
Itinerary
Day 118.07.2024Thursday
Grande Mosquée de Strasbourg
The Grande Mosquée de Strasbourg is a large, modern mosque that accommodates over 1,000 worshippers. The mosque features elegant architecture and an impressive copper dome. It is situated on a bend in the River Ill and is flanked by beautiful gardens. The women's area of prayer is spacious and well-equipped, and the wudhu area is spotless. The mosque has a big parking lot for drivers who come by car.

Association La Grande Écluse
From the Grande Écluse covered bridge, there is a panoramic view of the Strasbourg cityscape. The Grande Écluse is open to the public during the day and illuminated at night.

Ponts Couverts de Strasbourg
Maybe, It is the most romantic place of this World. It includes four medieval towers but the view is just lovely.
Grande-Île de Strasbourg
Grande-Île de Strasbourg is an Unesco World Heritage Site located in the heart of the city, with twisting lanes and photogenic old houses. It's perfect for aimless ambling, with its atmospheric alleys illuminated by lanterns at night. Its history seeps through the streets, with attractions such as hotels and shops nearby.

Maison Kammerzell
It is the finest old burgher's house in the city. Considered a gem of Alsatian architecture, the Kammerzell House (built between 1427 and 1589) features half-timbered upper floors, traditional leaded windows, and rich carved ornamentation. The building's ground floor, with its carved stone arches, served as a space where merchants sold their wares during the 15th century. The Maison Kammerzell has been converted into a hotel and has a renowned fine-dining restaurant with windows that look out onto the cathedral's facade.

Alsatian Museum
Located in a patrician house built in 1620, the Alsatian Museum displays a collection of folk art, furniture, costumes, and domestic items. Visitors can view thousands of objects that offer an insight into rural Alsatian life in the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum also features rooms that represent the interior style of different regions of Alsace, including the agricultural plains and the Vosges Mountains. A tour of the museum gives visitors a feel for the charm of Alsatian homes.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
Considered one of the most beautiful monuments of Gothic architecture in Europe, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame presides over Strasbourg with its soaring tower. The 142-meter spire was the highest point in the Christian world, until the 19th century.
Parc de l'Orangerie
Strasbourg's Parc de l'Orangerie is a large and well-maintained park that is one of the city's most popular attractions. It features flower-lined gardens, a boating lake, playgrounds for children, and various other attractions. It is also home to monuments and sculptures, including the Europe Parliament building.
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