Strasbourg
Robertsau
Quiet, green, and upscale residential district near nature.
Travel score
90
Safety
90
Transport
75
Community
90
Key strengths
- Very safe
- Green
- High quality living
Points to consider
- Quiet
- Less nightlife
- Far from center
The best areas to stay in Strasbourg are Robertsau, Orangerie-Conseil des XV, and Centre. They offer the best balance of safety, location, and transport for most travelers.
Use this shortlist to choose an area first, then compare the exact district on the map. Strasbourg is generally safe, but pickpocketing is common in tourist areas.
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Robertsau, Orangerie-Conseil des XV, and Centre are the strongest starting points for most travelers in Strasbourg. Robertsau is the clearest default if you want the safest all-round base, Orangerie-Conseil des XV is worth comparing for a slightly different balance of comfort and access, and Centre gives another strong option before you move into more specialized or cheaper areas. Use this shortlist first, then open each district profile for warnings, score breakdowns, and the kind of trip it fits best.
Areas to avoid in Strasbourg are not always no-go zones, but they are places where the booking margin is thinner. Start by checking Neuhof 2, Hautepierre, and Neuhof 1. These areas can involve more petty crime, weaker late-night comfort, awkward transport, or streets that need more careful review. If you stay nearby, verify the exact block, the nearest reliable transit stop, and how the route feels after dinner.
Use this as the quick decision layer before opening the map. The best district is not always the same for every traveler, so match the area to the trip style first.
First time
the safest default when you want easy sightseeing, transport, and fewer location mistakes.
Quiet stay
the calmer pick when safety perception and lower night-risk matter more than buzz.
Local vibe
a stronger fit when you want a more neighborhood-led stay without losing practicality.
Beach or waterfront
the first coastal or waterfront-style option to compare before checking transport.
First-time visitors should start with Centre, Strasbourg, and Orangerie-Conseil des XV. These areas give you a cleaner baseline for arrival, sightseeing, evening returns, and fewer avoidable location mistakes.
The safest default is Centre, then compare the other first-stay areas against your budget, arrival time, and tolerance for busy tourist streets.
Use the map below to compare districts and find the safest area for your stay. It helps you compare district scores, safer areas, weaker zones, transport access, and night-time trade-offs after reading the recommendations.
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Robertsau
Excellent | score 90
Strasbourg
Quiet, green, and upscale residential district near nature.
Travel score
90
Safety
90
Transport
75
Community
90
Key strengths
Points to consider
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District Comparison
Choose two districts and compare them side by side before booking. The tool highlights overall score, safety, transport, accommodation, night risk, and the practical trade-offs that matter most for a stay base.
| District | Safety | Vibe | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robertsau | 90/100 | Local | Families |
| Orangerie-Conseil des XV | 90/100 | Lively | Families |
| Centre | 83/100 | Lively | Nightlife |
| Strasbourg | 80/100 | Lively | Nightlife |
| Bourse-Esplanade-Krutenau | 78/100 | Lively | Nightlife |
Travel score 90/100
Quiet, green, and upscale residential district near nature.
Strengths
Watch-outs
Travel score 90/100
Upscale residential district with parks and embassies.
Strengths
Watch-outs
Overall travel score
Best single read for choosing a low-friction tourist base.
Safety
How comfortable the area is likely to feel for a typical visitor.
Sightseeing convenience
Access to major attractions, useful streets, and visitor-friendly movement.
Transport
How easy it is to arrive, leave, and move around the city.
Accommodation
Hotel and apartment practicality for a short stay.
Night risk
Lower is better. Use this when late returns matter.
Community signal
Extra signal from user reviews where enough data exists.
Booking Guide
Strasbourg safety is best read district by district. SafetyMap compares 16 districts across safety perception, transport, accommodation, tourist convenience, and night risk so the map can separate stronger stay bases like Robertsau, Orangerie-Conseil des XV, and Centre from weaker choices.
For visitors, the key move is to compare the stronger side of the Strasbourg ranking against caution areas such as Neuhof 2, Hautepierre, and Neuhof 1. That gives a more useful answer than asking whether the whole city is safe or unsafe.
The areas to review most carefully in Strasbourg are Neuhof 2, Hautepierre, and Neuhof 1. They can still work for specific trips, but they should not be booked blindly by travelers who do not know the city yet.
For Neuhof 2, the main watch-outs include Lower safety and Reputation issues. Use those notes as prompts for checking recent recent reviews, nearby transit, and the route back after dinner.
For a safety-first search in Strasbourg, start with Robertsau. The district combines a 90/100 safety signal with enough practical strength to work as more than just a quiet-looking area on the map.
The Strasbourg map is most useful when you read Robertsau and the other safe-looking areas against the weaker side of the ranking. That contrast shows whether a cheaper stay is genuinely good value or just a trade-off hidden by distance and price filters.
In Strasbourg, two districts can have similar stay prices but very different score shapes. The comparison view helps you see whether the difference is safety perception, transport, accommodation fit, or evening comfort.
Do not treat the Strasbourg numbers as decoration. They are meant to reveal the exact compromise: a district may be safe but inconvenient, central but noisy, or cheap but harder to evaluate after dark.
Do not let a single stay deal decide the whole Strasbourg stay. Check the district first, then use reviews to confirm the street, nearest transit stop, and late-evening return route.
If you are undecided, compare Robertsau with Orangerie-Conseil des XV before looking lower in the ranking. That gives you a cleaner baseline for judging whether a cheaper district is worth the trade-off.
FAQ
Robertsau, Orangerie-Conseil des XV, and Centre currently lead SafetyMap for Strasbourg, with Robertsau scoring 90/100.
For tourists, Strasbourg is best judged district by district rather than as one uniform destination. Use the city map to separate the stronger neighborhoods from the weaker ones before choosing your stay.
Neuhof 2 is one of the weaker districts in the current ranking, so it is worth checking the exact street and stay standard more carefully.
Most first-time visitors should start with Robertsau. It stands out as the strongest all-round base in the current ranking and is easier to get right than lower-ranked alternatives.
Districts are compared using a travel-focused score that combines safety perception, tourist convenience, transport, accommodation, and night-time trade-offs.