Zenith de Strasbourg is a striking landmark on the western edge of Strasbourg—an eye-catching venue wrapped in a warm orange “lantern-like” skin designed by Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas. Opened in 2008, it has become a go-to stop for major tours and large-scale productions, and it ranks among the biggest “Zénith” halls in France with a capacity of over 12,000 spectators.
Inside, it feels purpose-built for big nights: strong acoustics, serious stage infrastructure, and sightlines that keep the energy connected even from higher tiers. Visitors often highlight the sound quality and the overall organization, which makes the experience smoother from the first note to the final encore.
You’ll find the venue at 1 All. du Zénith, Strasbourg, France, right by the A351 at Strasbourg’s western gateway. If you’re arriving by car, there’s extensive on-site parking around the hall; for public transport, take tram line A to “Parc des Sports”, then follow the dedicated pedestrian route to the entrance (around a 10-minute walk). For a broader overview of getting around Strasbourg and citywide transport options, see the text further down the page.