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The ups and downs of history and its border situation with Germany have given rise to a region with its own culture and tradition. Here in the northeast of France, the native language is Alsatian, a dialect linked to German.
Strasbourg, the capital of the region and seat of the European Parliament, has long been an important river way and communications center as well as the second most important port on the Rhine. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites you wander around. Do not miss the old fishing district known as the Petite France , on the banks of the river. Fantastic historic buildings house small luxury hotels.
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The country landscapes and traditional Alsatian architecture of timber-framed houses and seductive colors, inspire you to dream. Emblematic villages include Colmar, famous for its Christmas market, and Eguisheim, with an unusual urban layout in concentric circles and cobblestone streets.
Another great attraction of this region is the wine heritage. Discover the famous Alsace Wine Route which runs through age-old vineyards along 170 kilometers between the Rhine plain and the Ballons des Vosges. Kayserberg, surrounded by vineyards and Turckheim are some of its quaint little towns. |
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