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Centrally located in the heart of the historical city of Strasbourg, in the Alsace region of France. The city has a rich architectural heritage and is home to many beautiful buildings and museums including Cathédrale de Nôtre Dame, the highest medieval building in Europe. Steps from the Hotel Regent Contades are many of Strasbourg's main attractions, shopping areas and theatres.
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Cathédrale de Nôtre Dame
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Dominating the city skyline, the Cathedral is one of Strasbourg's main attractions. Started in 1176, the construction spanned 3 centuries and was finally completed in 1439. Visitors can climb the 332 steps to the top and enjoy breathtaking view to the Vosges and the Black Forest.
Petit France District
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This district in the old town of Strasbourg was formally home to fishermen, millers and tanners. Visitors will experience a step back in time as they stroll along the cobbled alley ways with the picturesque half-timbered houses and cross the river on the famous covered bridges.
National Rhine Opera
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A major venue for music and ballet performances with over 140 performances taking place each year including opera, dance, recitals, concerts, and young people's shows.
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
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Home to works of art by Monet, Picasso, Arp and Sarkis along with a gallery dedicated to Gustave Doré. The museum attracts art lovers from all over with its permanent collections and visiting art productions. Open every day except Mondays.
Alsatian Wine Roads
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Lesser known than the vineyards of Bordeaux or Burgundy, the Alsace vineyards are among the oldest in France. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views while driving along this route, bordered by vines and picturesque villages.
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Local attractions
 Cathédrale de Nôtre  Dame
 Petit France District
 National Rhine Opera
 The Museum of  Modern and  Contemporary Art
 Alsatian Wine Roads
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