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Strasbourg old town with the cathedral and half-timbered houses
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Grand Est

Fairy-tale Alsatian villages, Christmas markets & German-French culture

🎭 culture🏰 architectureπŸ›οΈ history🍷 foodπŸ‡ wine

Main city

Strasbourg

Budget level

Budget-friendly

Best months

March, April, May

πŸŽ“ Student vibe

Extremely chill and walkable. Strasbourg has one of Europe's largest university populations relative to city size. The cultural mix (French administration, German architecture, Alsatian cuisine) makes every weekend feel like an international experience.

Getting there by train

From strasbourg

30 min to Colmar

TER regional train, runs hourly

From paris

2h10 to Strasbourg

TGV InouΓ―, frequent departures

From lyon

3h30 to Strasbourg

TGV via Paris or direct TGV

Journey times are approximate. Always check current schedules on sncf-connect.com.

Colmar Old Town

Half day to full day

One of France's best-preserved medieval city centres β€” the 'Little Venice' of Alsace.

The old town itself is free to explore. Unterlinden Museum offers reduced rates for students β€” check before visiting.

πŸ’‘ Student tip

Walk the tanners' quarter in the morning before tour buses arrive. Most streets are free to explore and the markets are cheap for local snacks.

🏰 architectureπŸ›οΈ history🎭 culture

Route des Vins d'Alsace

Full day

70 km of signposted wine road through postcard-perfect villages between Colmar and Strasbourg.

πŸ’‘ Student tip

Rent a bike from Colmar or Obernai and pick one or two villages rather than trying to cover the whole route. Riquewihr and Eguisheim are highlights.

πŸ‡ wine🌿 nature🎭 culture

Riquewihr

2–3 hours

A tiny walled village that looks frozen in the 16th century β€” and somehow still is.

πŸ’‘ Student tip

Day-trip from Strasbourg or Colmar. Buy Munster cheese and Kugelhopf at the market stalls rather than tourist shops.

πŸ›οΈ history🏰 architecture🍷 food

Haut-KΕ“nigsbourg Castle

2–3 hours

A dramatic 12th-century castle perched above the Alsatian plain at 757 m.

EU residents under 26 check official pricing β€” policy may change. Always verify at hautkoenigsbourg.fr.

πŸ’‘ Student tip

EU citizens under 26 may be eligible for free or reduced entry β€” check the official site before booking (cms.hautkoenigsbourg.fr). Go on a clear day for views of the Rhine.

πŸ›οΈ history⛰️ adventure🏰 architecture

Vosges Mountains

Full day or weekend

Forested rounded peaks, lakes, and ski resorts accessible in under an hour from Strasbourg.

πŸ’‘ Student tip

The Lac de Gerardmer and its surroundings are perfect for free hiking. No car needed if you take TER to Corcieux area in summer.

🌿 nature⛰️ adventure😌 relaxationπŸ”οΈ mountains

🎫 Student discounts in this region

Many Alsace museums offer under-26 EU resident discounts. Always carry your student card. The TER regional network offers youth fares β€” verify current offers on ter.sncf.com.

πŸš‚ Travel tip

The Alsace region has excellent TER rail coverage. A regional day-pass (pass journΓ©e) lets you hop between villages for a flat price β€” check SNCF Connect or the TER Grand Est website for current pricing.

Official sources

SNCF Connect β€” train tickets TER regional trains French national monuments

Last verified: 2025-09-01

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