European Quarter Travel Guide

Strasbourg

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A modern glass building by a calm river with lush trees and a clear blue sky.
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See poignant works of art and key symbols of Europe, including the European Parliament and a piece of the Berlin Wall, in this political hub.

The European Quarter of Strasbourg houses several European Union (EU) institutions, making it a key political centre for the continent. Learn about the European councils, foundations and institutions that are based here. Discover a range of artistic and historical attractions, including a portion of the iconic Berlin Wall.

Many large buildings, some of which belong to the EU and the Council of Europe, are located in this district. Take guided visits of the main institutions to find out more about their roles and what happens within them.

Admire the glossy, glass exterior of the European Parliament. This is where European representatives gather to vote and debate for 4 days every month. Visitors are allowed to sit in on these sessions, though they are popular, so book your place well in advance.

Marvel at the gigantic Palace of Europe, an imposing building that houses the Council of Europe. Examine the Stone of the Victims of Hunger monument in front of the main stairway. This slab of white marble is dedicated to those who face suffering and misery.

Climb the stairs to reach the Memorial of Auschwitz, a stone symbol memorializing the Holocaust. Other sculptures and works of art on the grounds include a bronze sculpture named Interpenetration, which plays on themes of expansion and contraction, and the Rights of Man, which depicts a circle of human figures.

Other key institutions in this district include the European Court of Human Rights, which has ruled on some of the most important legal cases in the continent’s history. Look for a piece of the old Berlin Wall on the lawn beside the Palace of the Rights of Man. This part of the wall has the word “freiheit" (freedom) inscribed on it.

The European Quarter is in the northwest of Strasbourg. Some of the buildings offer guided tours for free check ahead online to reserve a place. To reach the European Quarter, ride a tram to the Parlement Européen station.


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Where to stay in European Quarter

Find the best European Quarter areas for the activities you enjoy most.

City-Centre - Petite France

Travellers love City-Centre - Petite France for its stunning cathedral, and you can see more of Carre d'Or by jumping on the metro at Langstross Grand'Rue Tram Station or Place Broglie Tram Stop. You might spend time checking out top sights like Strasbourg Christmas Market and Place Kléber.

Historic Center

Travellers choose Historic Center for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Place Broglie Tram Stop or Langstross Grand'Rue Tram Station and check out top sights like Strasbourg Christmas Market.

Petite-France

Travellers choose Petite-France for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Alt Winmarik Tram Station or Langstross Grand'Rue Tram Station and check out top sights like Galeries Lafayette.

Quartier de la Cathédrale

While you're in Quartier de la Cathédrale, take in top sights like Strasbourg Christmas Market and jump on the metro at Place Broglie Tram Stop to see more of the city.

Quartier de la Gare

While you're in Quartier de la Gare, take in top sights like Train Station Square or Vauban Dam, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Faubourg National Tram Station or Gare Centrale Tram Station.



European Quarter Travel Guide