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Romantic Getaway in Strasbourg

Discover romantic places and activities in the Alsatian capital

 

Whether you’re visiting Strasbourg amidst the sparkling lights of its Christmas market or surrounded by the colourful blossoms of spring, there’s no shortage of romantic trips and activities to enjoy in this iconic French city. 

Located close to the border with Germany, the city is the capital of France’s historic Alsace region; famed for its fine wines, rich food and medieval heritage. Over the centuries, Strasbourg has passed intermittently between French and German rule, creating a unique cultural blend seen not only in the city’s juxtaposed architecture – where French-style châteaux sit alongside half-timbered houses – but also in its international, multi-lingual residents.

Although famed for its heaving Christmas market, the city’s quaint riverside setting, myriad historical sites and rustic restaurants are a joy year-round, offering no shortage of romantic excursions and candlelit frolics.

Whether you’ve been planning a trip for some time, or you want to surprise your partner, here’s what to do in Strasbourg to leave you starry-eyed.

 

Take a bike ride

 

There’s no better way to start exploring Strasbourg's streets than with a meandering bike ride. You’ll find Vélhop bike-sharing stations across the city (recognised by their lime green fairings), which allow you to hop on and hop off at designated points around Strasbourg. 

We recommend starting in the historic centre and making your way to La Petite-France, the city’s former tanning district. It’s the perfect spot for a couple’s selfie, framed by black and white timber houses and Gothic churches. Continue upstream on the River Ill to see the impressive Strasbourg Cathedral.

 

Discover Strasbourg on a boat tour

 

If you’re visiting in the warmer months, an open-top boat trip on the River Ill is one of the most romantic things to do in Strasbourg. Of course, it’s equally mesmerising – if a little chillier – during the winter season, when you’ll be dazzled by the bright lights of the Christmas market dancing on the still surface. 

Most tour operators run from the quay at Palais Rohan, with options ranging from history tours to European Parliament cruises. For an even more romantic evening, opt for a gourmet cruise, where you can sample traditional Alsatian fare while soaking up the sights by night. 

 

Enjoy a romantic meal

 

It would be a sin not to take advantage of Strasbourg’s myriad charcuteries, fromageries and bakeries. Pack a bag and have a lunchtime picnic in the city’s oldest park, Parc de l’Orangerie in the European Quarter. If you’re closer to the Musée de l’Oeuvre Notre-Dame, Jardinet Gothique provides an equally charming setting. 

For dinner, Maison Kammerzell is a long-held Strasbourgeois must-try. Famed for its fish sauerkraut, the restaurant is set in a landmark building dating back to the 15th century. But don’t worry, for less adventurous eaters the menu has plenty of depth. 

 

Discover Strasbourg’s cultural sites

 

From bustling beer halls to exquisite wine bars, options after dark are far from limited. If you and your significant other have a taste for craft European beers, opt for the taster menu at Académie de la Bière, it’s a great place to end (or, if you’re so inclined, start) your night. 

Wondering where else to visit in the historic French region? Check out our recommendation for the best attractions in Alsace.