European capital, UNESCO heritage, starred gastronomy and Alsatian art of living: the reasons why Strasbourg stands out as a premium destination on the international scene.
Strasbourg is quietly, but surely, establishing itself as one of the most coveted destinations in Europe for a high-end international clientele. European capital, Franco-German crossroads, UNESCO heritage and starred gastronomy: the city brings together assets that few metropolises can claim simultaneously. Deciphering growing attractiveness.
A European capital at the crossroads of cultures
Strasbourg has a unique status in Europe: seat of the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights, it welcomes tens of thousands of political, economic and diplomatic decision-makers from the continent every year. This institutional concentration generates a constant flow of high-end business travelers who discover, beyond the meeting rooms, a city with exceptional cultural and gastronomic wealth.
A double UNESCO heritage: Grande-Île and Neustadt
Strasbourg is one of the rare cities in the world to have a double UNESCO ranking: the Big Island (medieval historic center) since 1988, and the Neustadt (German imperial district) since 2017. This international recognition places Strasbourg in the same category as Venice, Prague or Bruges, attracting demanding cultural travelers seeking the authenticity of European heritage.
Star gastronomy: a terroir that shines in the firmament
With several Michelin-starred restaurants, including the legendary Au Crocodile and the Buerehiesel, Strasbourg is establishing itself as a leading gastronomic destination. The Alsatian terroir — foie gras, revisited sauerkraut, Vosges game, pastries — combined with the excellence of the Grands Crus of Alsace, offers a taste experience that seduces the most sophisticated palates in the world.
Accessibility and international connectivity
Served by an international airport (Strasbourg-Entzheim) and the TGV linking Paris in 1 hour 46 minutes, Strasbourg benefits from remarkable accessibility. Its border position with Germany, the proximity of Basel (Switzerland) and the EuroAirport, and its European motorway network make it an ideal hub for an international clientele.
Adopt A Concierge: your partner in Strasbourg
From our headquarters at 91 route des Romans in Strasbourg, we support a demanding international clientele in the discovery and organization of exceptional stays. Our intimate knowledge of the city, our network of premium partners and our ability to open doors usually closed make us the natural partner for any high-end traveler visiting Strasbourg.
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