
Strasbourg is a city that feels like a fairy tale where modern European bureaucracy meets traditional Alsatian warmth.

Strasbourg's history is defined by its strategic location on the border of France and Germany, leadiโฆ
Choose your base camp
Distinct neighbourhoods, different rhythms. Pick the one that fits your work-life balance.



The experiences that will make you never leave
These aren't tourist checkboxes โ they're the experiences that reset your sense of what's normal.

Strasbourg Cathedral

Petite France

Stay connected wherever you work
The nomad community here is real โ cafรฉs and coworking spaces where you can work and meet others.
What it costs to live in Strasbourg
Choose your lifestyle tier. Comfortable = furnished accommodation, local + occasional Western food, transport, leisure.
Furnished studio, local restaurants, transport, and weekend trips.
Check xe.com or your bank for current USD to local currency.
Well connected to the world
Internet and transport options for remote workers.
Safe, welcoming, and easy to enter
Check your entry options
Many nationalities get visa-free or visa-on-arrival. Check official government sources for your citizenship before travel.
Local soul, nomad-friendly
A feast for every mood
From street food to cafรฉs and nightlife โ every meal is an event.


Best months: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Monthly temperatures ยฐC
Everything you need to know
Quick tips
- Learn a few words of French as it is highly appreciated by locals.
- Get a monthly tram pass to save on transport costs.
- Visit the local markets in the morning for the freshest produce.
- Respect the quiet hours in residential neighborhoods.
- Always check the [Climate](https://nomadista.org/city/strasbourg#section-climate) section before planning outdoor weekend trips.
- Most museums are free on the first Sunday of the month.