Alsace Region

The land of fortified castles
Like stone sentinels perched along the crest of the Vosges mountains, dozens of castles watch over the plain from the north to the south of Alsace.
They carry with them the memory of centuries of history and have seen generations of men and women come and go.
Nestling in the heart of the Vosges forest, the mystery they exude has inspired tales and legends that blend reality and fantasy .An exceptional Alsatian heritage, with the highest density of castles in Europe, a must-see.

Strassbourg

Whether you want to just go for a stroll and take in both the architecture and surrounding nature or learn more about the history of the institutions and how they operate, the curious at heart have all they need for a great time in Strassbourg

Emblematic of Strasbourg, the Petite France was the district of millers, tanners and fishermen. Its half-timbered houses, narrow streets and waterfront areas give it a romantic, intimate atmosphere.

Colmar

Colmar, the Epicurean
Picturesque half-timbered houses, romantic canals, flower-laden windowsills, a labyrinth of cobblestone lanes and delicious food: come to Colmar, one of the quaintest cities in Alsace, and enjoy its art of living!

Eguisheim

Stroll through the cobblestone streets of Eguisheim, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France. This charming typical little Alsatian village features brightly coloured old houses with pointed roofs and timber-framed façades. 

Black Forest

Baden-Baden nestles on the slopes of the northern Black Forest. The valleys and mountains of the region as well as the forests offer plenty of variety and invite you to go hiking , as well as the opportunity to relax and regenerate in style.

Heidelberg

Heidelberg is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Every year, the city which lies on the Neckar fascinates millions of guests and gives something to discover and experience for everyone.

Stuttgart

Stuttgart, capital of southwest Germany’s Baden-Württemberg state, is known as a manufacturing hub. Mercedes-Benz and Porsche have headquarters and museums here. The city is filled with greenspaces, which wrap around its center. Popular parks include the Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark and Killesbergpark. Wilhelma, one of the largest zoos and botanical gardens in Europe, is just northeast of Rosenstein Castle.

Other Towns

Visit any of the other smaller cities and towns in the region, like Karlsruhe, Mainz and Wiesbaden.

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