About this tour
Two-hour walking tour through Strasbourg's medieval lanes and lesser-known quarters, led by one of three multilingual founders who've lived here for years. You'll taste local cheese, pick up a printed map, and leave with insider tips on where locals actually eat and drink. Small group, independent operator, genuine local perspective rather than scripted patter.
Highlights
- Cheese tasting from regional Alsatian producers
- Medieval alleyways most visitors never find
- Printed city map and curated restaurant recommendations
- Led by Strasbourg-born guides, not seasonal staff
- Stories rooted in Alsatian history and culture
- Hidden wine bars and bakery spots revealed
What to expect
Expect a compact group following one of the three founders through Strasbourg's old town, with stops in quiet squares and narrow passages off the main tourist drag. The pace is steady but relaxed—you're walking roughly two kilometres over two hours, so plenty of time to linger and ask questions. You'll taste cheese halfway through, get a proper map in hand, and have the guide rattle off honest suggestions for dinner and drinks based on what you've mentioned about your tastes. The three guides rotate, so you might get English, French, Spanish, or a mix depending on the group's needs.
Good to know
Wheelchair accessible throughout the route. Bring comfortable shoes; cobblestones dominate the old town. Not suitable if you have heart or mobility concerns that make sustained walking difficult. Public transport and accessible taxis are nearby if you need to bail early.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







