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Strasbourg tours
58 Tours
55 - 65 Max Group Size
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2026
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Discover Strasbourg tours in France
Canals, half-timbered streets and Alsace wine culture, with travel arranged end to end
Strasbourg tours in France combine storybook streets, rich history and Alsace flavours in one easygoing trip. Expect time to explore the canal-lined Petite France district, admire timber-framed houses, and soak up the city’s mix of French and Germanic influences. Many guided tours also link Strasbourg with other French highlights such as Dijon and Lyon, with Paris a common start or finish point. Some itineraries are multi-country, travelling through Switzerland, Germany and Luxembourg, while keeping Strasbourg as a memorable stop. With transport and accommodation arranged, it is a simple way to experience Alsace and enjoy a well-paced journey through eastern France.
Strasbourg trips at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Many trips that visit Strasbourg run as group tours, blending guided sightseeing at the main highlights with unstructured time to explore independently. An English-speaking guide is usually on the coach to manage the day-to-day flow, while some departures also offer commentary in other languages, and certain routes change guides as the itinerary moves between regions.
Accommodation
Accommodation is typically in 3 star and 4 star hotels, giving you a comfortable base after full days of touring. Hotel style and exact location can vary by trip, and comparable properties may be used when availability is tight, which helps keep multi-stop itineraries operating smoothly in peak periods.
Trip pacing
The pace is often medium, designed to fit several key experiences into a shorter timeframe without feeling rushed at every turn. Coach travel connects cities and scenic stop-offs, with time built in for short walks and photos, and some early starts are scheduled to reach popular sights while leaving free time for meals not included in the plan.
Popular tours visiting Strasbourg
Why visit Strasbourg
Experience Strasbourg’s Alsace character, waterways and food and wine traditions
Strasbourg is a rewarding base for discovering Alsace, where cobbled lanes, canals and elegant squares set the scene for relaxed exploration. The city is known for Petite France, a photogenic quarter of waterways and historic houses that looks especially atmospheric from the water. Beyond the postcard views, Strasbourg’s food and wine culture reflects the region’s character, with opportunities to enjoy local tastings and vineyard experiences as part of many France tours. Strasbourg also sits naturally within journeys that connect eastern France, including Burgundy, making it a great fit for travellers who want contrast in a single trip. With its mix of cultural influences and walkable centre, Strasbourg suits guided tours that blend organised sightseeing with time to wander independently.
Frequently asked questions
Are Strasbourg tours fully guided?
Strasbourg tours are typically partially guided. Travel is accompanied by an English speaking guide, but there is no single tour leader throughout the entire trip. Scheduled sightseeing and experiences are included at key points, with more personal time in between.
What is the group size on Strasbourg tours in France?
Group size is 65 on these Strasbourg tours. This helps keep transport and logistics consistent across multi-stop itineraries, while still allowing time to explore Strasbourg independently during free periods.
What accommodation is used on Strasbourg tours?
Accommodation is in 3-4 star hotels on these Strasbourg tours in France. Hotel standards and star ratings can vary by country and region, and alternative hotels of a similar standard may be used due to availability.
Do Strasbourg tours include a boat trip in Petite France?
Many tours include a boat experience in Strasbourg’s Petite France area. This is a great way to see the canals and historic architecture from the water, alongside time to explore the district on foot.
Are meals included on Strasbourg tours?
Meals are not specified in the itinerary on these Strasbourg tours. It is best to plan for independent meals, which also gives flexibility to try Alsace dishes and choose restaurants that suit personal tastes.
Is there wine tasting on tours visiting Strasbourg?
Many itineraries include a winery visit and tasting in France. This pairs naturally with time in Strasbourg and Alsace, where regional wines and food culture are a highlight of the overall travel experience.
Where do tours that visit Strasbourg usually start and end?
Many tours that visit Strasbourg start in Paris and end in Paris, or finish in Paris after travelling through France. Some itineraries begin elsewhere, but Paris is a common hub for arrival and departure logistics.
Are Strasbourg tours suitable for travellers looking for an easier pace?
These Strasbourg tours have an easy physical difficulty level and a medium pace. Days typically focus on sightseeing, short walks in towns and cities, and coach travel between destinations, rather than strenuous activities.
Do Strasbourg itineraries ever visit other countries?
Some itineraries that include Strasbourg are multi-country and also travel through Switzerland, Germany and Luxembourg. The Strasbourg visit remains a key moment in France, with the city’s Alsace atmosphere and waterways a central highlight.
What entry fees are included on Strasbourg tours?
Entry fees are included only when specified. Experiences that are commonly included include a boat trip in Petite France in Strasbourg and a winery visit and tasting in France, while other visits may be optional.
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