City-Centre - Petite France

Strasbourg

A row of half-timbered houses along a canal.
A museum interior with Gothic architecture, featuring statues and a central altar.
A Gothic cathedral at night with intricate stone carvings and a large arched doorway.
A stone bridge with flower baskets, a brick tower, and a building with a stone roof and ivy.
An opulent room with a grand chandelier, classical paintings, and ornate furniture.
The weirs and dams that drove mills and tanneries feature along with the canals and boulevards of this historic island at Strasbourg’s core.

Picturesque canals crisscross through the City-Centre – Petite France district of Strasbourg. A historic dam and a circular waterway form an island called Grande Île, which is covered with many churches, museums and theaters. Follow the path of the River Ill, as it splits and encircles the quaint timber and thatched architecture. 

The highlight of Petite France is the Vauban Dam (Barrage Vauban). Together with the Ponts Couverts bridges it forms a set of medieval fortifications stretching across a canal. Marvel at the extraordinary architecture of this 17th-century weir and learn about its intriguing function. The barrage was used to raise the water levels and flood the surrounding terrain during enemy attacks, as it did during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870.

Another of the district’s iconic sights is the Strasbourg Cathedral, with its sole tower creating an intriguing aesthetic admired by Victor Hugo and Goethe, among others. Notice the pink hue given off by the gothic sandstone façade, which shows off an elaborate rose window and religious sculptures.

Learn about religion’s prominent role in the city’s development by exploring Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Church, Saint Stephen’s Church and Saint Nicholas Church. Old Saint Peter’s Church and Saint Thomas Church add to the spiritual mix.

Beside Strasbourg Cathedral stands the 18th-century Rohan Palace, which housed the prince-bishops. Inspect its French baroque features and head inside to see its opulent interior. Descend to the basement for the Strasbourg Archaeological Museum, one of the city’s oldest museums.

The City-Centre – Petite France area encompasses the Grande Île and sweeps southwesterly beyond the historic dam. Ride the tram to the stops of Langstross/Grand Rue or Homme Fer and get around the quaint alleys on foot. You can also travel by bus to the stops on the canal-side streets toward the Neudorf district.  

Look for the spellbinding defensive structure and dam among the showstoppers in Strasbourg’s enchanting City-Centre – Petite France.


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Historic Center

Consider a visit to Strasbourg Christmas Market and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Historic Center. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Place Broglie Tram Stop or Langstross Grand'Rue Tram Station.

Petite-France

Spend some time visiting places like Galeries Lafayette while getting to know Petite-France, and be sure to check out the abundant dining options. You can hop aboard the metro at Alt Winmarik Tram Station or Langstross Grand'Rue Tram Station to see more of the area.

Quartier de la Cathédrale

While you're in Quartier de la Cathédrale, take in top sights like Strasbourg Christmas Market and jump on the metro at Place Broglie Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Quartier de la Gare

While you're in Quartier de la Gare, take in top sights like Train Station Square or Vauban Dam, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Faubourg National Tram Station or Gare Centrale Tram Station.

Krutenau

You might enjoy the historic sites while in Krutenau. Austerlitz Square is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Porte de l'Hopital Tram Station or Etoile Bourse Tram Station to see more of the city.



City-Centre - Petite France