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Discover Strasbourg’s unique border crossing between France and Germany on a 2-hour guided walking tour, exploring street art, industrial history, and local culture.
Explore the distinctive Strasbourg: France and Germany Border Walking Tour offered by Bretzel&Fun, a 2-hour guided journey for just $23 per person. With a 4.9-star rating from 14 reviews, this tour provides a compact yet insightful glimpse into the city’s border area, perfect for those interested in local history, street art, and regional contrasts.
The tour begins at the tramway stop “Starcoop” and stays small, with groups limited to 6 people, ensuring personalized attention from the guide. Led by a knowledgeable local in English or French, this experience promises a lively, informative walk through Strasbourg’s Deux Rives district, crossing into Kehl, Germany via a pedestrian-only bridge. Whether you have a short stay or want a quick cultural fix, this tour offers a compact and authentic look at Strasbourg’s unique border landscape.


The tour kicks off at the “Starcoop” tram stop, a convenient meeting point in Strasbourg. From there, the guide welcomes the group for a small, intimate tour with up to 6 participants, ensuring personal interaction and detailed explanations.
This setup makes it ideal for travelers seeking a personalized experience rather than a large-group tour. The active pace allows plenty of time for taking photos and asking questions along the way.
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One of the main highlights is walking across the border via the bridge connecting Strasbourg to Kehl. Opened in 2003, this pedestrian and cycle-only bridge exemplifies the freedom of movement within the European Union.
While there are no border controls during this crossing, travelers need to carry passport or ID card and be aware they are technically moving between two countries. The experience underscores the proximity of the two nations and the seamless flow of daily life across the Rhine.

The tour introduces visitors to Strasbourg’s industrial past through a visit to Port du Rhin. As one of the largest Rhine harbors, this area is filled with stories and anecdotes about Strasbourg’s maritime and industrial activity.
The guide shares insights into the harbor’s history, linking it to the city’s development and trade importance. This stop offers an engaging look at local industry, adding depth to the tour beyond just border crossing and street art.

A major feature of the tour is the city’s vibrant street art culture. The guide highlights famous pieces created by local artists, explaining their significance and the stories behind them.
This focus gives travelers a chance to see contemporary artistic expressions that color Strasbourg’s urban landscape. The street art stops offer great photo opportunities and a glimpse into the city’s creative community.
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The tour moves into the Cooperative District, a neighborhood in development that showcases modern architecture and the early phases of urban renewal. The guide discusses the district’s origins and the vision for its future, providing context for Strasbourg’s evolving cityscape.
This area offers a contrast to the historical parts of Strasbourg, highlighting how the city is adapting and growing while maintaining its heritage.

Next, travelers stroll along the Jardin des Deux Rives, a park that runs along both banks of the Rhine. This lush space is perfect for enjoying sunny afternoons, jogging, or shopping.
The garden exemplifies Strasbourg’s close relationship with Germany and how the river serves as a unifying feature. It’s a peaceful spot that ties together the tour’s themes of border proximity and regional harmony.

Crossing into Kehl, the nearby German town, the tour offers a taste of German life just across the river. Kehl is described as a charming small city, easily reachable via the bridge.
The guide provides insights into daily life in Kehl, giving visitors a peek into German culture with minimal travel effort. This stop adds a bilateral dimension to the experience, emphasizing how Strasbourg and Kehl are interconnected.

The tour is designed for small groups, with up to 6 participants, ensuring an engaging and relaxed atmosphere. It’s available in English and French, with flexible reservation and payment options, including pay later and full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Travelers should bring passport or ID card for border crossing. The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to the walking nature and some uneven surfaces.

What sets this border-crossing walk apart is its combination of history, art, and regional connection within a short timeframe. The cost-effective price and small-group format make it accessible and personalized. The guide’s knowledge about both local history and modern street art enriches the experience.
The tour’s focus on the Deux Rives district and the Kehl border town provides a multi-layered perspective on Strasbourg’s unique position in Europe. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to see more than just the city’s historic center, exploring the vibrant, contemporary side of Strasbourg.
“Our guide was fantastic. He had a great wealth of knowledge about the area and took the time to answer questions as we moved along. Definitely reco…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a quick but comprehensive experience.
What is the price?
It costs $23 per person, offering good value for a guided city walk.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the tramway stop “Starcoop” in Strasbourg.
Do I need a passport or ID?
Yes, travelers should bring passport or ID card to cross the border.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available?
Tours are offered in French and English.
What will I see on the tour?
Expect to visit Port du Rhin, explore street art, walk through the Cooperative District, and cross into Kehl, Germany.
Is the border crossing controlled?
There are no formal border controls during the crossing, but travelers must carry ID or passport.
Is it suitable for families?
While suitable for most, it’s best suited for those who can comfortably walk and are interested in urban culture and border regions.
This Strasbourg: France and Germany Border Walking Tour offers a practical way to experience the city’s border dynamics, artistic culture, and industrial history—all in just two hours. Perfect for curious travelers eager to see Europe’s shared space in a lively, engaging format.
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