Alsace
Where to stayThe Alsace region in eastern France is one of the most enchanting areas in Europe. For 2026, your accommodation strategy should be tailored to the purpose of your trip:
- Strasbourg (The Capital): Ideal for those who prefer an urban base, with excellent rail connectivity (TGV) and efficient public transport. Perfect for 2-3 day stays.
- Colmar: The heart of the "Wine Route." It is the most strategic base for exploring medieval villages like Eguisheim, Riquewihr, and Kaysersberg. Recommended for those seeking historic charm and fine dining.
- Wine Villages (Eguisheim/Riquewihr): Best for travelers with a rental car who are looking for an authentic, quiet, and immersive experience.
- Safety: The region is extremely safe. However, in 2026, demand during peak periods like the holidays (Christmas Markets) requires booking 6 to 8 months in advance.
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Régent Petite France & Spa (Strasbourg)
9.2/10location_onPetite France district, on the banks of the River Ill.
Housed in a former mill, this 5-star hotel blends timber-framed architecture with modern luxury. It is the definitive choice for couples, offering a world-class spa and an unbeatable location in the historic center.
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Contemporary Loft in the Heart of Petite France (Strasbourg)
4.95/5location_onPetite France.
Industrial design with a view of the canals. It offers a full kitchen and privacy, making it perfect for longer stays where you want to feel like a local.
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