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Strasbourg’s Petite France District , also known as Tanner’s Quarters, was once the home of millers, tanners, and fisherman, but is now one of the area’s most renowned tourist attractions. The historic quarter is filled with a charm and romance that can’t be found anywhere else in Strasbourg. You will enjoy walking the narrow streets filled with half-timbered houses, cafes, and boutique stores in the daytime, but will see the quarter really come to life when night falls. Take a stroll over one of the quarter’s many mystical bridges or take a boat ride on the River III in this stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg
European Parliament
Petite France District
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
L’Oeuvre Notre-Dame Museum
Rohan Palace
Saint-Pierre Le Jeune Church
Storks
Parc de l’Orangerie
Gutenberg Square
The Vauban Dam
The Garden of Two Shores
Neustadt
Batorama Boat Tour
Christmas Markets
Tapas Cafe
L’Epicerie
Les Freres Berthom
Au Camionneur
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