Nestled at the foot of the Vosges mountains, Saverne was long a princely residence town. Its city center is dominated by the impressive Château des Rohan, bordered by classic French-style gardens. The town also offers a fine array of half-timbered houses and a pleasant marina on the Marne-Rhine canal.
Hochfelden, a charming village perched on a hill overlooking the Zorn valley and the Marne-Rhine Canal, is worth a visit for its heritage,but above all, for the Meteor Brewery. The oldest brewery site in France and the first in Alsace opens its museum, Villa Meteor, to beer lovers.
Brumath is one of the few Alsatian towns inhabited continuously for over 5,000 years. Known as "Brocomagus" in Roman times, its Archaeological Museum , housed in the cellar of the Hanau-Lichtenberg castle , brings this rich past to life.
With 2,000 years of history, Strasbourg is a European capital with a unique blend of Latin and Germanic culture, and a city center listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. Dock your boat at the Hospital Basin, just steps from La Petite France, the city’s most picturesque district with timber-framed houses and canals that give it a “Little Venice” feel. Enjoy Alsatian specialties (like choucroute, baeckeoffe, tarte flambée, and spaetzle) in one of the many local restaurants. A short walk brings you to the Gothic cathedral, the Alsatian Museum, and the Rohan Palace (home to three museums). Group visits can also include the Council of Europe and the European Parliament.
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Close to the Strasbourg Airport