Overnight recommended. At 440km, FFGR Belgium recommends the 2-day programme with overnight at the Regent Contades (5★) or Hôtel Hannong (boutique). The same-day return is possible with a 7am departure — returning to Brussels by 9h30pm.
The seat of the European Parliament's plenary sessions — 705 MEPs, 24 official languages, 12 sessions per year. FFGR Belgium coordinates institutional arrivals at the Allée du Printemps entrance.
One of the most important Gothic cathedrals in Europe, constructed from 1015 to 1439. The astronomical clock (1574) performs daily at 12h30. Pre-opening private visits arranged by FFGR Belgium.
The UNESCO-listed historic centre — half-timbered houses, lock chambers of the Ill canals, and the fortified towers of the Vauban dam. Best experienced by private boat at dusk.
The Alsace Route des Vins begins 15km south of Strasbourg through Obernai, Ribeauvillé, and Colmar. FFGR Belgium extends the Strasbourg programme into the wine route on request.
The medieval cathedral museum, containing original sculptural elements removed for preservation — 12th-century stained glass, 14th-century sculptures, Strasbourg painting. Private visits arranged.
Chef Marc Haeberlin's 2-Michelin-Star restaurant in a 19th-century farmhouse in the Parc de l'Orangerie — definitive Alsatian haute cuisine. FFGR Belgium reservation priority.
European Parliament, cathedral, Petite France, Le Buerehiesel (2★), Alsace wine route — FFGR Belgium manages every detail.