Strasbourg · France

How Much Does Strasbourg Cost? 2026 Budget Guide | Prices & Tips

Strasbourg offers a blend of French and German culture that is reflected in its moderate price point, making it more affordable than Paris but pricier than many rural French towns. Travelers can expect daily costs to range from $77 / €65 for budget-conscious solo visitors to over $565 / €480 for luxury experiences. While the city is generally accessible, prices for accommodation and dining can surge significantly during the famous Christmas Market season. Outside of peak periods, expenses are manageable for those focusing on local Alsatian staples and walking through the historic districts. Strategic use of city passes and public transit keeps daily outlays predictable for mid-range visitors.

Is Strasbourg expensive to visit?

Strasbourg is a moderately priced European destination with daily budgets typically falling between $77 / €65 and $565 / €480 depending on the level of luxury and the season of the visit.

Currency: Euro (EUR) (1 € ≈ 1.18 $)
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Daily Budget

How much to budget per person per day in Strasbourg

Budget

$77

per person /day

Mid-Range

$218

per person /day

Luxury

$565

per person /day

Trip Costs by Duration

Total estimated costs per person, excluding flights

Trip Costs by Duration Budget Mid-Range Luxury
3-Day Trip $230 $653 $1,695
5-Day Trip $383 $1,089 $2,825
7-Day Trip $536 $1,524 $3,955

per person — Excludes international flights

Budget Buffer

Recommended contingency for unexpected expenses

A buffer of 10–20% is advisable to cover variable costs such as the tourist tax, which ranges from $0.82 / €0.7 in hostels to ~$5.18 / €4.4 per person in luxury hotels. Additionally, visitors arriving by car must account for the Crit'Air environmental sticker fee required for entry into the Strasbourg Low Emission Zone.

How Does It Compare?

See how Strasbourg stacks up against other popular destinations

Paris Strasbourg is significantly more affordable; while a budget day in Paris often exceeds $118 / €100, a solo traveler can manage in Strasbourg for $77 / €65.
Lyon Costs are largely comparable for dining and transport, though Strasbourg's accommodation prices are more volatile due to the European Parliament sessions and seasonal markets.

What Things Cost

Real prices for common tourist expenses in Strasbourg

Food & Drink (3)
Item Price
Inexpensive Restaurant Meal Typical for a Tarte Flambée (Flammekueche) in a local winstub. $18 €15
Three-course Dinner (Mid-range) Price for two people. Includes local specialties like Choucroute Garnie. $77 €65
Domestic Draft Beer (0.5L) Look for happy hours (usually 17:00–19:00) to find pints for ~$5.3 / €4.5. $7.06 €6
Transport (4)
Item Price
TER Shuttle Train (Airport to City) Takes 9 minutes. The ticket also allows a transfer to the CTS tram network within 90 minutes. $6.12 €5.2
CTS Single Tram/Bus Ticket Buying from the driver costs ~$2.47 / €2.1. Contactless payment on board is available for ~$2.24 / €1.9. $2.24 €1.9
24h Solo Pass (All CTS Network) Unlimited travel on all trams and buses for 24 hours from the first validation. $5.41 €4.6
Vélhop Bike Rental (Daily) Strasbourg is France's most bike-friendly city. A deposit of ~$177 / €150 is usually required. $8.24 €7
Accommodation (3)
Item Price
Dorm bed in a central hostel Price for a standard dorm bed. Prices spike to ~$94 / €80 during the Christmas Market in December. $41 €35
Mid-range hotel room (Double) Centrally located near Place Kléber. Breakfast usually costs an additional ~$21 / €18 per person. $147 €125
Luxury hotel room (5-star) Historic luxury hotel in the heart of the city. Spa access may be included in premium tiers. $347 €295
Activities (4)
Item Price
Strasbourg Cathedral Platform Ticket Requires climbing 330 steps. Includes access to the viewing platform with city views. $9.42 €8
Batorama Boat Tour (Classic 70 min) The 'Strasbourg, 20 centuries of history' tour. It is highly recommended to book in advance. $19 €16
Strasbourg City Museum Entry Applies to individual museums like Palais Rohan or the Museum of Modern Art. $8.83 €7.5
European Parliament Visit Includes the Hemicycle and Parlamentarium Simone Veil. Booking in advance is mandatory. $0 €0

Food & Dining

What to eat and what it costs

Dining in Strasbourg is centered around hearty Alsatian cuisine, where an inexpensive restaurant meal like a Tarte Flambée costs approximately $18 / €15. A mid-range three-course dinner for two people typically totals $77 / €65, making the city a mid-tier culinary destination compared to other French hubs. Budget travelers often save by visiting local bakeries like Boulangerie Woerlé or taking advantage of happy hours (usually 17:00–19:00) where a 0.5L draft beer drops from $7.06 / €6 to approximately $5.3 / €4.5.

Cheap Eats

Where locals eat — real places, real prices

Au Brasseur

$12–$21 / €10–€18

Krutenau · Local chain

Their happy hour (17:00–18:30) offers massive discounts on Flammekueche and house-brewed beer.

L'Antica

$14–$24 / €12–€20

Petite France · Street food area

Excellent quality for the price in the highly touristy Petite France area.

Tandem

$9.42–$18 / €8–€15

Grande Île · Bakery

A great spot for a fresh, healthy lunch bowl away from the heavy Alsatian meats.

Boulangerie Woerlé

$4.71–$11 / €4–€9

Multiple locations · Bakery

Perfect for a quick, cheap lunch. Try the traditional Kougelhopf for ~$5.89 / €5.

Modern tram running through historic streets with traditional architecture, Strasbourg, France

Getting Around

Transport costs and the smartest ways to move

The most efficient way to navigate the city is via the extensive tram and bus network, with single tickets costing $2.24 / €1.9 and 24-hour solo passes priced at $5.41 / €4.6. Strasbourg is famously bike-friendly, and renting a Vélhop for $8.24 / €7 per day allows for easy exploration of the flat terrain and the European Quarter. For those arriving by air, the TER shuttle train provides a quick 9-minute connection to the city center for $6.12 / €5.2 and includes a transfer to the local tram network.

TER Shuttle Train (Airport to City) $6.12 €5.2
CTS Single Tram/Bus Ticket $2.24 €1.9
24h Solo Pass (All CTS Network) $5.41 €4.6
Vélhop Bike Rental (Daily) $8.24 €7

Accommodation Overview

A standard dorm bed in a central hostel averages $41 / €35, though this can jump to $94 / €80 during December festivities. Mid-range travelers can find double rooms near Place Kléber for around $147 / €125, while 5-star luxury stays in the heart of the city reach $347 / €295. Visiting in May, when temperatures are 18–22°C (64–72°F), often results in savings of ~$35 / €30 per night compared to the winter market peak.

Dorm bed in a central hostel $41 €35
Mid-range hotel room (Double) $147 €125
Luxury hotel room (5-star) $347 €295

Accommodation Budget in Strasbourg

Budget

$46 /night
Typical Range: $41 – $53

Hostels, budget hotels, shared facilities

Most Popular

Mid-Range

$108 /night
Typical Range: $94 – $124

3-star hotels, boutique stays, great locations

Luxury

$220 /night
Typical Range: $188 – $253

5-star hotels, suites, premium amenities

💡 Prices vary by season. Book 2-3 months ahead for best rates.

Where to Stay

See hotels, apartments & rentals around Strasbourg – live prices from Booking.com, Expedia, Vrbo and more

Money-Saving Tips

Insider tricks to stretch your budget further

  • 1 Visit the Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg for a free look at historic wine barrels, including one from 1472.
  • 2 Utilize the Strasbourg City Card activation to secure 50% discounts on museum entries and Batorama boat tours for 7 days.
  • 3 Eat lunch at Au Brasseur in the Krutenau district during their happy hour for discounted Flammekueche and beers.
  • 4 Take the TER shuttle train from the airport; the $6.12 / €5.2 ticket includes a 90-minute transfer window for the city's CTS tram system.
  • 5 Plan visits for the first Sunday of the month when municipal museums, such as Palais Rohan, offer free entry to all visitors.
  • 6 Rent a Vélhop bike for $8.24 / €7 a day to avoid buying multiple single-use tram tickets for short distances.
  • 7 Buy fresh bread and pastries at local chains like Boulangerie Woerlé instead of sitting for a hotel breakfast which can cost $21 / €18.
  • 8 Visit the European Parliament for free by booking a self-guided tour of the Hemicycle and Parlamentarium Simone Veil in advance.
  • 9 Look for 'Plat du Jour' lunch specials in the Krutenau area for a full meal at a significantly lower price than the evening dinner menu.
  • 10 Fill water bottles at the city's public drinking fountains to avoid the high cost of bottled water in central cafes.

Hidden Costs

Surprise expenses that catch tourists off guard

Hidden Costs
Item Amount
Tourist Tax (Taxe de Séjour) Varies by hotel rating. For 5-star hotels it is ~$5.18 / €4.4; for hostels it is ~$0.82 / €0.7 per person. $5.18 / €4.4/night
Crit'Air Environmental Sticker Mandatory for all cars entering the Strasbourg Low Emission Zone (ZFE). Fee includes postage. $5.6 / €4.76 (one-time)
Schengen Visa Fee Required for non-exempt international travelers. Fee for adults (Short Stay). $106 / €90 per person
Strasbourg City Card (Activation) Provides 50% discounts for museums and attractions for 7 days. $5.89 / €5 (one-time)

Common Scams & Ripoffs

Watch out for these tourist traps

  • The Petition Scam: Individuals near the Cathedral may ask for a signature for a fake charity to distract travelers while an accomplice picks pockets.
  • Rose Gift Scam: In Petite France, street vendors may offer a 'free' rose to a woman and then aggressively demand payment from her companion once it is accepted.
  • The Gold Ring: A person pretends to find a gold ring on the ground and offers it to a traveler for a 'finder's fee,' though the ring is worthless brass.
  • Tourist Menus: Some restaurants in the most central parts of Petite France offer set menus that are significantly overpriced compared to similar quality in the Krutenau district.

Seasonal Pricing

When prices rise and fall throughout the year

Peak Season

Nov, Dec, Jun, Jul, Aug

+30-60%

Cheapest

Jan, Feb, Mar

-25-40%

Best Value

Apr, May, Sep, Oct

Accommodation prices double during the Christmas Market. Visit in May for mild 18–22°C (64–72°F) weather and ~$35 / €30 savings on rooms.

Events to Watch

  • Christmas Market (late Nov–Dec): +100% hotel rates
  • European Parliament Plenary Sessions (once a month): +50% hotel rates
Traditional half-timbered houses along canal in La Petite France district, Strasbourg, Alsace, France

Free Things to Do

The best experiences that cost absolutely nothing

  • 1 Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg: Entry to the main nave of this Gothic masterpiece is free.
  • 2 Parc de l'Orangerie: A large public park featuring a lake, walking paths, and a small free-to-visit zoo.
  • 3 Barrage Vauban: A 17th-century bridge and dam offering a free rooftop terrace with views of the Ponts Couverts and Petite France.
  • 4 European Parliament: Guided visits of the Hemicycle are $0 with mandatory advance booking.
  • 5 Le Jardin des Deux Rives: A trans-border park spanning the Rhine between France and Germany via a pedestrian bridge.
  • 6 Eglise Saint-Thomas: A historic Protestant church known for its impressive Silbermann organ and ornate tombs.
  • 7 Place Kléber: The city's main square, perfect for people-watching and seeing the giant fir tree during the winter season.
  • 8 Petite France District: Walking through the narrow streets of this historic district with its half-timbered houses is completely free.
  • 9 Botanical Gardens: Managed by the University of Strasbourg, these gardens are free to the public and offer a quiet escape.
  • 10 Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg: Access to the historic wine cellar beneath the hospital is free.
  • 11 Place du Château: Enjoy views of the architecture of the Palais Rohan and the Cathedral from this central square.
  • 12 European Court of Human Rights: View the striking modern architecture from the exterior while walking through the European Quarter.

Worth the Splurge

Premium experiences that justify the price tag

Michelin Dining at Maison des Tanneurs

Iconic 16th-century building in Petite France; the Choucroute is legendary. Budget ~$100 / €85 per person with wine.

$100 €85

Private Wine Tour to Route des Vins

Alsace is world-famous for Riesling and Gewurztraminer; private transport handles the logistics of rural vineyards.

$177 €150

Popular Activities

Top-rated tours and experiences in Strasbourg

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Day Trip Costs

Popular day trips from Strasbourg and what they cost

Colmar

Getting Around

$37 / €32 by train

Entry

Free

Total Cost

$77 / €65

Obernai

Getting Around

$18 / €15 by train

Entry

Free

Total Cost

$53 / €45

Payment & Money

How to pay and what to know about money

Currency

Euro (EUR)

1 € ≈ 1.18 $

Cash Needed

Yes

Card Acceptance

Excellent in restaurants and shops; cash preferred at Christmas markets and for small bakery purchases.

Tipping

Service is included (service compris). Rounding up the bill by ~$2.35–$5.89 / €2–€5 in restaurants is common and appreciated.

ATM Tips

Use bank-affiliated ATMs (BNP Paribas, Crédit Mutuel) for lower fees. Avoid Euronet machines which charge ~$4.71–$8.24 / €4–€7 per withdrawal.

Connectivity

eSIM: $5.3–$14 for 1–5GB (opens in new tab)

Local SIM: $12–$24 / €10–€20 for 10–20GB at Orange/SFR shops

WiFi: Excellent in the city center and most 'Winstubs' and cafés.

Airalo eSIM is the most convenient for data-only; Orange Holiday SIM is best if you need a French phone number.

Gothic Strasbourg Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame) with intricate architecture, Strasbourg, France

Why you can trust this guide

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Methodology:
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  • Curated locations based on walkability & safety
  • Real-time availability via live partner maps
  • Prices based on Booking.com & Numbeo averages

Methodology: This guide combines on-the-ground neighborhood research, current hotel pricing data, and real traveler feedback to provide honest, actionable accommodation recommendations for Strasbourg.

Updated: February 16, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Strasbourg expensive to visit?
Strasbourg is a moderately priced European destination with daily budgets typically falling between $77 / €65 and $565 / €480 depending on the level of luxury and the season of the visit.
How much does Strasbourg cost per day?
A trip to Strasbourg costs $77 / €65 per day on a budget, $218 / €185 for mid-range, and $565 / €480 for luxury. These include accommodation, food, transport, and activities per person.
How much does a trip to Strasbourg cost?
A 7-day trip to Strasbourg costs approximately $536 / €455 (budget), $1,524 / €1,295 (mid-range), or $3,955 / €3,360 (luxury) per person, excluding flights.
What is the cheapest month to visit Strasbourg?
The cheapest months to visit Strasbourg are January, February, March, with prices -25-40% lower than peak season. Accommodation prices double during the Christmas Market. Visit in May for mild 18–22°C (64–72°F) weather and ~$35 / €30 savings on rooms.
What are the hidden costs in Strasbourg?
Common hidden costs in Strasbourg include Tourist Tax (Taxe de Séjour), Crit'Air Environmental Sticker ($5.6 / €4.76/one-time), Schengen Visa Fee ($106 / €90/person). A buffer of 10–20% is advisable to cover variable costs such as the tourist tax, which ranges from $0.82 / €0.7 in hostels to ~$5.18 / €4.4 per person in luxury hotels. Additionally, visitors arriving by car must account for the Crit'Air environmental sticker fee required for entry into the Strasbourg Low Emission Zone.
How can I save money in Strasbourg?
Top tips for saving money in Strasbourg: Visit the Cave Historique des Hospices de Strasbourg for a free look at historic wine barrels, including one from 1472. Utilize the Strasbourg City Card activation to secure 50% discounts on museum entries and Batorama boat tours for 7 days. Eat lunch at Au Brasseur in the Krutenau district during their happy hour for discounted Flammekueche and beers.