Petite-France
Petite France is the city's lively tourist hub, known for cobblestone streets, canals, and well-preserved half-timbered homes like the Tanners’ House, built in 1572. A terrace atop the 17th-century Barrage Vauban, a covered bridge and dam, offers panoramic views. Alsatian eateries dot the area, while shops on and around Grand’Rue sell clothing and souvenirs such as crockery, wine, and specialty teas.
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Oct 17, 2023 · La Petite France is the picturesque quarter of Strasbourg, on the banks of the river Ill. Thanks to its advantageous waterside location, ...