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Alsace

Your travel guide to Alsace

Can't decide between vineyards, mountains, and picturesque villages? Stop choosing—Alsace brings them all together. From the peaks of the Vosges Mountains to the Rhine plains, from its cobbled medieval streets to the rolling landscapes of the Wine Route, Alsace welcomes you with open arms.

A land of authenticity and warmth, rich in traditions and craftsmanship, Alsace boasts a unique way of life that our hoteliers will be delighted to share with you. Looking for unforgettable experiences? They will be happy to guide you: hike along the Vosges ridges, explore the flower-filled villages of the Wine Route, visit hilltop castles overlooking the countryside, cycle through renowned vineyards, immerse yourself in the magic of Christmas markets, or discover the cultural treasures of Strasbourg and Colmar.

Discovering Alsace means experiencing a thousand landscapes, a thousand flavors, and a thousand stories. It means enjoying a traditional tarte flambée after a day of hiking, admiring colorful half-timbered houses, hearing Alsatian traditions come alive throughout the seasons, and sharing a glass of Riesling in a family-run wine cellar. Here, every village, every vineyard, and every stone has a story to tell.

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Colmar

Colmar is a large city located within the Alsace region of north-eastern France.

Strasbourg

Strasbourg is a large city located within the Grand Est region of France.

Mulhouse

Mulhouse is a large city found within the Alsace region of France.

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Transports in Alsace

The express line that serves the region of Grand Est is known as LGV Est. You can get to most of the larger towns and cities using it. EuroCity train services run throughout the region, too, connecting Strasbourg to Brussels with other stops on the way. The A4 and A5 autoroutes are the two major east-west motorways that run throughout the region. North-south communications are maintained by the A26 and A31.

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When to go to Alsace

Many visitors come to the region in the summer months when the greatest number of sunshine hours can be enjoyed. Having said that, Strasbourg is well-known for its wonderful Christmas markets which start in late November and run right through until the New Year. The International Festival of Colmar, in Alsace, takes place in July each year and it attracts lots of fans of classical music. Reims Jazz Festival takes place in the autumn although the specific dates change from year to year.

What to do in Alsace

Grand Est is large and has something that will satisfy everyone no matter what they want to get out of a holiday.Our hoteliers prepared a list of some of the most unique attractions and things to do.

Nancy

Nancy, the former capital of the old Duchy of Lorraine, has a great live music scene with plenty of gigs every week ranging from rock and pop to jazz and blues.

Moët et Chandon

Perhaps the most famous Champagne brand of them all, can be sampled at Épernay, much of which is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Metz

Close to France's eastern border with Germany, lies on the banks of the Moselle River and you can hire kayaks from several operators in the city to explore it.

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The best restaurants in Alsace

There are many top-quality gastronomic experiences to be had in Grand Est. For example, L'Assiette Champenoise in Reims is run by the notable Chef, Arnaud Lallement, who has three Michelin stars to his name.