The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Strasbourg, Grand Est

March 25, 2022 Diedre Savory

You view great wine as the essence of a good vacation. Your travel companion, however, is a beer aficionado. Will it be Paris or Munich? Stop arguing and go to Strasbourg, where you can have the best of French and German cuisine, including the booze. The entire central island is a World Heritage Site. Don’t miss the 12th-century cathedral or the storybook "la Petite France" neighborhood.
Restaurants in Strasbourg

1. Happy Strasbourg

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Happy Strasbourg

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.

2. One City Tours

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5.0 based on 1,298 reviews

One City Tours

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 !

3. VinoRoute - Oenotourisme en Alsace

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5.0 based on 207 reviews

VinoRoute - Oenotourisme en Alsace

Discover the Alsace Wines, with a local guide! NEW in 2020 ! Unique in Strasbourg, join our half-day small group tour "From Vines to Wines" including a first wine tasting directly in the vineyard and a second tasting at the winery ! All tours can now be prepared for groups 2 to 15 persons as we have 2 vans! Our Full-day wine tours in small groups (2 to 8 persons) include 3 tastings in 3 different wineries in Alsace! We pick you up at your hotel in Strasbourg! Visit 2 different wineries in our Alsace Wines Discovery Half-day Tour ! In December, enjoy our special Christmas tour including the visit of Christmas Markets in Colmar, Riquewihr and Obernai, and one wine-tasting session! We organize private tours according to your wishes: village visits, medieval castle, wine tastings, beer tastings, lunch at the restaurant or at a winery, do not hesitate to contact us and we will stick to your requests!

4. Dooz Escape Game

19 rue des Magasins, 67000, Strasbourg France +33 3 90 41 77 17 [email protected] http://www.doozescape.com
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Dooz Escape Game

5. SENSAS Strasbourg

4 rue de L'Industrie, 67450, Strasbourg France +33 6 01 91 45 84 [email protected] http://strasbourg.sensas.ms/
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SENSAS Strasbourg

6. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg

Place de la Cathedrale, 67000, Strasbourg France +33 6 67 19 81 42 [email protected] http://www.cathedrale-strasbourg.fr/
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4.5 based on 14,746 reviews

Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg

This huge cathedral, Strasbourg's most famous landmark, is an intimidating example of 13th-century Gothic architecture.

Reviewed By garryh702 - Port Coquitlam, Canada

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.

7. Musee Alsacien

23 - 25 Quai St-Nicolas, 67076, Strasbourg France +33 3 68 98 51 60 [email protected] http://en.musees.strasbourg.eu/en/alsatian-museum
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4.5 based on 1,267 reviews

Musee Alsacien

This museum explores the historic culture of Strasbourg and the rest of Alsace through exhibits of clothing and other household artifacts.

Reviewed By ALLISONMidland

This was a great museum to show example of the Alsacien area and period. The exhibits brought to life the life-style and daily activities of the people in a real life setting. A very worth while museum and worth a visit for sure!

8. La Petite France

Grand Île, Strasbourg France +33 3 88 52 28 28 http://www.otstrasbourg.fr/fr/decouvrir/monuments-musees-et-autres-sites-a-visiter/les-incontournables/F223007616_la-petite-france-strasbourg.html
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La Petite France

Strasbourg's historic neighborhood is a serene collection of cobblestone roads, fine restaurants and 16th-century buildings.

Reviewed By fiamma11 - Vienna, United States

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.

9. Musee de l'OEuvre Notre-Dame

3 Place du Chateau, 67000, Strasbourg France +33 3 68 98 51 60 http://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/index.php?page=musee-ond
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Musee de l'OEuvre Notre-Dame

An art museum with a sampling of regional work completed between the 11th and 17th centuries.

Reviewed By ChrisL872 - Niles, United States

This is a very complete artistic history of the area and especially the local cathedral. Items date back 800-900 years and range from statuary to paintings to tapestries to gold and silver accessories. Plus much more. Multiple levels in the building, so plan to spend some time here. Easy to find as it is near the cathedral. Admission is low and for seniors (60 or over) it is cut in half.

10. Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune

3 rue de la Nuee Bleue, 67000, Strasbourg France +33 3 88 22 02 40 http://www.saintpierrelejeune.org
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Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune

Reviewed By catrionah707 - Teddington, United Kingdom

Half protestant and half catholic, this is a very unusual church with plenty of interesting features. Parts of it are in real need of restoration, so worth a visit and helping to support.

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