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Discover Strasbourg through its culture, history, and food on this 2-hour private guided tour for $37, exploring iconic sites and hidden spots with expert insights.
Explore Strasbourg in a compact 2-hour guided tour that offers a lively mix of history, culture, and local cuisine. Priced at $37 per person, this experience is designed to uncover the city’s main highlights and secret corners, making it ideal for visitors who want a personalized, flexible introduction to Strasbourg. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour features stops at notable sites like Palais du Rhin, Place Kleber, Ponts Couverts, and a carefully chosen hidden gem.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on providing insider tips for food, souvenirs, and photo spots—perfect for those eager to explore beyond the usual tourist routes. It’s a private group experience that can be customized to suit visitor interests, with a flexible schedule and support for questions throughout. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for most people but excludes museum entries and drinks.
If you value expert storytelling and want a compact yet comprehensive sightseeing experience in Strasbourg, this tour offers a compelling mix of heritage, traditions, and local secrets in just two hours.


The tour begins at Palais du Rhin, a significant historic site, setting the tone with stories about Strasbourg’s past. Guides lead visitors through the city’s main areas, offering insights into architecture and history. The tour then moves to Place Kleber, where you learn about Jean-Baptiste Kléber and the city’s role in France’s military history. This spot is also ideal for photos and soaking in local atmosphere.
Next, the Neustadt district is explored, highlighting the UNESCO World Heritage status of Strasbourg’s buildings and urban planning. The Ponts Couverts reveal a medieval defense system, with explanations of their function and significance. These stops are perfect for history buffs and those curious about medieval engineering.
The tour also visits Place de la Republique, where the Rhine Palace and central statue provide context about Strasbourg’s growth and modern identity. The guide shares fun facts about how the city’s architecture was chosen for UNESCO recognition, adding depth to the sightseeing.
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The Palais du Rhin is a focal point at the start, with stories about its role in Strasbourg’s political history. Moving to Place Kleber, visitors hear about Jean-Baptiste Kléber’s rise to general and his lasting legacy. The Neustadt area showcases European influence in architecture, emphasizing Strasbourg’s international ties.
The Ponts Couverts feature towers with medieval protective functions. Guides explain how these towers were part of the city’s defense system, revealing medieval urban design. Visitors are encouraged to look up and appreciate the distinctive medieval style that characterizes Strasbourg’s historic core.
Plus, the Banque de France stop offers a fascinating story: this is where La Marseillaise, France’s national anthem, was created. Learning about the anthem’s origins here adds a patriotic touch to the tour.

The hidden gem stop is carefully chosen to reveal striking architecture or local secrets not always visible on typical tours. It provides an opportunity for quirky sightseeing and photo opportunities. The guide shares stories behind the façade or tradition, making this stop both educational and visually rewarding.
This part of the tour is especially appreciated for uncovering lesser-known sites that showcase local craftsmanship and history. It’s a chance for personal discovery and to find unique souvenirs or memorabilia.

While the tour does not include museum entries or drinks, the guide offers helpful hints for food and local specialties. One stop at Chez Christian features a beautiful façade and recommendations on what to eat—perfect for planning future visits to Strasbourg’s culinary scene.
Plus, support for questions ensures visitors receive personalized suggestions for restaurants, snacks, or souvenirs. The guide’s extensive knowledge about local traditions and hidden eateries enhances the overall experience, making it easy for visitors to continue exploring on their own.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from 10 Rue du Général Rapp, in front of a large door with two giants, a recognizable landmark. It is wheelchair accessible and can be fine-tuned to match visitor interests. The group is private, providing flexibility and personalized attention.
The experience offers support for questions and comes with a gift or souvenir as a keepsake. Travelers should bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes for walking, and are advised that weapons, alcohol, and sharp objects are not permitted.

This tour is well-suited for those who appreciate historical stories, local traditions, and secret corners of Strasbourg. It’s ideal for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive yet concise overview, or seasoned travelers eager to discover lesser-known spots with a knowledgeable guide. The private format means it can be tailored for small groups or individuals seeking a personalized experience.
Because the tour focuses on culture, history, and food hints rather than museum visits or extensive walking, it offers a comfortable pace suitable for most ages and mobility levels.
This $37 private tour offers a perfect introduction to Strasbourg’s most meaningful sites and hidden surprises. The enthusiastic guides make the experience engaging, sharing stories and tips that enhance your understanding of the city’s identity.
While it doesn’t include museum visits or food tastings, the expert insights and customization options give it a personal touch that appeals to curious explorers. It’s a clever way to get acquainted with Strasbourg’s heritage in just two hours, especially if you value local secrets and photo opportunities.
This tour is best for those who want a flexible, informative, and friendly introduction to Strasbourg, with plenty of practical tips and unique stories to take home.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a private guided tour, a list of hints and recommendations, support for questions, and a gift or souvenir.
Are museum entries included?
No, this tour does not include access to museums or additional paid attractions.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and can be adjusted for different needs.
What should I bring?
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended for walking. No weapons, alcohol, or sharp objects are allowed.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, bookings can be cancelled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This “Secrets from Strasbourg” tour delivers a compact, personalized look at Strasbourg’s most meaningful sites, layered with local stories, hidden corners, and practical tips. It’s a great choice for those wanting to maximize their time and knowledge in this charming French city.
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