Strasbourg and the Alsace Wine Route (Self drive)
❮Strasbourg and the Alsace Wine Route (Self drive)
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This 6 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into and out of Strasbourg
- Rental Car for 7 days
- Hotel for 2 nights in the Strasbourg
- Hotel for 3 nights in the Alsace - Wine Region
- Hotel for 1 night in the Strasbourg
Driving Time
Strasbourg- Alsace - Wine Region: 41 mins. approx.
Alsace - Wine Region- Strasbourg: 40 min approx.
A popular vacation combining cities in France! Start in Strasbourg (the capital city of the Grand Est region, formerly Alsace, in northeastern France), then drive to Alsace - Wine Region (Located in northeast of France, Alsace is something of a hidden treasure, known for its very aromatic, floral and spicy white wines – and it's white wines that make up over 90% of the region's production) and finally before you head back home, visit Strasbourg one last time.
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Flexible Itinerary
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Strasbourg
Day 1Arrive to Strasbourg
Overnight in StrasbourgDay 2Overnight in StrasbourgDay 3Departing from Strasbourg
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Alsace Wine Region
Day 3Arrive to Alsace Wine Region
Overnight in Alsace Wine RegionDay 4Overnight in Alsace Wine RegionDay 5Overnight in Alsace Wine RegionDay 6Departing from Alsace Wine Region
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Strasbourg
Day 6Arrive to Strasbourg
Overnight in StrasbourgDay 7Departing from Strasbourg

France
France remains one of the worlds most talked-about and written-about destinations. Whether the romance of Paris sweeps you off your feet or you fall gently for the relaxed life of Provence, France is a place for lovers, and will leave you spellbound. Paris is undoubtedly one of the world's great cities, with enough monuments, museums, restaurants, theatres and shows to last a lifetime. The northern provinces of Normandy and Brittany are steeped in history while the Loire Valley is world famous for its châteaux.
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg is one of France's greatest cities and also one of its major ports, situated only two miles west of the Rhine River. It has been the subject of a centuries long tug-of-war between France and Germany, and is all the more exciting and beautiful because of this. The city is an enchanting mixture of culture, language, and cuisine with influences from both sides. The historic center, which is structured around the cathedral, and the new town are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Visit the Musée Alsacien, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, La Petite France, Maison Kammerzell, Quartier Krutenau, Historical Museum, Parc de l`Orangerie, European Parliament, and so much more! -
Alsace Wine Region
In the department of Grand Est, which runs alongside the German border, the Alsace Wine Region shares influences from both countries (historically the area has shifted between these two national powers). Noticeable in every way, from the iconic half-timbered and brightly colored buildings to the food and, of course, the wine. Charming Medieval villages and castles are dotted amongst some of the country’s best vineyards with picturesque countryside views all around.
Visit Bergheim, Barr, Eguisheim, Kintzheim, Marlenheim, Obernai, Ottrott, Ribeauville, Riquewihr, Rosheim, Saint-Hippolyte, Selestat, Turckheim, and many more charming towns and villages. -
Strasbourg
Strasbourg is one of France's greatest cities and also one of its major ports, situated only two miles west of the Rhine River. It has been the subject of a centuries long tug-of-war between France and Germany, and is all the more exciting and beautiful because of this. The city is an enchanting mixture of culture, language, and cuisine with influences from both sides. The historic center, which is structured around the cathedral, and the new town are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Visit the Musée Alsacien, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, La Petite France, Maison Kammerzell, Quartier Krutenau, Historical Museum, Parc de l`Orangerie, European Parliament, and so much more!

Visit the Musée Alsacien, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, La Petite France, Maison Kammerzell, Quartier Krutenau, Historical Museum, Parc de l`Orangerie, European Parliament, and so much more!

Visit Bergheim, Barr, Eguisheim, Kintzheim, Marlenheim, Obernai, Ottrott, Ribeauville, Riquewihr, Rosheim, Saint-Hippolyte, Selestat, Turckheim, and many more charming towns and villages.

Visit the Musée Alsacien, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, La Petite France, Maison Kammerzell, Quartier Krutenau, Historical Museum, Parc de l`Orangerie, European Parliament, and so much more!