What to do in Strasbourg in 3 days? 14 places you cannot miss…
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What to do in Strasbourg in 3 days? 14 places you cannot miss…

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The northeast of France is one of the most incredible regions in all of Europe and throughout this territory you will find cities that differ from other parts of the country both for their architecture and their history.

In this video we show you and tell you about 14 places and attractions to see, do and visit in Strasbourg, Alsace, France, in 3 days regardless of the time of year.

1 - Notre Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral
It is the second most visited church in all of France and has definitely been the most important tourist attraction in this city.
It is a Gothic-style site that was built over four centuries, which was quite common during medieval times.
It is the sixth tallest church in the world with its famous bell tower reaching 142 m.

2 - The Kammerzell
The Kammerzell is another of Strasbourg's great historical architectural treasures.
It is a medieval construction that dates specifically from the year 1427 and that stands out for its size and for its exteriors in dark tones under a Gothic architecture, which are full of windows, thus creating a unique architectural work in the world and it is, the french northeast

3 - The Rohan Palace
The Rohan Palace in several of its aspects has a typical decoration of the baroque, rococo and imperial style. For this reason, it is a work of art in its own right and also contains three very important museums, the city's fine arts museum, the decorative arts museum, and the archeology museum.

4 – Little Paris
If we talk about areas that cannot be missed, representative of the city of Strasbourg is La Petite France.
It is a small part of the southern tip of the Great Island of Strasbourg and for some people it is the most interesting area in the entire city because it is the highest concentration of the picturesque houses that define it.

5 – The tram stop at Place de l'Homme de Fer
l'Homme-de-Fer is a square in the center of Strasbourg, located at the northern end of Place Kléber.
Very urban and very busy, it is one of the main route intersections in the city where several tram lines intersect.

6 - The Covered Bridges.
In the extension of the Petite France neighborhood are the Covered Bridges.
Despite the disappearance of the roofs in the 18th century, they have a somewhat confusing name, as none of the three bridges remain covered.

7 - The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg.
The Museum opened its doors in 1998, offering a generous panorama of artistic creation from 1870 to the present day.

8 - Gutenberg Square.
Very close on one side to the Cathedral and on the other, to Kleber Square, Gutenberg Square can be said to be one of the most famous and lively places in Strasbourg.

9 - Kleber Square.
It is the main square of Strasbourg, it is the largest in the city center and the heart of the commercial area and was declared in 1988 by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.

10 - Neudorf neighborhood.
A small city within a city, this district, the most populous in Strasbourg, has its own personality.

11 - The Church of Saint Peter the Younger.
It is a Protestant church and one of the most outstanding monuments of this city, both in an artistic and architectural sense, it is a true jewel of the city.

12 - Rue Mercière or the Street of the merchants.
It is a medieval street in Strasbourg.
It is about 76 m long and works as a popular viewpoint.

13 - Rue du Marroquin.
The name of this small street refers to the many shoemakers who had established themselves there for a long time.

14 - The European Quarter.
Currently, the city of Strasbourg has gained significant importance for the European Union because it is the permanent seat of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights.

⌚ Timestamps

00:53 -1 Notre Dame Cathedral in Strasbourg
02:17 -2 The Kammerzell
02:47 -3 Rohan Palace
03:29 -4 Little Paris
04:42 -5 The tram stop at Place de l'Homme de Fer
05:32 -6 The Covered Bridges
06:33 -7 The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg
06:47 -8 Gutenberg Square
07:24 -9 Kléber Square
07:48 -10 Neudorf Quarter
09:27 -11 The Church of Saint Peter the Younger
10:00 -12 Rue Mercière or the Street of merchants
10:21 -13 Rue du Marroquin
10:58 -14 The European Quarter

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