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8 Best Day Trips from Strasbourg

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With its skyscrapers and metro lines, much of France has been modernized throughout the years. But there are pockets of France that feel magically untouched by the 21st century. And Alsace is one of those regions. The city of Strasbourg is home to the European Union’s Parliament’s main seat and boasts a modernity mixed with centuries-old charm. But around Strasbourg are sprinkled quiet yet enchanting villages. From its half-timbered homes and storybook-like streets, these villages in Alsace are sure to captivate. Here are some of the best day trips from Strasbourg and the best activities.


Colmar

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About an hour’s drive from Strasbourg, Colmar offers a wide variety of historical and cultural activities. Stroll past the Gothic architecture of Saint Martin’s Church. Learn more about Auguste Bartholdi, the Frenchman who sculpted the Statue of Liberty, at his eponymous museum. Wander its cobblestone streets and colorful houses perched along the Lauch River.

Private Guided Wine Tour in Alsace
Each region in France has its specialities, and its wine is no different. Alsace boasts an exquisite wine scene, and during your private guided wine tour, you’ll discover several local family wineries. Learn more about the local grape varieties such as Pinot Blanc, Muscat, Riesling and Gewurztraminer. You’ll definitely want to try a glass of Crémant d’Alsace, a sparkling wine local to the region. During your driving tour, you’ll brush up on viticulture 101 and taste some of the region’s finest wines. Your wine tour will also include visits of the villages of Eguisheim and Kaysersberg, and you’ll enjoy a traditional Alsatian lunch.

Kaysersberg

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Just an hour’s drive from Strasbourg, the village of Kaysersberg feels like walking into a storybook. This town of about 4000 inhabitants will charm you with its mom-and-pop shops and fairytale-like architecture. Snack on a bretzel topped with melted cheese as you wander down the paths of this town dating back to the 1200s.

Eguisheim

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Even smaller than Kaysersberg, the village of Eguisheim is also about an hour’s drive from Strasbourg and was named one of the most beautiful villages in France. Imagine what life was like nearly 1000 years ago as you wander the ruins of the Eguisheim Castles.

Haut Koenigsbourg Castle

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This regal castle in the midst of a lush green forest is just under an hour’s drive from Strasbourg. History buffs will adore a visit to the Haut Koenigsbourg Castle, which encompasses centuries of regional history. From the Habsburg monarchy to Alsace’s relationship with Germany, this castle has many stories to be uncovered.

Haut Koenigsbourg Castle and Villages Tour
Fancy a day of castles and wine in Alsace? On your private tour, step back in time as you visit the Haut Koenigsbourg Castle, which dates back to the 1100s. You’ll have free time to explore the castle and marvel at the surrounding landscape. Your guide will take you on a scenic drive through the countryside sprinkled with charming villages and vineyards. Enjoy a lunch stop in Riquewihr and wander its streets marked with colored houses. In the afternoon, you’ll wander the villages of Kaysersberg and Eguisheim. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as this tour will include a fair bit of walking.

Ready to plan your trip to Strasbourg and the enchanting villages around? Contact us to speak with a travel specialist to help you plan your trip.

Riquewihr

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Also named one of the most beautiful villages of France, Riquewihr is less than an hour’s drive from Strasbourg. Explore the Dolder Tower and its history dating back to the Middle Ages; be sure to head to the top to enjoy views of the region.

Northern Alsace Treasures Tour 
Wander into a different time as you stroll through the fortified city of La Petite-Pierre. Admire the sweeping views of the Northern Vosges Regional Park. Later you’ll visit the Lalique Museum, which is named after French jeweler René Lalique, where you can see a variety of glass and crystal treasures. Later, you’ll explore the ruins of the Lichtenberg Castle. Your private tour will also include a visit to a craft brewery where you’ll sip on local Alsatian beers.

Looking for the best day trips from Strasbourg but beyond France? French Side Travel also offers day trips to Germany, just a short drive from Alsace.

Black Forest in Germany

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Longing for an escape into nature during your day trip from Strasbourg? Germany’s Black Forest is sure to tempt you. The town of Freiburg is only an hour’s drive away from Strasbourg, making it a perfect day trip option. During your private French Side Travel tour, you’ll wander the history-laden town of Freiburg and taste local specialities at its food market. You’ll also stop by the picturesque villages of Titisee and Todtnauberg.

Heidelberg and Baden Baden, Germany

Baden Baden Germany
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About an hour and a half from Strasbourg sits the medieval town of Heidelberg. On your guided tour with French Side Travel, you’ll have time to wander this majestic town and visit the Heidelberg Castle, with roots dating back to the 1200s. After a full morning of exploration, your guide will bring you to Baden Baden, where you can unwind in its thermal baths.


Where to Stay in Alsace

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Hôtel Cour du Corbeau 
A stay in this four-star boutique hotel will make you feel like you’ve turned back time several centuries. The hotel dates back to the 1500s and is sure to enchant you with its sophisticated rooms marked with historic accents. Sip on something sweet at the hotel’s cocktail bar, wander to the nearby Strasbourg Cathedral, or kick back with room service.

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Hotel Regent Petite France
This five-star hotel dating back to the 1600s will not only charm you with its interior but also its location in a historical district. When you’re not relaxing in one of Hotel Regent’s 75 rooms and suites, the rest of the hotel has much to offer. Head over to Bar Champagne to sip on a glass of the best bubbles from Bollinger to Veuve Clicquot. If you’re looking for a twist, order one of its champagne cocktails. You can also feast on an Alsatian hot dog topped with ketchup, mustard and fried onions.


Packing your bags for one of these best day trips from Strasbourg? You might also be interested in: Experience the Enchanting Charms of Strasbourg! or Gourmet Delights in the Heart of Alsace. Need some help planning your trip?

Your Alsace Christmas Markets Guide

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No matter the season, visiting the region of Alsace means stepping into a fairytale. The wood-paneled homes, lush vineyards and quaint cobblestone streets make you feel as if you’re living in another era. But visiting Alsace during the wintertime takes it a step even further as you experience their famed Christmas markets. If you love all things Christmas, a trip to Alsace during the winter is a must. You’ll be able to discover these historic markets and explore this region’s heritage, too. At French Side Travel, we’re sharing our Alsace Christmas markets guide. 


Your Alsace Christmas Markets Guide 

How to Get to Alsace

Alsace is a region in northeastern France, near Germany. You can reach Alsace by flying into Strasbourg or flying into Paris and taking the high-speed train to Strasbourg or Colmar. Our team would be happy to handle airport pickups so that you can focus on exploring the Christmas markets.

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Christmas Market Tradition

Christmas markets might seem like a 21st century invention, but these Alsatian markets are synonymous with rich, regional tradition. In 1570, the Christkindelsmärik tradition began in Strasbourg. During November and December, Christmas markets can be found all over France and even Europe. But there’s something special about visiting the markets in Alsace, especially the towns of Strasbourg and Colmar. And we’re not the only ones who think so; these Strasbourg markets attract nearly 2 million visitors annually, according to its tourism office.

Strasbourg Christmas Markets

At the Strasbourg Christmas markets, you’ll be able to explore the different stands as you sip on some mulled wine or chocolat chaud. Be sure to pass by Place Broglie, where these Christmas markets first began in the 16th century. You’ll also want to snap a selfie with the 30-meter Christmas tree (nearly 100 feet) on Place Kléber Square. Admire the bright lights contrasting the night sky and take your time searching for the perfect treasures to put under the tree.

Colmar Christmas Markets

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About an hour’s drive from Strasbourg, the village of Colmar is smaller but enchanting all the same. Get lost in this town’s various Christmas markets. Foodies best stop by Colmar’s Gourmet Market and nosh on Alsatian favorites. If you’re looking for a unique addition to your tree, be sure to visit the Christmas balls of Meisenthal market. You can also swing by the market at Place Jeanne d’Arc to buy gingerbread, foie gras and other goodies.

More Activities in Alsace

We’re certain you could spend days enjoying the Strasbourg and Colmar Christmas markets, but while you’re in Alsace, there’s plenty more to explore. Here are some of our favorite activities to enjoy during your trip to Alsace.

Alsace Food and Wine Tasting Tour

The region of Alsace has much to be seen and tasted. What’s better than a private food and wine tour to truly get to know the region? We’ll organize a tour of Colmar where you can wander through its Petite Venise neighborhood. You’ll enjoy an intimate boat ride as you sip on a glass of Alsace Crémant. You’ll taste some of the region’s best wines all while enjoying beautiful views of the region, including the Haut-Koenigsbourg castle.

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg

Strasbourg’s Christmas markets have been around for a while in Alsace, but the town’s cathedral goes back even further. This cathedral dates back to the 1000s. Be amazed by its majestic Gothic architecture and its intricate stained glass windows.

Le Marché Couvert de Colmar 

When visiting France, eating well is a given. And during your visit to Colmar, you must take a stroll through its covered food markets. Here you can sample local cheese, cider, wine, honey and gingerbread. Be sure to try one of the region’s famed bretzels, or hot pretzels, whether plain or covered in melted cheese.

Where to Stay in Alsace

Hotel Regent Petite France

Nestled on the banks of the river in the historic ‘Little France’ district of Strasbourg is this beautiful 5-star hotel. With the building dating back to the 1600s, this luxury hotel is the epitome of elegance, charm and sophistication. When you’re not relaxing in one of Hotel Regent’s 75 rooms and suites, the rest of the hotel has much to offer. Head over to Bar Champagne to sip on a glass of the best bubbles from Bollinger to Veuve Clicquot. If you’re looking for a twist, order one of its champagne cocktails. You can also feast on an Alsatian hot dog topped with ketchup, mustard and fried onions. Stop by the spa and book a Chocolate Wrapping session, a de-stressing treatment that resembles chocolate mousse.

La Maison des Têtes
This five-star hotel in Colmar has 21 luxurious rooms where you can rest after a full day of exploration. We’re sure you’ll fall in love with one of their Character rooms, looking onto the courtyard and boasting wooden beam-laced ceilings. Start your day with the hotel’s breakfast where you can nibble on bread from nearby Kaysersberg and Gugelhupf, a regional cake. Make dinner reservations at the hotel’s restaurant, Le Girardin. This Michelin-starred establishment prides itself in minimalism from the decor to the size; there are only 14 tables. Bon appétit !


Wishing that Christmas could be here in the blink of an eye so that you can explore Colmar and Strasbourg Christmas markets? Us too! Be inspired by some of our top winter tours: Winter Trip to Courchevel with Half Board and 5-star Ski Vacation to Chamonix and the Mont-Blanc Valley. We’re ready to help you plan the most magical trip.

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