Carre d'Or Travel Guide
Tourist Guide





Visit Carre d'Or

Hôtel & Spa RÉGENT PETITE FRANCE
Absolutely the nicest hotel I stayed at .
Reviewed on 25 Dec 2025

Sofitel Strasbourg Grande Ile
Hallway is smelly; choice of food for breakfast is limited. Room is spacious.
Reviewed on 17 Dec 2025

Maison Rouge Strasbourg Hotel&Spa, Autograph Collection
The place was a classy endeavor from top to bottom. Staff was always friendly and helpful, property was clean and beautifully appointed and designed. I do wish the steam room and sauna were more private (a reservation did not mean exclusivity) and less uptight about swim trunks, but that's just my ...
Reviewed on 19 Jan 2026

Citadines Kléber Strasbourg
The staff were friendly welcoming and helpful with our questions and validation of our parking space during our stay. Breakfast was hearty and delicious
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2026

Appart Hotel Odalys City Strasbourg Green Marsh
clean room, location was great.
Reviewed on 30 Dec 2025

Séjours & Affaires Strasbourg Kléber
Fantastic staff, proximity to the Christmas Markets, and walkable everywhere. The staff have superlative customer service skill and are bullingual
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2025
Popular places to visit

Strasbourg Christmas Market
During your visit to Carre d'Or, you can do some window-shopping at Strasbourg Christmas Market. Make time for the stunning cathedral and local tours in this walkable area.

Train Station Square
Enjoy views of the impressive futuristic train station from this green, pedestrianized plaza at Strasbourg’s core.

Strasbourg Cathedral
Find out why literary masters, such as Goethe and Victor Hugo, heaped praise on this remarkable, pink-hued cathedral.

Parc de l'Orangerie
Amble along the lakeside and paddle a row boat across the water in these historic grounds that date back to the 17th century.

Covered Bridge
Walk over this historic structure that dates back to the 13th century and take in the old-world surroundings of the Petite France district.

Rohan Palace
Examine historical artifacts and artworks in the museums of this 18th-century palace, which once hosted Louis XV and Marie Antoinette.


