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How long is the drive from Kaiserslautern to Colmar?

The direct drive from Kaiserslautern to Colmar is 154 mi (247 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 23 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kaiserslautern to Colmar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Strasbourg and Riquewihr, as well as top places to visit like Maginot Line Fort Schoenenbourg and Ouvrage Four-à-Chaux, or the ever-popular Castle of Fleckenstein.

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Top cities between Kaiserslautern and Colmar

The top cities between Kaiserslautern and Colmar are Strasbourg and Riquewihr. Strasbourg is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Kaiserslautern and less than an hour from Colmar.
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Strasbourg

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Strasbourg, the capital city of the Grand Est region in northeastern France, is a captivating blend of German and French influences. It's renowned for its Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame with its astronomical clock and stunning views of the Rhine River. The city also serves as the formal seat of the European Parliament.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Colmar
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Riquewihr

Riquewihr, a charming town located on the Alsace Wine Route in eastern France, is known for its picturesque cobbled streets lined with half-timbered winemakers' shops and tasting rooms. Visitors can explore the 16th-century Maison de Vigneron to see winemaking tools and a restored kitchen, as well as the 1291 Dolder Tower which houses the Musée du Dolder featuring centuries-old weapons.
5% as popular as Strasbourg
6 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Colmar

Best stops along Kaiserslautern to Colmar drive

The top stops along the way from Kaiserslautern to Colmar (with short detours) are Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg, Petite-France, and Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg. Other popular stops include La Montagne des Singes, Mont Sainte-Odile, and Royal Palace.
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Castle of Fleckenstein

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Castle of Fleckenstein is a medieval fortress located on a striking rock formation, offering guided tours and various activities. It's an ideal destination for families, with ample parking and easy access to the welcome center where you can purchase tickets, souvenirs, and enjoy refreshments. Visitors can opt for the kids challenge trail or explore the castle ruins at their own pace. The site is also kid-friendly, providing information brochures in English and German.
One of the most beautiful castles in Alsace. Partially preserved, it's one of the oldest buildings of the area, discoverable by car or by hiking. A game is proposed for kids to explore the ruins as if they were in the Middle Age period. There's a breathtaking view on the valley from the main tower worth the 100+ stairs steps. The staff is friendly and welcoming. Free parking is accessible via a shadowed forest path before reaching the castle. Many picnic tables are available close to the castle.
Margot — Google review
Nice attraction for adults and kids. Nice views and tasks for kids to do. Would recommend visiting if in the area.
Matt C — Google review
Family trip on weekday! Totally worth it! So many things to discover for kids and the views are amazing. Adults €5, kids €3.
Agnieszka H — Google review
Interesting castle ruins. For the kids there is a fun adventure leading through the woods to the castle with a story and assignmenta that include a slide, climbing, bouncy nets, making music and cool figures hidden in the woods. Accessible with a dog (mention you have a large dog when buying tickets).
Rutger O — Google review
Very neat castle with great views. The walk to the castle is rather easy, but walking around the castle would be difficult if you have mobility issues. The cost to get in was only 5 euro and the food at the cafe was great. I highly recommend visiting this castle.
Justin O — Google review
Excellent place to visit! Kid and family friendly—this is a place you’ll be sad you missed if you’re visiting the area. There’s ample parking for whatever sized vehicle you’ve got. My minivan had no problems. From there, it’s a short hike to the welcome center—tickets, souvenirs, sitting area, and cafe. Fair priced and quick service! Then, you either go on the kid’s challenge trail OR head directly to the ruins. Visiting the ruins is included in the cost of the kids challenge trail. For my family of 5 (with a 4, 6, and 8 year old), we did the kids challenge trail. It engages the kids as the parents get to soak in the views, and it teaches everyone the history of the area. This ends up taking you on a nature hike thru the woods, and up to the actual ruins. The ruins are amazing—you can feel the history, and are granted some spectacular views. My kids loved it, and my wife and I noted how easy it was to get there, spend a day, and never think twice about much. It’s about an hour and a half from the Kaiserslautern area. The staff speaks German, French, and a fair bit of English. 100% recommend this place!
Will T — Google review
Very nice visitors center and cafeteria... Very cool ruined Schloss with an interesting history. Had a neat set up for the kids, an interactive tour from one section of the ruins to the next. Ruins are part of a large Forrest preserve with hiking trails that lead to several other castles. 👌
Kieth M — Google review
What a place. Came here on a Wednesday afternoon with one other adult and my three kids ages 5,3, and 1.5 years. I wore the baby and the other two walked (with some shoulder riding from parking lot for the 3yo). We entered the parking lot at the first entrance, not realizing (or stopping to read the sign) that you can drive all the way to the end of it and be a few minutes walk closer to the trail entrance. Once at the end of the parking lot, or after the sharp turn in the road after the beginning of the lot, you’ll see a trail in the woods that runs parallel to the road (which is at this point restricted to buses or staff only). The trail took us about 10 minutes and has some cool stuff about mining to see along the way. It might have been stroller accessible for an offroading stroller, but we didn’t bring one as there is no way to use it in the castle. Once you get to the information center, you’re in a small little courtyard of sorts, with the ticket and gift shop on the left, a restaurant at the far end, a kids feature on the right (an additional fee that we didn’t purchase), and bathrooms at the entrance on the right. We purchased tickets for us adults as the kids were free (€10 total I believe) and set off to the castle, which took another 5-10 minutes of walking. Once you’re at the castle, there are tons of staircases, both paved and uneven stony ones, in and out of the castle, to explore. It feels like you could get lost in such a good way, with secret staircases and little rooms hidden off the side of halls and stairs. There are fun stories for the kids to follow about someone named Hugo discovering the ruins, and they do a great job with sighs explaining what areas were used for and images showing how it might have been used. The best part of the castle, though, is the top, where it feels like you’re in a castle in the sky. Mind blowing to thing of how they made this castle so long ago, so high on this rock formation. The views are spectacular, even if all you see is forest and other rock formations. There are apparently a few other castles in the area, presumably on a hiking route, but we didn’t have enough time or energy to continue explaining. After the castle, we had ice cream at the cafe and bought toys for the kids at the store (I was pleasantly surprised at the prices). Most of the food was pre prepared quiches and wurst and whatnot which we didn’t want. Overall, this was an amazing afternoon trip that took about 2-3 hours total, for us with about 20 minutes of walking in shade on a forest path with tons of stair climbing once in the castle, for a very reasonable price for adults.
Danielle C — Google review
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Lieu-dit Fleckenstein, 67510 Lembach, France
http://www.fleckenstein.fr/?utm_source=gmb
+33 3 88 94 28 52
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Maginot Line Fort Schoenenbourg

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Fortification built in the 1930s as part of the Maginot Line defenses, with guided tours for groups.
Definitely a must visit. Very cool down there so bring a jacket and be prepared to walk a lot since its very big. The museum is without a guide, you have to follow the arrows 1 to 10 and it takes about 2 hours but its definitely worth it to see everything and take your time.
Vincent — Google review
Fort Schoenenbourg is the largest and best-preserved part of the Maginot Line in Alsace. You can walk through several kilometers of underground tunnels, artillery blocks, and soldier living quarters, all still in excellent condition. The fort actually saw combat during WWII, and the traces of bombardments remain visible, giving the visit a very authentic feel. With guided tours, exhibitions, and restored equipment, it offers a unique chance to understand both the engineering and the daily life inside these fortifications. A must-see destination for history lovers and curious travelers alike
Óliver J — Google review
A truly massive underground fortress, be prepared for a VERY long walk, you will be walking 1 kilometre to the last gun emplacement. Fantastic achievement by the French. So much to see and all perfectly preserved, even more tunnels not yet prepared for visiting. Easily a half day to see it all, go by guided tours or, as I did, explore it all yourself. Lots of parking.
Ewan B — Google review
For the history and time it represents it tells the story. There is some long walking but information at almost every turn. It is far from an empty shell with displays, explanations and speaking’s with realistic sounds. The feel is that the fort is ready for action at a moments notice…very well done!!
ARBBFamily — Google review
Great experience of life fighting underground in the second world War and an insight into its astonishing construction. Able to see the dormitories the kitchens and the infirmary. My husband loved the visit to the gun turret that went up and down. We liked it especially as it is self guided and all the other forts are tour only .
Debbie S — Google review
If you are interested in military history you must visit. Self guided and the fort is huge. Give yourself more than two hours and there is a lot of walking. Fascinating structure and so well designed. Just brilliant, also wear something warm and good tread on your shoes / boots.
Marki A — Google review
The Schoenenbourg Fortress, one of many sections of the Maginot Line, impresses everyone! Its size, grandeur, engineering, and organization. I use the term "fortress" wisely, as it is a huge, fortified defensive structure capable of functioning independently. We are not experts or military enthusiasts, and our visit to Schoenenbourg was intended to confirm and expand our knowledge of the Maginot Line. We fully answered these questions thanks to the fact that we were able to move freely around the fortress at our own pace. The tour trails are well-described, clearly marked to which bastion they lead. Along the way, there are numerous information boards, descriptions, historical posters, rooms, and equipment necessary for life and defense. Life-support equipment, military equipment, and transportation were important elements of the fortress. The infrastructure is incredibly impressive. I cannot help but express my respect and admiration for the people who conceived, designed, built, and served there. It's not important to us whether the building fulfilled its purpose, what matters is that it's a brilliant design. Seeing the rooms where soldiers served, the rooms where they rested and slept, and the everyday equipment, we realized how difficult service was in these conditions. After a four-hour walk, the lack of sunlight and blue sky was already taking its toll, sparking our imaginations of how difficult such service was. And if we add to this the sounds echoing across the concrete, bullets striking concrete, explosions, gunfire, ricochets, the smell of gunpowder and poison gases... it becomes an unimaginable nightmare.
Uplander G — Google review
Interesting historical WW2 moment, visited the outside first and then the inside. Then we had an idea about what it was. Remember a jacket as there is around 13 degrees celcius inside permanently.
Henrik L — Google review
4.8
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Rue Commandant Martial Reynier, 67250 Hunspach, France
http://www.lignemaginot.com/
+33 3 88 80 96 19
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Ouvrage Four-à-Chaux

Fortress
Museums
Historical landmark
History Museums
Military Museums
Impressive piece of history with a very competent tour guide. We spent approximately 2 hours on the tour, seeing a great deal of the bunker and learning a lot about the history of the Maginot Line overall, but also a great deal about this specific facility, of course. If you want a tour in English, you must contact the bunker in advance, as they currently don’t offer tours daily in English. We participated in the tour offered in German, and it was absolutely fantastic. I highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in history.
A. F — Google review
One of my favorite visits ever! I was the only one for the tour on a Friday at 16h but the guide still gave an in depth tour and was so knowledgeable and pationate about the history. The bunker itself is an astonishing piece of history and wonderfully kept. The moving mechanism of one of the guns is still functional and a demonstration is given! Really a mist when visiting the region.
Louis-Daniel G — Google review
Great trip! And the he mechanics of the canon still work. Funny how the turtle like 80T turret could be handled by a single man. Only German or French guides are available at the weekend. Question: what was the abandoned buildings next to this bunker, on the other side of the river, were build for?
Weiqiang C — Google review
Excellent tour,well worth the money
Andy R — Google review
Awesome Maginot Line fortification. 8 Euro for adults, 5 for kids over 5. After the first point of interest you head down into the old tunnels. A bit spooky, but really great to see. You can walk underground for over 1 KM to see an old turret. Other interesting points like the kitchens and command center along the way.
L S — Google review
Fantastic bunker, 25m under the groung, super modern technology used even in 100 years ago, it took us to see every part 2hours 15 mins. Our guide was also amazing, explainedus all the details. So much impressed.
Sumru A — Google review
It is definitely worth a visit. The entire fortification and the engineering behind ist are truly impressive. You get a picture on how the soldiers in the fort lived, how the chain of command worked and how the entire line of defense was organized. About the end you get to see first hand how a combat tower gets lifted, rotates and how it gets charged with munition. The entire tour takes around 2 hours and it's guided, so keep in mind that the entrance takes place only at specific hours. One more thing: the temperature inside is only 13 Celsius, so wearing a jacket is strongly recommended
Radu B — Google review
Extremely interesting historically, they only do French and German speaking tours. There are some signs and you understand most of it. The turret still go up and down and around. The total complex is huge.
Berrick B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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D65 GPS lat.48.993304 long, 7.793876, 67510 Lembach, France
http://www.lignemaginot.fr/
+33 3 88 94 48 62
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Citadel of Bitche

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Citadel of Bitche is a 17th-century fortress located in the charming French city of Bitche. The citadel features a chapel and a museum that focuses on the 1870 Franco-Prussian war, offering visitors an immersive experience into the historical events. Inside the ramparts, guided tours lead small groups through rooms where the history of the siege of Bitche is explained, accompanied by videos depicting key figures and events from that time.
Great way to spend part of the day. Beautiful view of the area. Town is very friendly to tourists. The citadel is huge with a cool story from the was in 1870. Head phones for a tour with multiple languages including English.
Bwms78 — Google review
The Citadel of Bitche is an impressive sight perched above the quiet town in northeastern France. With its massive stone walls and commanding views, it tells the story of a town that has withstood centuries of conflict. Though less famous than other French fortresses like the Citadel of Carcassonne, Bitche still offers a solid, if more understated, experience for history lovers. Unlike Carcassonne, which is packed with shops, medieval streets, and a castle-like atmosphere, Bitche’s citadel leans more toward a focused historical visit. There’s a multimedia experience inside that takes you through the sieges and military importance of the site, and it’s well done; perhaps not as extensive or immersive as some might expect. Facilities are modest but convenient. There’s a small gift shop and a café for a snack or coffee after your visit, and parking is no problem at all. There’s plenty of space, including designated spots for camper vans, making it a great stop for road trippers exploring the region. While it may not be a full-day destination like some of France’s better-known citadels, the Citadel of Bitche has a unique, quiet charm. It’s a worthwhile detour if you’re nearby and interested in military history or off-the-beaten-path landmarks. Just come with measured expectations and you’ll find a well-preserved monument with stunning views and a dose of French history without the crowds.
AGladers — Google review
Interesting history inside, but particularly loved the garden of peace outside (additional entrance fee of 3 Euros) which was a joy to be in on a sunny day.
Stephen B — Google review
Nice stop while camping nearby. There is a tour with audio option available which is roughly two hours. Fantastic structure.
David J — Google review
The citadel is very nice, historical place with nice panoramic views from the citadel and to view Bitche city from above
Johan B — Google review
I would like to give it four stars or more because it really was thrilling. However, it was scary and the woman at the ticket office did not help me very much It was so long of walk up on slippery cobblestones so be careful. I was a bit afraid of slipping, because I am older. Also, the fort is huge and you walk through rooms in the dark fortunately, there is another room and another room. When I got to the end a woman made me a good panini. But be careful if you ask for a glass of water and your French isn’t good. She offered. L’eau de Mirable which is a Schnapps!
L S — Google review
A remarkable place. On a fine and clear day you can enjoy fantastic views from up there, even as far as the Black forest in Germany. The war-torn history of the citadel can be relived during a tour of the interior, with various episodes presented on film in various rooms within the citadel. Headphones for the tour are available in several languages.
P. H — Google review
Citadel was cool to see. The audio tour was kind of disappointing - it’s more of walking while watching a movie. There’s no background given so unless you know the history it can be confusing. The grounds are nice - we finished the tour too late so we were unable to check out the gift shop or cafe.
Eddie H — Google review
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Rue des Tilleuls, 57230 Bitche, France
http://www.citadelle-bitche.com/
+33 3 87 96 18 82
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Ouvrage du Simserhof Maginot Line Fortress

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Army museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Ouvrage du Simserhof, part of the Maginot Line near Bitche, is an extensive underground fortress designed to provide artillery support for nearby defensive works. The tour includes a 10-minute historical presentation before exploring the combat blocks linked by an electric tramway system. Visitors can witness functioning ventilation and engines while experiencing loud noises during the guided tour. English, French, and German language tours are available for a fee of 10 euros.
I enjoyed a great tour this morning. The guide was very informative about fort. I appreciated the depth of knowledge and details. The engineering marvel of planning.
Rob P — Google review
I wish the guide was more interested in the tour he gives us. Sorry I was disappointed. Expected more stories historie than facts I could read on the panels.
Famille J — Google review
It's nice, but it's COLD. Make sure to pack an extra jacket or a sweater. Do not underestimate it, it's like being in a really big freezer. The tour is quite nice though, it's really in depth! There are some stairs which you need to conquer but I think they also have a wheelchair accessible route! Would recommend.
Berend — Google review
Well preserved bunker with many exhibits and details. Unfortunately the guide spoke only French, so we didn't receive enough information. Maybe audioguides or signs in english could save the situation. The excursion is long, be ready to walk a lot, as well as cold temperature inside all year around, so better to take a coat.
Yuri S — Google review
From the people running the visitor centre to the guys conducting the tour, it was excellent. The walk up to the entrance is quite arduous for us oldies and then you have to walk down wet stairs, to get to the tunnels. The tour takes quite a while and is a fair bit of walking. Loud noises abound as some of the ventilation and engines still work, and they are demonstrated! Super interesting, a unique experience. The English tour was at 1500, French and German language tours are also available.
Gary S — Google review
Very interesting and well presented by the staff.
Charlie W — Google review
Amazing glimpse into the Magniot Line fortifications - the bunker system is incredibly well preserved and huge in scope! The 3 hour tour is great value at 12 euros, although if you want it in English you have to book ahead (I jumped on a German tour but knowing some WW2 background helped me understand most of it through context). Bring something to keep you or kids warm as it's about 9 Celsius in the bunker and you quickly chill! Info in English is essentially nonexistent, but to see some of the above-ground structures and tank/infantry defences you'll need to follow the red and green trails (no charge). I just drove slightly north and parked on the E85 road which has easier access - you can't miss the tank defences! All-in-all a great attraction and great value - I highly recommended the tour.
Gav C — Google review
Amazing.
Rodney M — Google review
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Rue André Maginot, 57410 Siersthal, France
https://simserhof.net/
+33 3 87 96 39 40
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Musée Lalique

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Museum
Art Museums
Musée Lalique is a modern museum located in Wingen-sur-Moder, dedicated to the work of master craftsman Rene Lalique. It was inaugurated in 2011 on the site of Lalique's original glass factory. The museum showcases over 650 pieces, including designs, jewelry, glassware, and crystal ware created by Lalique. Visitors can explore the diverse creations and learn about the history and process of glass art making.
大好き💕I highly, highly recommend it. The artwork is great, but the building itself and the energy of the place is wonderful, as is the place next door where you can have a café lunch. You can go in once, come back out, and go back in again, so I recommend bringing your own lunch and spending the whole day there.
Hiroe D — Google review
entrance wait 0 mins, nice staff, literally no one. nice parking lot. entrance costs medium, entering the museum rn I'll give yall an update. update: very nice museum love the glass statues etc... recommended
Nazar K — Google review
The museum is nice, there's no wait, and it's not too expensive. I like how most of the things are written in French, English and German, its nice to be able to understand something once in a while. The crystal pieces were immaculate, they look amazing. I just think there's something that you could add to it to make it even better. If i would rate it out of ten, it would be a seven, but i cant rate it out of ten.
Berend — Google review
What a lovely museum! It's light and spacious with friendly, knowledgeable staff. Learning about the life and fabulous work of Lalique was very interesting and the exhibits are breathtaking! There are some activities for children and adults to make the visit more engaging if you wish. A lovely place which isn't stuffy like many museums.
Lou L — Google review
If I could give 3.5 I would. Museum is alright, not too big. Friendly staff, niche subject matter, nice little store. Not that interesting to me personally, although the glass did look really cool.
Tibbe R — Google review
This museum was wonderful. So many lovely things to see and so much to learn. Wonderfully curated and beautifully displayed works.
Mandy B — Google review
Opened in July 2011, the Lalique Museum is unique in Europe. Situated in the village where master craftsman René Lalique founded his factory in 1922, it pays homage to this genius of a designer. More than 650 pieces are on display, embracing all aspects of the Lalique creativity : designs, jewellery and items of glassware and crystal ware.
Swarnajit C — Google review
Museum was interesting, nice glasswork! The bistro manager lady was very unfriendly, she was sending other People away, we left as soon as possible... 🙈
Keith L — Google review
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40 Rue du Hochberg, 67290 Wingen-sur-Moder, France
http://www.musee-lalique.com/
+33 3 88 89 08 14
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Royal Palace

Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
The Royal Palace is a must-visit event that offers an impressive show, likened to the grandeur of the Moulin Rouge in Paris but with a larger stage and more affordable prices. The performances are captivating, featuring fantastic artists that provide top-notch entertainment. While some visitors found the food to be good but not exceptional, the overall experience of the show is highly recommended. Guests have expressed their enjoyment and satisfaction with the incredible performances and great value for money at this amazing venue.
Close to Strasbourg, 30km drive, surprisingly a real international class cabaret, outstanding spectacle! I recommend to have dinner before at Le Versailles Restaurant, one of their 2 located in the complex, nice menu. And the last part of the night, joining the final party at The Lounge, night club dedicated only to the guests of the cabaret! A real outstanding evening!!
Stéphane P — Google review
Amazing show for the kids, we haven't been able to keep our eyes off the stage where there was always something interesting happening. Looking forward for next year show and hopefully we'll try the adults only one as well
Gabriela C — Google review
A parisian cabaret at la campagne. We went with family and friends to spend some time together. We had a wonderful dinner. The show and the artists were amazing. It is really incredible to find and to believe a such place exists, especially in the countryside.
Herve G — Google review
Famous cabaret show, offers a complete evening and night of entertainment. We had a great dinner in the restaurant Versailles, very kitch decorations but good food and decent wines. Don't go there for a quiet dinner for 2 though, everybody is cramped on large tables. There is live music and possibilities to dance. The show was amazing (Flamboyant) with the acrobatic tours, the dancing nice and the singing ok. The lounge club is a very nice way to finish the evening since there is nothing else to do in the region. Service is quick and friendly, music is not too loud, still possible to have a conversation, and the dance floor was quickly filled with hits from seventies up to today.
Gert-Jan H — Google review
Very very nice show, great place , loved it
Andriy P — Google review
Great food! Great show! A very nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Best value for money.
Adriana R — Google review
Amazing place for the Enjoyment.. must visit here. You will really enjoy your time here.. the artists are fantastic... Really enjoyed.
USMAN A — Google review
We had great time there. The show was incredible.
Aleksandar T — Google review
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4.5
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20 Rue de Hochfelden, 67330 Kirrwiller, France
https://royal-palace.com/
+33 3 88 70 71 81
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Château du Haut-Barr

Castle
Hiking area
Historical landmark
Fortified castle with a tumultuous history, perched upon rocks overlooking the Alsace Plain.
It is an amazing historical place that opens up a gorgeous view from the top of the hill. Count on spending at least an hour here, and even more if you sit and meditate over your life.
Vasily D — Google review
This area is a HIDDEN GEM for those that like to travel back in time. A peaceful walk through the French historic countryside. Very relaxing and a nice change of pace from the high profile tourist sites. Be sure to stop by the local tourist information a local map of sites to see.
Frank G — Google review
Nice place near saverne. No need hiking. Can go by car. Not big castle. Its ruins but still good view from up top
Pratharv — Google review
Very interesting castle, different from other ones. The visit of the top Level can be a bit of a challenge if you are afraid of hights, as you access it by an iron stair case which is built onto the rock surface. Have also a closer look at the Rock surface inside the castle, it is full of traces of processing: to shape it or build beam Supports. Worth a visit and the Restaurant which is located inside the castle area has really good food.
Verena S — Google review
A good stop. Very nice place, worthy to visit and you can eat at the site (castle) as well.
Johan B — Google review
What a great experience so close to Saverne. All is for free (parking, toilets, entrance) and the old fortress is really interesting and thrilling to walk around in. A magnificent view of Alsace from the top and to the canal de la Marne au Rhin in both directions. We had just spent a week there on a hired riverboat, so we enjoyed seeing it from above. The restaurat was closed during the afternoon, so we did not visit. Opened at 19.
Lone K — Google review
Great view, Non typical castle build on rocks. Magnificent view on forest around and city on bottom. Free entry, restaurant in, free toilet, free parking. Must see if you around this place. Unfortunately common fog in early winter may block the view for neighbors.
Kamil N — Google review
A castle ruin amidst the a red stone structure. Flight of metallic stairs a little tricky followed by small stone steps up to the top, less than 30. Worth the effort to have a lovely view. Then a wooden bridge, safe to cross over to the other side on a rock structure. Young children should be supervised. There was a cafe/restaurant but it was closed.
Caroline D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(676)
Bas-Rhin Haut Barr, 67700 Saverne, France
http://www.tourisme-saverne.fr/
+33 3 88 91 80 47
9

Parc de l'Orangerie

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City park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Parc de l'Orangerie is a charming park located in Strasbourg, dating back to the 17th century. Situated near the European Parliament and the Court of Human Rights, it boasts a rich history that dates back to the French Revolution. Originally home to 140 orange trees confiscated from Chateau de Bouxwiller, only three of these trees remain today and can be seen in the park's greenhouses on certain days.
A lovely park and formal gardens. Great to wander about and do bird spotting. Check out the huge nests on the building's chimneys! Just a short walk from EU parliament which makes it a great stopping point before walking down road to catch no.2 bus back towards the central station.
Andrew R — Google review
The park is beautiful and peaceful. There is a nice lake with ducks and a small white temple that looks very pretty. The grass is green and there are many trees for shade. It is a great place for a walk, a picnic, or to relax. The atmosphere is calm, and it is perfect for sunny days.
Ashkan — Google review
Sprawling well kept public park at the edge of Strasbugh. Easily accessible by tram, it was the perfect stop for a picnic. Well marked paths made the ponds easy to find and it was a nice quiet place to relax and unwind away from the hubub and touristy areas
Pam R — Google review
A very nice park, beautiful flower arrangements and animals. The stork‘s are impressive and not only around their nest . A nice waterfall and if you have time rent a boat We will come back
Bernd — Google review
we would loved to stay longer if not raining. it was a quiet garden to walk around to the lake and had to make a quick run when the rain starts pouring.
Shalli A — Google review
Big park for all family, some big space for playing and having children play ground. They grow different kinds of flowers at different places. There are free toilets. It is very good to spend relaxing time with family or friends.
Jafar A — Google review
Very nice large park with lots of trees, a small lake and nice paths. Great for running, walking or having a picnic. There are ice cream shops in 2 entrances, parking space and playgrounds for children.
Thanasis M — Google review
Very nice park with the biggest books exchange spot I've ever seen. Tidy and well maintained.
Anna G — Google review
4.6
(18837)
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4.4
(2302)
67000 Strasbourg, France
https://www.strasbourg.eu/lieu/-/entity/sig/2305_ENV_372/parc-de-l-orangerie
+33 3 68 98 51 02
10

Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg is a stunning Gothic edifice that dates back to the 1200s and features a remarkable 16th-century astronomical clock and a beautiful rose window. Its iconic 142-meter spire can be seen towering over the city's rooftops, making it an unmissable landmark.
I visited the cathedral on a schools trip and it was amazing. The fog on that day made the spire disappear into the clouds which was very cool. The inside was also beautiful, and the large clock was meant to have an animated show happen at 2:00 but it was a little disappointing, with the bell just ringing twice, and that was it. But everything else was spectacular. 👍
Frederik — Google review
Strasbourg Cathedral is an awe-inspiring masterpiece of Gothic art. Its soaring spire and intricate facade leave you speechless before you even step inside. The stained glass glows with breathtaking color and detail. The atmosphere inside is both grand and deeply spiritual. A visit here is unforgettable—a true jewel of Europe.
Roberto S — Google review
Architectural wonders. I really surprised and wondered on this cathedral architecture. It amazing and look very nice. There is no entrance fee. But there is security and he will check your bags. Inside of the cathedral is also great. You will enjoy it. Everything about this cathedral is displayed on the screen inside the cathedral that really valuable. Not too crowded if you have patience you may get nice photos of the cathedral. In side there is clock and its make bell on specific time.
Jolly J — Google review
The overall experience is good but was busy. So many people always in the way. The history of it being built was very interesting. It's amazing that structures can remain in the same location basically untouched for such a long time. The clock in the back is a highlight that you don't see in any other churches.
Eric S — Google review
The Strasbourg Cathedral is an absolute masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most stunning landmarks in Europe. Its intricate stone façade, towering spire, and detailed sculptures leave you in awe from the moment you see it. Inside, the soaring nave, beautiful stained-glass windows, and the famous astronomical clock are simply breathtaking. You can climb to the top for a panoramic view of Strasbourg and the surrounding Alsace region — the climb is worth it, though there are sometimes long queues, especially on weekends and holidays. The cathedral is surrounded by charming squares and streets, making it a perfect spot to explore, take photos, and enjoy the city’s historic atmosphere. A must-visit for anyone in Strasbourg — whether you’re a history buff, architecture lover, or just looking for a spectacular view!
Niroshan — Google review
On a foggy morning in November we o pop aid a visit to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Strasbourg. We missed the morning opening time so we made sure we were standing in line for the afternoon opening hours. The queue, although long, moved quickly, and once inside we could see all of the stained glass windows and the mechanical clock in the far corner. We were there when the clock struck one o’clock - so not much movement on the animated figures at the top of the clock! The cathedral is worth a visit - even in winter!
Annette K — Google review
Strasbourg’s iconic cathedral is truly breathtaking. From the outside, you can admire the magnificence of Gothic architecture in every detail. The massive towers and finely carved stone decorations are mesmerizing. Once inside, the peaceful atmosphere immediately surrounds you; the colorful light filtering through the stained-glass windows gives the cathedral a mystical feeling. Climbing up the tower is a bit challenging, but the view makes it absolutely worth it. You can see the rooftops of the city, the Rhine River, and the Alsace landscape stretching far into the distance. The astronomical clock inside the cathedral is also a must-see – both historically and technically fascinating. Whether during the day or illuminated at night, the cathedral offers a unique beauty in every moment. It’s not only a religious site but also a cultural and historical treasure. Anyone visiting Strasbourg should definitely make time to see it
Erdi S — Google review
We came for the Luminous exhibition in the evening. It was very beautiful, colorful and joyful with the show and the music in the background also was so beautiful. If you come for the show better come at least 20 minutes early to pick up the good seat. Totally recommend the show !
Pasan S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(15427)
Pl. de la Cathédrale, 67000 Strasbourg, France
https://www.cathedrale-strasbourg.fr/
+33 3 88 21 43 34
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11

Schloss Staufenberg

Castle
Food & Drink
Restored 11th century fort with views across hillside vineyards from a restaurant with a terrace.
Magical experience driving up the vineyards to a beautiful terrace and lovely wines. Views of Black Forest!! Stunning!
Josie T — Google review
Totally beautiful and romantic place. Amazing view to Strasbourg ✨🫶🏽
Luis D — Google review
It's beautiful on the exterior but you can't view the interior it's a restaurant. The grape vines are amazing & the views are top notch.
Kaycee B — Google review
I cannot speak better words from this place, I'm in absolute love with it! Please consider visiting if you find yourself in the area! Have a flamekuchen up on the terrace, truly amazing sites all around and better when the weather is inviting! Summer months usually. Consider bringing the family or your better half to see!
Carlos B — Google review
Great experience with friendly and accomodating staff. View from top of the terrace is unforgettable. Would love to come back and spend more time here.
Sergiu Z — Google review
Nice to see this places as a tourist
Sufi S — Google review
The Staufenberg Castle was the highlight of out trip to the black-forest region! It's a beautiful castle on a hill. The view is simple to die for! We drove right up to the castle parking and then walked up to their terrace cafe/ restaurant. To sip cool wine on a hot sunny day and watch the sun go down was an amazing experience. We tried couple of different flammkuchen and risotto. All of which we delicious. This is definitely a place we will go back to!
Roshma R — Google review
Lovely wine tasting of three wines. Best was the white and rosé. Nice dining options as well. Try the focasia as it is simply the best. The sweet Flammkuchen was also really something as dessert.
Lars C — Google review
4.5
(3649)
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4.5
(110)
Schloss, 77770 Durbach, Germany
http://www.schloss-staufenberg.de/
+49 781 92465838
12

Gare Centrale

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Transport hub
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice place with all facilitées
Keyvan ( — Google review
Bad experience! They close the station at night and make you sit outside
Prateek S — Google review
We just bought two tickets for the train from the Gare Centrale to Innsbruck with two bikes, in total 232 euro. In the train in Basel it appears the two tickets we recieved are onle for persons and not for the bikes. So we had to pay an extra amount of 28,- euro for the bikes. We do have another transfer, so therefore we have to buy another ticket for the bike. The woman behind the counter didn't speak good English and she was very impatiant. She was also rude to my girlfriend.
Film B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The station is small, but looks attractive outside and inside. This is where the advantages end, there are few machines for buying tickets, the screens do not show the track number, only shortly before the train arrives. (Original) Вокзал небольшой, но снаружи и внутри выглядит привлекательно. На этом преимущества заканчиваются, немного автоматов для покупки билетов, экраны не показывают номер пути, только незадолго до прибытия поезда.
Alexander M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We arrived here in the evening. There weren't a lot of staff but the station was clean. (Original) Wir kamen abends hier an. Viel Personal war nicht da aber der Bahnhof war sauber.
Patrick H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very small waiting hall, with insistent, heavy and heavy begging. They came to ask me for money no less than 4 times each in 1 hour of waiting, the SNCF agents came once, we had peace for 5 minutes max, then again. Little advice: don't plan to wait for your train in the station when you're early. Very negative point of my weekend in Strasbourg. (Original) Tres petit Hall d'attente, avec une mendicite insistante, lourde et pesante. Il sont venus me reclamer de l'argent pas moins de 4 fois chacun en 1h d'attente, les agents sncf sont passés 1 fois, nous avons eu de la tranquillité 5 min maxi, puis rebelote. Petit conseil, ne pas prevoir d'attendre son train dans la gare quand on est en avance. Point très negatif de mon week-end à Strasbourg.
KRYS V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The very pretty station, well, the old part, is hidden behind a horrendous modernist façade... The connections between tracks are well marked and signposted, and the trains are generally accessible. There are tables and chargers, shops of all kinds and fast food. The 3 stars comes from the fact that, at night they close the station, it is filled with drunk beggars (this is the fault of security, but above all of the city itself). It is the second time that we have to spend the night there, and it is impossible, we have to walk around the city at dawn. (Original) La estación muy bonita, bueno, la parte antigua, está escondida tras una fachada modernista horrenda... Las conexiones entre vías bien marcadas y señalizadas, y los trenes por lo general accesibles. Hay mesas y cargadores, tiendas de todo tipo y comida rápida. Las 3 estrellas viene en que, por la noche cierran la estación, se llena de mendigos borrachos (esto es culpa de la seguridad, pero sobre todo de la ciudad en si). Es la segunda vez que tenemos que hacer noche allí, y es imposible, toca dar vueltas por la ciudad de madrugada.
Daniel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Arrival in the evening by tgv. Connection to Germany canceled. No detailed list of trains departing from Strasbourg. Just screens with the final destination. No one to find out. Heartbreaking. (Original) Arrivee le soir en tgv. La correspondance vers l'Allemagne annulée. Aucune liste détaillée des trains au depart de Strasbourg. Juste des écrans avec la destination finale. Personne pour s'informer. Navrant.
Stephanie H — Google review
3.2
(26)
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3.9
(1553)
67000 Strasbourg, France
13

Alsatian Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Local history museum
History Museums
The Alsatian Museum is a captivating collection housed in interconnected 16th- and 17th-century mansions, offering a glimpse into the history of Alsace. With over 5,000 artifacts and artworks, the museum paints a vivid picture of daily life in the region during the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors can explore traditional clothing, homeware, tools, toys, furniture, religious artifacts across its 30 rooms.
A small exposition with interesting and simple descriptions in English German and French. The receptionist was very helpful and friendly. There are a few souvenirs to buy at the shop store. the toilets are a mess but they have luggage deposit boxes. all in all a great visit
N K — Google review
An interesting museum that presents the way of life of the old inhabitants of the Alsace area. Hosted by a group of old, interconnected houses. Beautiful inner courtyard! You need approximately one hour to visit it.
Paul C — Google review
It is what I can call "a cozy museum." You would not like it if you are waiting for a huge museum with really old things and detailed information. It contains that, of course, but not to the extent of similar museums. Instead, and that is why I am giving it 5 stars, is the whole environment, it makes you feel like you are in a late medival house (till early moden) where you get to see how the people lived, and that is really cool
Ragui F — Google review
I visited this museum on the first Sunday of April—my second time here. Though it’s relatively small, the museum is thoughtfully curated, offering an engaging and informative look into the livelihood, beliefs, and culture of the Alsatian people from the 16th to 19th centuries.
EA — Google review
A wonderful experience! One can see how people in Elsass have lived throughout the years. One learns about history and visits one amazing house which has been turned to the museum.
Christina R — Google review
Such an interesting collection of exhibits in a beautifully restored building. The artifacts and scenes of daily life that have been reconstructed are well done and help to show what life was like in the area hundreds of years ago. The museum is right next to the river and only a few minutes walk from the other sites in old town. We arrived without tickets on a weekend and had no problem getting in immediately.
Brisippus — Google review
An absolutely amazing museum and highly recommended. Excellent reflection of history in the Alsace region
Scottdennis — Google review
Well curated and anotated history museum. Could have used more english translation but french was largely understandable.
Tim O — Google review
4.5
(2934)
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4.4
(1351)
23-25 Quai Saint-Nicolas, 67000 Strasbourg, France
https://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/musee-alsacien
+33 3 68 98 51 52
14

Petite-France

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Neighborhoods
Petite-France is a charming and vibrant area in Strasbourg, featuring cobblestone streets, canals, and well-preserved half-timbered houses. The Tanners’ House, dating back to 1572, is a notable historical site. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the terrace atop the 17th-century Barrage Vauban.
4.7
(10645)
67000 Strasbourg, France, USA
15

Barrage Vauban

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Barrage Vauban, a 17th-century pink sandstone weir and bridge in Strasbourg, was originally constructed as a defensive structure to protect the city from potential attacks. Today, it stands as a historic site housing sculptures and artwork. The panoramic viewpoint at the tip of the dam offers stunning views of the city, including Le Petite France and the Ponts Couverts.
It is a wonderful place, especially walking up to have a view of the entire place and the Cathedral was an amazing sight also. Great place for photography. Within the tunnels are also some great sculptures / statues
Patricia T — Google review
This is such a beautiful area with the bridges, water, historic buildings, cobblestone streets and flowers. It's a quiet area with some people walking or biking. The old historic buildings are charming and iconic. The photos capture the general area of Strasbourg.
Sharon O — Google review
Really nice place to either walk through and look at some of the stone sculptures that came from other places or to go to the top and enjoy the view. We came there at dawn when the purple lights were just switched on which was really nice.
Annabella W — Google review
Barrage Vauban in Strasbourg is a compact masterpiece of stone, strategy, and quiet beauty. Built in the late 1600s as a military defense structure, this fortified dam was once capable of flooding entire plains to protect the city. Today, it stands as a peaceful reminder of that past—welcoming visitors to climb up its stone stairs or take the elevator to a panoramic rooftop terrace. From the top, the view is breathtaking: the Ponts Couverts with their ancient towers, the gentle flow of the canal below, the half-timbered houses of Petite France, and the spire of the Strasbourg Cathedral rising like a stone sentinel in the distance. Down below, the cool, echoing corridor of the dam holds a quiet gallery of sculptures and cast figures—many rescued from the Cathedral and other monuments. The arches hum softly with the sound of running water, and the whole space feels like a walk through time. Though unassuming at first glance, the Barrage is deeply atmospheric. It invites lingering—people sketch, take photos, or simply sit and watch the light shift across the rooftops. Entry is free, the experience is rich, and despite its historical weight, it feels surprisingly serene. A brief visit here leaves a lasting impression, especially if you enjoy subtle places that blend history, architecture, and stillness so effortlessly.
Niroshan P — Google review
One of my favorite places in Strasbourg. It offers a very beautiful view of the city! I recommend visiting!
Valeriy V — Google review
Interesting histprical structure near the entrance to Petite France and old Strasbourg! Free to walk through and over. Great views of town and the covered bridges!
Brian B — Google review
The Barrage Vauban was constructed in the 17th century on the River Ill, so it is one of the main historic attractions in Strasbourg. It is a great place to have a view on the city, the entrance is free (you just have to check the opening times before). Also a pleasure to have a view there at the evening. A must see not only for architecture lovers.
Georg J — Google review
We went past on a boat trip round the isle of Petit France, run by Batorama. A very enjoyable and well run trip.
Christine A — Google review
4.6
(10500)
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4.4
(1870)
Pl. du Qur Blanc, 67000 Strasbourg, France
https://www.visitstrasbourg.fr/en/things-to-see-and-do/visiting/places-to-visit/historical-sites-and-monuments/F223005692_the-vauban-dam-strasbourg/
+33 3 88 52 28 28
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16

Lehrer Crystal

Glass blower
Shopping
Gift shop
Gift & Specialty Shops
Fantastic glass blowing watching and sooo many beautiful things to buy. They will even personalize them!
Barbara K — Google review
Incredible selection of hand made glass sculptures, wine glasses and ornaments. Been here twice and love it. Frustrating the cafe never seems to be serving food when I turn though!
Michael K — Google review
Live demonstration of glass blowing, both production and artistic. Beautiful shop, some really nice work. Very affordable, I would have bought more if I didn't live half way around the world.
A O — Google review
Lehrer crystal is a glass blowing centre with a wide variety of products in crystal. They are artistically crafted and affordable, especially the glasses and cups. They also have attractive jewelry and plenty of X'mas tree decorations. Definitely worth a visit.
Mukti G — Google review
Look, it is super impressive and interesting to watch those artists work. So, if you are in the neighbourhood, it is worth dropping in for a minute. If you like kitsch, you will certainly find it in the huge store. Lamps, glasses, jewellery, ornaments... everything you want in crystal they have. It's impressive to see how it's made, it's not necessarily beautiful according to me. But I assume if you like crystal, this place is a palace.
Pieter M — Google review
On the way to "Plan Inclined" we stopped there and was surprising but the big huge of glass choice. Can see glass making in progress. Range prices reasonable unlike many other tourist shops. Big showroom with included a cafe/pizzeria. Free parking and toilets.
Big D — Google review
Beautiful Cristal with good value for money! However, their choice doesn't include many modern designs. I hope this will change in the future.
David J — Google review
It was very nice and interesting . You can also live see 👁️ how they make the products. All you can buy 💶 there is handmade 🤚 and its made of crystal the price 🏷️ is also good 👍. You can buy 🛒 in the shop cups 🥃, personalized crystals, figures 🪆, lamps 💡and more.
INory — Google review
4.7
(3355)
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4.5
(87)
1 Rue du Plan Incliné, 57820 Garrebourg, France
https://www.cristallehrer.com/
+33 3 87 07 45 96
17

Carlton Mephisto Outlet

Shoe store
Shopping
Outlet store
Factory Outlets
My favorite shoes shop. Mephisto lover!
Pascal P — Google review
Great place to buy quality Mephisto leather products.
Victoria C — Google review
Mephisto a -50%
Arnaud B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large shoe store with a huge selection. I often come back to buy the same type of sandals for summer. Mephisto shoes are so comfortable and lightweight that I can't live without them. They look great, giving the impression of walking around in slippers. 😉 Courteous and efficient welcome. (Original) Grand magasin de chaussures au choix immense. Je reviens souvent pour acheter le même type de modèles de sandales pour l'été. Les chaussures Mephisto sont tellement confortables et légères que je ne peux plus m'en passer. Look extra avec l'impression de se promener en chausson. 😉 Accueil courtois et efficace.
Sabine D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wednesday I was on the site, I came across very friendly and welcoming staff. I wanted a very specific pair of shoes, they were able to guide me and give me shoes that were not even on the shelf, it was series one from what I understood or a premium choice. (Original) Mercredi j’étais sur le site, je suis tombé sur du personnel très sympathique et très accueillant. Je voulais une paire de chaussures bien précises, elle su m’orienter et me donner les chaussures qui n’étaient même pas en rayon, c’était série une d’après ce que j’ai compris ou un choix premium.
Patrick I — Google review
(Translated by Google) A jaw-dropping selection, huge, clear, men's and women's leather jackets at truly attractive prices, given the quality and fit. High-quality men's and women's clothing, something you won't see much of elsewhere... As for shoes, thousands of models for women, though minimalist for us men... But a wide selection of sportswear. And regarding the staff, I just want to say THANK YOU for your patience, for your attentive listening. How many kilometers you travel in a day... Honestly, this place is well worth an hour's drive, or even more... Honestly. You'll definitely make a wonderful discovery. (Original) Un choix a tomber par terre, immense, clair, des blousons cuir homme et femme à des prix, vu la qualité, et la coupe, vraiment intéressants . Des vêtements hommes ou femmes très qualitatifs, et que vous ne verrez pas beaucoup ailleurs... Quand aux chaussures, des milliers de modèles pour femmes, par contre minimaliste pour nous les hommes... Mais beaucoup de choix en modèles de sport, Et concernant le personnel, simplement vous écrire MERCI, de votre patience, de votre écoute bienveillante , que de kilomètres vous parcourez dans une journée.... Sincèrement, ce lieu mérite largement une heure voir plus de route... Franchement. Sur, vous ferez une belle découverte,
Patrick L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A store I frequent regularly. For the first time, I bought a green sweater, Marina V brand, which pilled after 3/4 uses. I brought it back just to show it to a manager and point out that it did not correspond to the quality displayed in the store. The two cashiers did not want to listen to me, did not give me the name of the manager and told me that "that's the quality now and I can still wear it." This is not a professional response. I was just waiting to be listened to and for them to report it to the manager so that other customers do not have this mishap. More than disappointed! (Original) Magasin que je fréquente régulièrement. Pour la 1ere fois, j’achète un pull vert, marque Marina V qui peluche au bout de 3/4 utilisations. Je le ramène juste pour le montrer à un responsable et signaler que cela ne correspond pas à la qualité affichée de magasin. Les deux caissières ne veulent pas m’écouter, ne me donnent pas le nom du responsable et me disent que « c’est comme ça maintenant la qualité et que je peux encore le mettre ». Ce n’est pas une réponse professionnelle. J’attendais juste d’ être écoutée et qu’elles le signalent au responsable pour que d’autres clientes n’aient pas cette mésaventure. Plus que déçue!
Marie-Jo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Huge selection of high-quality shoes and accessories. Large, well-organized sales area. Very friendly staff. Highly recommended. (Original) Enorme Auswahl an hochwertigen Schuhen und Accessoires. Große gut gegliederte Verkaufsfläche. Sehr nettes Personal. Absolut zu empfehlen.
Andreas S — Google review
4.2
(625)
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4.0
(65)
52 Rue de Sarreguemines, 57400 Sarrebourg, France
https://www.facebook.com/Carlton-Mephisto-Outlet-451563821951683/
+33 3 87 03 36 94
18

Stadt Gengenbach - BürgerService

City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) It is one of my favorite towns in Germany, if you visit at Christmas you will know what it is like to be in a Christmas story, don't forget to try the best mulled wine. If you visit it during carnivals, it is its moment of glory since it is the town where the carnival masks were created. It is a town to visit at any time of the year. (Original) Es uno de mis pueblos favoritos de Alemania si se visita en Navidades sabrás lo que es estar en un cuento de Navidad, no olvides de probar el mejor vino caliente. Si lo visitas en carnavales es su momento de gloria ya que es el pueblo donde se creo las máscaras de carnaval es un pueblo para visitar en cualquier época del año
Liz I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The telephone inquiry was answered very nicely and informatively and stated that I would be happy to deal with my concerns personally on site if there were any difficulties. Thank you for your kind support (Original) Telefonische Anfrage wurde sehr nett und informativ beantwortet mit dem Hinweis der Bereitschaft mein Anliegen bei Schwierigkeiten auch gerne persönlich vor Ort zu erledigen. Vielen Dank für die freundliche Unterstützung
Samy S — Google review
(Translated by Google) You would think that authorities would know how and where to communicate that you are closed during normal opening hours during the summer holidays. Google says: open, only the sign on the entrance door of the citizens' office says: Due to the summer holidays we are only open on some Saturdays - please note. I completely forgot that things are made extra difficult for full-time employees without children during the summer holidays. Time and journey wasted. (Original) Man sollte meinen das Behörden wüssten wie und wo man kommuniziert, dass man zu den normalen Öffnungszeiten während den Sommerferien geschlossen hat. Google sagt: geöffnet, nur das Schild an der Eingangstür des Bürgerbüros sagt: Wegen den Sommerferien haben wir nur manche Samstage geöffnet - Bitte beachten. Hatte ganz vergessen, dass man es den Vollzeit Arbeitnehmern ohne Kinder in den Sommerferien extra schwer macht. Zeit und Weg vergeudet.
Larissa — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, I have rarely experienced such a bad authority as in Gengenbach. The administration is so rigid and terribly slow that it's really no fun. Other cities are much better, faster and closer to their citizens. The city should not be surprised that companies are looking for another location and are therefore losing out on significant trade tax revenue. (Original) Eine so schlechte Behörde wie in Gengenbach habe ich leider selten erlebt. Die Verwaltung ist so verkrustet und furchtbar langsam, dass es wirklich keinen Spaß macht. Andere Städte sind da erheblich besser, schneller und bürgernäher. Die Stadt braucht sich nicht wundern, dass Unternehmen sich einen anderen Standort suchen und ihr dadurch erhebliche Gewerbesteuereinnahmen entgehen.
Fe D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thursday lunchtime, annoyed and moody staff. Been yelled at and the form simply wasn't processed. Had to leave because my daughter was afraid of the employee. (Original) Donnerstagmittags, genervtes und Launisches Personal. Angeschrien worden und Formular schlicht weg nicht bearbeitet worden. Mussten gehen da meine Tochter Angst bekommen hatte vor der Mitarbeiterin.
Kobold L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Contact with the municipality through the officials is always pleasant here. You only have to deal with a few people. And they are always involved. This time the application for a new driver's license. It's coming. (Original) Het contact met de gemeente via de ambtenaren is hier altijd prettig. Je hebt maar met weinig mensen te doen. En die zijn altijd betrokken. Deze keer de aanvraag van een nieuw rijbewijs. Het komt er aan.
P O — Google review
(Translated by Google) As bad as the current situation is, the authorities are all the more relaxed. An appointment was made over the phone and less than 10 minutes later everything was done. The employee on site was also very helpful to me with her explanations. Super!!! (Original) So schlimm die jetzige Situation ist, um so entspannter läuft es bei den Behörden. Telefonisch einen Termin vereinbart und keine 10 Minuten später war alles erledigt. Die Mitarbeiterin vor Ort war mir auch sehr hilfreich mit ihren Erklärungen. Super!!!
Mirko S — Google review
(Translated by Google) As a resident of the old town you will only be harassed here. Applications are not processed, you are shouted at in office and thrown out the door. (Original) Als Altstadt Bewohner wird man hier nur schikaniert. Anträge werden nicht bearbeitet, im Amt wird man angeschrien und vor die Tür gesetzt.
Lep R — Google review
3.8
(28)
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4.5
(186)
Adlergasse 1, 77723 Gengenbach, Germany
http://www.stadt-gengenbach.de/
+49 7803 9300
19

Tourist-Information Gengenbach

Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
So so helpful! They really take time with you so that you understand their directions. Also they share such valuable local insights!
Michelle K — Google review
Hmmmmmm. Maybe because it’s a Monday? Don’t come expecting help from anything other than printed materials. The women working there are impolite and not helpful to those not speaking German. Ah well. We’ll manage.
Kates D — Google review
I'm honesly shocked by the bad reviews. I popped in a couple of times during our 4-day stay in Gengenbach and staff responded to my questions in an informative and friendly manner. They asked helpful follow-up questions to ensure their suggestions met our needs. They were also more than happy to communicate in English with my partner. In fact, they asked us as soon as we entered which language we preferred. I think you'll find that if you are kind, you will be met with kindness.
Amy T — Google review
Not as good as others we visited.
Rushabh T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, interesting and historical. As you stroll through the city, interesting and beautiful new perspectives emerge every meter. The city's gastronomy offers everything your heart and palate desires, at a high level combined with the well-known Baden warmth. Great! (Original) Schön, interessant und historisch. Beim schlendern durch die Stadt ergeben sich alle Meter interessante und wunderschöne neue Blickwinkel. Die Gastronomie in der Stadt bietet alles was das Herz und der Gaumen begehrt, auf hohem Niveau verbunden mit der bekannten Badischen Herzlichkeit. Toll!
Wolfgang O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Gengenbach is incredibly beautiful and offers a wide range of recreational opportunities. A query to the tourist information office was answered with a completely dissatisfied response by a graduate in business administration (BA). A second query received no response at all. This is no way to treat tourists! (Original) Gengenbach ist super schön und bietet viele Freizeitmöglichkeiten. Eine Anfrage beim Tourist- Info wurde durch einen Dipl. Betriebswirt (BA) absolut unzufrieden beantwortet. Auf erneute Anfrage, kam überhaupt keine Antwort mehr. So geht man mit Touristen nicht um!
F R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tourist office in this beautiful village offered poor service: the uninterested employee simply handed us brochures. When we asked for advice on what to do in the area, the response was simply "it depends on what you like," without any concrete suggestions. (Original) Servizio insoddisfacente da parte dell'ufficio turistico di questo bel borgo: l’impiegata, svogliata, si è limitata a consegnarci dei dépliant. Alla nostra richiesta di consigli su cosa fare in zona, la risposta è stata solo “dipende da cosa vi piace”, senza alcun suggerimento concreto.
Federico B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice people, helpful and a beautiful building. (Original) Aardige mensen, behulpzaam en een prachtig mooi gebouw.
Celesta H — Google review
4.6
(86)
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4.5
(100)
Hauptstraße 17, 77723 Gengenbach, Germany
http://www.gengenbach.info/
+49 7803 930143
20

Mutzig Fort - Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Heritage preservation
Historic Sites
Military Bases & Facilities
Ancient war fort, the first ever with an electric supply and a phone line. Although only 10% of the site is available to visit, it's remarkably well preserved by the very engaged local French-German association that even made stunning models of the fort and its surroundings. Deemed impregnable, it's an under the Earth city, including an hospital and a bakery. Inside the fort the temperature is of 14°C all year long - plan accordingly for the visit. Free parking and toilets are available at the entrance. The staff is friendly, always eager to explain and to answer questions all along the visit. A must see, especially with children.
Margot — Google review
Excellent experience visiting this fort! It looks a lot like one from the Maginot Line, but it was built earlier. It was restored extremely well by very dedicated volunteers and it is a must if you are in the area. You should budget around 1,5-2 hrs for the visit. The entrance is possible until 17.00.
Cezar N — Google review
A unique and fascinating experience, visiting an underground fort dating back 130 years and representing the peak of technology over the period its construction. The self-guided tour is clearly presented and comprehensive, covering the history, construction, technologies and the lives of the 7,000 soldiers stationed there. The entire fort was vast and the part covered by the tour takes a good 1.5 to 2 hours to fully appreciate all the details. The route starts at ground level before diving deep underground to chambers protected by 2.5 metre thick concrete walls and connected by tunnels running up to 150 metres long. The tour includes the bunk rooms, hospital, kitchen, bakery (with 300kg bread maker!), water well and storage tanks, the underground electric power generators and their massive diesel storage tank, and last but not least, the latrines, which posed their own technological challenges to the fort's designers! Outside, the restored trenches, concealed observation positions and impressive armoured artillery battery conclude a fascinating tour of late 19th century / early 20th century engineering. Unfortunately the forests have grown up around and in front of the fort so that you will have to use your imagination to visualise the commanding position that this fort held over an army advancing from the west. (Indeed in 1914 it did repel such an advance using the weight of its artillery firepower.) Many thanks to the wonderful and enthusiastic guides stationed at the entrance/ticket office and at various points along the tour to help answer questions, including Juliette at the power generator for her knowledgeable explanations about the the 4 generators and how they were restored to working condition, and the young Scotsman for his explanation of the artillery technology. Highly recommended to anyone in the vicinity of Strasbourg.
Tasha G — Google review
This place is a hidden gem for any histoey-interested traveller! Volunteers are reestablishing the real feel of the prototype of a bunker system, which has many special features - as the first of its kind! All signs are in French and German and English leavelets are as well-prepared. Guides inside the bunker system are very knowledgeable and polite and speak fluent English and well-enough German. You can even bring your dogs inside - but be aware, that there are quite some stairs. Definitely one of the must-sees when you are in the area and not just here for drinking wine 😉
Ulrike M — Google review
Best museum I’ve visited. Really unique and I did not expect such a great experience. The volunteers there have done an incredible job and the 12 page a4 guide for the tour around the fort is amazing. Hope to be back when more restaurations has taken place. Also I have to mention the staff/guides who are places along the route of the museum. Such insightful talks and discussions on everything related to the fort and ww1
Thor F — Google review
Really amazing site, enthusiastic and friendly staff. I highly recommend it to everyone who would like to visit a WWI era fort and learn about it!!!
Zoltán L — Google review
impressive fortress, visited part is very nicely renovated. other parts are still used by the army. definitely recommended
LadikRS — Google review
Incredible German invention, interesting history. Two guides are present with an earnest desire to share their knowledge. This is an underground museum so there are a few flight of stairs. At the end of an hour and 30mins, the exit leads us out of the tunnel and into outside. Children should be supervised.
Caroline D — Google review
4.7
(2605)
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4.8
(711)
Rue du Camp, 67190 Dinsheim-sur-Bruche, France
http://www.fort-mutzig.eu/
+33 6 08 84 17 42
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21

Le relais d'Obernai

Serviced apartment
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Le Relais d'Obernai is a charming establishment that perfectly blends modern comfort with a welcoming atmosphere. Nestled in the heart of Obernai, it offers fully equipped rooms that reflect contemporary style and convenience. Its prime location makes it an ideal base for exploring the enchanting Christmas market, just a short stroll away. Whether you're visiting for the festive season or simply to soak in the local culture, Le Relais d'Obernai provides an excellent starting point for your adventures in this picturesque town.
Great 👍
Robert T — Google review
The best place in Obernai
Ellen W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Definitely avoid it, we just left, toilets full of excrement and urine stains! Cobwebs in every corner, really disappointed to have paid 50€ and to have to pay for another accommodation for the evening but it was impossible for me to stay. (Original) À éviter vraiment, on vient de repartir à l'instant, toilettes remplis de tâches d'excréments et d'urine! Des toiles d'araignée dans tous les coins, vraiment déçue d'avoir payé 50€ et de devoir repayer un autre logement pour la soirée mais bon impossible pour moi de rester.
Julia K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Establishment to avoid! The cleaning is carried out by the owner who is not at all professional, stains from trash cans that leaked onto the floor, suspicious stains on the bedding, food forgotten in the cupboards. The accommodations are located right at the crossroads in the city center so there is noise from vehicles. The owner thinks that a simple robot vacuum cleaner does the job of a qualified person. (Original) Établissement à éviter ! Le ménage est effectué par le propriétaire qui n'est pas du tous professionnel, des tâches de poubelles qui ont coulé à même le sol, des taches suspectes sur la literie, des oublis de nourriture dans les placards. Les logements sont situés en plein carrefour en centre-ville donc bruit de véhicules. Le propriétaire pense qu'un simple robot aspirateur fait le boulot d'une personne qualifié.
Franklin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clean all tidy but where is the sink?!! It's very hot, the fridge heats the room. For one night, good value for money. (Original) Propre tt bien rangé mais où est l évier ?!! Il fait très chaud, le frigo chauffe la pièce . Pour une nuit, qualité prix correct.
Sylvette C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Disappointing! No power outlet for the TV, dead cockroach in the room, no heating (7 degrees during the night), poor housekeeping, no plug for the bathtub (Original) Décevant ! Pas de prise d'alimentation pour la TV, cafard mort dans la chambre, pas de chauffage (7 degrés pendant la nuit), ménage laissant à désirer, pas de bouchon pour la baignoire
B C — Google review
(Translated by Google) To flee urgently! In the middle of covid: Room room all the way!! There are still some opened products (soap, toothpaste, sponge at the end of their life, etc.) I'll save you the leftovers from the previous person's meal in the microwave! Dust everywhere even on the dishes! A scandal! (Original) A fuir de toute urgence! En plein covid: Chambre salle sur toute la ligne!! Il reste des produits entamés (savon, dentifrice, éponge en fin de vie, etc....) Je vous épargne les restes du repas de la personne précédente dans le microonde! Poussière partout même sur la vaiselle! Un scandale!
J N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb establishment. A fully equipped room, in keeping with the times. In the heart of Obernai, it will be easy for you to go see the Christmas market on foot. (Original) Superbe établissement. Une chambre tout équipée, dans l'air du temps. Au cœur d'Obernai, ils vous sera facile d'aller voir le marché de Noël à pied.
Olivier N — Google review
3.9
(28)
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4.3
(310)
Immeuble Le Chambellan 1, Rue Du General Leclerc 67210, Obernai, France
https://radeklovestotravel.com/le-relais-d-obernai-france
+33 7 68 81 43 16
22

Mont Sainte-Odile

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Mont Sainte-Odile, located in Alsace, France, is a picturesque mountain featuring the Hohenburg Abbey and the remains of ancient settlements. The abbey, named after the patron saint of Alsace, offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and showcases impressive Romanesque and Gothic architecture. With a history dating back to the seventh century, visitors can explore the original monastery ruins. At an altitude of 200 meters in the valley led St.
Beautiful spot on the Route du Vin in Alsace. Information available in three languages - FR, DE and EN. Visited on Easter thus it was full of people but nevertheless a pleasant experience. The view from the fortress over the valley is gorgeous.
Victoria A — Google review
A little out of the way but if you have a car it is worth the efforts to visit the abbey and church
Scottdennis — Google review
Free parking lot. Dog are not allowed in this place. At entrance boutique souvenirs at affordable price. You will find toilet on the left just before the first gate. Nice scenery from the terrace and 2 beautiful chapel to visit, free entrance.
Big D — Google review
Mont Sainte-Odile is a truly magical and spiritual place in Alsace. Perched high on a mountain, the monastery offers breathtaking views across the Rhine plain, the Black Forest, and even to the Vosges peaks. The site is filled with history and serenity — from the beautiful chapels and peaceful cloisters to the mysterious Pagan Wall that surrounds the mountain. Walking around the grounds, you feel a unique sense of calm and connection, as if time slows down. It’s a perfect blend of nature, culture, and spirituality, making it one of the most unforgettable spots in Alsace. Whether you come for reflection, history, or simply the panoramic scenery, Mont Sainte-Odile leaves a lasting impression on your heart.
Cosmin M — Google review
The best viewpoint of Alsace! You may learn s lot of history at this sanctuary of the Saint Odile the "protectrice" of Alsace
Ivan H — Google review
Lovely chapel at the top of a mountain. The view on sunny days is incredible, you can see as far as Strasbourg. Lots of pretty buildings to visit and learn about, the place oozes history. The café is very good, and for adventurers, take the path down to the natural water source. You can even drink the water, so fill your bottles before going for a walk!
Daniel L — Google review
Very beautiful place
Nathan S — Google review
SERENE PLACE. Free parking and free entry. There’s a monastery and hotel. The info board on the way to the entrance. The tale of Saint Odile it’s very interesting.
Sandra N — Google review
4.7
(2455)
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4.5
(1206)
67530 Ottrott, France
23

Cigoland Amusement and recreation

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Outdoor Activities
Cigoland Amusement Park offers a variety of family-friendly attractions, including a roller coaster, carousel, water rides, and a mini train. The park also features educational experiences for young children with playgrounds, giant ducks on a water basin, circuits in electric cars, and a monorail passing over stork nests. As the symbol of Alsace, storks are prominently featured in the park's dedicated area where visitors can learn about these birds.
We took our two grandchildren there on a very hot Tuesday. It became very apparent early on that they were a little old for many of the attractions; they are 8 & 10. However, the water features saved the day, they particularly liked the water slides. There were plenty of places for us to sit in the shade, despite it being very busy. As others have said, the mine train ride was also much appreciated and worth the queue.
Paul M — Google review
Full of Storks and domestic animals this amusement park reminds us that enjoyment can be achieved by simple and relaxed activities. This park is for kids between age 2-12 so it is interesting for younger kids. There are among others, a nice and quite smooth ride roller coaster, a tractor and stork ring and a water area. So, if interested bring your swimming suit. There is also a circus offering small and simple shows and a big free of charge parking lot just outside.
Petros P — Google review
I didn't expect one of my favorite parts about visiting Alsace to be a trip to an amusement park but the decorations were very Halloween/autumnal and we really enjoyed ourselves. We were celebrating our son turning 4 and did something different in coming here. While a bit pricey (€60 for us and him), we spent most of the day exploring the attractions and it was worth it.
Sierra G — Google review
Cute places to spend a few hours with your kids (up to 10 years old!). Not to much attraction, but the atmosphere with Alsace views and storks are worth the fair price. Don't miss the circus show!!
Asaf Z — Google review
Very nice local amusement park, perfect for small children, with the theme of the local stork (cigogne in French). Activities are quite fun and unique. Can spend a good 5 hours here, including lunch.
Tuan P — Google review
I quite enjoyed the experience though it was slammed. The waits were often close to an hour each without a cloud in the sky. There was some shade but limited on to nonexistent on a few ridea. Still, my son had a great time and I'd take him back if he asked.
Ike I — Google review
We had such a good time in Cigoland, even as adulrs. My expectations were not high, we went to bring joy to our 4y kid. But everyone was allowed to get on most of the attractions. There's a good choice of food options. The real animals are bringing a lot to the atmosphere
Teodora T — Google review
Very nice parc with nice attractions for little kids
Daniela B — Google review
4.3
(6851)
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3.9
(722)
100 Rte de Sélestat, 67600 Kintzheim, France
http://www.cigoland.fr/
+33 3 88 92 36 36
24

La Montagne des Singes

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12 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Nestled in the heart of a forest near Kintzheim, La Montagne des Singes is a wildlife park spanning 24 hectares where over 200 Barbary macaques roam freely. Visitors can embark on a guided forest walk to observe these fascinating creatures and learn about their behavior from the knowledgeable staff. The park also features a playground area for children, offering an interactive experience that allows them to simulate being monkeys.
We visited Monkey Mountain today and we had so much fun! The monkeys roam freely throughout the park and get really close to people. You are not supposed to touch them or anything, but they do not seem to mind people being near them. There are many workers in the park, and all of them were very friendly and offered to answer any questions we had about the monkeys. Many of the workers spoke French, English, and German fluently. Killian asked us if we had any questions about the monkeys and explained to us about the different groups of monkeys in the park and even showed us where there was a baby monkey with its mom. We learned a lot about the park and monkeys from him. It was really hot when we were there and many of the monkeys were taking naps or relaxing but they were still visible, active, and fun to watch. We got to see a number of younger monkeys jumping off tree branches into a small pool of water for fun. There were some newborn baby monkeys visible as well. After leaving the monkey area, there were little talks and activities along the path. There was a gift shop and then an adventure playground where my kids spent so much time climbing around. The park also has a Cafe with drinks and snacks. Parking was free and readily available. Overall this was a fun place to visit for people of all ages.
Corey R — Google review
This place was awesome. The monkeys just walk around unbothered, the staff are super friendly and we caught it at a time when there were so many sweet babies to see. Be respectful and follow the rules... Some don't, which is unfortunate. These are wild animals not pets.
Amanda B — Google review
This is such a beautiful zoo. The monkeys are all roaming freely around and the staff is very friendly and answers all your questions. I can highly recommend
Sabine — Google review
A very unique experience. The monkeys are uncaged in open areas. It is a very safe atmosphere. There are quite a few staff members monitoring and guiding us through our walk in the park. We are also informed on Do's and Dont's before we enter the park. It was really interesting to see the monkeys up close and they are also well behaved, doing their own thing. Free parking available onsite. There is a cafe/restaurant and a gift shop present here too. The staff are really kind and helpful.
Reynold K — Google review
It's a nice activity to do with children. From Selestat train station It's a 10 minute drive. If you don't have a acres, there is a bus (500) that will take you there . The monkeys trail took us around 30 minutes maximum, but outside, there is a cafeteria and a nice picnic area, and a great obstacle trail for kids, and a small playground. Overall our visit was around 3 hours. Beautiful forest. Stroller friendly.
Orly H — Google review
Amazing place ! There are around 250 monkeys in the park 🤩 Definitely recommend to visit the park it is very special 🫶🏼🫶🏼
Mihaela S — Google review
Highly recommend! Lots of monkeys to see in a very beautiful and well kept forest. Aside from the animals there is also a really nice playground for older kids and a separate smaller one for younger kids. The whole family enjoyed it!
Amy M — Google review
Very nice place. The monkeys roam around freely and not aggressive like some other monkey parks or monkey temples we visited before. Staff are very friendly, knowledgable and ready to answer questions in Englisg, German and French. We love the park and would love to come back!
Ha M — Google review
4.5
(16012)
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4.2
(1966)
Wick, 67600 Kintzheim, France
http://www.montagnedessinges.com/
+33 3 88 92 11 09
25

The Eagle Park

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1 list 
Temporarily Closed
Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
The Eagle Park, located at the Hilltop medieval castle in Kintzheim, offers an impressive spectacle featuring the greatest birds of prey freely flying against the backdrop of the castle ruins. The park hosts bird-of-prey shows and an exhibition on birds in its old cellars. Visitors can enjoy a participatory show with clear and precise explanations suitable for families with children. The experience is described as vivid, colorful, and exciting, making it a must-see attraction.
Beautiful medieval castle and a very impressive show with birds of prey! They display a wide variety of birds, which fly close over the heads of the spectators during some acts. It's worth pointing out that it's a bit of a walk from the car park to the castle. Very highly recommended!
Roel F — Google review
I enjoyed the eagle park but only gave it 4 stars as parking for motorcycles is nonexistent and you are left to park on loose rough stone on a fairly steep slope.
Mark M — Google review
It's a well-oiled machine with an exciting speaker, overall interesting and with an activity sheet for children to fill in. Minus points were that 1/ I felt there isn't any innovation in this attraction. 2/ The gentleman responsible for the children's activity room was sleeping at his desk (for real!), and 3/ the PPT presentation (20 min) was interesting but should be a little more children-friendly.
Stéphanie D — Google review
A really great way to see raptors/ eagles up close. The flying display will educate and entertain people of all ages! A must visit when in the area.
Peter M — Google review
It was very fun for the children. The passion of the trainers was very evident. All the employees were friendly. And the birds can be watch really close, but not beyond the barriere. The information was adequate. The pricing was fair.
Michael B — Google review
Excellent location and many beautiful birds. Do not miss the show here, it's really really good for the whole family.
Kasper R — Google review
Great place and a must visit! Their show is not to be missed, but was a touch too long.
Bahar B — Google review
A very nice place for people who love nature and birds.
Thu N — Google review
4.6
(9108)
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4.4
(1267)
Château, 67600 Kintzheim, France
http://www.voleriedesaigles.com/
+33 3 88 92 84 33
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26

Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg

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+30 other lists 
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg is a 12th-century mountain fortress that has been fully restored and offers stunning views of the Alsatian landscape. Situated at an altitude of 757 meters in the Vosges forest, it provides a breathtaking panorama of Alsace's plain, Vosges valleys, Black Forest, and even the Alps on clear days. The castle's interior features medieval elements such as towers, bastions, dungeons, and drawbridges.
Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg is one of the most complete castle I've ever visited in Germany, not just the 900 years of history it carries, also the fact that it's a German castle in France. You'll learn lots of things, to me, one of the most special thing here is how they demonstrate all those medieval period armour and swords ⚔️, you realize that how the knights fought back to hundreds years ago. Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg is also a perfect spot to enjoy the view of the territory of kingdom used to be.
Bill L — Google review
Great View from the mountain top, also nicely restored castle. Kind of shows the common French-German history quite well. Nice place to visit. Not the cheapest visit, but definitely worth it.
Alexander K — Google review
An amazing place. As an English visitor I was greeted with kindness and plenty of English signs to read. The staff were lovely and the cafe was fantastique!! Well worth the trip and would visit again!! ** Just beware, lots of steps!! ;)
Cheryl T — Google review
True travel through time as you enter the castle doors. You can feel the deep connection with the Middle Ages and the ways of life in that castle. There is a rich presentation of the rooms and l their decors based on the era. In addition to the unbelievable gorgeous view of the hills around since you are on top of the mountain. A fantastic must-see, in my opinion
Haji A — Google review
As it seems with all restored castles, this one looks real and authentic with reconstruction finished in 1908. I wish the weather was more accommodating at the time of my visit to check out the views of surroundings from the castle walls, but, alas, fog was just getting denser. That added eerie feeling moving the floors and entryways of the castle. Genuinely liked the visit, kind of scored all the marks visiting European castle. Castle has started as a watchtower for Rhine surveillance in 1147 and expanded in to a fortress at the end of 12th century. Fell into disrepair and neglect in 17th century and had its lucky break in 1899 when Kaiser Wilhelm II decided to restore it.
Mike Z — Google review
Very cool storybook castle on a hill. It was burned and looted in 1633 rebuilt in 1908 by Wilhelm II. There are W's everywhere for Wilhelm. Many of the weapons in the armory are authentic from the middle ages. The view alone is worth the visit. Rumor has it the art director for Game of Thrones visited for inspiration.
Roofus0606 — Google review
Great day trip from Colmar. Spent 2 hours exploring chateau and enjoyed this activity on November cold day. My recommendation - wear warm clothes. Nice activity!
Liubov M — Google review
I think it's one of the best preserved castles I have ever seen. Absolutely worth a visit! The mountain ridge is 757m and the castles defense towers are 65m high. Fantastic panoramic views over Alsace.
Ralf B — Google review
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6 D159, 67600 Orschwiller, France
http://www.haut-koenigsbourg.fr/
+33 3 69 33 25 00
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Seepark Freiburg

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Park
Nature & Parks
Jogging Paths & Tracks
Nestled in the heart of Freiburg, Seepark Freiburg is a beloved urban oasis that offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Spanning an impressive 35 hectares, this park features a picturesque swimming lake surrounded by vibrant greenery, making it perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics. Visitors can explore beautifully designed gardens, including a serene Japanese garden and an enchanting rose garden. The park is not just about relaxation; it's also brimming with activities for all ages!
Even though it’s an artificial lake, it’s very beautiful and tranquil! The surroundings and the environment are all very nice. It was a mice summer day, there were a few people swimming in the lake, as well as ducks, fish and turtles. It is indeed a very busy lake😀. The view from the tower is wonderful. We walked around the lake and had a very nice evening.
J. — Google review
It’s a massive park around a Great Lake of Flückiger See, the lake is very clean, people enjoy sun bathing and relaxing while some other enjoy swimming, or even other water sports. It’s filled with sport activities around the park, you can find a restaurant, and toilets around this park. Ducks, geese, turtles and fishes are clearly visible. Benches all around so you can rest and enjoy the view. It’s easily accessible by public transportation.
MAnA M — Google review
Literally the most beautiful place in Freiburg and it is also populated by students of different kinds. It is really quiet and has a lot of scenic views and there’s a lot of place that you can go around like walk in the park that is inside the SWRFR premises you can hit the gym inside if you’re a member it is also like as a lot of convenience stores like rewe edeka and Aldi nearby and oral a solid recommendation if you’re visiting Freiburg
Döner K — Google review
Central Park? Nice try… but have you been to Seepark? Right next to the city center, yet it feels like another world. Sunsets over the lake, chilled beer in hand, friends on the grass, ducks doing their thing, pure Freiburg magic. Seepark isn’t just a park, it’s a lifestyle. Come once, stay for hours. Come twice, fall in love.
M. A — Google review
great place to chill and enjoy summer. it's like a paradise, where you will experience peace and joy with family and friends..here you can swim, have picnic, grill, dine in the resto, enjoy the view, play with ducks and tortoises, dive for aome people, sun bathing even naked, or even just read a book by the bench or by the green grasses...so many possibilities to enjoy here...best thing is that it's free..
Loona_t — Google review
I love this park. It's a great space to run around and/or do a workout at the outdoor gym and/or have a swim in the lake. There are also sports facilities like a 400m track, a soccer field and swimming baths adjacent to/within the park. There is also a rolling hills section when you can take your trail/mountain bike on. If it's your rest day, there are great spaces to just sit or lay and people-watch or bird-watch from the grassy lawns or the numerous towers. Groups of people come here to toss a ball around or play spikes all. Couples just doing romantic stuff like picnicking and watching the sunset are also common. There is a nice boardwalk that arcs over the lake which is also a great sundowner observation spot. You can lock a padlock on the balustrade for goodluck for your relationship haha. Sometimes you may also see some people rope swing from the boardwalk into the water. Pay close attention to the water life. You will find fish, birds and TURTLES. If you're hungry after your visit, there are shops a couple hundred meters from the park which are easy and quick to get to.
Michal H — Google review
Nice adventure and mini golf, nice playground, nice place for kayaking , boating and fishing, nice parking. Will cost you 6euro for 3hrs up
Chris S — Google review
I had a great day just walking and taking pictures, enjoying my time and observing park's flora and fauna.
Svetlana M — Google review
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Sundgauallee 12A, 79110 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
https://www.freiburg.de/pb/,Lde/233132.html
+49 761 2010
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Wines of Alsace HORCHER

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Winery
Food & Drink
HORCHER is a family-run winery located on the Alsace Wine Route in Riquewihr. Visitors can enjoy a warm welcome and wine tasting from passionate wine enthusiasts. The fourth-generation proprietor, Thomas, offers a patient and knowledgeable experience in English, showcasing 19 different types of wines and providing cellar tours to understand their production process. Guests praise the hospitality of Freddy and Thomas, who introduce visitors to their product range with great care.
This is absolutely a lovely place to visit, especially if you will taste wine. We experienced a warm and family friendly welcoming. The wine tasted great and we bought some bottles.
Claus F — Google review
This address is not to be missed. Thomas is so knowledgeable. He patiently explained the wines and terroir, aromas and flavors, food pairings, and recommended serving temperatures to us in English, German or French. We were able to not only learn about the family winery, but also the wines of Alsace. Their wines are exceptional. And equally as important- as a foreigner who doesn’t speak much French, their hospitality is everything you’d hope for. Go visit Horcher wines.
Vanessa D — Google review
Sometimes you visit a place and you feel like you're part of a new family. You meet two generations running a business and all of them are very generous, amazing people. And suddenly it's a lot more than just a business transaction. Their wine is really good, we all loved their Cremants and all 4 wines in their "Les Impertinents" line. There wasn't a single mediocre wine from at least 10 we have tasted. I really hope I'll have a chance to visit them again.
Simon — Google review
Fantastic experience. My husband and I went for the "complete experience" - it was the perfect day out. We went for a walk around the vineyards, sampled a lot of fantastic wine and came back with our own bottle. One of the best experiences in Alsace. Highly recommend this to anybody who wants a full wine tour. We can't stop talking about it!!
Surbhi J — Google review
Very nice winery to visit. Very small scale and very nice family. We were allowed to taste everything and had a nice walk through the vineyards. Thomas helped us and was very helpful and attentive! Definitely recommended
Anouk J — Google review
Excellent tasting, lots of great wines from sparkling to sweet to pinot noirs. Family business and everyone was very welcoming
Lawrence — Google review
We did a bike ride through some vineyards and ended up here just a few minutes before the closing time; still, the family welcomed us and gave us a tasting of their full portfolio. The wines are stunning and well made. We couldn’t resist but buy a few bottles to take with us.
Natalia S — Google review
We recently had the pleasure of tasting 24 exceptional bottles of wine, and we can confidently say this place is a true family gem! Cremant, Muscat, Riesling — top notch! Don’t miss it!!
Timi P — Google review
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6 Rue du Vignoble, 68630 Mittelwihr, France
http://www.vin-horcher.com/
+33 3 89 47 93 26
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Kurpark Bad Krozingen

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Nature & Parks
4.5
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79189 Bad Krozingen, Germany
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Vita Classica Therme

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Vita Classica Therme in Bad-Krozingen, just a short train ride from Freiburg, is a luxurious wellness complex featuring both indoor and outdoor thermal pools with massage jets, as well as a whirlpool and sauna. The spa offers a dreamy setting inspired by ancient Rome. Despite some noise from children in the jacuzzi area, the facilities are state-of-the-art and affordably priced. The hygienic and impeccably clean environment is complemented by outstanding customer service.
We were staying in the connected hotel called Nouri which had convenient & free access to Vita Classica. There’s a bridge & special entrance for the hotel. Some might call the look dated but I like to view it as stepping into a vintage world. The place is state of the art, very handicap/senior friendly. We loved going from pool to pool with our 8 yo who knows how Swim very well. He loved the music room where music is played under water. There is a restaurant & a snack bar that stays open longer just to serve drinks. Hotel guest can pay by showing their room card. I also loved how respectful people were of not taking pics when there were other people. For improvement: - make sure people don’t use outside shoes/sandals. I saw quite a few women wearing PU sandals that looked very dirty & was obviously used outside
UnDiplomatic W — Google review
Well-maintained big wellness complex. I was recommended to spend my birthday here and it was a great choice. They have also cooperation with several hotels around so I enjoyed being there 3 days this week, with accommodation breakfast and massage, - and it was absolutely lovely experience. The diversity of possibilities inside will satisfy any demands (except of chronic complaints and those who live in the past). I spent two whole days between various pools and saunas and it was no boring minute, and I left with the feeling of total regeneration. Highly recommended.
Dancing M — Google review
Overall a standard spa, nothing too special. I had an ok time but not sure I’d rush back. Pros: A big facility, lots of options between saunas, thermal baths, pools. The food at the restaurant was fairly priced and tasted good. Cons: It was very overcrowded because of the holidays (I would recommend going when it’s less busy - pools were overrun and parking was a challenge. It felt a little cold inside the building and some of the hot pools could have been a little warmer, especially as it was really cold outside.
D F — Google review
We absolutely loved our visit to this outstanding thermal bath center. The warm, mineral-rich waters were both soothing and deeply relaxing — perfect for unwinding after a long day. You can enhance your experience by adding a sauna package, which takes relaxation to the next level. An added bonus? With your entry fee, you receive free public transportation tickets, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. The nearby restaurants are excellent, offering a range of delicious options to complement your day of wellness. Nestled near Freiburg, Bad Krozingen is a hidden gem that’s totally worth discovering. The thermal water here is officially recognized by all major health insurers in Germany and France, so you know it’s the real deal. You can soak in it, drink it or inhale it.
Clau V — Google review
Good spa. Suspect it can get really busy. I had read reviews that parking can be difficult and I agree.
Graham M — Google review
Very good thermes, saunas, numéros pools by good price, 24 eiro full day ticket plus 13,30 if you wanna saunas to use
Artis T — Google review
A bit costly if you go there with a family but its got lots of nice and warm pools.
G R — Google review
Beautiful. The hygiene is great, the staff too. There are plenty of swimming pools and places to rest. The room of silence is my favorite.
Natasa — Google review
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4.0
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Thürachstraße 4, 79189 Bad Krozingen, Germany
https://www.bad-krozingen.info/Vita-Classica
+49 7633 4008140
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