NeudorfStrasbourg

Well-connected by transit
For family travellers in Strasbourg
Top pick
Score 68/100 · ranked 1 of 3 in Strasbourg
This 68 is weighted toward safety (30%) and family-friendliness (25%) for families.
Safety
65/100
Mixed
Some variance
Walkability
40/100
Mixed
Hilly or sprawled
Transit
88/100
Excellent
Metro on doorstep
For Families
88/100
Family-first
Kid-friendly setup
Food Scene
46/100
Limited
Residential, limited
Affordability
50/100
Mid-range
Typical city pricing
⌘ Quick answer
Neudorf is the top-ranked neighbourhood in Strasbourg for family travellers. A neighbourhood with a specific character — see the factor breakdown below.

✓ Why it works

Neudorf is a modern, safe residential district with excellent schools, parks, and tram connections—ideal for families seeking authentic local life without tourist crowds. Start your mornings at Parc de l'Orangerie, a 26-hectare family playground with playgrounds, lakes, and bike paths.

✗ Not for you if

Solo travellers or nightlife seekers; Neudorf is residential and quiet, lacking the bars, clubs, and evening buzz of central Strasbourg.

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⌘ Local insight · behaviour
“Families queue at Boulangerie Stéphane Dèzes on Rue de Munster Tuesday mornings for their weekly pain aux raisins—locals arrive early or miss out.”

A day in Neudorf

☀ Morning
Start with breakfast and pain au chocolat at a local boulangerie, then spend 2 hours at Parc de l'Orangerie letting kids run free on playgrounds and bike paths.
◔ Afternoon
Lunch at a casual bistro on Avenue de Colmar, then tram ride to Musée de l'Œuvre Notre-Dame downtown (15 min), returning to Neudorf for early dinner and evening stroll along the Rhine paths.

How Neudorf scores for each traveller

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Solo Explorer
57
#3 in Strasbourg
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Family Traveller
68
#1 in Strasbourg
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Food Lover
55
#3 in Strasbourg
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Culture Seeker
60
#3 in Strasbourg

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Scores 0–100. Walk and transit from OpenStreetMap. Food from Google Places. Family from OSM parks. Safety, cost and vibe from editorial review. Updated May 2026.

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What to do in Neudorf

🍷Food
Boulangerie Stéphane Dèzes
Award-winning pastries, queues justify wait. Local favourite.
L'Ami Schutz
€€
Casual Alsatian bistro, generous portions, family-welcoming.
Wädele
€€€
Fine Alsatian dining, roasted pork knuckle showstopper.
🏛Culture
Parc de l'Orangerie
Free
26-hectare urban park, playgrounds, boating, duck ponds.
Musée Alsacien (nearby Petite France)
Paid
Regional heritage, traditional interiors, 10 min tram ride.
Strasbourg Cathedral (tram-accessible from Neudorf)
Free
UNESCO Gothic masterpiece, free to enter nave area.
🍸Bars & Cafés
Café Kachelmann
Morning coffee hub, kids welcome, Alsatian pastries.
Au Coin du Feu
Casual wine bar, local crowd, outdoor seating summer.
🛒Markets
Marché Neudorf (Avenue de Colmar)
Saturdays 7am–1pm, fresh produce, Alsatian charcuterie, cheeses.

Getting to and around Neudorf

Airport
Strasbourg Airport: tram line A or taxi. Tram 30 min, €2.20. Taxi 20 min, €25–30.
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Getting around
Tram is fastest; bike-friendly streets ideal for families; walking limited (score 40) due to sprawl—combine tram + stroller for comfort.
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Day trips
  • Colmar (30 min by tram and train)
  • Sélestat and wine villages (35 min by train)
  • Strasbourg old town and Cathedral (15 min tram)
⚠ Watch out
Limited walkability (40/100)—Neudorf spreads wide; you'll rely on tram and bike. Food scene (46/100) is casual-only; fine dining requires travel downtown. Vibe (65/100) is residential-quiet, not vibrant evenings.

Frequently asked

Is Neudorf a good area to stay in Strasbourg for first-time visitors?
Yes. Neudorf ranks #3 of 3 Strasbourg neighbourhoods for first-time visitors (combined score 57/100), with walk score 40/100, food 46/100, safety 65/100, and vibe 65/100. Neudorf is a modern, safe residential district with excellent schools, parks, and tram connections—ideal for families seeking authentic local life without tourist crowds.
Is Neudorf safe?
Neudorf is moderately safe with some areas to be cautious. Safety score 65/100 based on editorial review of incidents, lighting and street activity. Limited walkability (40/100)—Neudorf spreads wide; you'll rely on tram and bike. Food scene (46/100) is casual-only; fine dining requires travel downtown. Vibe (65/100) is residential-quiet, not vibrant evenings.
Is Neudorf good for families?
Yes, Neudorf is one of the best Strasbourg neighbourhoods for families. Ranks #1 of 3 for families, scoring 68/100 on family-weighted metrics (family-friendliness 88/100, safety 65/100). Neudorf is a modern, safe residential district with excellent schools, parks, and tram connections—ideal for families seeking authentic local life without tourist crowds.
What is Neudorf known for?
Neudorf is a modern, safe residential district with excellent schools, parks, and tram connections—ideal for families seeking authentic local life without tourist crowds. Start your mornings at Parc de l'Orangerie, a 26-hectare family playground with playgrounds, lakes, and bike paths Local detail: Families queue at Boulangerie Stéphane Dèzes on Rue de Munster Tuesday mornings for their weekly pain aux raisins—locals arrive early or miss out.
How do I get from Strasbourg airport to Neudorf?
Strasbourg Airport: tram line A or taxi. Tram 30 min, €2.20. Taxi 20 min, €25–30.
Who should stay in Neudorf?
Neudorf suits family travellers best (ranked #1 of 3 Strasbourg neighbourhoods for them). It works less well for culture seekers (ranked #3). Not recommended for: Solo travellers or nightlife seekers; Neudorf is residential and quiet, lacking the bars, clubs, and evening buzz of central Strasbourg.
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