The Strasbourg campus offers cultural openness, authenticity, and a unique lifestyle. With its vineyards, renowned cuisine, and vibrant student life, the city provides an ideal setting that combines academic excellence with quality of life.
Strasbourg, a student city at the heart of Europe
Strasbourg stands out for its campus with a European focus. Bordering Germany, it offers students numerous opportunities thanks to Franco-German partnerships.
Nestled at the foot of the Alsatian vineyards, the city combines natural surroundings with historical heritage. Its art of living is expressed in a rich and refined gastronomy, which attracts more than 17 million visitors from around the world each year.
With its dynamic student population, European institutions, and academic excellence, Strasbourg combines quality of life, cultural influence, and international openness, making it an ideal destination to study and thrive.
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Campus de Strasbourg 4 rue Eugénie Brazier 67400Strasbourg -Illkirch-Graffendstaden France
A city on a human scale, France's leading cycling city, and home to France's largest tram network, Strasbourg is easy to visit and enjoy. With a large student population, the city offers a wealth of experiences throughout the year.
As a European capital, Strasbourg attracts an international clientele in search of authenticity and quality of life. It also benefits from a connection to the capital, just 1.5 hours away by high-speed train.
The Strasbourg campus
An 8,000 m² campus shared with the CEFPPA Adrien Zeller. It includes state-of-the-art technical laboratories, two restaurants, and a training hotel.
Campus highlights
4,000 m² of technical facilities
6 cooking and pastry labs
1 training restaurant and 1 training hotel
1 80-seat lecture hall
1 common room and 1 cafeteria
Facilities
Tram stop 200 meters away
Strasbourg train station 25 minutes away, direct line
Alsace, a region with a strong identity, is marked by its cultural, historical, and natural heritage.
The Alsatian vineyards, renowned for their fine wines, are crossed by the famous Wine Route, an essential destination for wine tourism.
The rich and convivial local cuisine blends French traditions with Germanic influences.
The Christmas markets, among the most famous in Europe, attract millions of visitors every yea
Alsace in figures
15 five-star hotels
35 Michelin-starred restaurants
34 million overnight stays in 2024
Les bachelors FERRANDI Paris sur le campus de Strasbourg dès la rentrée 2026