Alsace

Photo: Jorge Franganillo from Barcelona, Spain / CC BY 2.0

Alsace, a captivating region in northeastern France, is a fairy-tale land of half-timbered villages, vineyard-covered hills, and a unique Franco-Germanic culture. Its storybook charm, from the cobblestone streets of Strasbourg to the wine route threading through picturesque towns, makes it a must-visit for travelers seeking history, gastronomy, and stunning landscapes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least 3–4 days to explore the region properly. Use Strasbourg as a base for 1–2 days to soak up the city's culture, then spend another 2–3 days driving the Wine Route, visiting a few villages each day. If you have a week, include a day trip to the Vosges mountains for hiking or to the picturesque town of Obernai. The region is compact, so it's easy to combine with a self-drive itinerary through France or into Germany and Switzerland.

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