Discover the best top things to do in Bas-Rhin, France including Happy Strasbourg, Ophorus, One City Tours, Cyclorama Strasbourg, Domaine Albert Seltz, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg, La Petite France, Sanctuaire du Mont Sainte Odile, Lalique Museum, Parc de l'Orangerie.
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Happy Strasbourg will give you a Free Tour in town, have a try on a real tourism experience, provided by a local and passionate guide. These guided tours will make you discover Strasbourg, a city with more than 2000 years of history! European capital, human-sized metropolis, Strasbourg is a city rich of its history and culture, don't miss the opportunity to discover its patrimony and legends! Tours available in English, French and German.
5.0 based on 527 reviews
Ophorus offers small group scheduled and private tours of Alsace departing from Strasbourg. With rolling hills, castles, perfectly preserved historic villages, world-famous vineyards and UNESCO world heritage sites to name a few, Alsace offers an abundance of options. Let Ophorus help you explore this cultural region with our tours led by professional English-speaking guides.
5.0 based on 1,298 reviews
We make 2 promises : You will find it very easy and your visit will be incredible. Free hands on. Take a ride with a guide: 30 min, 1 or 2 hours. Or the fabulous Onecity by Night. Tours are from 15€ on. Scooters and electrical bikes available. YOU WILL LOVE Strasbourg on a Segway !
5.0 based on 161 reviews
Cyclorama proposes a range of unique sightseeing tours that enables our clients to see Strasbourg exclusively in a very relaxed and personal way. From Petite France to the Council of Europe, we will show you the key spots in town.
5.0 based on 252 reviews
Nice little winery from the 16 th century, Organic with a lot of character. Tours and tasting of the winery are done only on appointments.10 Euros is required Thank you for your understanding. Saturday and Sunday's on rendez vous only
We rocked up here earlier today and astonishingly luckily managed to catch Albert himself; 14th generation winemaker (very much recommend to call and book in advance mind). Wow, what a journey you go through here, it’s so much more than just a tasting. Albert has a wonderful turn of phrase, this not only makes you visualise the wine but helps you understand why it causes such a sensation. It’s approachable, captivating and thoroughly enjoyable. Alberts’ wines are not only incredibly interesting but are as magical as his stories- for which he pairs beautifully. On top of this, his wines are also very reasonably priced. This is a must do in the Alsace, the best tasting experience and hands down the most interesting wines we have found here. If you want to find the real magic amongst Alsation winemakeres, then you’d be daft to miss this place. I already look forward to my next visit.
4.5 based on 14,746 reviews
This huge cathedral, Strasbourg's most famous landmark, is an intimidating example of 13th-century Gothic architecture.
From your first glimpse of the magnificent structure from blocks away to the breath-taking view when you enter the square surrounding this gigantic almost-eerie Gothic monument, it is truly overwhelming and awe-inspiring. My opinion is that it surpasses it's namesake - Notre Dame in Paris. Inside, the huge rose window, the pipe organ, the astrological clock all are simply amazing - especially when you consider they are all 5 or 6 centuries old.
4.5 based on 10,198 reviews
Strasbourg's historic neighborhood is a serene collection of cobblestone roads, fine restaurants and 16th-century buildings.
Strasbourg's historic district La Petite France is gorgeous, complete with canals, bridges and half-timbered architecture.Just what you would expect to see in a "Once Upon A Time" fairy tale. Don't miss this area when in Strasbourg.
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A jeweller of exceptional gifts and an immense master glassmaker, René Lalique is one of the great artists of Art Nouveau and Art Deco. For 100 years, Lalique creations have been produced at Wingen-sur-Moder inAlsace. It is in this region, with its great glassmaking tradition, that the Musée Lalique has opened, a place to celebrate the memory of the artist and his heirs, worthy of their genius and influence.Unique in Europe and deeply rooted in its history.
What a wonderful time we had at the Lalique museum. The Lalique story is told with much intrigue and the museum is home to a wonderfully rich collection of Lalique designs, telling the story of the brand throughout the years and in its historical context. The audio guide was very informative and the children enjoyed the activities which were carefully designed with them in mind to ensure everyone enjoyed the visit. We loved the garden and the carefully curated flora which inspired Lalique's work. The staff were extremely accommodating. We were there on a Monday and sadly missed enjoying the Lalique café which is closed on Mondays. The museum boutique was delightful and their contemporary jewelry collection well-represented. The museum was a true 'bijou' and a not to be missed family experience if you are in the area!
4.5 based on 2,220 reviews
Beautiful autumnal colors everywhere and a nice walk to anybody that wishes to enjoy a good conversation.
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