Every spring, all over Strasbourg, the trees transform into clouds of pink and white. For just a few days, nature offers us this wonderful display of ephemeral beauty.
The blossoming magnolias are a sign that spring has sprung and that warm summer days are close at hand.
Both visitors and locals flock to admire the flowers, take pictures and selfies, or just sit down at the foot of a tree to enjoy the lovely springtime weather.
We’ve picked out 12 of the best places in Strasbourg to see magnolias in bloom – all fully visible in the public space:

• Place de la République: there are several magnolia trees at both the north and south end of the park in the middle of the square. This is definitely one of Strasbourg’s most beautiful and popular spots to see the blossoming magnolias.
• Quai Koch, below pont Royal. Down by the riverside, you’ll find an ideal view of Saint Paul’s church.
• Place Brant, by the bus stop, in front of café Brant. This majestic magnolia tree is the centerpiece of place Brant. The view towards the Palais Universitaire is particularly beautiful.
• Place Broglie, in the garden of Palais du Gouverneur militaire
• Parc de Contades, at the northeast corner of the park, not far from the passerelle des Arquebusiers. A lovely spot where you can enjoy the calm atmosphere of the park.
• Parc de l’Orangerie, around Pavillon Joséphine
• Lycée des Pontonniers, visible from pont Saint-Etienne and the banks of the river Ill below
• At the back of Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Catholic church, at the corner of rue Saint-Arbogast and rue du Général de Castelnau
• Outside 5 rue Fischart (the former Departmental Archives)
• The corner of quai Lézay-Marnésia and rue des Récollets, in a garden you can see from the street
• On the University’s Campus de l’Esplanade, between the Faculty of Languages and the Institute of Biological Chemistry
• Place de l’Étoile, by the main entrance to City Hall
View from Pont Royal Serenity, Quai Koch Place de la République Selfie, place de la République Parc de Contades Place Brant Place de la République Place de la République Place de la République Place Brant
45 replies on “12 places to see magnolias in bloom in Strasbourg”
So beautiful!
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Thank you 😊 We’re very lucky! Please come and visit some day.
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I may very well do that!
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Beautiful photos. Magnolias are so beautiful in the spring. Followed you on Instagram.
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Thank you guys!
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WOW! Beautiful pictures and very useful information. Thank you!
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Thank you Filipa! Hope you get to see all the beautiful blooming trees here soon!
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I have my fingers crossed.
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Meanwhile, I love reading (and seeing your beautiful pictures). Thank you Stéphanie!
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Our pleasure!
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🍀💚
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Beautiful flowers and wonderful pictures. Thank you for the location map.
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Thank you so much! We hope the map will be useful to visitors 🌸
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Love all the different shots of these blooms!
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Thank you! There’s so many places to see them in town, we love it 💕
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So beautiful! I’d love to visit Strasbourg one day 🙂
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Thank you! Oh please do, we’re sure you’d love it 😍
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Beautiful. Definitely a place that I would like to visit.
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Awesome! Thanks so much. You really should, the whole region is definitely worth the trip 🥰
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Looks amazing 🙂 another place to add to the post covid travel list! Stay safe and healthy 😊
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Thank you! Strasbourg is definitely worth the trip, all year round! Hope you get to visit some day soon. Stay safe 😄
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I love magnolias, in my opinion, they are one of our most beautiful trees here in Canada
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Magnolias are absolutely gorgeous, we agree! We’re very lucky to have so many of them here in Strasbourg 😊
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Wow! What beauty! You have captured it so well for us to enjoy with you, thank you!
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Thank you so much, Jennifer! We’re thrilled we were able to share the beauty of spring with you. Hopefully you can enjoy spring in Strasbourg for yourself one day!
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I would LOVE to!
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Wow! Absolutely gorgeous!
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Thank you so much, Jennifer! We’re glad you enjoyed our content. Have a great day! 😊
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Awesome pictures
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Thank you so much!! 🤩
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Always welcome
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Love Strasbourg…we spent a week there before our Mont Blanc trek. The city is filled with charm and history.
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Oh, we’re so happy to hear you enjoyed you stay here! You’ve hit the nail on the head with your description 😄
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These gorgeous photos make me want to put Strasbourg on my list of places to visit! I need to remember to come in Spring.
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That’s wonderful to hear! We hope you’ll be able to come soon. Spring is great, but so is December, for the Christmas market! Any time of year will have its charm, really. 😊
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Lovely
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Thank you so much! 😊
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Beautiful photos! Covid made us cancel our first ever visit to Strasbourg. Can’t wait until we can travel again.
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Oh no that’s so sad! We hope we can provide some inspiration until you can finally come – hopefully not too long from now 😊
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Beautiful pictures!
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Thanks, we really appreciate it 🥰
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