Strasbourg Convention Bureau

34 rue du Tivoli 67000

Why Choosing Strasbourg ?

A city of gatherings, of art, of history, a city with a cosmopolitan, up-to-the-minute and international flavour, Strasbourg holds pride of place in an ever-changing Europe. From its majestic Notre Dame Cathedral to its works of art dotted around the city centre, Strasbourg - a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site - proudly showcases its history. The city, which has stood at the cultural crossroads since time immemorial, is a European Capital: the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights, the European Pharmacopoeia, the European Science Foundation and the International Space University are all firmly rooted there.

Distance from airport

  • Strasbourg Airport

    8.7 mi. from city center

  • EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg

    80.78 mi. from city center

  • Frankfurt Airport

    130.49 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

The European Quarter

Drawing on its 2,000 years of history and exchanges, Strasbourg enjoys a privileged position at the very heart of Europe. It is a symbol of reconciliation and peace within a continent shaken by history, a pioneer of European integration. A humanistic city, Strasbourg hosts the headquarters of a myriad of European Union institutions and European bodies.
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Strasbourg Cathedral

Historical landmark
Definitely a must-see! Strasbourg Cathedral is the symbol of the city. Constructed of pink sandstone from the Vosges Mountains, it took nearly 3 centuries of work to complete this “gigantic and delicate marvel”, as Victor Hugo called it. Take the time to marvel at the magnificent, amazing statuary inside and outside of this masterpiece of Gothic architecture. You can also admire its remarkable stained-glass windows, including the magnificent rose window, measuring 14 metres in diameter.
Strasbourg, FR

The "Neustadt" Quarter

Historical landmark
The Neustadt district was created by the Germans during the Reichsland period (1871–1918). Since 2017, Neustadt forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The "Petite France" Quarter

Historical landmark
Petite France is a historic quarter of the city of Strasbourg. It is located at the western end of the Grande Île, which contains the historical centre of the city. Petite France forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Grande Île, designated in 1988.
Strasbourg, FR

Convention Centers

  • Strasbourg Convention and Exhibition Centre

    Conventions, exhibitions, trade fairs, shows, seminars, colloquiums: all are welcome at the Strasbourg Convention and Exhibition Centre in Strasbourg. Two sites, both full of character are ideally located in the heart of the European district.

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Additional Information

7 reasons for choosing Strasbourg for your events 1. A dynamic city with a developed events offer 2. An international city, headquarters to european institutions 3. A fast easy-to-access city 4. A welcoming city with an attractive hotel base 5. A city of excellence, science and knowledge 6. A region for fine dining, with renowned wine and cuisine 7. A city triple-listed as unesco world heritage

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