Strasbourg RV Rentals

A charming French town bordering Germany, Strasbourg is the perfect starting point for a road trip in the Alsace region, Germany or even Switzerland. Be sure to plan a few days to explore the city itself, as it has plenty to offer: from charming medieval buildings and art museums to the striking European Parliament building. What are you waiting for? Rent a camper van in Strasbourg today and get ready to explore the delights of the city for yourself.

from $79 / night

Where Can I Pick up my RV in Strasbourg?

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

Address

10 Rue de la Rochelle
67100 Strasbourg
France

Getting to the station

From Central Station: Take Tram C towards Neuhof and get off at Neudorf Rodolphe Reuss. Then take Bus C7 towards Port Autonome Sud and alight at Lorient. From there, it’s just a 3-minute walk.

From the airport: Take the TER train to Strasbourg Central Station, then follow the directions above.

Parking information

There is no parking available nearby, so please plan accordingly.

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Explore Strasbourg Camper Can & RV Rentals

Class B RV | Camper Van

Beach Hostel

VW T6.1 California Beach

  • Seats 5
  • Sleeps 4+1
  • Slide out kitchen
  • Portable cooler
  • Manual pop-up roof

Class B RV | Camper Van

Surfer Suite

VW T6.1 California Ocean

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 4
  • Integrated kitchen
  • Outdoor shower (cold water)
  • Automatic pop-up roof

Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Couple Cottage

Various Manufacturers

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 2
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water

Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Family Finca

Various Manufacturers

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 2+2
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water

Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Road House

Various Manufacturers

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 4
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water
  • Manual pop-up roof

Rent a roadsurfer RV or Camper Van in Strasbourg

The capital of the Alsace region of France, Strasbourg is a charming city that seamlessly blends its historical past with a rich culture and modern vibe.

No visit to the city would be complete without visiting the La Petite France neighborhood and wandering along the medieval streets, taking a boat ride around the Grande Île, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or exploring the European Parliament. But for the most spectacular views of the city and beyond, we recommend climbing to the top of the Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Strasbourg offers plenty for families to do too: from The Orangery Park, which has numerous playgrounds and boat rental available, to the public baths where you can swim in majestic surroundings.

Outside the city, the picturesque Alsace region is ripe for exploration. With over 1,500mi of bike trails and scenic walking routes, it’s ideal for active adventurers. And for those looking to travel further, Zurich and Frankfurt can be reached in less than three hours, making Strasbourg the ideal starting point for road trips into Switzerland, Germany and beyond!

Woman sitting on a parked boxvan close to a cliff overlooking the sea.
Woman dressed in a white dress having breakfast at a camping table in front of her campervan.
White boxvan driving through a vineyard on a sunny day.
Woman and man looking out of the rooftop tent of a yellow campervan, parked next to a field.

RV parking in Strasbourg

If you’re planning to rent a camper van in Strasbourg, you might be wondering how easy it is to park in and around the city. Fortunately, Strasbourg is incredibly accessible to camper vans and RVs, and you can usually park without any problems.

Like any city, parking fees apply in some locations, and wherever you park, you must always ensure your vehicle doesn’t block the sidewalk or road.

But if you’d rather explore without having to navigate through city streets, the Park + Ride parking lot in Elsau allows you to leave your RV and catch a bus into and out of the city when you’re ready.

Nearby gas stations

Please ensure your camper van is returned with a full tank of diesel and AdBlue. The nearest gas station to our base is:

  • TotalEnergies – Rue de Rheinfeld, 67000 Strasbourg (AdBlue is available at this location.)

Please note: The AdBlue service station information provided is for guidance only and is provided without warranty of any kind; customers are advised to check the information for accuracy on their own responsibility, as roadsurfer assumes no liability for the accuracy or timeliness of the information.

Filling and emptying water tanks in Strasbourg

You’ll need to fill the freshwater tank at the start of your trip and empty the grey water tank at the end. This can be done at most campsites. If you prefer a dedicated facility:

  • In France: Camping de Strasbourg, 9 Rue de l’Auberge de Jeunesse, 67200 Strasbourg
  • In Germany: Campingplatz Kehl, Rheindammstraße 1, 77694 Kehl

Best time to visit Strasbourg

Strasbourg has something different to offer visitors year-round. In the spring months, the city bursts into color with fantastic flower displays. From May to September, the tourist season ramps up, with many events enticing visitors into the city, including the Strasbourg marathon in May and a variety of music events hosted from June onwards.

For hiking and biking enthusiasts, the milder autumn temperatures are ideal for exploring more of the Alsace region, while the Film Festival in the city will be a hit with any movie enthusiasts.

But for Christmas lovers, November to December is the time to visit as Strasbourg’s world-famous Christmas market opens.

The good news is that no matter what time of year you plan to visit, when you rent a camper van in Strasbourg from roadsurfer, you can be confident that it is equipped for year-round adventures.

Campgrounds near Strasbourg

Camping spots near Strasbourg strike a balance between easy city access and the charm of the Alsatian countryside. From riverside locations along the Rhine to peaceful stays in the rolling Vosges foothills, RV and camper van travelers have plenty of options within reach. Whether you’re planning a family-friendly getaway, a quiet nature retreat, or a rural escape among vineyards and half-timbered villages, you’ll find a variety of camper-friendly bases close to the city. Explore our top recommendations for camping spots near Strasbourg and pick the best starting point for your Alsace road trip.

Schreinerei Heckmann Willstätt

Camping at Wiesencamp Durbach

Camping at marina near the Rhine Offendorf

Camping at the Vineyard Durbach

Camping at Adventure Farm Oberkirch

Camping at the wildlife park Durbach

Camping Graf’s view Kappelrodeck

Nice break around 2 ponds in Haguenau Haguenau

Camping at Winzerhof Doll Kappelrodeck

Camping with Sunset Oberkirch

Places to visit near Strasbourg

A bustling city full of historic charm and modern convenience, Strasbourg is also perfectly situated for road trips across France, into Germany or Switzerland. To make the most of your road trip, we suggest:

Experiencing the city’s unique culture: From charming cobblestone streets and traditional wooden houses to striking modern architecture, there is plenty to see in Strasbourg. Top sights include the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Historical Museum, the European Parliament, the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum and the Rohan Palace Museum.

Making the most of the foodie culture: A real feast for the tastebuds, Strasbourg is home to everything from homely cafes and bakeries where you can grab a quick breakfast to top-notch restaurants offering full-tasting menus. But if you’re planning to cook in your camper, we recommend visiting La Nouvelle Douanne, an indoor farmer’s market where you can stock up on all the essentials for your road trip.

Getting active in Alsace: The Alsace is a paradise for keen cyclists with over 2,500km of cycle trails to explore, while winter sports lovers can make the most of the Vosges with downhill and cross-country skiing, sledging, snowshoeing, and much more on offer throughout the winter months.

Exploring even more of Europe: Bordering Germany, Strasbourg is the ideal place to start a road trip if you’re keen to explore the best of both countries. The Black Forest can be reached within just over an hour, while Frankfurt is less than three hours away. But it doesn’t stop there, as Switzerland is also within easy reach of the city.


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