La Petite France Tours and Tickets
La Petite France

- La Petite France is an ideal spot for travelers of all ages, especially photography buffs.
- The ancient neighborhood may prove challenging for those in wheelchairs or with mobility issues.
- Be sure to go to the terrace atop the dam for a great view over the four towers of the Covered Bridges.
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There are plenty of ways to experience La Petite France. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it is free to visit La Petite France, many people opt to visit this historic neighborhood on a guided tour. You can expect to pay around US$38 per person for a shared walking tour, while private tours typically cost at least twice that amount, depending on group size.
In a city already teeming with medieval architecture, La Petite France stands out for its colorful and impeccably preserved half-timbered houses. The area is sprawled around a network of canals and bridges. That makes it a photographer’s dream. You can also amble around or grab a traditional meal.
Yes, the area is easily reached on foot, and it’s a popular choice among independent travelers. That said, if you visit the neighborhood independently, you risk missing out on a deeper understanding of the city’s medieval heritage and tumultuous modern history. History buffs may want to come with a guide.
That depends. A guided walking tour might take anywhere from an hour or two to three, covering both La Petite France and other parts of Strasbourg’s Old City. If you visit alone, a simple stroll might take 30 minutes, while stopping for a tarte flamblée will add an hour.
Yes. In fact, along with Strasbourg’s Gothic cathedral, this is one sight that travelers shouldn’t miss. Not only is the neighborhood a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but it remains one of the most atmospheric attractions in all of Alsace, renowned for its unique architecture as well as its culinary offerings.






































































































































