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Jardin des Deux Rives

Park & Garden

Jardin des Deux Rives, Strasbourg · Krutenau & University
Category
Park & Garden
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
Free
Rating
4.5 (8,443)
The place

About Jardin des Deux Rives

Jardin des Deux Rives is the only park where you can casually stroll from France to Germany in five minutes, crossing the Rhine on a sleek pedestrian bridge that's become Strasbourg's modern landmark. The French side offers manicured lawns perfect for picnics, contemporary sculptures, and multiple playgrounds that actually entertain kids for hours. You'll get unobstructed views of the Rhine's industrial barges mixing with leisure boats, plus the German Black Forest hills on clear days.

The experience feels surreal: you're having lunch on French grass, then walking across 387 meters of bridge suspended above Europe's busiest river, landing in Germany without ceremony or border checks. The bridge itself becomes the attraction, with its curved design creating perfect photo frames of both countries. Families dominate weekends with elaborate picnic setups, while joggers and cyclists treat it as their daily circuit. The contrast hits you immediately: France feels designed and artistic, Germany more functional and green.

Most guides oversell the German side, which is frankly just pleasant parkland and a decent restaurant. The real magic is the bridge crossing at sunset when the light hits the water perfectly. Skip the weekend crowds if possible, parking costs €1.20 per hour on nearby streets, and the German Zwei Ufer restaurant serves better value meals than anything on the French side. The bridge can get windy, so jackets help even in summer.

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The place

Getting there

Address
67000 Strasbourg, France
Neighborhood
Krutenau & University
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Enter from the French side via Rue du Rhin Napoléon where parking is easier and cheaper than the main Boulevard de l'Europe entrance

Most visitors rush across the bridge for photos, but the best views are from the midpoint looking downstream toward the port cranes at golden hour

The German side's Gasthaus Zwei Ufer serves excellent schnitzel for €12.50 compared to €18+ for similar meals back in Strasbourg's city center

Plan for about 1h 30m.

Jardin des Deux Rives is in the Krutenau & University neighborhood of Strasbourg. The address is 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.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.

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