Sélestat

Sélestat

Grand Est

Nestled in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards, Sélestat is a city of art and history with a rich architectural heritage. It is renowned for its Humanist Library, a UNESCO Memory of the World site, and boasts a charming medieval town center with half-timbered houses and picturesque canals.

Practical Travel Guide for Sélestat

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

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Adapter Type

French

Bonjour
Hello/Good day
Merci
Thank you
Excusez-moi
Excuse me
Euro (EUR)
Local Currency

Getting Around

Sélestat's historic center is compact and best explored on foot. The city also has a local bus network (TIS). For visiting the Alsace region, trains are convenient for connecting to major towns like Strasbourg and Colmar. Renting a car is ideal for exploring the wine route and surrounding villages.

Local Flavors

Alsatian cuisine is known for its hearty and flavorful dishes, with a strong Germanic influence. Restaurants in Sélestat feature traditional Winstubs (cozy wine taverns) serving local specialties alongside world-renowned Alsatian wines.

Choucroute Garnie (Alsatian Sauerkraut)Tarte Flambée (Flammekueche)BaeckeoffeKougelhopf