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Strasbourg, the capital of France's Alsace region, straddles the Franco-German border with a unique cultural blend. As the seat of the European Parliament, it combines political significance with medieval charm—evident in the Notre-Dame Cathedral's Gothic spire and the UNESCO-listed canal networks of Petite France.
Don't miss the European Parliament complex and the Strasbourg Cathedral, whose astronomical clock is a marvel of Renaissance engineering. Petite France district offers postcard-perfect half-timbered houses along illuminated canals—evening boat tours are magical. Modern art museums and the Alsatian Museum chronicle regional heritage.
Savor Alsatian specialties like Baeckeoffe (meat stew) and flammekueche (thin-crust pizza), paired with local Riesling. Christmas Market brings mulled wine and roasted almonds. For authentic vibes, seek traditional Winstubs in old town alleys.
Trams (CTS network) reach all key sights—get a 24h pass (€5). Taxis are expensive (€4 base fare); Uber or walking is better (cobblestones suit wheeled luggage poorly). Drivers note: Petite France is pedestrian-only; park at peripheral lots like Place des Halles.
May-Sep is ideal for canal cruises; December's Christmas Market draws crowds. Winters are damp (1°C avg in Jan) while summer sees tourist peaks.
French dominates but English works in tourist zones. Emergency: 112. Most restaurants accept cards (contactless under €25), yet carry cash for markets. Free WiFi hotspots labeled "Strasbourg Passionnément". Central Hospital (Hôpital Civil) is well-equipped. Pharmacies display green crosses—on-duty listings are posted weekends.