As a Strasbourg resident, I know the city changes dramatically when the sun starts to dip. The tourists leave, golden light settles on the pink sandstone, and the quays turn into peaceful promenades. Here is my practical selection of eight places to enjoy the sunset, away from the usual noise of the city center.
Parc de l'Étoile
Parc de l'Étoile, 1 Parc de l'Étoile, 67100 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.2/5 (8551 reviews)
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This park is a Strasbourg classic, perfect for a post-dinner walk. The rows of trees create beautiful geometric perspectives in the low evening light. Note that access is limited between 08:30 and 17:30, so you need to go early to catch the last glow before closing.
Jardin des Deux Rives
Jardin des Deux Rives, 67000 Strasbourg, France
Google rating: 4.5/5 (8476 reviews)
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Located facing Germany, this modern garden offers a sweeping view of the Rhine. It is the ideal place to watch the sun set behind the German Black Forest. Opening hours run until 19:00, leaving enough time to settle on the landscaped riverbanks and watch the boats go by.
Parc de la Citadelle
Parc de la Citadelle, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.4/5 (4212 reviews)
Website: https://www.strasbourg.eu/lieu/-/entity/sig/1087_ENV_269
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Open 24 hours a day, this park fortified by Vauban is less crowded than its neighbors. The ramparts offer unexpected viewpoints over the city as it settles down for the night. It is a wilder place, where nature has reclaimed its space, perfect for anyone seeking absolute calm without leaving the city.
Parc de l'Orangerie
Parc de l'Orangerie, Parc de l'Orangerie, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.6/5 (19123 reviews)
Website: https://www.strasbourg.eu/lieu/-/entity/sig/2305_ENV_372/parc-de-l-orangerie
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This is probably my personal favorite. Open from 07:00 to 20:00, it remains accessible late in the day. The central pond reflects the changing sky, and the storks nesting in the trees add a uniquely local touch. The atmosphere is always relaxed, a mix of families and couples enjoying the evening cool.
Square Louise-Weiss
Square Louise-Weiss, Quai de la Petite France, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.5/5 (1110 reviews)
Website: https://www.strasbourg.eu/lieu/-/entity/sig/1290_ESP_67
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Although located near Petite France, this square, open 24 hours a day, offers a different perspective facing the Ill river. It is a discreet spot for avoiding the tourist crowds while staying right in the heart of things. The view of the illuminated covered bridges is especially photogenic at dusk.
Parc du Heyritz
Parc du Heyritz, Chem. du Heyritz, 67100 Strasbourg
Google rating: 4.4/5 (1692 reviews)
Website: https://www.strasbourg.eu/lieu/-/entity/sig/1682_ENV_370/parc-du-heyritz
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Open 24 hours a day, this park is a green oasis in the European quarter. Less known to visitors, it offers large grassy spaces that are perfect for a picnic while watching the sun go down. Its relative distance from the historic center makes it a beautiful and quick escape.
Passerelle des Deux Rives
Passerelle des Deux Rives, 77694 Kehl, Allemagne
Google rating: 4.6/5 (1483 reviews)
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This pedestrian bridge, open 24 hours a day, connects Strasbourg to Kehl. Walking across it at sunset lets you see the cathedral gradually light up. It is a unique border-crossing experience, symbolizing European reconciliation, with a panoramic view over both banks of the Rhine.
Parc du Glacis
Parc du Glacis, 30 Rue du Zielbaum, 67000 Strasbourg
Google rating: 3.7/5 (122 reviews)
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Open 24 hours a day, this small park is often overlooked but offers an intimate setting. Located near the ramparts, it lets you see the city from inside the historic defenses. It is a reliable choice for a quiet break, off the beaten path, with a more local, residential atmosphere.
Practical tips
To get between these places, the Strasbourg tram system is efficient, especially lines A, C, D, and F, which serve most of the parks listed here. For Parc de l'Orangerie, the 'Orangerie' stop is directly accessible. If you choose Passerelle des Deux Rives, take tram B to 'Éurope', then walk about 10 minutes.
Local tip: be sure to check closing times, such as those for Parc de l'Étoile (closed at 17:30), if you are aiming for a late winter sunset. In summer, favor Jardin des Deux Rives or Passerelle to enjoy the cool air by the river. Don't forget comfortable shoes; distances between the different sites can be deceptive.
