Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Haut-Rhin, Grand Est

July 8, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Haut-Rhin, France including Alsa Cyclo Tours, L'Alsaciette, Little Venice, Sweet Narcisse, Vieille ville d'Eguisheim, Old Town, Vieille Ville, Maison Pfister, Chateau de Kaysersberg, Vieille Ville de Turckheim.
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1. Alsa Cyclo Tours

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5.0 based on 174 reviews

Alsa Cyclo Tours

We offer tours with electrics assisted bicycles (E-Bikes) and GPS with the possibility to choose a thematic, planned circuit if desired. You are free to do sightseeing at your own pace, alone or in group through the beautiful region: the Alsace! The tours will allow the user to discover for instance the variety of vineyards or follow the historical flair by passing the impressive countryside.

2. L'Alsaciette

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5.0 based on 132 reviews

L'Alsaciette

L’Alsaciette offers you the opportunity to discover Alsace, a unique and exceptional region of French gastronomy. Enjoy a comfortable and friendly trip on our 9-seater minibuses with a selection of Food & Wine Tours that will introduce you to the region’s best winemakers, producers, restaurants and chefs. You will enjoy the scenery, and the cultural, historic and gastronomic heritage of Alsace.

3. Little Venice

Quai de la Poissonnerie, 68000, Colmar France +33 3 89 20 68 92 [email protected] http://www.tourisme-colmar.com/en/visit/presentation/architectural-heritage/F235008803_little-venice-colmar
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4.5 based on 5,798 reviews

Little Venice

The « little Venice » is the name given to the course of the Lauch in Colmar. This name probably came from the original line of the houses on both sides of the river, which serves the southeast of the city. This district starts behind the Koïfhus, goes through the fishmonger's district and to the bridges Turenne and Saint-Pierre. It is therefore at the beginning of the Krutenau, whose etymology refers to places of market gardening on the outskirts of the towns. Originally inhabited by a rural community of wine-producers, market gardeners and boatmen, the Krutenau stretches out around the Turenne Street that the marshal took in 1674 for his triumphant entry in the city. Boat rides are possible there.

Reviewed By andim122 - York, United Kingdom

This is a key area of Colmar and contains a small river (canal) that runs through it - this was because the market gardeners in the past used to grow their produce outside the city and then brought it in in small boats You can take a small boat and cruise the area and get a different view of the old town houses

4. Sweet Narcisse

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Sweet Narcisse

Discover the "Litle Venice", the picturesque area in the heart of the old city from a great point of view! Upon the Lauch river and in a tradition flat bottomed boat, we provide thirty minutes long commented trip. Just bring your attention and your curiosity! We are open every day from April to September and every week-ends in March and October (subject to the weather conditions).

5. Vieille ville d'Eguisheim

Markt, 68420 Eguisheim France +33 3 89 23 40 33 [email protected] http://www.ot-eguisheim.fr
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4.5 based on 1,688 reviews

Vieille ville d'Eguisheim

Reviewed By stephanb617

beautiful old village, nicely made-up to please modern tourists, with lots of nice spots to see, restaurants, shops etc. and vineries, many of them bio, in a pleasant countyside

6. Old Town

68000, Colmar France +33 3 89 20 68 92 [email protected] http://www.tourisme-colmar.com
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4.5 based on 4,580 reviews

Old Town

Colmar is located near Germany and Switzerland, between the Vosges and the Rhine, Strasbourg and Mulhouse. With its 67,000 inhabitants, it retains a 'country town' atmosphere which contributes so much to its charm. The city offers visitors a fascinating insight into 1,000 years of European history through its exceptional heritage. Wonderfully preserved from the ravages of time, its homogenous historical centre is classed as a 'protected area' and has benefited from careful restoration and ongoing improvements for more than 25 years. Colmar is really a condensed version of the Alsace region. Walking in its streets is like visiting à huge movie set with hundreds of century-old half-timbered houses, lovely canals and flourished pedestrian town center. The city has an impressive selection of quality restaurants and shops selling high-quality local products... Not to miss: the romantic and world famous district of 'the Little Venice'. Colmar is also the capital of Alsace wines and is nestled at the foot of the vineyard next to many idyllic villages. The city hosts the annual Wine Fair of Alsace in august, that has gone through six decades. This event gathers approximately 300 000 people during 15 days of music, party and wine tasting. The city with multicolored houses is also the birthplace of sculptor Bartholdi, father of the famous Statue of Liberty in New York and of Hansi, the well known illustrator of Alsace. The culture vultures will complete their visit by one of its 5 museums. We especially suggest to visit the Unterlinden Museum to discover and admire its wonderful Issenheim Altarpiece or the Toy Museum, if you're looking for something to do with your kids.

Reviewed By laczkozsu - Debrecen, Hungary

Before our trip a saw lots of pictures about this town but the reality was even better and nicer. Walking in the narrow streets among the charming multicolour half-timbered houses, I felt like a happy character in a romantic fairy tale. The capital of Alsace is one of the most beautiful place I've ever been. I liked the nice windows with colourful flowers and the illuminated houses on Friday and Saturday. Everybody must visit this town!

7. Vieille Ville

Vieille Ville, 68340 Riquewihr France +33 3 89 47 92 56 http://www.dolder.fr
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4.5 based on 1,448 reviews

Vieille Ville

Reviewed By K5697PTrobinf - Virton, Belgium

In this village, you can find amazing streets, a lot of typical food shops, souvenir shops and a Christmas shoo which is opened the all year (but is quite expensive). There are also several places for the wine tasting and where you can also buy wine. There are a lot of restaurants but most of the time you can't reserve a table /!\ It's quite difficult to park and it's not free most of the time. For a free parking, it's better to go in the bottom of the village. During Christmas time, there is a Christmas market. Around the village, it's full of vineyard.

8. Maison Pfister

11 rue des Marchands, 68000, Colmar France https://www.tourisme-colmar.com/fr/visiter/presentation/patrimoine/patrimoine-architectural/F235008787_maison-pfister-colmar
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4.5 based on 556 reviews

Maison Pfister

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Reviewed By KiwiKerry53 - Wellington, New Zealand

A bourgeois house built in 1537 by Louis Scherer. The renaissance period house is based on medieval architecture.

9. Chateau de Kaysersberg

68240 Kaysersberg, Kaysersberg-Vignoble France +33 3 89 78 22 78 http://www.kaysersberg.com/decouvrir/kaysersberg.htm
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4.5 based on 352 reviews

Chateau de Kaysersberg

Reviewed By GKC000 - Georgia, United States

Kaysersberg in general is an absolute must! This town is so quaint and beautiful. We felt as though we were transported back in time and on set of the "Beauty and the Beast" story. You can take the stairs to the top of the Chateau or you can walk on a path that winds through a vineyard. Both get you to the top, but one is a bit more scenic. So much to see!

10. Vieille Ville de Turckheim

68230 Turckheim France +33 3 89 27 38 44 http://www.turckheim.fr
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4.5 based on 306 reviews

Vieille Ville de Turckheim

Reviewed By Breda_Travelgirl - Breda, The Netherlands

Located in the historical center of Turckheim. Very warm welcome followed by a great tasting of great wines.

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