Strasbourg Walking Tour 🇫🇷 | 4K City Walk Through the Beautiful Streets & Cathedral
Welcome to Strasbourg, France — a city where French charm meets German architecture. Today, we’ll explore its beautiful streets, canals, and landmarks in this 4K walking tour. We begin at the Barrage Vauban, a 17th-century bridge and dam. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Strasbourg, including Ponts Couverts and Petite France below. Now we’re at the Ponts Couverts — three bridges and four medieval towers that once protected the city and remain a Strasbourg icon. This is Rue des Moulins, a charming street with traditional Alsatian houses and cobblestone paths full of history. We enter Petite France, Strasbourg’s most picturesque area, filled with colorful half-timbered houses and peaceful canals. Ahead is the Strasbourg United Methodist Church — a quiet and historic place of worship. At Pont Saint-Martin, one of Strasbourg’s most scenic bridges, enjoy perfect canal views of Petite France and the Ill River. We now visit Saint Thomas Church, known for its Gothic design and famous Silbermann organ — often called the Protestant Cathedral. Walking along Quai Saint-Nicolas, admire the reflections of old Alsatian houses along the river — a peaceful moment in Strasbourg. Passing by La Nouvelle Douane — once a customs house, now home to local food and Alsatian products. Now walking through narrow medieval streets toward the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral towering above the city. Here it is — the Strasbourg Cathedral, one of Europe’s most stunning Gothic masterpieces, decorated with thousands of sculptures. Inside the cathedral, admire the colorful stained-glass windows and the world-famous astronomical clock. Back on the streets, explore the charming old town filled with cafés, souvenir shops, and Alsatian charm. We pass the Petite Train of Strasbourg — a fun tourist tram offering a quick sightseeing tour through the city’s highlights. Here’s the Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame, a museum preserving medieval art and the history of Strasbourg’s cathedral. We end our walk surrounded by the timeless beauty of Strasbourg. Thanks for joining — don’t forget to like and subscribe for more 4K walking tours!
Discover Strasbourg, France 🇫🇷 in stunning 4K!
Join me on a relaxing walking tour through the beautiful streets of Strasbourg, from the charming Petite France district to the majestic Strasbourg Cathedral. Experience the city’s historic architecture, canals, and lively atmosphere in real-time — perfect for travel lovers and virtual explorers.
Whether you’re planning a trip to Strasbourg or just love relaxing city walks, this video captures the authentic atmosphere, architecture, and sounds of this historic French city — all filmed in ultra high definition (4K UHD).
🗺️ About Strasbourg:
Located near the border of France and Germany, Strasbourg is famous for its UNESCO World Heritage old town, beautiful half-timbered houses, and as the seat of the European Parliament.#strasbourg #france #travel #europetrip #fairytalevillage #hiddengems #beautifuldestinations
Sit back, relax, and enjoy this real-time walking tour through the heart of Strasbourg.
00:00 – Start of the Strasbourg Walking Tour 🇫🇷
01:39 – Climbing to the Top of Barrage Vauban (Panoramic Views of Strasbourg)
03:24 – Ponts Couverts de Strasbourg | Iconic Towers & Canals
06:35 – Entering the Petite France District | Historic Half-Timbered Houses
09:34 – Strasbourg United Methodist Church
12:22 – Pont Saint-Martin & Beautiful Canal Views
15:55 – Visiting Saint Thomas Church (Église Saint-Thomas)
18:41 – Strolling Along Quai Saint-Nicolas | Scenic Riverside Views
21:35 – Passing La Nouvelle Douane
23:33 – Walking Toward Strasbourg Cathedral
25:10 – Strasbourg Cathedral Views (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg)
29:19 – Inside Strasbourg Cathedral | Stunning Gothic Architecture
33:31 – Exploring Old Town Streets Around the Cathedral
36:29 – Petite Train of Strasbourg | Tourist Tram Sightseeing
38:41 – Musée de l’Œuvre Notre-Dame Strasbourg
41:31 – Ending the Walk | Beautiful Streets & Farewell View of Strasbourg