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Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg, a fascinating city that masterfully combines French and German traditions, is situated in the Grand Est area of northeastern France. It occupies a special place at the nexus of European politics and culture as the official seat of the European Parliament. The city is well-known for its attractive old town, Grande Île, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is distinguished by its half-timbered homes, cobblestone streets, and quaint canals. With its elaborate Gothic façade and astronomical clock, the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral commands a prominent position in the skyline and attracts tourists from all over the world.

 

Strasbourg is a center for innovation, education, and the arts in addition to its historical attractiveness. The city is home to lively markets, welcoming Alsatian winstubs (wine pubs), and a thriving culinary scene that combines German heartiness with French elegance. It is simple to visit both contemporary areas and historic quarters thanks to its effective tram network and bike-friendly structure. Whether wandering along the Ill River or sipping coffee in a historic center, Strasbourg provides a beautiful blend of heritage and progress.

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All foreign nationals must have a Schengen visa in order to enter France because it is a member of the Schengen Area. But the visa success rate for France is very high and it can be easily obtained by applying throught official website of France or via your travel agents, they will get this done for you. U.S. nationals who are visiting France for business or pleasure and have valid passports are allowed entry without a visa for 90 days every six months.  

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