Centre Rent Prices in Strasbourg 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €19.65/m², this neighborhood is the literal FINAL_BOSS of the local market; you are paying a massive premium for the privilege of the '67000' postcode. The current m² stats reflect a brutal shortage of supply that keeps prices inflated regardless of apartment quality. Unless you have a specific need to be within walking distance of the Place Broglie, you're essentially paying a high-entry tax for an environment that feels more like a museum than a residential street.
The Vibe:Living here means dodging tourists on your way to the Homme de Fer tram hub and accepting that your floorboards are probably older than the French Revolution. It is a dense, noisy, and high-energy zone where space is a luxury and the bells of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame dominate the acoustic landscape. If you don't mind carrying groceries up four flights of narrow stairs, this is the city's undisputed ground zero.
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Centre @ €19.65/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking available in the Centre?
Almost never; unless you secure a private spot for €150+/month, you’ll be stuck in the expensive Indigo Gutenberg or Austerlitz garages.
What drives the high Average Rent here?
A combination of extreme scarcity and the lucrative Airbnb market drives the ceiling up to €24.5/m² for small studios.
How is the investment outlook for 2024?
Steady but stagnant; the high entry price means yields are lower than in Neudorf, but the prestige ensures zero vacancy.
Are utilities usually included in the m² stats?
No, prices usually reflect the cold rent, and heating old timber-framed buildings can add a significant chunk to your monthly budget.
Is the neighborhood analysis based on renovated units?
The top-end data points are usually freshly renovated lofts, while the lower end covers 'authentic' units with outdated insulation.