Ref : P500 - Apartment from the Development of Casaverde - go back to development
Apartment €173,400 to €173,400 for 2 bedroom(s)
Culture and the arts are indissociable in Strasbourg. The wealth of its heritage is enhanced by the dynamism and diversity of its cultural life. Throughout the year, the city offers a very broad range of cultural events. Although music is the queen, the plastic arts, theatre, dance, variety, and literature are enthusiastically celebrated in the Alsatian capital, to the tune of an annual average of almost ten events a day offered to the public. With its 300 hectares of parks and gardens, its 400 km of cycle tracks, the banks of the River Ill and its pedestrian city centre, Strasbourg is the ideal place to relax. Observing the city from the top of the cathedral, you can assess just how much Strasbourg and its suburbs enjoy a privileged environment. From its beginning as a mediaeval islet, the city has become a harmonious urban whole, criss-crossed by a dense network of canals. The banks of these water courses, its numerous parks and gardens, and also the proximity of the natural parks of the Vosges and the Black Forest give the region an air of changeless life. The architectural heritage of Strasbourg is incredibly rich and bears living witness to all of the influences that have shaped the city throughout its history.
A protected environement in a changing environment that benefit from the TGV's effects. Welcome to Strasbourg ! Bordering the Rhin and the forest, Lots of natural and peaceful places at the heart of the town. With 2 buildings and independent house, this residence has been harmoniously designed to be integrated in the area. Hot water generated by solar power.
A35
Basel 1h15 away
Luxembourg 2h away
Bonn 3h away
Milan 5h away
Brussels 4h away
Paris 4h away
Frankfurt 2h away
Zurich 2h away
Situated only 15 minutes from the city centre, the international airport of Strasbourg-Entzheim is extending its connections with major French and European cities. In 2006 it offers:
45 destinations flying directly from Strasbourg international airport
14 French cities served
19 cities in the European Union served
12 international destinations
15 destinations served by holiday flights
103 EU cities can be reached within a morning
Since June 2007, the East European TGV has meant that Paris is only 2h20 from Strasbourg. Completion of the high speed line in 2015 will reduce this travelling time to 1h50.
Strasbourg/Paris services
16 direct return journeys to Paris in 2h20,
6 return journeys to Marne-la-Vallée and Massy, the TGV stations used for province/province services.
Province/province services
3 return journeys to Lille in 3h20, serving Roissy Charles de Gaulle in 2h25, Arras, Douai and the Haute-Picardie station.
3 return journeys to Western France: 1 direct return journey to Rennes in 5h10,
2 direct return journeys to Nantes in 5h10, offering 6 connections to Le Mans (the Nantes and Rennes lines both serving this town) as well as serving Angers and Laval.
3 direct return journeys to Bordeaux in 6h20 which will also serve St Pierre des Corps (Tours), Poitiers, Futuroscope and Angoulême.
These connections will also offer 18 links with the Lorraine-TGV and Champagne-Ardenne-TGV stations.
International services
4 return journeys to Stuttgart in 1h30 (via Karlsruhe), including 1 which travels on to Munich (3h40)
4 return journeys to Basel in 1h10,
3 return journeys to Zurich in 2h10.
In 2012, the Eastern Europe TGV will be further expanded with the commissioning of the Rhine-Rhone TGV between Mulhouse and Dijon. The timed saved on the journey from Strasbourg to Lyons will be 1 hour 25 minutes compared with the current journey. Strasbourg will therefore be only 3 hours 15 minutes from Lyons and 5 hours 5 minutes from Marseilles.