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Where to Stay in Strasbourg

Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods

🛡️ Safe💰 Budget: EUR 70/day🚶 Very Walkable☀️ Best: May, Jun, Sep📶 WiFi: good

Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads

Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Strasbourg

1

European Quarter

Mid-range

Modern and institutional, home to the European Parliament and other EU institutions.

business travelersdigital nomadsbudgetfamilies
  • +Quieter and more spacious
  • +Good for longer stays and those attending events
  • +Proximity to Parc de l'Orangerie
  • -Further from the historic city center
  • -Fewer dining and entertainment options within the immediate vicinity
2

Grande Île (City Center)

Mid-range

The historic heart of Strasbourg, buzzing with shops, cafes, and major landmarks.

first-timersfamiliescouplesculturefoodies
  • +Unbeatable access to main attractions
  • +Wide range of dining and shopping options
  • +Excellent public transport connections
  • -Can be overwhelming with crowds, especially during peak season
  • -Less residential feel, more commercial
3

Krutenau

Mid-range

A lively and bohemian district known for its student population, bars, and independent shops.

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  • +Vibrant nightlife and diverse dining scene
  • +More affordable options for food and drink
  • +Authentic local atmosphere
  • -Can be noisy at night, especially on weekends
  • -Fewer high-end accommodation options
4

Petite France

Luxury

A fairytale quarter with canals, cobblestones, and timber-framed houses.

first-timerscouplesculturefoodies
  • +Extremely picturesque and historic
  • +Abundant charming restaurants and cafes
  • +Central and walkable to major sights
  • -Can be very crowded with tourists
  • -Accommodations can be pricier

WiFi & Remote Work in Strasbourg

Quality

good

Avg Speed

30-50 Mbps

Free WiFi

Public Wi-Fi ('Strasbourg Wifi') in many public squares and some municipal buildings; many cafes and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi to customers.

Coworking

Several options like 'Le Nuage' or 'La Ruche'; daily passes typically range from 15-25€.

Daily Budget (Budget)

EUR 70/day

Winstub Hotel dorm bedEUR 30
Boulangerie for breakfast pastry and coffee, picnic lunch from a local market, Flamkuchen from a street vendorEUR 20
Walk everywhere, use tram for longer distances (2 single tickets)EUR 3.8
Explore Petite France on foot, visit Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg (exterior and free areas), enjoy the European Parliament gardensEUR 16.2
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Hidden Gems in Strasbourg

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Le Tire-Bouchon

A classic Alsatian 'winstub' where locals gather for traditional dishes like choucroute and tarte flambée. It's cozy, authentic, and offers a genuine taste of the region.

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1 area to be cautious about

Read our full safety guide for Strasbourg