Strasbourg on a Sunday — la Petite France deserted, the winstubs closed, and a quiet settling over the canals. If you need to work, the city has a few gems open on weekends — from coffee shops by the water to coworking spaces with no time limit.
Coffee Stub
Quai des Pêcheurs, facing the water. A coffee shop with a terrace, Wi-Fi, quiet, and a view over the canals. Spotted by Pokaa. On Sundays, open from 9am to 6pm.
Strasbourg's most photogenic Sunday spot.
Le Chariot
Rue de l'Abreuvoir. A café with Wi-Fi, a good food menu, and a warm atmosphere. Spotted by Pokaa. On Sundays, open from 5pm to midnight — an original evening slot.
The Sunday evening spot when everywhere else has closed.
Café Potager
Rue des Francs-Bourgeois. Wi-Fi, quiet, laptops welcome. On Sundays, open from 10am to 9pm — a great spread of hours.
The Sunday café with the longest hours in the centre.
Les Savons d'Hélène
Rue Sainte-Hélène. A quirky café with a terrace, Wi-Fi, quiet, and a good atmosphere. On Sundays, open from 11:30am to 12:30am.
The Sunday spot for working then rolling straight into the evening.
Café Bretelles
Rue du Bain-aux-Plantes, la Petite France. Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet, food. Spotted by EM Strasbourg and Pokaa. On Sundays, open from 9am to 5pm.
The Petite France classic for a studious Sunday morning.
1924 – Les Procaféinistes
Rue des Serruriers. Wi-Fi, quiet, atmosphere. On Sundays, open from 9am to 4pm.
The Sunday roaster for coffee purists.
Welcome! Coworking Meinau
Avenue de Colmar. A coworking space open 24/7. Wi-Fi, power outlets, large tables. Spotted by Passion Télétravail. The Sunday coworking space with no constraints whatsoever.
Hey Mama
Rue des Pucelles. A friendly community space with Wi-Fi, large tables, food, and a great atmosphere. Spotted by Passion Télétravail. On Sundays, open from 10am to 4pm.
The Sunday community space for working in a communal vibe.
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