Strasbourg - Troyes May 2026

: Sample Alsatian specialties like Choucroute (sauerkraut) and Flammekueche (tarte flambée). Troyes: The Medieval Heart of Champagne

: The direct route is approximately 337 km (209 miles) and takes about 3 hours 50 minutes . Scenic stops along the way include Nancy (for Place Stanislas), Metz (for its Gothic cathedral), and the Maginot Line fortifications.

: A picturesque district of medieval half-timbered houses and canals. Strasbourg - Troyes

: Spend 2 days in Strasbourg to cover the historic center and European Quarter, followed by 1–2 days in Troyes to explore the medieval streets and go shopping.

: There is no direct high-speed line; most connections require a transfer in Mulhouse or Paris , taking roughly 4.5 to 5 hours . : A picturesque district of medieval half-timbered houses

: An iconic, narrow alley where the upper stories of houses almost touch.

Known for its blend of French and German cultures, Strasbourg is a UNESCO-listed hub of history and modern European politics. : : An iconic, narrow alley where the upper

: Take a Batorama river boat tour on the Ill River to see the city from the water, or visit in December for the world-famous Christmas Markets .