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Discover Strasbourg's highlights on a 125-minute guided walking tour for $32, featuring historic sites, scenic views, a food tasting, and a panoramic photo stop.


This tour provides a guided walk through Strasbourg’s captivating historic center, with visits to the city’s most iconic spots. Starting at Place Kleber, the guide leads you through the bustling square before venturing into areas like la Petite France, a picturesque district famous for its medieval timber-framed buildings and charming canals.
The Strasbourg Cathedral is a highlight, with the tour including a view from outside and detailed commentary on its architecture. Nearby, the Rohan Palace stands as the finale, offering a glimpse into the city’s regal history.
Throughout the walk, you’ll see la Aubete, Home de Fere, and Rue Jeu des Enfants, each with its own distinct character. The route also takes in Saint Peter the Elder Church and Gutenberg Square, showcasing Strasbourg’s religious and cultural heritage.
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Two of Strasbourg’s most photographed sites are Ponts Couverts and Barrage Vauban. At Ponts Couverts, a 15-minute stop allows for photos of the covered bridges that date back to the Middle Ages, offering a perfect view of the city’s defensive fortifications.
Barrage Vauban is also a key stop, where visitors can take photos, explore the site, and appreciate the engineering of Strasbourg’s military defenses. The stop lasts about 14 minutes, giving enough time to soak in the scenery and learn about the city’s historic defenses, including the Vauban barrier.

La Petite France is central to the tour, offering a 14-minute break with photo opportunities and free time. This district’s narrow streets, timber-framed houses, and canals make it one of Strasbourg’s most charming areas.
The tour includes a safety briefing here and the chance to shop or simply enjoy the atmosphere. The guide shares insights into the district’s history as a former fishermen’s and tanners’ quarter, adding context to its picturesque appeal.

The tour stops at Église Saint-Thomas, a 10-minute visit to admire its architecture and capture photos. The gothic church is known for its imposing spire and historical significance.
Gutenberg Square is another quick stop, where you can take photos and learn about Strasbourg’s connection to the printing revolution. These sites add depth to the tour’s exploration of religious and cultural history.
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Rue des Serruriers hosts a 20-minute cheese tasting, giving visitors a chance to sample local cheeses and enjoy a bit of culinary tradition. This segment adds an appetizing break to the sightseeing.
The 45-minute wine tasting at a local winery is a major highlight, offering a relaxed setting to sample regional wines. The guide’s recommendations and the quality of the wines are often praised, providing a taste of local craftsmanship.
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Strasbourg’s panoramic viewpoints are part of the experience, with the best postcard-worthy images captured at various stops, especially Gutenberg Square, Ponts Couverts, and around the Strasbourg Cathedral.
Aside from the sightseeing, the tour’s scenic views on the way are designed to give travelers great photo opportunities and a sense of the city’s layout.

The tour departs from Place Kléber or nearby, depending on the booking option. It’s designed as a walking experience suitable for most guests, with wheelchair accessibility confirmed. No hotel transfer is included, so guests should plan to meet at the designated spot.
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended essentials. The tour does not include entry to museums or additional food and drinks beyond the tastings, but the local guide offers plenty of insights into the city’s highlights.

What makes this guided walking tour particularly appealing is the blend of cultural landmarks, scenic vistas, and local tastings all bundled into 125 minutes. The knowledgeable guide consistently receives praise for their enthusiasm and expertise, ensuring an engaging experience.
The price of $32 offers good value, especially with included tastings and multiple photo stops. The tour’s flexibility—offering private groups and options to reserve now and pay later—adds convenience for travelers planning ahead.

This tour suits those eager to cover the essentials of Strasbourg’s old town in a short time, with a focus on history, architecture, and local flavors. Visitors who appreciate learning from passionate guides and capturing beautiful photos will find it especially rewarding.
While the tour is quite comprehensive, guests should be prepared for a fair amount of walking and remember that museum entries are not included. The scenic stops and tastings make it a well-rounded introduction to the city’s charm.
What is the duration of this Strasbourg walking tour?
The tour lasts approximately 125 minutes.
How much does this tour cost?
It is priced at $32 per person.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Place Kleber, with some options possibly meeting nearby in the city center.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, there is a cheese tasting on Rue des Serruriers** and a wine tasting at a local winery, lasting 45 minutes.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What are the main sites visited?
Visitors see Kleber Square, la Petite France, Strasbourg Cathedral, Rohan Palace, Ponts Couverts, Barrage Vauban, and Saint Thomas Church among others.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended for the walk and photo stops.
Are there private group options?
Yes, private groups can be arranged for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are offered?
The tour is available in English and Spanish.
This guided walking tour of Strasbourg offers a well-balanced mix of history, architecture, and local flavors in just over two hours. With expert guides, scenic photo stops, and tasty regional treats, it provides a practical yet engaging way to experience this charming city.
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