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Trip.Best Top 9 Best Things to Do in Alsace [2024]

Explore the best things to do in Alsace! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Sep 2024
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    "It's easy to see why religion played such a significant role in the lives of people back in the Middle Ages when you see this Cathedral love😍⛪️🙏"
    Strasbourg.Strasbourg Downtown
    37.2km from downtown
    Highlights: Strasbourg Church is one of the more important historical buildings in the Middle Ages (11th to 15th centuries), and it is also a famous Gothic church in Europe. " to describe this church. The 142-meter-high minaret was added in 1439, the same year the church was inaugurated. Construction of the front wall began in 1277, with its rose windows and stone lace, and its three porticos are also decorated with exquisite statues, which is also famous for Strasbourg Cathedral. The nave is magnificent and elegant, with its stained-glass windows (12th-15th centuries) and the Pillar of Angels (c. 1230) imposing, together with the intricately carved pulpit (1484), and the famous Sieber The Silbermann organ is more pleasing to the eye. There is a one-story astronomical clock (L'horloge Astronomique) in the church, which has been in operation since 1547. Every 15 minutes, there are statues of children, youth, adults and the elderly representing the 4 stages of life, but every o'clock is on the clock. There is a god of death with an axe coming out to tell the time, and it is accurate so far. At about 12:30 noon, the bell will ring to tell the time with music, which can be said to be the spiritual symbol of the Renaissance in Strasbourg.
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    "It is said that Koma is a small Venice in France, and I think the style is very different. Koma, watching during the day, feels beautiful, that is, there are many North German houses, but the later the more beautiful, the fairy tale sense suddenly climbed."
    Colmar
    27.9km from downtown
    Highlights: The Little Venice District is a characteristic neighborhood of Colmar, where a small river quietly passes through, and colorful old houses on both sides are reflected on the river along with trees, flowers, and small bridges. The scenery is exquisite and beautiful.
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    "very adorable and relaxing walk at this area of river and beautiful historical building. definitely not to miss at strasbourg"
    Strasbourg.Strasbourg Downtown
    36.7km from downtown
    Highlights: Little France, also known as "Little France", is a famous tourist attraction in Strasbourg with charming scenery. The canal bridges here are criss-crossed, and there are old houses with brown roofs and black wooden slats along the way. and romance. Whether it is a walk on the flagstone road or a boat trip through the canal, you will feel very comfortable.
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    "A very fairy tale town, the environment is very beautiful, there are many tourists. The old streets and houses tell their stories quietly. Walking in the town has a feeling of living in a fairy tale. The store recruits on both sides have their own characteristics, and it feels very interesting to just look at the store recruits on both sides. No wonder a lot of film and television works and variety shows are here to get the scene."
    Colmar
    27.4km from downtown
    Highlights: There are all kinds of interesting and characteristic old houses in the old town of Colmar, and almost every house has a different color. Walking in the streets and alleys here, you can feel the comfortable life atmosphere everywhere. There are some unique shops, and the Christmas market here is quite unique. If you have enough time, it is worth staying here for a few days to experience it well.
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    "The Seafood Pier, located near a narrow river, is the starting point for entering the Little Venice district, which used to be the fishermen's district of Colmar, and still has a large farmers' market."
    Colmar
    27.8km from downtown
    Highlights: The seafood wharf is located near a narrow river and is the starting point for entering the Little Venice area, which used to be the fishermen's area of Colmar and still has a large-scale farmers market.
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    "The Church of St. Martin of Korma, the small Korma, has such a large church, which is very surprising. The church is relatively simple and simple, without particularly gorgeous decoration. It is in the heart of the old town."
    Colmar
    27.5km from downtown
    Highlights: St. Martin's Church in Colmar is a Gothic church built in the 13th to 14th centuries. The church is small in scale. Its cloister is decorated in a simple and neat way. What is more interesting is that this European-style building has a copper spire that is Mongolian style. of.
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    30 Review
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    "Strasbourg is a high place in the Holy See, but the Palace of Roan is still too luxurious, the former Bishop's Palace can be comparable to many top palaces, facing the church, on the side of the water."
    Strasbourg.Strasbourg Downtown
    37.1km from downtown
    Highlights: Known as the "Little Versailles", it was built between 1732 and 1742 for the Archbishop of Strasbourg. The current Luohan Palace consists of three museums and an art gallery. In the basement is the Museum of Architecture (Musée Archéologique), which houses artifacts dating from 800 AD. On the ground floor is the Museum of Decorative Arts (Musée des Arts Décoratifs), which houses the luxurious suite where the cardinal once lived (once as Louis XV's guest room) and some precious clocks and china. The Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts) is on the ground floor and houses European paintings from the Middle Ages to 1870.
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    "In the roughly northeast of Strasbourg, close to the European Court of Human Rights, a modern glass curtain wall building, passing by several times feels relatively empty, and there will be vigilance when there are meetings."
    Strasbourg.Quartier Européen - Orangerie
    39.1km from downtown
    Highlights: The European Parliament is an international organization. After the Second World War, it was established by 10 member states in London on May 5, 1949. Its role is to strengthen the democratic politics, human rights, and The rule of law situation. The purpose is to maintain democracy and peace in Europe (Western Europe). Since the disintegration of Eastern Europe in 1989, the number of member states of the European Parliament has also increased to 41. Its issues and roles have changed with the times, not only discussing the political issues of member states, but also gradually concerned about the internal issues of the entire European member states. Including social issues, drug issues, crime issues, immigration issues, and the ever-changing scientific and technological direction, etc., it is hoped that the entire European member states will have a consistent quality of life and become a European community of coexistence and co-prosperity.
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    "The absolute size is not large, but in small European cities, such a square is already the center of the city, and there is a row of small houses between the square and the cathedral, so the spire of the church can be seen hanging in the air."
    Strasbourg.Strasbourg Downtown
    37.1km from downtown
    Highlights: Place Kleber is the larger square in Strasbourg's downtown area and the heart of the business district. It was named after General Kleber who was born in Strasbourg in 1753. There is a statue of Kleber on the square, and his remains are below. On the north side of the square is the Palace of Dawn, built by Blondel between 1765 and 1772. The square has a beautiful landscape, and it is very pleasant to stop here for a while.
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FAQ

What Best Things to Do are there in Alsace?
These are all Best Things to Do in Alsace:Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg, Little Venice, Petite-France, Vieux Colmar, Quai de la Poissonnerie
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Alsace?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Alsace include:Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg:4.7, Little Venice:4.4, Petite-France:4.7, Vieux Colmar:4.4, Quai de la Poissonnerie:4.7
At what locations in Alsace can Best Things to Do in Alsace be found?
The Best Things to Do in Alsace are mainly located in:Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg:Strasbourg, Little Venice:Colmar, Petite-France:Strasbourg, Vieux Colmar:Colmar, Quai de la Poissonnerie:Colmar
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