Numerous high-speed trains (TGV) connecting Strasbourg to other major French cities, as well as international destinations such as Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich and Munich.
Strasbourg station is a historic monument with remarkable architecture. It was designed by Berlin architect Johann Eduard Jacobsthal and opened in 1883. Its architectural style is a mix of German and French influences, reflecting the city's turbulent history. The station is particularly known for its imposing clock and its large glass roof.
It is possible to find parking spaces in the streets around Strasbourg train station, but they can be limited and often subject to time restrictions or paid timetables. Be sure to check street signs for street-specific parking rules. Also, if you plan to park your car for several days, this option is not recommended.
Strasbourg train station is located in the city center of Strasbourg, so there is often traffic at peak times. If you are planning to travel from Strasbourg train station and you plan to leave your car for several days and leave it safe, a good option for you would be to park in a car park near Strasbourg train station. Compare and book in advance the car park that best suits your needs!