Bed & Breakfast, Airbnb and Guesthouses in Strasbourg
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Accommodation
1,896
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$133
On average
High season
December - $310
+133%
Price in May
$123
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
1 Bedroom, 48m²
Price per week
$929
On average
Low season
April : $115
-14%
Available accommodation
35%
In May
The average price of a night in a vacation rental in in Strasbourg is $133.
If you want to spend a week in a vacation rental in Strasbourg, you have to pay on average $929 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between $802 and $2,167 for one week.
The price of a vacation rental in Strasbourg are less expensive in April: $115 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 14% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 133% ($310 per night) in 12, which is the most expensive month to live in Strasbourg.
On average, rentals in Strasbourg can accommodate 4 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 48 m².
The price of a vacation rental in Strasbourg is $139 per night this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average $968.
A vacation rental for a weekend in Strasbourg costs on average $336, for Friday and Saturday nights.
35% of the accommodation is still available for a stay in May. It will be necessary to pay on average $123 per night.
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Explore the European Parliament and the European Court of Human Rights, along with many other important European institutions here in Strasbourg. This city is not only the capital of Alsace, but is also the symbolic capital of Europe. Its breathtaking beautiful old historical center was classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In Strasbourg streets you will hear both French and German spoken, Strasbourg is indeed at the cross border of France and Germany and of their respective cultures. The best way to visit Strasbourg is the rental of a holiday apartment in its historical center by the district of the Petite France where you will spend a stunning Strasbourg weekend between 15th century noble mansions and the typical "maisons à colombages" of Alsace.
Surrounded by the River Ill the historical center of Strasbourg occupies an island called "grande île". Its narrow streets are full of half-timbered townhouses the so called "maisons à colombages" facing the canals of the Ill or the internal streets of the historical center, more particularly in the district of the Petite France. You will be able to live there during your romantic week-end, staying in your own apartment in Strabourg. The most stunning of these old buildings is the Maison Kammerzell which dates back to 15th century. Strasbourg Cathedral Notre Dame was built between years 1015 and 1439 and is the highest church in the world with its 142 meters high tower. Masterpiece of Gothic Art the Cathedral of Strasbourg is rich of hundreds of sculptures and represents itself a piece of history of Middle Age. The Cathedral front shows an Astrometric Clock which every day shows the procession of the apostles at 12.30 hours and indicates also the precession of the equinoxes. At 12.30pm in front of the Cathedral, you can watch the beautiful moving statues of the apostles coming out of the Astrometric Clock. Visit the center of the grande île, its ancient Lutheran and Calvinist temples dating back to 16th century along with beautiful Renaissance houses. On the banks of the Ill, visit the Palais des Rohan built in 1681 by the architects of Louis XV which hosts the Museum of Fine arts, the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Applied Arts. Visit the German district and its beautiful Liberty houses dating back to the years 1870/1910 and the Neustadt Imperial quarter. Rent vacation homes in Strasbourg to enjoy your weekend and avoid unpleasant and expensive hotels.
One of the best way to visit Strasbourg is sailing on the river Ill on a seventy minutes duration cruise which will take you all around the ancient town, the grande île upto the modern district of European headquarters. Under the ancient covered bridges of old Strasbourg let yourself be enchanted by the atmosphere of Alsace and by its beautiful timbered townhouses on the river. Not far from you vacation rentals in Strasbourg, and in order to enjoy a nice break after your cruise, you can stop at the university area of Krutenau where lively cafés and restaurants are crowded with students coming from all over the world. Strasbourg is one of the most cosmopolitan towns of all Europe by tradition and by choice.
You cannot visit Strasbourg without tasting its local specialties in one of its colorful and lively Winstube typical restaurants. Flammenkuche, sausages, sauerkraut, spaetzli, knodeln or the delicious Baeckehoffe meat and potatoes stew, pick up the one you prefer and enjoy the good food of Alsace without forgetting to drink a glass of good Gewurztraminer wine or an Alsatian beer. For a five o'clock break try an Apfelstrudel with sour cream or a slice of Kugelhopf marvelous to go with a cup of hot chocolate, a coffee or a tea. Book any accommodation in Strasbourg for your weekend and you will not regret it: this city is a must-stay of your trip to France. You could also stay in a guesthouse or find a room for rent in Strasbourg, in order to enjoy the local food of your owner. Just enjoy!
Strasbourg offers a rich tapestry of history with its stunning Gothic cathedral and charming half-timbered houses. Delve deeper into France's historical tapestry by exploring vacation rentals in Avignon, where the majestic Palais des Papes stands as a testament to its papal history. You can also find airbnb in Grenoble, a city cradled by the French Alps, which is renowned for its bastille fortifications. Don't miss the opportunity to discover Toulouse rental properties, where the iconic Capitole de Toulouse offers a glimpse into local governance and urban elegance.
The Alsace region's vineyards are famous, and wine enthusiasts can make the most of their trip by visiting nearby vacation rentals in Colmar, a charming town with cobblestone streets accented by colorful houses. Expand your experience of French viticulture by finding Bordeaux airbnb, where the renowned wineries promise a taste of some of the most prestigious wines. In addition, airbnb in Reims offers access to the birthplace of champagne with its historic cellars. The Mediterranean allure of Béziers rental houses presents an aromatic journey through the wine and vineyards of Languedoc.
Beyond its wine and historical richness, the city is a cultural hub that radiates authenticity. Broaden your cultural experience by exploring vacation rentals in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, home to the artistic heart of Montparnasse and its lively cafes. In stays in Nantes, indulge in the intricate blend of maritime and cultural legacy at the Château des Ducs de Bretagne. Meanwhile, arts and culture enthusiasts can explore airbnb in Beausoleil, which offers proximity to the glitz and glamour of Monaco, merging cultural richness with luxurious leisure.