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Michelin starred restaurants in Alsace

Michelin starred restaurants in Alsace [triangle-down] The Michelin Guide lists all the top restaurants that have been awarded one or more Michelin stars: a star so coveted by all chefs. Each year a ceremony is organised to reveal the new starred restaurants in France and to update the Red Guide. Alsace is home to numerous Michelin-starred restaurants that confirm the destination’s gastronomic reputation Discover our starred restaurants $("#frame-widget").widgetMarquesBlanches({ "id": '2001687000175', "serverName" : 'https://apps.tourisme-alsace.info' }); crédits...

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10 hidden gems in Northern Alsace

10 hidden gems in Northern Alsace [triangle-down] For some, Alsace stops at Strasbourg… they don’t know what they are missing in Northern Alsace! Here is a top 10 of places to discover in this little-known territory 1 The Chemin des Cimes The TreeTop Walk Chemin des Cimes offers an exceptional panoramic view of Alsace, in the midst of nature! The Chemin des Cimes has been built with a footbridge and a large 29-metre panoramic tower, an adventure park for children, accommodation in the form of glamping pods, an educational trail, 470 parking spaces and a restaurant. 1, route...

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10 hidden gems in southern Alsace

10 hidden gems in Southern Alsace In the south of Alsace, the Sundgau and the Pays de Saint Louis offer peaceful landscapes with 10 special places to discover 1 The castle of Ferrette The castle of Ferrette, one of the oldest castles in Alsace (beginning of the 12th century), offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Vosges, the Black Forest and the Jura. Just a stone’s throw from the Swiss border, a short walk leads to this castle which once belonged to the great Austrian Habsburg family… 68480 Ferrette Tourist Office Sundgau Sud Alsace 2 Altkirch Altkirch is the...

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UNESCO treasures

UNESCO Treasures [triangle-down] In Alsace, several UNESCO wonders bear witness to the remarkable architectural and natural heritage of the destination. The Grande Île in Strasbourg In 1988, the Grande Île, the real heart of the city, was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The river that surrounds it, the Ill, is crossed by numerous bridges and all the streets converge towards the Notre Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of heritage, which dominates this exceptional urban ensemble. Tourist Office Strasbourg The Neustadt in Strasbourg The Neustadt (new town) district was added to the...

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