Strasbourg is in the northeast of France. I was there two weeks ago. Gorgeous but heavily commercialized. It is nothing in comparison to every village I visited in the Alsace region…. Stayed in Colmar at the La Maison des Testes (historical!) during my visit and used that as my base to see almost every picturesque village of the Alsace region. Took the train from Colmar to Strasbourg (30 minute ride) and spent the day there, took the river cruise to top it all. That side of France is amazing! ❤
I wouldn't leave out the fun experience to take the tram as a border crossing over the Rhine to Germany and a nice stroll on either side of the river. Strasbourg itself is lovely but there is a lot more to discover in terms of medieval Alsatian towns, the Vosges, the Black Forest, Basel, Freiburg, Mulhouse, Colmar.
@@Okiejayjay Which is perfectly logical for the oldest buildings... Then, from 1681 until 1945, Strasbourg and Alsace have alternated between France and Germany no less than five times. Due to its complicated history this is the place where French and German cultures meet and mix, the unique Alsatian culture; for those interested in architecture, it's fun to walk through Strasbourg, look at buildings (at least those less than 350-year old) and guess from their style which ones were built by the French and which ones were built by the German.
I just met a girl from there and was checking out the city on google earth. Just in most towns to look at, I check out the churches and cathedral. Love the astronomical clock. Love❤
Strasbourg is in the northeast of France. I was there two weeks ago. Gorgeous but heavily commercialized. It is nothing in comparison to every village I visited in the Alsace region…. Stayed in Colmar at the La Maison des Testes (historical!) during my visit and used that as my base to see almost every picturesque village of the Alsace region. Took the train from Colmar to Strasbourg (30 minute ride) and spent the day there, took the river cruise to top it all. That side of France is amazing! ❤
I wouldn't leave out the fun experience to take the tram as a border crossing over the Rhine to Germany and a nice stroll on either side of the river. Strasbourg itself is lovely but there is a lot more to discover in terms of medieval Alsatian towns, the Vosges, the Black Forest, Basel, Freiburg, Mulhouse, Colmar.
Oh, I love French old houses' roofs.
It’s typical South German architecture.
@@Okiejayjay Which is perfectly logical for the oldest buildings... Then, from 1681 until 1945, Strasbourg and Alsace have alternated between France and Germany no less than five times. Due to its complicated history this is the place where French and German cultures meet and mix, the unique Alsatian culture; for those interested in architecture, it's fun to walk through Strasbourg, look at buildings (at least those less than 350-year old) and guess from their style which ones were built by the French and which ones were built by the German.
I lived there for 10 years. Great city
I visited Strasbourg two times before, but I still want to go there again, lovely place.
It's truly special ❤️
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We stayed in Strasbourg in 1998 in the Hotel Cathedrale and loved the city. We brought our kids back the next year. Thanks for the tour!
Thank you! Strasbourg is magical ❤️
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Really nice city.
I just met a girl from there and was checking out the city on google earth. Just in most towns to look at, I check out the churches and cathedral. Love the astronomical clock. Love❤
It's really a nice place to live. Good visit
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you!
Glad you liked it ❤️
Wow amazing
great work!
love you appi ❤
7:21 Ukrainian flag 🇺🇦 on the building left, up. I’ve noticed Ukrainian flags in Strasbourg when I was there last month 💛💙🙂
È possibile sposarsi con il taxi? Non trovo nessuna compagnia, sapete consigliarmene qualcuna? Grazie mille!!!
You look gorgeous in white.❤
Wahoooo
the history of the "petite France" name is close to true. Don't forget that in those time, Alsace and Strasbourg was NOT in France...
Oh you're right! It does make more sense this way, thanks!
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I love strasbourg!!!!
3:54 why say top Christian building in the world? I thought it was the tallest in the world till 1874, period !
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