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La Petite France

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La Petite France (or “Tanner’s Quarter”) is a historic quarter of the city of Strasbourg in eastern France. It is located at the western end of the Grande Île, which contains the historical centre of the city. At Petite France, the river Ill splits up into a number of channels that cascade through an area that was, in the Middle Ages, home to the city’s tanners, millers and fishermen, and is now one of Strasbourg’s main tourist attractions. Petite France forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Grande Île, designated in 1988.

Plan your visit

Planning a visit to La Petite France in the city of Strasbourg? Here are a few tips and tricks to make the most out of your time. Book tickets for attractions ahead of time and save money; be sure to bring an umbrella since it rains often in Strasbourg; try some delicious tarte flambee, a type of pizza with creme fraiche and onions, while you’re there; take public transport or rent bikes so you can see more places quickly; find out if any events or festivals are happening during your visit that may require tickets, such as the Christmas market or carnival. Don’t forget to take lots of pictures! Visiting La Petite France is sure to be an amazing experience - enjoy!

What a beautiful place!! Canals, half-timbered houses, friendly cafes…..

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Wow!!! Looks amazing!

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