Strasbourg Cathedral and Astronomical Clock
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Strasbourg Cathedral and Astronomical Clock

4.8 (75,960 reviews)Petite France

Duration

1h 30m

Best Time

Morning

Entry

Free - Verified Apr 2026 ✓

Walking

Minimal walking

About Strasbourg Cathedral and Astronomical Clock

Strasbourg Cathedral dominates the city with its asymmetrical Gothic facade, covered in hundreds of carved figures that look like they're about to step off the stone. You're here for two main attractions: climbing the 332 steps up the north spire for views over Alsace, and watching the famous astronomical clock perform its mechanical theater at 12:30 PM sharp. The clock itself is a marvel of 19th century engineering, with apostles parading past Christ while Death strikes the hours and a rooster crows three times.

Inside, the cathedral feels surprisingly intimate despite its massive scale. The light filtering through medieval stained glass creates an otherworldly atmosphere, especially in the rose window above the west entrance. When the astronomical clock springs to life, mechanical figures emerge from hidden compartments as crowds press forward with phones raised. The climb up the spire is a workout, but the spiral staircase opens onto a platform where you can see the Rhine plain stretching toward the Black Forest.

Most visitors underestimate the timing here. The clock performance draws huge crowds, so you'll need that EUR 3 ticket sold inside the cathedral, not at the entrance. The spire climb costs EUR 8 and the morning queues are brutal in summer, so go right at 9:30 AM opening or skip it entirely if you're not committed to the workout. Honestly, the exterior facade is more impressive than the interior, and photographing it in golden hour beats fighting crowds inside.

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Insider Tips

Buy your astronomical clock ticket (EUR 3) from the desk inside the south transept, not the main entrance where tourists waste time looking for it

The best view of the carved facade is from the tourist office steps across the square, not from directly in front where everyone clusters

Skip the spire climb after 11 AM in summer, the queue becomes a 90 minute ordeal for a view you can get from the Barrage Vauban for free

Getting There

Address

Pl. de la Cathédrale, 67000 Strasbourg, France

Neighborhood

Petite France
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Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan for about 1h 30m. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Strasbourg Cathedral and Astronomical Clock is in the Petite France neighborhood of Strasbourg. The address is Pl. de la Cathédrale, 67000 Strasbourg, France. The area is well-served by metro.

Yes, entry is free. There may be optional paid exhibits or activities, but the main experience costs nothing.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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