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Understand[edit] Strasbourg is the ninth largest city in France with nearly half a million inhabitants in a metropolitan area spanning across the river into the German city of Kehl, on the eastern bank of the Rhine. The city is the seat of the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, the European Ombudsman, the Eurocorps, the European Audiovisual Observatory and, most famously, the European Parliament, which also holds sessions in Brussels. Strasbourg is a popular tourist destination primarily thanks to the beautifully preserved and pedestrian friendly city centre, which can be explored on foot or bicycle in a few days. Don't forget that Strasbourg's appeal now brings tourists to the city throughout the year, with large tour groups especially frequent during the summer months and during the annual winter market. The main Tourist Office, Place de la Cathédrale. 0900 to 1900. If you ask whether they have maps they try to sell you one for € - be sure to ask if they have free maps, what you then get is basically the same as the paid one. They also sell a variety of self-guided walking tours through the town Middle Ages, Renaissance, Modern and Contemporary for €1 each, and can arrange bike tours through the Faubourgs the suburbs of Neudorf and Neuhof. updated Sep 2010 A smaller tourist office in the concourse level of the railway station. 0900 to 1900. updated Sep 2010 Talk[edit] While you will very likely find people who will engage in a conversation in Alsatian which may vaguely sound like German to you, the lingua franca of Strasbourg and all of Alsace is French. It is possible to hear Alsatian spoken on the streets, especially around the Cathedral. Alsatian the historic Germanic language of Alsace is a declining language, spoken mostly by the region's older residents or in rural areas but efforts are underway to revive it. Due to the presence of the EU, chances are you might encounter locals that speak pretty good English. As Germany is right next door and due to heavy tourism from there, nearly everyone in the tourism sector can speak some German. Get in[edit] By plane[edit] Strasbourg has its own airport, however there are relatively nearby airports which have a wider range of destinations 1 Strasbourg International Airport SXB IATA southwest of the city, at Entzheim. There are domestic as well as international flights. Air France is the principal operator. There are flights to London Luton and Stansted, Madrid Barajas, Brussels and Amsterdam Schiphol among others. A train runs to the town center €4, including a tram connection, valid for 90 min. If you only need to get to the central station, buy your ticket not from the machines in the arrivals hall but on the train platform directly where the ticket will cost € The travel time is 9 minutes and the frequency is 15 minutes. 2 Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport BSL IATA. Jointly operated by France and Switzerland there is a short bus connection to the railway station of Saint-Louis, which is 1 hr 20 min by train, from the main Strasbourg train station. Low-cost companies offer flights from and to several other European countries, with flights to London Heathrow, Luton, Stansted and Gatwick, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Berlin Schönefeld, Frankfurt and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen. EuroAirport serves as a base for EasyJet Switzerland, so there are many EasyJet flights to European holiday resorts. 3 Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport FKB IATA about 60 km 37 mi away in Germany. There are flights to Berlin Tegel, London Stansted, Warsaw Modlin, Belgrade and Budapest. Ryanair operates from Karlsruhe following a court ruling that declared its subsidy arrangements at Strasbourg Airport a contravention of European legislation. The best way to get to Strasbourg is by bus from the airport to Baden-Baden Hauptbahnhof Main Station; from here trains run to Strasbourg, normally with one change. From station to station the journey is about 45m-1hr. See the timetable [dead link] for direct bus from the airport running to Strasbourg, this is tied into meet Ryanair flights from London. Flibco operates buses to from the airport and on to Strasbourg. 4 Stuttgart Airport STR IATA about 110 km 68 mi away. A focus airport for Condor and Eurowings, Stuttgart Airport offers flights to most major European cities, but also to cities in the Middle East and, rather interestingly, Atlanta. There are many ways to go to/from Strasbourg. Driving by car should take about 2 hr in normal traffic. If buses are your thing, there are direct buses connecting the city to Stuttgart airport in 2 hr 15 min. Travelling by train might be trickier though. You will most likely have to change once, either in Karlsruhe, Offenburg, or Stuttgart. Train journeys can vary from 2 hr to 3 hr. updated Feb 2020 5 Frankfurt International Airport FRA IATA. About three hours away from Strasbourg in Germany, and is one of the nearest intercontinental airports to Strasbourg. Lufthansa operates an Express Bus shuttle between Strasbourg and Frankfurt, Germany but an indirect connection by train can be cheaper if booked online in advance, connecting in either Karlsruhe or Offenburg. The bus takes 2½ hours and costs €49 one way. Reservation is necessary for the Lufthansa Express Buses from/to Strasbourg. Due to the excellent train connection to Paris, it may make sense to fly into Charles de Gaulle airport and take the TGV from there. Air France and some of its partners offer combined tickets in an air rail alliance. By train[edit] A view of the Gare de Strasbourg from outside Strasbourg is well served by regional, national and international train services, predominantly by SNCF French Railways, but also by Deutsche Bahn German Railways. Strasbourg is the eastern terminus of a major high speed rail line and thus served by numerous TGV and some ICE trains, most of which continue onwards to Paris or Germany respectively. Unfortunately this has also resulted in the end of many long running sleeper trains such as the original Orient Express. Major destinations include the following major towns and cities with multiple daily departures. Journey times are approximate, some require TGV trains Paris 1 hr 50 min, Dijon 2 hr, Lyon 3 hr 40 min, Metz 1 hr 15 min, Nancy 50 min, Marseille 5 hr 30 min, Besancon 1 hr 40 min, Luxembourg 1 hr 40 min, Mulhouse 50 min, Basel 1 hr 25 min, Frankfurt 1 hr 45 min, Stuttgart 1 hr 20 min, Munich 3 hr 40 min, Saarbrücken 1 hr 30 min by direct local train, Brussels 3 hr 40 min. The TGV Est Européen provides direct services to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport 2 hr 25 min, Lille 3 hr 20 min for same-station connections via Eurostar to London, Rennes 5 hr 15 min, Nantes 5 hr 10 min, Bordeaux 6 hr 45 min. From Saarbrücken, Saar-Elsass ticket can be purchased for €35 on weekends that enables round-trip for up to 5 travellers. More details are found here. The main train station in Strasbourg is the 6 Gare de Strasbourg, 20 Place de la gare. . The station, impressively renovated with a new glass cocoon frontage, is located a short walk west of the town center on Place de la Gare. There are connections to the tram system and buses, with many taxis waiting outside to the left of the station forecourt. For details of all services, and to make reservations, contact SNCF. For regional travel, check SNCF TER Alsace [dead link] who co-ordinate the efficient and well served regional train network. When planning trips east of Strasbourg into Germany or countries beyond, you could save money by comparing the fares offered by Deutsche Bahn to those of the SNCF. By bus[edit] See also Intercity buses in France Eurolines provides bus services to the city. Services call at the new bus stop situated at the entrance of the center, few meters from the Etoile-Bourse tram stop. Flixbus is by far the biggest player in the German market and a big player in the French market as well. 7 Bus station, Parc de l'Étoile. Drop off point for ALSA, Eurolines, Flixbus, Ouibus. Getting there take A, D trams. updated Sep 2018 By tram[edit] The German town of Kehl just across the border was linked to the Strasbourg tram network in 2017. It is one of only a handful of places worldwide where you can just hop on an urban rail service and let it take you across an international border. Both sides being within the Schengen Area, you don't need to take a passport or answer the question "business or pleasure" and you'll likely not be asked by customs agents how much booze you are carrying, either and the limits are very generous at any rate. There are of course fare inspectors, so don't forget to get a ticket. By car[edit] You can reach Strasbourg by various highways from the west Paris, Benelux taking the A4 highway E25. About 4 hours from Paris and 2 hr 15 min from Luxembourg. from the south Switzerland, Lyon, taking the A35 highway E25. About 5 hours from Lyon from the north and east Germany, taking the A5 highway E35. Driving into Strasbourg's old city is relatively easy although there are a few streets off limits to cars. There are many large garages surrounding the old city if your hotel does not have its own parking facility. Some carparks are more expensive than other, especially for longer stays. The one at Petite France Ste Marguerite is the cheapest at € hour and € for each consecutive day. Tickets P+R parking for the day plus return fare on the tram for up to 7 passengers of the car € P+R Rotonde € Get around[edit] Strasbourg is most easily explored on foot, and the historic city centre can easily be explored in a day or two. To be able to cover more ground, you should consider hiring a bike or using the public transport network. By bike[edit] Strasbourg is ideal for cycling - the city center is flat and there are plenty of bike lanes and bike paths. You can rent bikes at the automatic or manned bike sharing stations vélhop. rue du Maire Kuss, in front of the train station rue des Bouchers, on the south bank of the Ill river, near the rue d'Austerlitz and the Porte de l'Hôpital tramway station. Bikes are allowed on trams except during peak hours. More information on cycling in Strasbourg is available on the Strasbourg website. By bus and tram[edit] Map of the tram system in Strasbourg Buses and trams in Strasbourg are operated by the Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois CTS. A few dozen numbered bus lines and six tram lines named A to F serve the city. A single ticketing system covers bus and tram. Tickets are sold in 'tabacs' newsagents, tourist offices, CTS boutiques or from vending machines at tram stops. Tickets should be validated before use, either in the machines on tram station platforms or in the machine by the driver when you board the bus. Summary of fares as of Oct 2018 Aller Simple one way € €2 on board Aller Retour round trip € 10 x Aller Simple 1 contactless ticket suitable only for one person € 24H Individuel 24-hr ticket for one person € Trio one day ticket for up to three people € Prices are slightly lower € one-way if loaded onto a Badgéo card, CTS App or topped up on contactless ticket. CTS App works only with French Sim cards as of Oct 2018. If you're using the buses and trams a lot, Europass tickets are available from all automatic ticket machines for either 24 hours or seven days. The Europass Mini is valid on all local tram, bus and train services, including those that cross the border to Kehl. The full Europass ticket also covers the local transport of the Ortenau Tarifverbund in Germany including Offenburg information in German only. See[edit] The former capitainerie of the Port on the Rhine in Strasbourg Grand Île[edit] 1 Cathédrale Notre Dame. Built between 1176 and 1439 and with a 142-m tower the highest cathedral tower in France, the Gothic cathedral is undoubtedly Strasbourg's finest architectural highlight. Check out the astrometric clock inside the cathedral. Free admission. updated Sep 2018 2 Musée de l'Oeuvre Notre Dame - Medieval and Renaissance Art, place du Château. A splendid museum of medieval religious art related to the cathedral. € updated Sep 2018 3 Maison Kammerzell The Kammerzell house to the left of the front of the cathedral. The intricately carved half-timbered frames decorating the upper floors date from 1589. updated Sep 2018 4 Palais des Rohan. French-style palace, built after the acquisition of the town by the French 1681. Home to the Museum of Fine Arts, the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts. updated Sep 2010 5 Musée Alsacien Alsatian Museum, 23-25, Quai Saint-Nicolas just across the river from the Ancienne Douane, ☏ +33 3 88 52 50 01. M W-F 1200-1800, Sa Su 1000-1800. This museum features articles from the daily lives of Alsatian peoples from the 13th to 19th centuries clothing, furniture, toys, tools of artisans and farmers, and religious objects used in Christian, Jewish, and even pagan rites. The exhibits are in rooms connected by wooden staircases and balconies in adjacent multistory Renaissance-era houses around a central courtyard. Admission € updated Sep 2018 Petite France[edit] Houses in the "Petite France" area Petite France is the name given to the small area between the rivers, just south of the Grande Île. It is home to some of Strasbourg's prettiest and most photogenic streets and buildings, with half timbered townhouses leaning out over the narrow cobbled streets. Petite France resembles Colmar a city an hour south, with picturesque canal and half-timber houses. European district[edit] Use bus lines 6, 30, 72 to get there. Elsewhere in Strasbourg[edit] The Hemicycle of the European Parliament Do[edit] Passerelle des Deux Rives spans from Strasbourg top to Kehl in Germany Walking around the old town is a very nice way to pass a day. And there are lots of good cafes to stop and rest in as you make your tour. Boat tours along the Rhine offer views over both Strasbourg and neighbouring Germany. Batorama offer several river tours lasting from around 45 minutes to a few hours, costing around €10 per person. 45-min tours run around the town center and the European district. Boats can be found below Place du Marché aux Poissons. Football RC Strasbourg Alsace play soccer in Ligue 1, the top tier in France. Their home ground Stade de la Meinau capacity 26,300 is 2 km south of town centre. Christmas Markets can be found in many places, but the most important and beautiful are place Broglie and place de la Cathédrale, although they are crowded. They are the best places to drink hot wine vin chaud and to eat Christmas cookies Brädeles. Buy[edit] From time to time, the city organizes a general market in vast parts of the center, where many street vendors offer various products and the shops join in with special discounts. Then, the city center on the island is partly closed for parking or driving and the trams don't go on the rue des Francs Bourgeois. Information about regular market dates is hard to find on the net. If you manage to track down the date of this market, write it here and don't miss it. Marché aux Puces flea market, rue de Vieil-Hôpital. W and Sa. updated Sep 2010 1 Place des Halles, 24, place des Halles. M-F 0900 - 2000, and Sa until 2000. A shopping centre with over 100 shops and restaurants north of the city center, but within walking distance. updated Sep 2010 Shopping centre Rivetoile, Place d'etoile between the Etoile Polygone and Etoile Bourse tram stops. This new development has shops similar to Place des Halles as well as higher budget shops and a selection of cafes. updated Sep 2010 Try Galeries Lafayettes at rue du 22 Novembre and Printemps at 1-5 rue de la Haute Montée. Rue Hellebardes and Gutenberg offer designer clothes and men's clothes. Bruno Saint Hilaire has designer clothes for men and a shop in 8, rue Gutenberg. There is a low-budget, secondhand clothing shop in 6, rue de la Lanterne, and various gadget shops can be found in rue des Juifs. For cheap groceries, including local wines and beers, try one of the three outlets of Norma, a German discount chain whose three outlets are at the corner of rue St Michel and rue Ste Marguerite near the central train station; at 79, Grand'Rue near the centre of Grand Île; and at 27, rue des Frères near the Cathedral. Open M-F 1000-2000, Sa 0930-1900. Eat[edit] Alsatian specialties are numerous and can be eaten in many traditional restaurants, in the city or in the neighborhood. Particularly you shouldn't visit Alsace without having the sauerkraut choucroute in French. Choucroute seems to have a standard price throughout Alsace of €14. Don't be too dismayed by this seemingly high price as what is brought to you is a heaping plate of Sauerkraut big enough for 2 people as well as sausages and other meats. This is usually translated as "garnished sauerkraut" on English menus, when in doubt ask your server. There is also a delicious fish choucroute. Other specialties include the Alsatian pork-butcher's meat, Flammeküche or flams tartes flambées in French which is a sort of wafer thin pizza made with onion-cream sauce, Baeckeoffe, beef and pork stew cooked, with potatoes and carrots, usually served for two or more persons and Fleischnackas, mixed beef meat presented like spirals and served with salads. Budget[edit] 1 Au Brasseur, 22 Rue des Veaux, ☏ +33 3 88 36 12 13. This a restaurant and microbrewery. Try one of their beers and a tarte flambé for about €10. Has a small children's menu. 2 Al Boustane, 31 Rue de la Krutenau, ☏ +33 3 88 36 27 85. This Lebanese restaurant features sandwiches and kebabs. 3 Flam's, rue des Frères near the Cathédrale, ☏ +33 3 88 36 36 90. Serves a great variety of flams tartes flambés and has an amazing winelist for a budget joint. 4 [dead link] L'Épicerie, 6 Rue du Vieux Seigle, ☏ +33 3 88 32 52 41. Features sandwiches "tartines" about €4. Food from noon to night. Tables on street and inside. 5 Le Frangin, 33 Rue des Frères, ☏ +33 3 88 35 04 14. Two doors down from Flam's, it serves a wide range of home-cooked pasta and pizzas at reasonable prices. Pizza and pasta main courses range from €8-9, meat dishes €14-15 and an Alsatian beer € The owner is friendly and the food is good, satisfying Italian cooking. 6 Restaurant universitaire La Gallia, 1 Place de l'Université, ☏ +33 3 88 15 73 72. The oldest university restaurant in France, in a 19th-century building, built by the Germans which explains the ceiling decorations. It is the last French university restaurant that is managed by students. Not a culinary triumph, but very affordable. 7 Le Saladin, 41, Grand'Rue, ☏ +33 3 88 32 12 32. Tunisian/Algerian couscous and kebabs. No alcohol. €6-7. 8 Le Zorba, 61 Rue de Zurich, ☏ +33 3 88 36 99 51. This little Greek restaurant in the Krutenau area features sandwiches, souvlaki, and kebabs. Mid-range[edit] 9 Chez Tante Liesel, 4 Rue des Dentelles, ☏ +33 3 88 23 02 16. Very friendly. 10 Chez Yvonne, ☏ +33 3 88 32 84 15. Usually frequented by Jacques Chirac, when he comes to Strasbourg, because of its well-known tête de veau cooked veal head. More expensive. 11 La Boucherie, Les Docks, Presqu'île André-Malraux, ☏ +33 3 88 44 45 48. This chain restaurant is kid-friendly, with a small children's menu, highchairs, and a toy and colouring book for young children, and will satisfy a craving for red meat at a reasonable price. 12 La Stub, 4 Rue du Saumon, ☏ +33 3 88 21 05 00. One block from the Vox cinema on rue des Francs Bourgeois in the centre of Grand Ile. This local Alsatian favorite features Fischer brews for €2-3 and tartes flambés for €7-8. 13 Restaurant Avanos, 20 Grand'Rue, ☏ +33 3 88 226257. Spécialités orientales couscous, döner, grilled meats, fish. 3 plats du jour choices every lunchtime. 10% off takeaway meals every evening. €10-12. Traditional restaurants[edit] 14 L'Ancienne Douane, 6 Rue de la Douane near the cathedral, next to the Ill river, ☏ +33 3 88 15 78 78. A big restaurant for tourist groups. You are almost sure to find a place here even if you have no reservation. Mid-range prices. 15 Au Petit Bois Vert, 2 Quai de la Bruche, ☏ +33 3 88 32 66 32. In the Petite France district, serves well-prepared flams and Alsatian specialties in a small room with smiling waiters. The chef usually comes by at the end of the evening. Great terrace during the summer under a big tree on the bank of the river. No reservation, mid-range prices. 16 Kirn Restaurant le restaurant, 17-19, rue du 22 novembre at the intersection of Fossé des Tanneurs west of Place Kleber, ☏ +33 3 88 321610, fax +33 03 88 320865, traiteur The restaurant is above a fine Alsatian specialty food shop on the ground floor. 17 Au Dauphin, 13, place de la Cathédrale on the corner of cathedral square next to Hotel de la Cathédrale; look for a red awning and walk through the inner courtyard to get to it, ☏ +33 388 21 01 46, fax +33 0388 21 03 87, au-dauphin Try the choucroute aux trois poissons; it is very fresh and a wonderful take on the traditional sauerkraut dish. They also serve the traditional choucroute garnie, with up to seven types of meat, including headcheese. 18 Le Sanglier 'The boar', 11 Rue du Sanglier in the Carré d'Or district, near the cathedral, ☏ +33 3 88 32 64 58. A small restaurant with a traditional setting. If you want a Baeckoffe, you must inform the restaurant 24 hr before. Mid-range prices. 19 Restaurant La Vigne, 14, rue de Sébastopol across the street from the Mc Donald's at Les Halles shopping center, ☏ +33 3 88 220109. This charming and friendly winstub has more moderate prices than its counterparts in La Petite France or near the cathedral, with choucroute garnie and baeckoffe under €15 and bottles of Alsatian wine for about €20. Modern restaurants[edit] 20 Moozé, 1 Rue de la Demi Lune near Place Kleber, ☏ +33 3 88 14 08 08. Sushi restaurant. Sushi moves on a conveyor belt in front of you. Drink[edit] Beer Alsace is the first beer-producing region of France and Strasbourg has many breweries. Best known are Kronenbourg and Fischer, whose factories can be visited for free, with free drinks at the end of the tour. Alsatian white wine usually drunk with Alsatian food, but also with fish. The main varieties are Gewürtztraminer, Riesling and Pinot Gris. They have a particularly floral flavour and are well worth investigating. Explore it on the Alsace Wine Route with free tastings everywhere. Bars[edit] 1 Les BerThoM, 18 Rue des Tonneliers, ☏ +33 3 88 32 81 18. Beer bar near la place Gutenburg. Spacious with an agreeable atmosphere. 2 Café Bar de l'Odyssée, 3 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, ☏ +33 3 88 16 22 03. Bar with an intimate interior. Great place to enjoy a game of backgammon. Sleep[edit] There are many hotels around the station, especially in the place de la Gare and in the rue du Maire Kuss, but this area does not offer consistent quality for accommodations. Most international hotel chains are represented with the usual 2- or 3-star hotels, many of which host the large tour groups who come on weekend breaks. If your budget allows, try staying on the Grande Île city centre. Most of Strasbourg's hotels are fully booked during the Christmas Market period December and when the EU parliament is in session for a few days every month, usually for the period around the tenth. Book ahead if in doubt, as last minute accommodation can be difficult to find during these periods. Budget[edit] 1 CIARUS, 7 Rue Finkmatt, ☏ +33 3 88 15 27 88. offers a variety of hostel accommodation, with rooms from 1 to 8 beds. Rates start at €27/night, and there's a canteen. updated Mar 2017 2 Auberge de Jeunesse HI Strasbourg, 9, Rue des Cavaliers, ☏ +33 388 45 54 20, strasbourg 20 minutes bus ride from town and fifteen minutes from the European Institutions, this youth hostel is in a leafy suburb close to the Rhine. updated Mar 2017 3 [formerly dead link] Auberge de Jeunesse René Cassin, 9 Rue de l'Auberge de jeunesse, ☏ +33 3 88 30 35 16. Ten minutes from the city centre, this hostel offers a restaurant, bar and activities for guests. updated Mar 2017 4 Hôtel F1, 55 Av. du Rhin, ☏ +33 891 70 54 01. A budget hotel. updated Mar 2017 PV-Holidays Adagio Strasbourg Place Kleber, ☏ +33 1 58 21 55 84. Self-catering apartments situated in the heart of the historical quarter of the “Grande île”, just 10 minutes walk from the TGV station. Each of the 57 apartments sleep 2-4 people, are air-conditioned and completely fitted out kitchen, television with international channels, etc. Located in the centre of the Alsatian capital makes this Aparthotel an ideal stopover location for business trips or for a long weekend. Car park less than 300 m away. Mid-range[edit] 5 Cardinal de Rohan, 17, rue du Maroquin right by the cathedral, ☏ +33 3 88 328511, fax +33 03 88 756537. 6 Hôtel Cathédrale, 12-13 Place de la Cathedrale right across from the cathedral, ☏ +33 3 88 221212, fax +33 03 88 322302. Best location of any hotel in Strasbourg, stylishly decorated, and more affordable for rooms without views of the cathedral. €55-150. 7 Hotel Hannong, 15, rue du 22 Novembre near the center of Grand Ile, ☏ +33 3 88 321622, fax +33 03 88 226387. It has a stylish bar and restaurant, facing a fairly quiet street. 8 Hôtel Vendôme, 9, place de la Gare / 19 rue du Maire Kuss across from the train station, ☏ +33 3 88 324523, fax +33 03 88 322302. 10 minutes from the Cathedral. Free wireless internet. €45-73. 9 Mercure Strasbourg Centre Gare Hotel, 14-15, place de la Gare near the central train station, ☏ +33 3 88 157815, H2149 A 3-star hotel. updated May 2017 10 Château de Pourtalès, 161, rue Mélanie near the EU Parliament in the neighborhood Robertsau, ☏ +33 3 88 45 84 64, fax +33 3 88 45 84 60, info Check-in 1400, check-out 1100. A 3-star hotel. Splurge[edit] 11 Régent Contades, 8, avenue de la Liberté, ☏ +33 3 88 150505, fax +33 03 88 150515, rc An old building in the heart of the city. 12 Régent Petite France, 5, rue des Moulins, ☏ +33 3 88 764343, fax +33 03 88 764376, rpf Perfect location. 13 Sofitel Strasbourg Grande Ile, 4, place Saint Pierre le Jeune, ☏ +33 3 88 154900. Check-in 1500, check-out 1200. Not far from both the Cathedral and Petite France. updated May 2017 Stay safe[edit] Strasbourg is just like any other major French city there are safe areas and there are unsafe areas. In any case, standard safety precautions need to be applied. In the city center, watch out for pickpockets near the Cathedral and even inside, according to the signs, during the high tourist season, and throughout the old town. The areas immediately surrounding the railway station might look unsavory at night, but there are usually lots of people around there, and the streets are well-lit. Avoid looking like a lost tourist and you will be fine. If you do feel uncomfortable, don't hesitate to approach a police officer or taxi driver. Some areas in the south especially the Neuhof neighborhood, which often ranks among France's worst neighborhoods and west Hautepierre, Cronenbourg of the city might be iffy, especially at night, but they have little tourist appeal. Connect[edit] Phone[edit] Local mobile phone services are provided by Orange, SFR and Bouygues Télécom. Payphone kiosks are plentiful and international calling cards can be purchased in post offices and 'tabacs' corner shops. Most of the internet cafés listed below are also equipped for making online telephony calls Skype etc.. Internet[edit] In most McDonald's in Strasbourg you get free WLAN. Cope[edit] Consulates[edit] Greece, 49, Avenue des Vosges, ☏ +33 388-354024, fax +33 388-250524. Japan, 20, Place des Halles, ☏ +33 3 88-52-85-00, fax +33 3 88-22-62-39. Romania, 41, rue Schweighaeuser Blvd. Tauler, ☏ +33 3 69 32 19 38, fax +33 3 88 61 44 25, strasbourg updated Dec 2021 Russia, 6, place Sébastien Brant, ☏ +33 3 88 36 73 15, fax +33 3 88 35 34 81, rusconsulat Serbia, 26, Avenue de la Forêt Noire, ☏ +33 3 88 35 39 80, fax +33 3 88 36 09 49, Spain, 13, Quai Kléber, ☏ +33 3 88 32 67 27, +33 7 64 20 33 33 emergency, fax +33 3 88 23 07 17, Switzerland, 23, rue Herder, ☏ +33 388 35 00 70, fax +33 388 36 73 54, United States, 15, Avenue d'Alsace, ☏ +33 3 88 353 104, fax +33 3 88 240 695, USAStrasbourg Go next[edit] Pedestrian Bridge to Kehl, Germany Sélestat — with Haut-Koenigsbourg castle nearby Alsatian Vineyard Route Colmar Kaysersberg Riquewihr Obernai Marmoutier — about 35 km 22 mi from Strasbourg, has a beautiful 12th-century abbey church Kehl — Germany is a short ride or walk across the river. 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