What to do and see in Bas-Rhin, Grand Est: The Best Sights & Landmarks

August 6, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Bas-Rhin, France including Fort De Schoenenbourg, Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg, La Petite France, Saint Georges, Eglise protestante Saint Pierre le Jeune, Ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof, Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg, Sanctuaire du Mont Sainte Odile, Cave historique des hospices civils de Strasbourg, Eglise Saint-Georges.
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1. Fort De Schoenenbourg

Rue Commandant Martial Reynier, 67250 Hunspach France +33 3 88 80 96 19 http://www.lignemaginot.com
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5.0 based on 295 reviews

Fort De Schoenenbourg

2. 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.

3. 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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4.5 based on 10,198 reviews

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.

4. Saint Georges

5 rue du Presbytere, 67500 Haguenau France +33 3 88 93 90 03 http://psgh.diocese-alsace.fr
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Saint Georges

5. 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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4.5 based on 465 reviews

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.

6. Ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof

130 Route Departementale, 67130 Natzwiller France +33 3 88 47 44 67 [email protected] http://www.struthof.fr
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4.5 based on 696 reviews

Ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof

Site officiel de l'ancien camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof, le seul camp nazi sur le territoire français, alors en Alsace annexée

Reviewed By Titch-the-Witch - Romanel, Switzerland

This is a beautiful location with a horrific history. I think this is one of the lesser known concentration camps but it is worth a visit. It is set on a fairly steep slope which was an additional problem for those interned here. There is a film in the main building as well as information about other camps. On the site itself there are only a few barracks left, including one used for "experiments" on the prisoners where there is also a gas chamber and a cremation oven. Off the main site there is another gas chamber in what used to be a hall used for parties. It is thought-provoking and shocking that over 20,000 people perished here. I don't consider this would be a suitable visit for younger children.

7. Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg

D159 Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg, 67600 Orschwiller France +33 3 69 33 25 00 [email protected] http://www.haut-koenigsbourg.fr/
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4.5 based on 3,211 reviews

Chateau du Haut Koenigsbourg

This fairy tale castle looks down majestically across the Alsace plain for more then 850 years. Towering at 757 m over picture perfect villages and colourful vineyards, it is one of France's most widely visited castles. Restored in the early 20th century, its current state reflects how it looked in the 15th century. Passing the main gate of the impressive Haut-Koenigsbourg is to enter the medieval world. An enjoyable and breathtaking experience! The castle is open all year round except 1 January, 1 May, 10 July (Tour de France 2019) and 25 December.

Reviewed By andreit258 - Ploiesti, Romania

If you go in Alsace this is one of the things to see on that trip. A restored castle on top of a beautiful hill, where from you can see the surrounding vineyards Beautiful

8. Sanctuaire du Mont Sainte Odile

Mont Sainte-Odile, 67530 Ottrott France +33 3 88 95 80 53 [email protected] http://www.mont-sainte-odile.fr/
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4.5 based on 1,520 reviews

Sanctuaire du Mont Sainte Odile

9. Cave historique des hospices civils de Strasbourg

1 Place de l Hopital, 67091, Strasbourg France +33 3 88 11 64 50 http://www.vins-des-hospices-de-strasbourg.fr/
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4.5 based on 398 reviews

Cave historique des hospices civils de Strasbourg

Reviewed By editorgoodlifefrance - Kent, United Kingdom

Loved my tour of this ancient wine cellar and shop. They have the oldest bottle of white wine in the world here, dates to 1472. The tour is fascinating and you can buy some of the best local wines at a great price. A steady stream of locals came in to buy wine while I was there! A fascinating experience that's quirky and a bit off the beaten track - and all the better for it!

10. Eglise Saint-Georges

Place St-Georges, 67600, Selestat France +33 3 88 58 87 20 http://www.selestat-haut-koenigsbourg.com/
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Eglise Saint-Georges

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