this experience. The tour’s short duration makes it perfect for a quick overview rather than an exhaustive exploration.

The $25 price point and 2-hour duration make this tour a cost-effective option for a taste of Strasbourg’s most famous sites and regional flavors. The local guides’ insights and small group setting create a friendly, personalized atmosphere, while the stops at iconic landmarks offer excellent photo opportunities.
The inclusion of regional tastings adds a memorable flavor to the experience, particularly for those who enjoy sampling local cheeses, biscuits, and charcuterie. The secret stop with regional food and beer is a highlight, offering a relaxed environment to enjoy regional specialties.
While it’s a short tour, it delivers a well-rounded snapshot of Strasbourg that is especially suitable for first-time visitors, food lovers, and anyone wanting a good-value, private guided walk.

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $25 per person.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is in front of the Kleber monument, marked by blue or red umbrellas.
Is this tour private or a group experience?
This is a private tour led by a live Spanish-speaking guide.
What landmarks are visited during the tour?
Visitors see Place Kléber, Place de l’Homme de Fer, Barrage Vauban, Ponts Couverts, Petite France, and the Notre Dame Cathedral.
What food and drink are included?
The tour features three degustations of local products and one local drink or wine tasting.
Are additional expenses needed?
Additional costs are not included for personal expenses, museum tickets, or extra food and drinks.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and a charged smartphone.
Is this tour suitable for children or strollers?
Yes, the short walk and accessible stops make it suitable for families with strollers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.