About Alsace, France
Fairytale-like villages with colourful half-timbered houses and flower-filled balconies. Alsace is a symphony of flavours, known for its world-class wines, especially the crisp and aromatic white wines like Riesling and Gewürztraminer. Treat your palate to the delicious Alsatian cuisine, where hearty dishes like tarte flambée and choucroute garnie promise a gastronomic journey like no other.
Beyond the vineyards and culinary delights, Alsace boasts a postcard-perfect landscape. The rolling vine-covered hills, medieval castles and dense forests invite exploration. The iconic Route des Vins (Wine Route) winds through picturesque landscapes, leading you to charming cellars and breathtaking views.
Alsace is a haven for history enthusiasts, with its charming towns that have preserved centuries-old architecture and stories of times gone by. Strasbourg, the capital, showcases the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral and the charming La Petite France district, while Colmar enchants with its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance buildings.